Czech Republic welcomes back US travelers
US travelers are now welcome in the Czech Republic under pre-Covid conditions, allowing for stays of 90 days visa-free.
The United States is on the Czech Republic’s low risk green list which means no test or quarantine is required.
For entry, a negative PCR test result is required, proof of vaccination or proof of a Covid recovery.
“We’ve been waiting for this for so long. We hope that tourists can take the time to see the famous sights, but also get to know some of the Czech Republic’s hidden gems,” said Michaela Claudino, Director of Czech Tourism USA & Canada.
The green list protocols issued by the Czech Republic are specific to the country and may not apply to the whole EU or Schengen area.
US travelers are advised to check any individual requirements for each specific country they wish to visit.
Learn more about : Visit Czech Republic ( N. America ) Visit Czech Republic ( United Kingdom )
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