Price Per Person || Select By Date to 31-10-2021 |
No of Person | 3 Star |
Minimum 2 Adults | 53209 |
Minimum 3 Adults | 45118 |
Minimum 4 Adults | 47061 |
Minimum 5 Adults | 44465 |
Minimum 6 Adults | 44081 |
Minimum 7 Adults | 42207 |
Minimum 8 Adults | 42590 |
This Price Valid From 01-04-2021 To 31-10-2021
No of Person | Economy |
This Price Valid From 01-01-1970 To 01-01-1970
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Prague | 3 Star |
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Salzburg | 3 Star |
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Budapest | 3 Star |
1.Passport: Original Passport with validity of minimum three months (from the date of return) and minimum two blank pages (One for sticker, one for border stamps)
Please note
a) Copy of pages of passport containing personal information and also pages providing importanttravel information
b) Passports issued beyond 10 years will not be accepted by the Embassy
c) Handwritten passports will not be accepted.
d) Attach all your old passports (if any)
2. Visa Application Form : One visa application form back to back, duly filled and signed. (Will be provided by our Team)
The following forms also need to be duly filled, signed and submitted along with the application
a) Declaration and Undertaking form
b) Letter of Guarantee
c) Disclaimer
Please note : Applicant mobile number should be mentioned in visa form as Embassy / Consulate can contact the applicant at any point of time during visa processing
3.Photo Specification: Two recent passport size coloured photographs with matt or semi matt finish, Photo should have a close up of your head and top of your shoulders so that your face takes up 70%-80% of the photograph, white background and without border (Size: 35mm x 40mm)
Please note: Photograph should not be more than 6 months old,scanned/stapled and should not be used in any of the previous visas.
4.Covering Letter : Covering-Letter from applicant mentioning name, designation, passport number,purpose and duration of visit in brief. The letter should be duly signed by authorized signatory with company stamp and addressed to – The Visa Officer, Embassy of Austria, New Delhi.
Please Note : Covering-Letter on Letterhead if applicant is Self Employed or on plain paper if Employed (Format will be provided by our Team)
5.Airline Reservation (Will be provided by our Team)
6. Day to Day Itinerary (Will be provided by our Team)
7. Hotel Booking: Hotel Confirmation including the name of the hotel, phone numbers and hotel booking code (Will be provided by our Team)
8. Medical : Overseas Medical Insurance for the stay duration amounting to 30,000 Euros to be submitted in original.
Please Note: The policy should be either in English or German and should cover cover the entire period of the intended stay in the Schengen area.
9.Financials
If Employed
a)Personal Bank Statement for three months with seal and sign on every page having minimum balance of Rs 2 Lakhs.
b)Personal ITR for last 03 yrs
c) 03 months salary slip
d) Credit Card statement/Foreign Exchange endorsement/Traveler’s Cheque
If Self Employed
a) Personal & Company ITR for last 3yrs
b) Personal & Company Bank Statement for last three months mentioning the Bank’s name, Bank’s Telephone Number clearly with seal and sign on every page having minimum balance of Rs 2 Lakhs in personal account..
c) Credit Card copy/Foreign Exchange endorsement/Traveler’s Cheque
10.Proof of Occupation
Employed
a)Copy of Appointment Letter which should contain the date of Joining, Designation and theSalary drawn.
b)Leave Letter
Self Employed
a) Company Registration Certificate in English/ Certificate of Incorporation in English
b) Brief Company Profile
c) Articles of Memorandum (In Case the applicant is MD/Director)
d) Proof of Proprietorship / Partnership (In case applicant is Proprietor / Partner in a firm)
e) Import / Export License (if applicable)
Student
a) Leave Sanction Letter from school including phone number and address of school In case of Minor/Single Traveller
a) If the minor is travelling alone then Original notarized NOC by both the parents along with the copies of passport or ID is required.
b) If one of parents is accompanying the minor then an Original notarized NOC by the other parent along with the copies of parents passports or ID is required.
For First Time Traveler (Following documents apart from the above mentioned documents need to be submitted along with the application)
c) Passport Copy of Parents.
Processing Time 15 to 20 Working Days
Visa fees : For Adult : Approx Rs 6800 /- (As on 01st Nov 18)
For Child between 06- 12 years : Approx RS 4800/- (As on 01st Nov 18)
For below 06 years : Approx Rs 1800/- (As on 01st Nov 18)
Visa Fees can change anytime as it depends on the Rate of Exchange of the Countries Specific
Currency against Indian Rupees. Our Team will re-confirm with you the exact Visa + VFS Fees as
per VFS or Consulate Website at the time of Visa Confirmation
Our Service Fees :
Rs.3000 + 18% GST = Rs.3540 Per Person (If only 1 Visa is to be processed)
Rs.2500 + 18% GST = Rs.2950 Per Person (If 2 or more Visas are processed together)
Rs.2500 + 18% GST = Rs.2950 Per Person (Any number of Visas) - Submission is done directly during
Biometric by Guest at VFS or in Nagpur during ODMV Biometric
Important Points, Our Suggestions and Recommendations
1
Welcome to the Capital of Czech Republic. On arrival at Prague, private transfer by luxury car & check in. Rest day free, You can keep day free to explore or we can visit Karlovy Vary which is around 130 Kms. Visit the Czech Republics famed spa town of Karlovy Vary, Colonnades with mineral springs, remarkable monuments, green parks and a special atmosphere. All that and much more makes Karlovy Vary one of the most beautiful spa towns you can visit.
Overnight stay in Prague.
Prague Czech Beer and Bar Evening Tour:
Experience the Czech Republic’s passion for beer first hand on this 4-hour Prague beer-tasting tour. Accompanied by a local guide, walk to three of Prague’s best-loved pubs and bars and enjoy three complimentary large-sized glasses of different Czech 'pivo' (beers). Discover the secrets of Czech beer making and learn how to toast your fellow drinkers Czech style, with a rousing ‘na zdraví.’ Soak up Prague’s lively nighttime vibe; buy additional beers; and, if you wish, finish by tasting popular local spirits (own expense) introduced by your guide.
