The Czech Republic uses the same plugs that are used all over the EU mainland (except for some in Switzerland and Italy), and further afield as well, so you will have no worries.
Czechia is not currently ready for the euro. Those were the words of Prime Minister Petr Fiala Thursday, who confirmed that the adoption of the currency would not be a topic during the next election period. Fiala said that, first, it is necessary to put the state budget in order and regulate currently high inflation. Mapy is a sort of local version of Google Maps – only much better. Mapy allows you to enter any address and shows you how to walk there. If your phone’s GPS is on, it will also show where you are, so you can follow the path. And while Mapy is great for finding places in any city in the Czech Republic, it’s even better if you go hiking or Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organisations. In Prague there is a lot of NGOs which focus on migration and offer various services to migrants. Most services are provided free of charge or only for a symbolic fee. In these organisations you can also use your mother tongue if you are not confident in Czech. Centre for Integration of Foreigners (CIC) Dq5d. 575 443 114 139 856 750 732 460