Planning a trip to Prague, Czechia
- Itinerary
- Hotels
- Experiences
- Things to Carry
Things to do in Prague in March
Arrive in Prague and check into the Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague
Embark on a tour of the Škoda Auto Factory for a unique car manufacturing experience
Indulge in a luxurious spa retreat at the Mandarin Oriental, Prague
Dine at La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise, a Michelin-starred restaurant offering a modern Czech dining experience
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast at Hergetova Cihelna overlooking the Vltava River
The weather in Prague in March is typically cold and wet, with average temperatures ranging from 2 to 8 degrees Celsius. There is a good chance of rain or snow, so be sure to pack appropriate clothing. So we are suggesting you pack accordingly.
Things to Carry on your trip to Prague
Clothing & Apparel
Light jacket or sweater -
The weather in Prague in March can be cold, so a light jacket or sweater will be necessary.
Comfortable walking shoes -
You will be doing a lot of walking in Prague, so make sure to pack comfortable walking shoes.
Layers of clothing -
The weather in Prague in March can be unpredictable, so it is a good idea to pack layers of clothing so that you can adjust to the changing temperatures.
Hat and gloves -
It can be cold in Prague in March, so a hat and gloves will be helpful to keep you warm.
Accessories
Sunglasses -
The sun can be bright in Prague in March, so sunglasses will be helpful to protect your eyes.
Scarf -
A scarf can be helpful to keep you warm in the cold weather.
Reusable water bottle -
Tap water is safe to drink in Prague, so a reusable water bottle will help you stay hydrated and save money.
Travel umbrella -
The weather in Prague in March can be unpredictable, so a travel umbrella will be helpful to keep you dry in case of rain.
Essentials & Must Haves
Passport and visa -
Your passport and visa are essential for travel to Prague.
Travel insurance -
Travel insurance is a good idea to protect yourself against unexpected events.
First-aid kit -
A first-aid kit is always a good idea to have on hand in case of minor injuries.
Toiletries -
Pack all of your essential toiletries in a travel-sized container.
Cash and credit cards -
Cash and credit cards are both widely accepted in Prague.
Good to have
Camera -
A camera is a great way to capture your memories of Prague.
Guidebook -
A guidebook can be helpful for planning your trip and learning about Prague.
Language translation app -
A language translation app can be helpful for communicating with locals.
Local currency -
It is a good idea to have some local currency on hand in case you need to make small purchases.
Electronics
Smartphone -
Your smartphone is a must-have for staying connected and navigating Prague.
Charger -
Don't forget your charger so that you can keep your smartphone powered up.
Travel adapter -
If you are traveling from a different country, you will need a travel adapter to use your electrical devices.
Portable battery charger -
A portable battery charger is a good way to keep your devices charged up on the go.
Hotels in Prague, Czechia
Local Experiences in Prague, Czechia