Prague Pub Crawl:
Immerse yourself in Czech culture and libations during this 5-hour pub crawl in Prague. Start the evening off with an hour of unlimited beer, wine and vodka at a local bar, then continue onto three more bars for welcome shots at each. End the evening with an exciting night of dancing at Karlovy Lázn?, one of the biggest mega-clubs in the city. Don’t miss this fun evening of drinking, dancing and debauchery.Start the evening off at a local Prague bar, where you’ll have the chance to mix and mingle with other travelers from around the world. Enjoy instant and unlimited beer, wine and vodka during a power hour, securing your fill to start the night right
2
Today 3 Hours Prague Private Guided Tour and River cruise. Step back into history and visit the unique group of buildings that make up Prague Castle, that for eleven centuries has dominated over the Vltava River. Prague is filled with incredible sights and lots of history. later enjoy river cruise at Valtava River .njoy Pragues highlights from a unique perspective, while relaxing on a 50-min. cruise down the Vltava River. Get on board, choose your seat and order a drink or a small snack to get comfortable. During the sightseeing cruise, you will see Charles Bridge, Prague Castle with its unforgettable panorama, the Straka Academy, the Civic Swimming Pool and a view of the Letná Park with the Prague Metronome. You can learn more about each of these sights and about Prague in general from an audio commentary in 8 languages. Prague Boats One-hour Cruise departs from ?ech Bridge Dock, Pier No. 5 every hour. Balance day free to explore on your own.
Overnight stay in Prague.
You can also visit Moser Glass Factory which is also located in Karlovy Vary. discover the mysterious world of glass hand manufacture.Watch perfect hand manufacturing of products. Learn about their top quality and a unique talent of master glassmakers. The magic atmosphere when products are blown and shaped, the typical fragrance of burnt-out wooden moulds and the beauty of glowing mass will certainly be a strong experience, which can be finished by shopping in Moser sales gallery!
3
After Breakfast proceed for Salzburg which around 374 Kms from Prague. Enroute yo will explore Cesky Krumlov: Enjoy a day out to the picturesque medieval town of Cesky Krumlov. We would like to invite you to a town that seems lifted from a fairy tale. Cesky Krumlov (located about 170 km from Prague), which has been part of the UNESCO cultural and natural heritage since 1992, is situated in Southern Bohemia, nestled in beautiful countryside with scattered ponds and lovely views along the Vltava river. In the historical centre of the town there are over 300 historical houses and the second largest castle in the Czech Republic with magnificent baroque gardens. The castle used to be a seat of important and famous noble families - Rosenbergs, Eggenbergs and Schwarzenbergs. It is there you will see a unique theatre with a rotating auditorium. The oldest baroque theatre in the world is part of the castle as well. The historical city centre preserved its medieval atmosphere and picturesque narrow streets where you will find lovely little shops with handmade souvenirs. The price includes pick up at your hotel, trip guide, a visit with a local guide to the interior of the castle (inside you will see historical furniture, tapestries, weapons, paintings and the famous golden carriage) and lunch in a local tavern. We wish you an unforgettable adventure. Later transfer to Salzburg Hotel and Checkin.
Overnightstay in Salzburg.
4
Morning proceed for 4 Hours Alps and Saltmines Tour. An adventure tour into the Salt Mines - Experience the underground world of the so called White Gold. Starting in the city of Salzburg we pass by the area of Hellbrunn, taking us directly to the Salt Mines. Before entering the mine you will dress like a miner (protective clothing provided) and then travel by miners train into the heart of the mountain. Once inside this remarkable underground world the knowledgeable local miner guide will amaze you with tales of the history of the salt, how it was mined, transported and used. Going down further into the caverns you can use the miners slides, great fun for all ages. Then be amazed within the mountain as you travel by raft across a Salt Lake. Balance day free to explore the city on your own.
Overnight stay at Salzburg.
5
Morning after Breakfast Check out from Hotel and proceed for Budapest. Transfer to bus station by your Own. Take bus transfer from Salzburg to Budapest. It will take approx 7 Hrs. Arrive Budapest and transfer to hotel by your own and Check in. Rest day free to explore the beautifull town or you rest at Hotel.
Overnightstay in Budapest.
6
Morning enjoy Szechenyi Spa, No visit to Budapest is complete without a bath in one of its world-famous thermal spring spas. The ancient Romans had already discovered the healing effects of the thermal springs on the area we call Budapest today. The bath culture however only started to develop during the Turkish times. The Szechenyi Bath is Budapests largest thermal spring bath, which was built in 1913 in Neo-Baroque style. Its thermal spring is one of the deepest and warmest in the city. Later explore Budapest with Guided City Tour at your leisure visit the most important sights of this city. Experience the beauties of Budapest like the Parliament, Museum of Ethnography, Heroes Square, Museum of Fine Arts, Vajadahunyad Castle, Szechenyi Thermal Bath, royal Castle, Matthias Church, Fishermens Bastion, Hungarian National Gallery, Citadel.
Overnight stay in Budapest
7
Today morning after Breakfast. Later transfer to airport by private Van to board flight for India.
Wonders of Eastern Europe
Package Code: NHI285 |
6 Nights / 7 Days |
Holiday Type International Holiday |
Cities : 2 Prague, 2 Salzburg, 2 Budapest |
JANUARY
Temperature
On average, January is the coldest month of the year for Prague, Czech Republic. During this month, the average temperature starts off at -1.5°C, created by highs of 1°C during the daytime and lows of -4°C after dark. This figure rises up to 1°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 2°C during the daytime and lows of -4°C after dark, making the end of the month the best time to go if you want to visit Prague when temperatures are at their highest. Although it only occurs on an average of once every ten days, temperatures have been known to rise above 8°C and fall below -12°C in Prague in January. The hottest temperature ever recorded in the city during this month is 16°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever registered here at this time of year is -20°C. If you hate the cold weather and want to visit Prague when temperatures are at their highest, forget about going in January and plan your trip for August instead, which is usually the hottest month of the year for the city.
Average Daylight Hours
Over the course of January, the length of the day is increasing, with a difference of 1:05 hours of daylight between the start and the end of the month. The shortest day is January 2nd with 8:10 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is January 31st with 9:15 hours of daylight.
