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What are the precautions for Czech tourism in winter?

1. Safety: There are quite a few pickpockets and swindlers, especially in Prague, a densely populated tourist attraction. Backpackers should be especially careful. It is best to put important things in the dark bag inside the clothes.

2. Consumption: In the Czech Republic, the official currency is the Czech krona, and the abbreviation of the international currency used is CZK. Although the Czech Republic has been a member of the European Union since May 1 2004, it will not join the euro zone until around May 438+00, 1965. In the Czech Republic, payment can be made in cash or without cash.

3. The climate in Czech Republic is mild, with large temperature difference, rainy in summer, and the temperature is mostly between 25℃ and 33℃; It is extremely cold in winter, and the temperature is often between 10℃ and MINUS 5℃. It is best to travel to the Czech Republic from mid-April to mid-June, or from mid-August to mid-June. During this period, the temperature is mild and the mood will not be affected by rainy days. If you travel in rainy summer, you'd better take some thick coats to cope with the weather changes, and you should also take some thick clothes when you go in winter.