Car Rental Prague (Czech Republic)

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Tips For Renting a Car in Prague

Whether you're looking to visit Prague or are interested in traveling throughout the Czech Republic, renting a car is a great way to see the sights. However, driving in the Czech Republic can be tricky. For starters, drivers must be at least 19 years of age. You must also have a valid driving licence.

  • You may also need to obtain a temporary permit. These can be obtained at post offices or the border crossing. These permits are usually valid for 10 days or a month. The permit should be placed in a visible spot on the dashboard.
  • Drivers under the age of 24 may also be charged a young driver surcharge. This may be avoided by paying up front.
  • When traveling in the Czech Republic, you should always use seat belts. Using a seat belt is especially important if you're traveling with young children. Your children should also use safety-standard child restraints. If they're under 36 kg (79 lb), they should also be seated in the back seat.
  • Czech Republic drivers are required to keep their lights on at all times. In addition, they must carry spare bulbs. If you're driving in the Czech Republic, you should have your car checked out for defects. This will protect you from liability should something go wrong.

Using a GPS is a good idea. It can help you to find the best routes. You may also want to get a copy of a local map.

Popular Places to Visit in Prague

Whether you are a local or visiting the city, there are a few popular places you will not want to miss. These include the Golden Lane, the Strahov Monastery, the Old Jewish Cemetery, the Wenceslas Square and the St. Vitus Cathedral.

Wenceslas Square

Located in the heart of Prague's New Town, Wenceslas Square is one of the most popular places to visit in Prague. It is also the heart of the city's business and cultural community. Wenceslas Square has a wide variety of shops, cafes and restaurants. It also hosts several Prague events and markets.

One of the most notable buildings on Wenceslas Square is the National Museum building. This Neo-Renaissance building is located in the center of the square. The National Museum is one of the most important museums in the Czech Republic. The museum holds an extensive collection of Czech artifacts.

The Vaclavske namesti is a very busy and bustling avenue that runs along the edge of Wenceslas Square. This avenue was unheard of when it was built, but is now home to a number of hotels and restaurants.

Wenceslas Square

St. Vitus Cathedral

Located in Prague Castle, St Vitus Cathedral is one of the most popular tourist sights in the city. The cathedral is a gothic structure with a magnificent interior and beautiful stained glass windows. The cathedral is also home to the Crown Chamber, which contains the crown jewels of Czech kings. The tomb of St Wenceslas is also located within the cathedral.

During the construction of the cathedral, numerous sculptors worked on the building. These included the Parler family. The cathedral's original architect was Matthias Arras. The cathedral was constructed in French Gothic style. Arras died eight years after construction began.

St. Vitus Cathedral

Stained glass windows in the cathedral depict episodes from the lives of the saints. The north transept has three carved wooden doors with reliefs of the Bohemian saints. The cathedral also features a 17th century organ in the transept.

Golden Lane

Located within Prague Castle, Golden Lane is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. Golden Lane is a narrow street with colourful houses and a few art galleries and souvenir shops. The lane is located between Hradcany ramparts and the old Supreme Burgrave's House.

Golden Lane was established in the late sixteenth century. It was originally called Goldsmiths' Lane. Originally, the lane was only open to the castle's guards and craftsmen. However, it became popular with the arrival of famous figures.

There are nine houses in Golden Lane that have permanent exhibitions. These include the Kafka house, where the famous writer lived in 1917. Another one is the red artilleryman house, which is a replica of the home of a real Czech artilleryman. The house also houses the original guard uniform.

Kutna Hora

Located east of Prague, Kutna Hora is a beautiful city. This medieval city is rich in history. It is known for its impressive historical monuments.

Kutna Hora is also home to many churches. The Cathedral of Saint Barbara was built in the late 13th century. This Neo-Gothic structure is considered a World Heritage site by UNESCO.

Kutna Hora

Another landmark of Kutna Hora is the Cathedral of Our Lady at Sedlec. It was built with silver money. This church survived centuries of war and economic upheaval. It is now a tourist destination.

Another important place to visit in Kutna Hora is the Jesuit College. This elegant building was built in the early 16th century. It has a gallery that shows art from the 20th and 21st centuries.

Old Jewish Cemetery

Visiting the Old Jewish Cemetery in Prague will offer you a unique experience. It is located in the heart of Prague and is considered to be one of the most important Jewish historical monuments in the city. The cemetery is home to 12,000 gravestones. You can also visit the four synagogues that are located within the cemetery.

The first burial in the cemetery took place in the 15th century. Many of the tombstones have decorative designs. These decorative features were added in the 16th and 17th centuries. They were a way of indicating the names of the deceased, their professions and characteristics.