Average Sunshine Hours and Visibility
During this month, Prague enjoys an average of three hours of sunshine every day, alongside median cloud coverage of 89% (mostly cloudy). Cloud cover decreases as the month progresses, starting off at 90% on January 1st and falling down to 87% by January 31st.On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 22% of the time, partly cloudy 17% and mostly cloudy/overcast 58%. The city is also affected by fog on an average of seven days across the month.
Rain
The average monthly precipitation for the city at this time of year is 20mm/1 inch which is divided between 15 rainy days and 11 snowy days. The probability of rainfall making an appearance throughout January is 69%, with the most likely time being January 4th when it occurs on 70% of days and the least likely time being January 31st when it occurs on 67% of days.
Snow
The probability of snowfall making an appearance during January is around 44%, starting off at 42% on January 1st and peaking at 45% daily between January 11th and January 24th. This makes the third and fourth weeks of January the best time to visit Prague if you want to catch the snow.The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to experience in Prague in January are moderate snow (which falls on 49% of days with precipitation), moderate rain (24%) and light snow (11%).With such cold temperatures and high probability of rainfall, you'll need to take plenty of waterproof winter clothing with you, such as coats, hats, scarves and gloves, to ensure you stay warm during your holiday in Prague in January.
Humidity
Due to the high amount of precipitation, the average humidity for Prague in January is also high at 85%. The relative humidity for the month ranges between 73% (humid) and 96% (very humid), rarely dropping below 58% (mildly humid) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid).The air is driest around January 31st, when the relative humidity falls below 81% (humid) three days out of four whilst it's at its most humid around January 15th, when it rises above 93% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
Over the course of January, usual wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 14 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 5 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around January 29th, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 5 m/s happens around January 15th, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s.
FEBRUARY
Temperature
After a freezing cold January – the coldest month of the year for Prague, Czech Republic – things start to warm up in February. During this month, the average temperature for the city begins at -1°C, created by highs of 2°C during the daytime and lows of -4°C after dark. This rises up to 1.5°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 5°C during the daytime and lows of -2°C after dark, which makes the final week of February the best time to visit Prague if you want to go when temperatures are at their highest. Even though it only occurs on an average of once every ten days, temperatures can sometimes rise above 11°C and drop below -12°C in Prague in February. The highest temperature ever recorded in the city during this month is 19°C, whilst the lowest temperature ever registered here at this time if -20°C. If you can't stand cold weather and want to visit the city when it's warmest, forget about going in February and plan your holiday for August instead, when temperatures are usually at their highest.
Average Daylight Hours
During an average February the length of the day is quickly increasing, with a difference of 1:38 hours of daylight between the beginning and the end of the month. The shortest day is February 1st with 9:18 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is February 28th/29th with 10:56 hours of daylight.
Average Sunshine Hours and Visibility
At this time of year, Prague enjoys an average of four hours of sunshine each day, along with median cloud coverage of 83% (partly cloudy). Cloud cover decreases as the month develops, starting off at 86% on February 1st and falling down to 80% by February 28th/29th. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 25% of the time, partly cloudy 18% and mostly cloudy/overcast 52%. The city is also subject to fog on an average of three days across the month.
Rain
The average monthly precipitation for the city in February is 20mm/1 inch which is spread out between 12 rainy days and 11 snowy days. The likelihood of rainfall making an appearance across the month is 65%, with the most probable day being February 1st when it occurs on 67% of days and the least probable day being February 28th/29th, when it falls on 63% of days.
Snow
The likelihood of snowfall making an appearance in February is 39%, starting off at 43% on February 1st and dropping down to 35% by February 28th/29th. This makes the first week of February the best time to visit Prague if you want to catch the snow. The most common types of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in February are moderate snow (which falls on 49% of days with precipitation), moderate rain (25%) and light snow (10%). With temperatures as cold as this and the probability of rainfall so high, you'll need to pack lots of waterproof winter clothing, including hats, scarves, gloves and coats, to make sure you keep warm during your February holiday in Prague.
Humidity
At an average of 81%, the relative humidity for Prague in February is high. During this month, the relative humidity typically varies between 64% (mildly humid) and 95% (very humid), rarely falling below 46% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is driest around February 28th/29th, when the relative humidity falls below 74% (humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around February 13th, when it rises above 93% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
Over the course of the month, normal wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely going above 13 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 5 m/s (gentle breeze) occurs around February 1st, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around February 19th, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s.
MARCH
Temperature
Temperatures continue to get warmer in March, when winter is merging into spring. At this time of year, the average temperature for Prague, Czech Republic starts off at 1.5°C, created by highs of 5°C during the daytime and lows of -2°C after dark. This rises up to 6.5°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 11°C during the daytime and lows of 2°C after dark, making the final week of March the best time to visit Prague if you want to holiday there when temperatures are at their highest. Although it only happens on an average of 10% of days, temperatures have been known to rise above 17°C and fall below -8°C in Prague in March. The hottest temperature ever registered in the city at this time of year is 16°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever recorded in Prague during this month is -20°C. If you hate the cold and want to visit the city when temperatures are at their highest, forget about March and plan your holiday for August instead, when temperatures are higher and the probability of rainfall is much lower.
Average Daylight Hours
Over the course of an average March the length of the day is quickly increasing, with a difference of 1:52 hours of daylight between the start and the end of the month. The shortest day is March 1st with 10:59 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is March 31st with 12:52 hours of daylight.
Average Sunshine Hours
At this time of year, Prague enjoys around six hours of sunshine each day – that\'s two hours more every day than in February – alongside median cloud coverage of 73% (partly cloudy). Cloud cover decreases as the month progresses, beginning at 79% o March 1st and dropping down to 66% by March 31st. March 1st is the cloudiest day of the month, when the sky is overcast/mostly cloudy/partly cloudy 67% of the time and clear/mostly clear 27%.
Visibility
March 31st is the clearest day of the month when the sky is clear/mostly clear/partly cloudy 54% of the time and overcast/mostly cloudy 37% of the time. The city is also affected by fog on an average of three days across the month.
