Business arrival checklist
- For meetings, confirm venue entrance, transport timing, language expectations, invoice or receipt needs and whether the meeting style is formal or informal.
- Do not schedule tight airport-to-meeting transfers without checking traffic, public transport routing and luggage constraints.
- For conferences, academic visits or project work, keep receipts, tickets, address details and contact numbers available offline.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Prague or your actual arrival city.
- Cards are common in Prague, larger cities, hotels, restaurants and shops, but smaller places and local services may still need cash.
- Tipping is usually modest; rounding up or adding about 5-10 percent can be normal in restaurants and service contexts when service is good.
- Use polite Czech greetings where possible, such as Dobry den and Dekuji. Reserved public behavior and direct service can be normal; do not assume it means hostility. Arrive on time, ask about shoes indoors during home visits and keep noise down in residential buildings and public transport.