Time difference Czech Republic
There are no time differences, summer or winter, as the changeover dates are harmonized throughout the EU.
Opening hours Czech Republic
To see / To do Czech Republic
Cultural sites, monuments and museums have a weekly closing day, usually on Monday. Some have reduced hours and close for lunch between 30 minutes and 1:30. Some museums are free on the first Tuesday or Wednesday of the month, and the museums belonging to the National Gallery are also free several times a year (calendar on the website). Due to the high number of tourists at certain times of the year, it is often preferable to book tickets online.
Enjoying yourself Czech Republic
In the Czech Republic, you will almost always find a place to eat. In the hospoda or pivnice, you will mostly drink a beer, but the small side dishes that can be ordered at the same time are always caloric (marinated cheese, sausage, filled toast...) and will be enough to satisfy the small appetite at any time of the day. The restaurant is more suitable for those who wish to have a real meal. The service is sometimes continuous in the afternoon, but this is not always the case. In general, Czechs dine early, between 7 and 8 pm (so as to be free to go to the show afterwards), and dress up for the occasion.
Take a break Czech Republic
Cafés and tea rooms are generally open all day and sometimes start early when they offer breakfast packages (mainly in the city). As for ice cream shops, it's the opposite, they stay open late on weekends to enjoy family outings.
(To) please yourself Czech Republic
Stores are usually open Monday to Friday or Tuesday to Saturday. During the high tourist season, souvenir stores may be open seven days a week. They open at 9 or 10 am and close at 6 or 7 pm.
Get out Czech Republic
Classical" outings such as opera, theater or ballet usually take place quite early, which is why restaurants have their peak hour a little earlier than in France, so that Czechs have time to attend the show. For other types of outings, concerts, bars, nightclubs, the hours are more or less the same as in France. The classic bars close between 11pm and 1am and the nightclubs see the clientele flock between midnight and 2am.