Rain
The average monthly precipitation for Prague in March is 27mm/1 inch – that\'s slightly more than last month – which is divided between 16 rainy days and nine snowy days. The probability of rainfall occurring across the month is 62%, with the most likely day being March 1st when it falls on 64% of days and the least likely day being March 28th when it falls on 59% of days.
Snow
The likelihood of snowfall making an appearance in March is 28%, starting off at 35% on March 1st and falling down to 20% by March 31st. This makes the first week of March the best time to visit Prague if you want to experience snowfall. The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in March are moderate rain (which falls on 37% of days with rainfall), moderate snow (36%) and light rain (12%). With temperatures this low and the likelihood of rainfall so high, you\'ll need to take lots of waterproof winter clothing with you, such as thick coats, scarves, gloves and hats to ensure you stay warm during your March holiday in Prague.
Humidity
At an average of 76%, the humidity for Prague in March is quite a bit lower than in January and February. During this month, the relative humidity for the city ranges between 50% (mildly humid) and 95% (very humid), rarely falling below 31% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid).The air tends to be driest around March 31st when the relative humidity falls below 61% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it\'s at its most humid around March 1st, when it rises above 92% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During March, typical wind speeds vary between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely going above 12 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 5 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around March 9th, when the average daily wind speed is 7m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around March 2nd, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s.
APRIL
Temperature
The weather continues to get warmer in Prague, Czech Republic in April, when the spring season is underway. During this month, the average temperature for the city begins at 6.5°C, created by highs of 11°C during the daytime and lows of 2°C after dark. This rises up to 11°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 16°C during the daytime and lows of 6°C after dark, which makes the final week of April the best time to visit the city if you want to holiday in Prague when temperatures are at their warmest. Even though it only happens on an average of 10% of days, temperatures can sometimes rise above 23°C and drop below -2°C in Prague in April. The warmest temperature ever registered in the city during this month is 27°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever recorded here at this time of year is -7°C. If you hate cold temperatures and rainfall and want to visit the city when temperatures are at their highest, forget about going in April and plan your trip for August instead, when the city will be much warmer and drier.
Average Daylight Hours
Over the course of an average April, the length of the day is steadily increasing, with a difference of 1:45 hours of daylight between the beginning and the end of the month. The shortest day is April 1st with 12:57 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is April 30th with 14:42 hours of daylight.
Average Sunshine Hours
During this month, Prague enjoys an average of nine daily hours of sunshine – that\'s three more each day than in March – along with median cloud coverage of 60% (partly cloudy). Cloud cover quickly decreases as the month develops, starting off at 66% on April 1st and falling down to 54% by April 30th.
Visibility
April 1st is the cloudiest day of the month when the sky is overcast/mostly cloudy/partly cloudy 60% of the time and clear/mostly clear 31%. April 30th is the clearest day of the month, when the sky is clear/mostly clear/partly cloudy 61% of the time and overcast/mostly cloudy 29%. Over the course of the month, the city is affected by fog on less than one day.
Rain
The average monthly precipitation for Prague in April is 33mm/1 inch – that\'s slightly more than the previous month – which is spread out between 16 rainy days and three snowy days.The probability of rainfall occurring during this month is 57%, with the most likely day being April 1st when it falls on 59% of days and the least likely being April 27th, when it falls on 55% of days. The most common types of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in April are moderate rain (which occurs on 50% of days with rainfall), moderate snow (16%), light rain (15%) and thunderstorms (12%). With relatively cold temperatures and a high chance of rainfall, you\'ll need to pack warm clothing, such as coats, jumpers and jeans if you plan to visit Prague in April, as well as an umbrella or a waterproof jacket if you plan on spending a lot of time outdoors.
Snow
The probability of snowfall making an appearance in April is 13°C, starting off at 19% on April 1st and falling down to 6% by April 30th. This makes the first week of April the best time to visit Prague if you want to catch the snow.
Humidity
At an average of 67%, the humidity for Prague in April is relatively low, compared to February and March. At this time of year, the relative humidity for the city fluctuates between 45% (comfortable) and 92% (very humid), rarely dropping below 27% (dry) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is usually driest around April 24th, when the relative humidity falls below 55% three days out of four, whilst it\'s at its most humid around April 1st, when it rises above 88% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During April, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely going over 11 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around April 1st, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s occurs around April 29th, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s.
MAY
Temperature
Temperatures steadily get warmer in Prague, Czech Republic in March, when the spring season is in full bloom. At this time of year, the average temperature for the city starts off at 11°C, created by highs of 16°C during the daytime and lows of 6°C after dark. This rises up to 14.5°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 20°C during the daytime and lows of 9°C after dark, making the final week of May the best time to visit if you want to experience Prague at its warmest. Although it only occurs on an average of once every ten days, temperatures have been known to rise above 26°C and fall below 1°C in Prague in May. The hottest temperature ever registered in the city at this time of year is 30°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever recorded here during this month is -1°C. During an average May, the length of the day is increasing, with a difference of 1:19 hours between the start and the end of the month. The shortest day is May 1st with 14:44 hours of daylight, whilst the longest day is May 31st with 16:03 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
Over the course of the month, Prague enjoys an average of ten hours of sunshine every day – that\'s one more hour each day than in April – alongside median cloud coverage of 52% (partly cloudy). Cloud cover stays roughly the same throughout the month, beginning at 53% on May 1st and falling down to 51% by May 31st. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 38% of the time, partly cloudy 25% and mostly cloudy/overcast 26%. During the month, Prague is affected by less than one full foggy day.
Rainfall
The average monthly precipitation for the city in May is 69mm/3 inches – that\'s over double the previous month – which is divided between 17 wet days. The likelihood of rainfall making an appearance across the month averages at 57%, with the most likely day being May 29th when it falls on 59% of days and the least likely day being May 1st when it falls on 55% of days. The probability of snowfall making an appearance in May is minimal at an average of 3%, starting off at 6% on May 1st and falling down to practically 0% by May 31st. If you really want to experience the snow in Prague, instead of going in May, plan your trip for January or December instead, when the city sees the majority of its snowfall. The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in May are moderate rain (which falls on 53% of days with rainfall), thunderstorms (27%) and light rainfall (14%). With cool temperatures and a high probability of rainfall, you\'ll need to take warm clothing with you, such as jackets, jumpers and jeans, if you plan to holiday in Prague in May, as well as some waterproofs or an umbrella if you want to spend a lot of time outdoors. If you\'re not a fan of cool temperatures and rainfall and want to visit Prague when it\'s at its hottest and driest, forget about going in May and plan your holiday for August instead, when the city will be much warmer and drier.