The oldest gravestone in the cemetery dates back to 1439. It belongs to liturgical poet Avigdor Kara. His elegy describes the pogrom in Prague in 1389. The cemetery was also the final resting place for Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel. He was a highly important scholar in sixteenth century Europe. He is buried beneath an ornate sand-colored headstone.

Strahov Monastery

Located in the heart of Prague, Strahov Monastery is a religious attraction that also offers a museum and a brewery. The complex of buildings was rebuilt several times, most recently in the Baroque style in the late 18th century. The monastery remains a center of religious activity today.

The most impressive feature of the complex is the Strahov Library. The library is home to some of the world's finest manuscripts and illuminated manuscripts. It is open from 9 am to 5 pm daily, except for Easter Sunday and the 24th and 25th of December. The entrance is located in the courtyard behind the basilica. The library is a spectacular sight, with its gilded ceiling and exquisite woodwork.

The dynamics of price changes based on season in Prague

Average price for 7 days rental:

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  • January
    154$
  • February
    133$
  • March
    154$
  • April
    189$
  • May
    224$
  • June
    245$
  • July
    287$
  • August
    322$
  • September
    224$
  • October
    224$
  • November
    154$
  • December
    245$
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    154$
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    133$
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    154$
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    189$
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    224$
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    245$
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    287$
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    322$
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    224$
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    224$
  • Nov -
    154$
  • Dec -
    245$

List of required documents

Attention!

A valid international driving license is required

1. Driver license
2. Credit card
3. Voucher
4. Passport

Answers to popular questions

Prices can vary based on the company, the season, and the vehicle, but most locations offer discounts if you reserve a car prior to your arrival in Prague. The cheapest automatic cars cost from 12$ to 26$ per day. Larger cars can be more expensive due to their higher fuel consumption, so you may want to choose a smaller vehicle, which will also be advantageous on narrower roads.
There is always an increase in demand for car rentals in Prague during the summer months, which drives up the prices. During the off-season, particularly the winter, the prices are significantly lower. The duration of your rental also affects the total price. Typically, renting a vehicle for a longer period of time results in a lower daily rate, thus a five-day rental may cost only somewhat more than a three-day rental. If possible, consider spending at least a week exploring Prague.

There are several insurance tiers available. The various insurance categories in Prague are described as follows:

  • Collision Damage Waiver (CDW) - It restricts the customer's liability throughout the rental period and establishes the maximum sum that the customer will be required to pay in the event of damages.
  • Theft Protection (TP) - If your automobile is stolen, this waiver reduces your liability to the vehicle's deductible/excess amount (proof required are a police report and the car keys). TP is typically included in the cost of renting a car.
  • Third Party Liability (TPL) - often referred to as Supplemental Liability Insurance, Extended Protection, Liability Protection, etc., covers both material and intangible losses caused to other people's vehicles, property, and even medical costs.

Unlimited third-party liability insurance is required in Prague and is automatically bundled into the cost of all car rentals. Don't forget to carry evidence of insurance if you are traveling with your own vehicle.
Purchase insurance while booking your car:

Car rental insurance

When traveling, renting a car is nearly always a good decision because it allows you to see sites at your own pace and on your own schedule. It's always nice to be able to avoid crowded bus or rail times and go in the early morning or late at night if it suits you better.

Choose a car based on what you want to do on your trip. Small cars like the Opel Corsa or Ford Ka can be used to get around the city and its surroundings.
The Audi A4 is the most popular car in the Standard category. Its starting price is 25$ per day from EAST COAST, and its rating average is 9 based on more than 1000 customer reviews. Toyota Rav-4 from EUROPCAR is the most reasonably priced rental vehicle in Prague. Just 25$ per day is the cost.
Most of the rental cars in Prague are manual. Automatic cars cost more to rent, and if your license only lets you drive an automatic car, you won't be able to rent a stick shift car.

The most likely model is displayed on both the search result page and on your voucher. Despite this, the automobile class is always reserved at all rental car firms because doing so is required by international rules regulating car rentals. When you get to the office, you'll be given the opportunity to select the make and model of the car you want to drive. The following is an explanation of the many classifications of cars:

Car rental models

On the other hand, there are some circumstances in which you will be able to reserve a specific model. In the event that such a feature can be selected, a distinct notation will be displayed next to the automobile in the list of search results.

When you pick up the vehicle, the same card must be used to guarantee the rental agreement. There are two card kinds we accept:

  • We will accept a credit card as a guarantee.
  • We will accept a debit card if purchase our Platinum Insurance plan for the duration of your rental period.

Rent a car without a deposit

Just bear in mind that the cardholder/renter and any additional drivers must sign the rental agreement in person at the time of pick-up.

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