Humidity
At an average of 67% – the same as April – the humidity for Prague in May is relatively low when you compare it to February and March. During this month, the relative humidity for the city ranges between 46% (comfortable) and 92% (very humid), rarely going below 29% (dry) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air tends to be at its driest around May 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 55% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it\'s at its most humid around May 30th, when it rises above 88% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During May, typical wind speeds fluctuate between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely going above 10 m/s (fresh breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around May 2nd, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s occurs around May 23rd, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze).
JUNE
Temperature
As Prague, Czech Republic enters its summer season in June, the temperatures continue to warm up. During this month, the average temperature for the city begins at 15°C, created by highs of 20°C during the daytime and lows of 10°C after dark. This rises up to 17°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 22°C during the daytime and lows of 12°C after dark, making the final week of June the best time to visit if you want to holiday in Prague when the city is warmest.Even though it only happens on an average of once every ten days, temperatures can sometimes rise above 28°C and drop below 5°C in Prague in June. The highest temperature ever registered in the city during this month is 34°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever recorded here at this time of year is 2°C.Over the course of an average June, the length of the day is essentially constant, with a small difference of 12 minutes between the beginning and the end. June 1st is the shortest day of the month with 16:06 hours of daylight, whilst June 21st is the longest day of the month with 16:25 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
During the month, Prague enjoys an average of ten hours of daily sunshine – that's the same as in May – alongside median cloud coverage of 50% (partly cloudy) which hardly varies at all. Cloud coverage begins at 50% on June 1st and rises up to 51% by June 27th. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 39% of the time, partly cloudy 26% and mostly cloudy/overcast 25%. At this time of year, Prague is subject to less than one full foggy day across the month.
Rainfall
The average monthly precipitation for the city in June is 67mm/3 inches – that's slightly less than the previous month – which is spread out between 17 rainy days. The probability of rainfall making an appearance across the month averages at around 60%. The most likely day is June 26th when rainfall falls on 61% of days, whilst the least likely day is June 2nd, when it falls on 59% of days. The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in June are moderate rain (which occurs on 52% of days with rainfall), thunderstorms (35%) and light rain (12%).
Snowfall
Since it's one of the city's summer months, the chance of snow falling in Prague in June is almost zero. If you really want to explore the city in the snow, forget about going in June and plan your holiday for January or December instead, when the city experiences most of its snowfall.With mild temperatures like these, you'll need to take a mixture of warm clothing – such as jackets, jumpers and jeans – to make sure you stay comfortable on an evening, as well as lighter t-shirts and thin jumpers or cardigans for when the sun gets out during the day. Since the probability of rainfall is so high at this time of year, you should also consider packing an umbrella or waterproof jacket if you plan on spending a lot of time outdoors during your trip. If you want to make the most of your holiday time and visit Prague when the city is hottest, delay your holiday until August – that's when the city usually experiences its highest temperatures.
Humidity
At 69% – slightly higher than May – the humidity for Prague in June is relatively low compared to the colder winter and spring months, such as February and March. At this time of year, the relative humidity for the city fluctuates between 49% (comfortable) and 93% (very humid), rarely falling below 33% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is usually driest around June 3rd, when the relative humidity falls below 57% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around June 16th, when it rises above 89% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During June, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely going above 10 m/s (fresh breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around June 30th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze), whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s occurs around June 2nd, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s.
JULY
Temperature
July is one of the warmest months of the year for Prague, Czech Republic, when the city is enjoying its summer season. At this time of year, the average temperature for the city starts off at 17°C, created by highs of 22°C during the daytime and lows of 12°C after dark. This rises up to 18.5°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 24°C during the daytime and lows of 13°C after dark, making the final week of July the best time of the year to visit if you want to explore Prague when temperatures are at their highest. Although it only happens on an average of 10% of days, temperatures have been known to rise above 29°C and drop below 9°C in Prague in July. The hottest temperature ever recorded in the city during this month is 36°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever registered here at this time of year is 2°C. During an average July, the length of the day in Prague is decreasing, with a difference of 1:03 hours between the start and the end of the month. July 1st is the longest day with 16:19 hours of daylight whilst July 31st is the shortest day with 15:15 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
Across the month, Prague enjoys an average of 11 hours of sunshine every day – that's one hour more each day than in June – alongside median cloud coverage of 48% (partly cloudy) which hardly changes at all. Cloud coverage starts off at 50% on July 1st and drops down to 47% by July 27th. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 40% of the time, partly cloudy 26% and mostly cloudy/overcast 24%.
Rainfall
The average monthly precipitation for the city in July is 68mm/3 inches – that's about the same as the previous month – which is divided between 18 wet days. The likelihood of rainfall making an appearance across the month averages at 58%. The most probable day for precipitation is July 3rd when rain falls on 60% of days, whilst the least probable day is July 31st when it falls on 55% of days. The most common types of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in June are moderate rain (which happens on 51% of days with rainfall), thunderstorms (37%) and light rain (11%). Because it's one of Prague's summer months, the chances of snow falling in the city in July are practically zero. If you really want to experience the city when it's covered in snow, forget about visiting in July and plan your holiday for January or December instead, when the probability of snowfall is highest. With pleasant daytime temperatures and cool night time temperatures, you'll need to pack a mixture of light clothing – such as thin jumpers, skirts, shorts and t-shirts – for during the day and warm clothing – such as jeans, thick jumpers and jackets – for the evening. Since there is a good chance that you'll get a shower or two during your holiday in Prague, it's also wise to pack an umbrella or some waterproof clothing. If you want to make the most of your holiday time and want to holiday in Prague when temperatures are highest, delay your break for a couple of weeks and visit in August when the city experiences its hottest weather.
Humidity
At 68% – slightly lower than in June – the average humidity for Prague in July is fairly low compared to the cooler winter and spring months, such as February and March. During this month, the relative humidity for the city varies between 47% (comfortable) and 93% (very humid), rarely dropping below 32% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is driest around July 31st, when the relative humidity falls below 55% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around July 14th, when it rises above 89% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During July, typical wind speeds fluctuate between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 10 m/s (fresh breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around July 2nd, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze), whilst the lowest average wind speed of 3 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around July 31st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s.
AUGUST
Temperature
August is usually the hottest month of the year for Prague, Czech Republic. During this month, the average temperature for the city begins at 18.5°C, created by highs of 24°C during the daytime and lows of 13°C after dark. This gradually drops down to an average of 17.5°C by the middle of the month, created by highs of 23°C during the daytime and lows of 12°C after dark, before reaching a low of 16°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 21°C during the daytime and lows of 11°C after dark. This makes the first week of August the best time to visit if you want to holiday in Prague when the city is at its hottest. Although it only occurs on an average of once every ten days, temperatures can sometimes rise above 29°C and fall below 7°C in Prague in August. The hottest temperature ever recorded in the city during this month is 37°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever registered here during this month is 5°C. Over the course of an average August, the length of the day in Prague is quickly decreasing, with a difference of 1:41 hours between the start and the end of the month. August 1st is the longest day of the month with 15:13 hours of daylight, whilst August 31st is the shortest day of the month, with 13:13 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
Throughout August, Prague enjoys an average of ten hours of daily sunshine – that's one hour less every day than in July – along with median cloud coverage of 48% (partly cloudy) which hardly varies at all as the month develops. Cloud coverage begins at 47% (partly cloudy) on August 1st and rises up to 50% (partly cloudy) by August 31st. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 41% of the time, partly cloudy 25% and mostly cloudy/overcast 25%.
Rainfall
The average monthly precipitation for Prague in August is 53mm/2 inches – that's slightly less than the previous month – which is spread out between 16 rainy days. The probability of rainfall making an appearance across the month averages at 53%. The most likely day for precipitation is August 2nd when it falls on 55% of days, whilst the least likely day is August 27%, when it falls on 51% of days. The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to experience in Prague in August are moderate rain (which occurs on 57% of days with rainfall), thunderstorms (29%) and light rain (13%). Since August is the hottest month of the year, the probability of snow falling in Prague at this time of year is practically non-existent. If you really want to visit the city when the snow is falling, forget about going in August and plan your trip for January or December instead, when Prague experiences the majority of its snowfall. With a mixture of warm daytime temperatures and cool night time temperatures, you'll need to take a selection of warm clothing – such as jackets, jumpers and jeans – for an evening, as well as light clothing – such as t-shirts, shorts and skirts – for during the daytime. Since there is a very good chance you'll experience some precipitation during your holiday in Prague, it's also worth packing some waterproof clothing or an umbrella.
Humidity
At 68% – that's the same as the previous month – the average humidity for Prague in August is fairly low compared to the colder winter and spring months like February and March. At this time of year, the relative humidity for the city ranges between 47% (comfortable) and 93% (very humid), rarely falling below 31% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is most often driest round August 6th, when the relative humidity drops below 54% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around August 30th, when it rises above 91% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During August, typical wind speeds fluctuate between 1 m/s (light air) and 6 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 10 m/s (fresh breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around August 31st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze), whilst the lowest average wind speed of 3 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around August 14th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s.
SEPTEMBER
Temperature
Even though it only happens on an average of 10% of days, temperatures have been known to rise above 26°C and fall below 4°C in Prague in September. The highest temperature ever registered in the city at this time of year is 31°C, whilst the lowest temperature ever recorded here during this month is 0°C. During an average September, the length of the day in Prague is quickly decreasing, with a difference of 1:47 hours between the beginning and the end of the month. September 1st is the longest day of the month with 13:28 hours of daylight, whilst September 30th is the shortest day of the month with 11:42 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
In September, Prague enjoys an average of eight hours of sunshine every day – that's two hours less each day than in August – alongside median cloud coverage of 58% (partly cloudy). Cloud coverage starts off at 51% (partly cloudy) on September 1st and rises up to 65% (partly cloudy) by September 30th. September 1st is the clearest day of the month when the sky is clear/mostly clear/partly cloudy 64% of the time and overcast/mostly cloudy 28%, whilst September 30th is the cloudiest day of the month when the sky is overcast/mostly cloudy/partly cloudy 59% of the time and clear/mostly clear 34%.The average monthly precipitation for Prague in September is 39mm/2 inches – that's a fair bit less than the previous month – which is divided between 15 rainy days. The likelihood of rainfall making an appearance across the month averages at 51% and hardly varies at all. The most likely day for precipitation is September 8th when it falls of 52% of days, whilst the least likely day is around September 4th, when it falls on 50% of days. The most common types of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in September are moderate rain (which falls on 66% of days with rainfall), light rain (17%) and thunderstorms (13%).
Snow
Since September falls between the summer and autumn seasons, the probability of snow making an appearance in Prague during this month is almost zero. If you really want to experience snowfall in Prague, forget about going in September and instead plan your trip for January or December, which are usually the snowiest months of the year for the city.
Rainfall
With mild daytime temperatures and cold evening temperatures, you'll need to pack a mixture of light clothing – such as t-shirts, thin jumpers andshorts – as well as warm clothing – like jackets, jeans and hats – for your holiday in Prague in September. Since the probability of rainfall is relatively high during this month, it's also worth packing some waterproof clothing or an umbrella. If you hate the cold, forget about holidaying in the city in September and plan your trip for August instead, which is usually the hottest month of the year for the city.
Humidity
At 75% – that's higher than the previous month – the average humidity for Prague in September is still fairly low when you compare it to the colder winter and spring months, such as February and March. During this month, the relative humidity for the city fluctuates between 51% (mildly humid) and 95% (very humid), rarely falling as low as 37% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air tends to be driest around September 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 59% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's usually at its most humid around September 30th when it rises above 93% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During September, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 6 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 10 m/s (fresh breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around September 6th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze), whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around September 21st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s.
OCTOBER
Temperature
Although it only occurs on an average of 10% of days, temperatures can sometimes rise above 21°C and drop below -2°C in Prague in October. The highest temperature ever recorded in the city during this month is 25°C, whilst the lowest temperature ever registered in the city at this time of year is -7°C. Over the course of an average October, the length of the day in Prague is rapidly decreasing, with a difference of 1:48 between the start and the end of the month. October 1st is the longest day with 11:37 hours of daylight whilst October 31st is the shortest day with 9:49 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
In October, Prague enjoys around six hours of daily sunshine – that's two hours less each day than in September – along with median cloud coverage of 75% (mostly cloudy). Cloud coverage starts off at 66% at the beginning of the month and rises up to 83% by the end of the month. October 1st is the clearest day, when the sky is clear/mostly clear/partly clear 54% of the time and overcast/mostly cloudy 38%, whilst October 31st is the cloudiest day, when the sky is overcast/mostly cloudy/partly cloudy 70% of the time and clear/mostly clear 25%. The average monthly precipitation for Prague in October is 24mm/1 inch – that's significantly less than the previous month – which is spread out between 16 rainy days and one snowy day. The possibility of rainfall making an appearance across the month averages at 55% and hardly varies at all. October 31st is the day which will most likely see rainfall, when it falls on 59% of days, whilst October 1st is the day which will least likely see rainfall, when it falls on 51% of days.
Snow
The probability of snowfall making an appearance during this month averages at around 6%, starting off at almost 0% on October 1st and peaking at 11% by October 31st. This makes the final week of October the best time to visit Prague if you want to experience the snow. However, since the odds of snowfall are relatively low during this month, your best bet is to delay your holiday until December or January, when the city experiences the majority of its snowfall.
Rainfall
The most common types of precipitation you can expect to get in Prague in October are moderate rain (which falls on 64% of days with rainfall) and light rain (17%).With temperatures as cold as these, you'll need to pack plenty of winter-style clothing, such as jeans, thick jumpers, coats, gloves, scarves and hats to make sure you stay warm during your October holiday in Prague. Since the probability of rainfall is so high, it's also worth taking an umbrella or some waterproof clothing with you if you plan on spending a lot of time outdoors. If you hate the cold, forget about visiting the city in October and plan your holiday for August instead, which is usually the hottest month of the year for Prague.
Humidity
At 81% – that's considerably higher than the previous month – the average humidity for Prague in October is relatively high, compared to the drier summer months, such as June and July. Across the month, the relative humidity for the city ranges between 60% (mildly humid) and 96% (very humid), rarely falling below 43% (comfortable) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is most often at its driest around October 1st, when the relative humidity drops below 69% (mildly humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around October 31st, when it rises above 93% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
During October, typical wind speeds fluctuate between 1 m/s (light air) and 6 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 11 m/s (fresh breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around October 30th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze), whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around October 19th, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s.
NOVEMBER
Temperature
At this time of year, the average temperature for the city starts off at 5.5°C, created by highs of 9°C during the daytime and lows of 2°C after dark. This drops down to 1°C by the end of the month, created by highs of 3°C during the daytime and lows of -1°C after dark, making the first week of November the best time to holiday in Prague if you want to go when the city is warmest. Even though it only happens on an average of 10% of days, temperatures have been known to rise above 14°C and drop below -7°C in Prague in November. The hottest temperature ever registered in the city during this month is 17°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever recorded here at this time of year is -14°C. Over the course of November, the length of the day in Prague is decreasing, with a difference of 1:20 hours between the beginning and the end of the month. November 1st is the longest day with 9:45 hours of daylight, whilst November 30th is the shortest day with 8:25 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
During this month, Prague enjoys an average of four hours of sunshine each day – that's two hours less every day than in October – alongside median cloud coverage of 87% (mostly cloudy). Cloud coverage starts off at 83% on November 1st and gradually rises up to 91% by November 30th. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 22% of the time, partly cloudy 17% and mostly cloudy/overcast 57%. The average monthly precipitation for Prague in November is 30mm/1 inch – that's lightly more than the previous month – which is divided between 17 rainy days and six snowy days.
Rainfall
The likelihood of rainfall making an appearance during this month averages at 62%, increasing as the month develops. November 30th is the day which will most likely see precipitation, when it falls on 67% of days, whilst November 1st is the day which will least likely see precipitation, when it falls on 59% of days. The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to see in Prague in November are moderate rain (which occurs on 46% of days with rainfall), moderate snow (25%) and light rain (14%). With cold temperatures like these, you'll need to take a lot of winter clothing – such as coats, jumpers, hats, scarves and gloves – with you to make sure you keep warm during your November holiday in Prague. Since you're almost guaranteed to see some rainfall, it's also worth packing an umbrella or some waterproof clothing, too. If you hate cold temperatures, forget about visiting Prague in November and plan your holiday for August instead, when the city experiences its warmest weather.
Snowfall
The probability of snowfall making an appearance during this month averages at around 21%, starting off at 12% on November 1st and rising up to 30% by November 30th. This makes the final week of November the best time to travel to Prague if you want to experience the city in the snow. However, because the odds of snowfall are fairly low during this month compared to others, if you really want to see the snow, you're best off delaying your Prague holiday until December or January – these months are when the city gets most of its snowfall.
Humidity
At 88% – that's higher than the previous month – the average humidity for Prague in November is high, compared to the drier summer months, such as June and July. During November, the relative humidity for the city fluctuates between 70% (humid) and 96% (very humid), rarely falling below 54% (mildly humid) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is often at its driest around November 1st, when the relative humidity falls below 80% (humid) free days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around November 18th, when it rises above 94% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
Across the month, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 12 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around November 27th, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around November 1st, when the average daily maximum is 6 m/s (moderate breeze).
DECEMBER
Temperature
Although, it only happens once every ten days, temperatures have been known to rise above 9°C and fall below -11°C in Prague in December. The highest temperature ever recorded in the city at this time of year is 19°C, whilst the coldest temperature ever registered here during this month is -20°C. Over the course of an average December, the length of the day in Prague is essentially constant, with a small difference of 20 minutes between the start and the end of the month. December 1st is the longest day of the month with 8:23 hours of daylight, whilst December 21st is the shortest day of the month with 8:03 hours of daylight.
Sunshine Hours
At this time of year, Prague enjoys an average of four hours of sunshine every day – that's the same as in November – along with median cloud coverage of 91% (mostly cloudy) which hardly varies at all. Cloud coverage starts off at 91% on December 1st and drops down to 90% by December 31st. On an average day, the sky is clear/mostly clear 19% of the time, partly cloudy 16% and mostly cloudy/overcast 61%. The average monthly precipitation for Prague in December is 20mm/1 inch – that's 1/3 less than the previous month – which is spread out between 12 rainy days and 11 snowy days. The probability of snowfall making an appearance during this month averages at 69% and hardly varies at all. December 1st is the day which is least likely to see rainfall, when it falls on 68% of days, whilst December 15th is the day most likely to see rainfall, when it falls on 71% of days.
Snowfall
The likelihood of snowfall making an appearance at this time of year averages at 36% and increases as the month develops. December 1st is the least likely day to see snow, when it falls on 30% of days, whilst December 31st is the most likely day to see snow, when it falls on 42% of days. This makes the final week of December the best time to visit the city if you want to catch the snow. The most common forms of precipitation you can expect to see during your December holiday in Prague are moderate snow (which falls on 42% of days with snowfall), moderate rain (30%) and light rain (10%). With temperatures as cold as these, you'll need to pack an abundance of winter clothing – including thick coats, scarves, gloves and hats – to make sure you stay warm during your holiday in Prague. If you hate cold temperatures and want to visit Prague when the city is warmest, forget about gong in December and plan your holiday for August instead, when the city enjoys its highest temperatures.
Humidity
At 81% – that's lower than the previous month – the average humidity for Prague in December is still high when you compare it to the drier summer months, such as June and July. During this month, the relative humidity for the city varies between 77% (humid) and 96% (very humid) rarely falling below 64% (mildly humid) or reaching as high as 100% (very humid). The air is most often at its driest around December 26th, when the relative humidity falls below 85% (humid) three days out of four, whilst it's at its most humid around December 1st, when it rises above 93% (very humid) three days out of four.
Wind
Across the month, typical wind speeds range between 1 m/s (light air) and 7 m/s (moderate breeze), rarely rising above 14 m/s (strong breeze). The highest average wind speed of 5 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around December 26th, , when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s, whilst the lowest average wind speed of 4 m/s (gentle breeze) happens around December 1st, when the average daily maximum is 7 m/s (moderate breeze).
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1 Prague, 1 Munich, 2 Salzburg, 1 Vienna, 2 Prague
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1 Prague, 2 Vienna, 2 Budapest, 1 Bratislava, 1 Prague
7 Nights / 8 Days
1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Paris, 3 Zurich, 2 Salzburg, 1 Prague
10 Nights / 11 Days
1 Prague, 2 Salzburg, 1 Ljubljana , 1 Zagreb, 2 Budapest
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2 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Paris, 3 Zurich, 2 Venice, 1 Ljubljana, 2 Budapest, 1 Vienna
14 Nights / 15 Days
1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Paris, 3 Zurich, 2 Venice, 1 Ljubljana, 1 Zagreb, 2 Budapest, 1 Vienna
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1 Prague, 1 Munich, 2 Salzburg, 1 Ljubljana , 2 Split, 1 Zagreb, 2 Budapest
10 Nights / 11 Days
1 Prague, 2 Vienna, 2 Budapest, 1 Bratislava, 1 Prague
7 Nights / 8 Days
1 Prague, 1 Munich, 2 Paris, 3 Zurich, 1 Innsbruck, 2 Prague
10 Nights / 11 Days
1 Prague, 1 Overnight Bus , 3 Zurich, 1 Innsbruck, 1 Prague
7 Nights / 8 Days
2 Madrid, 3 Seville, 3 Palma de Malorca, 2 Andorra, 3 Barcelona
13 Nights / 14 Days
2 Prague, 2 Budapest
4 Nights / 5 Days
2 Prague, 2 Salzburg, 1 Ljubljana, 2 Budapest
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2 Prague, 2 Salzburg, 1 Ljubljana, 1 Zagreb, 2 Budapest
8 Nights / 9 Days
4 Reykjavik, 2 Oslo, 2 Bergen, 1 Stockholm, 2 Jukkasjarvi, 3 Helsinki
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4 Reykjavik, 2 Oslo, 2 Bergen,1 Stockholm, Overnight Ferry from Stockholm to Helsinki, 2 Kakslauttanen, 2 Helsinki
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2 Prague, 2 Budapest
4 Nights / 5 Days
2 Prague, 2 Budapest, 2 Vienna
6 Nights / 7 Days
2 Prague, 2 Salzburg, 2 Budapest
6 Nights / 7 Days
2 Lucerne, 2 Interlaken, 1 3100 kulm, 2 Montreux
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2 Prague, 2 Budapest, 2 Vienna
6 Nights / 7 Days
1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Zurich, 1 Innsbruck, 1 Vienna
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1 Prague, 2 Budapest,1 Zagreb,1 Ljubljana,1 Vienna
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2 Prague, 2 Budapest, 2 Zagreb, 2 Vienna
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1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 3 Zurich, 1 Venice, 1 Ljubljana, 1 Vienna
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1 Prague, 2 Budapest, 1 Zagreb, 1 Ljubljana, 2 Venice, 1 Vienna
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2 Prague, 2 Budapest, 2 Zagreb, 1 Ljubljana, 2 Vienna
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1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Paris, 2 Zurich, 1 Venice, 1 Ljubljana,1 Vienna
9 Nights / 10 Days
1 Prague, 2 Salzburg, 1 Venice, 1 Ljubljana, 2 Zagreb, 1 Budapest, 1 Vienna
9 Nights / 10 Days
2 Prague, 2 Budapest, 2 Zagreb, 1 Ljubljana, 2 Venice, 2 Vienna
11 Nights / 12 Days
1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Paris, 3 Zurich, 2 Venice, 1 Ljubljana,1 Vienna
11 Nights / 12 Days
1 Prague, 1 Frankfurt, 2 Amsterdam, 2 Paris, 2 Zurich, 1 Venice, 1 Ljubljana, 1 Vienna
11 Nights / 12 Days
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