Postal services

Prague PostPost offices use distinctive orange Pošta signs. Most post offices are open from 8am until 6pm. On Saturdays they will close at noon. Prague's main post office is located just close to Wenceslas Sq. (Jindřišská 14, New Town). This 24-hour post office is located at Hybernská 15 close to Masaryko nádraží. The main post office, however, do not expect to operate in the English language. There are also several branches in the city centre which are open from 8am to 7pm (noon on Saturday) and are closed on Sunday. Postcards and letters weighing up to 20g which are being sent to Europe cost 17 CZK, or to anywhere else 18 CZK. If you need to receive letters and parcels you can arrange poste-restante mail at the main post office. If you are an AMEX customer they can hold letters for you. Another option is to rent a post box; this costs around 100 CZK to 200 CZK a month. You must have your passport in order to a set up this service. If you wish to send mail or postcards you can buy stamps at any newsagents, bookshops, street vendors and post offices.

 

Postage in the Czech Republic

Ordinary letter up to 20 g / postcard: 10 CZK.

The Czech Post Office has exclusive right to operate the service for post up to 50g in weight. If you need to send anything heavier, you can choose from tens of Czech and international couriers operating in the Czech Republic.

All international courier services like DHL, FEDEX or UPS are available. To send a small printed package within the EU would cost around 1600 CZK for next-day delivery. International courier post can be tracked online.

 

Prague Couriers

Major courier services, such as FedEx, DHL, UPS and so on, have offices in Prague. Note that the cost of sending packages through them is quite expensive, usually more than in many other EU countries.

www.Fedex.cz
www.DHL.cz

 

Prague Post Code

Prague is divided into 10 city districts, and every city district is divided in several sub districts. The Postal code for Prague 1 is 110 00, for Prague 2 is 120 00 as so on.

 

Correct address

A normal item of post sent within the Czech Republic must bear the name of the receiver and his or her address (street, house number, town and postcode). Items to be sent abroad must also have the name of the country clearly stated. The address must be written in the Latin script unless another script is used in the place the item is being sent. It that case, only the name of the country must be written in the Latin script.


Comments (2)

Cecilie M. Strømberg
Said this on 1-23-2012 At 02:27 pm
I am going to visit Prague i february 2012. I am probably going to do some shopping, and wonder how to ship a package to Norway from Prague. Do I buy a box somewhere, and write name and adress on it, or how does it work, and what are ca. price? Where do I buy boxes or paper for packing and where do I deliver it for sending?
Ged
Said this on 8-18-2010 At 05:29 pm
Hi

I wonder if you could advise me please?

I recently viisted Prague from 31-07-2010 until 04-08-2010 & whilst there purchased an 18 carat gold ring which had Czech garnets set into it. Since reurning home to North Yorkshire in England one of the garnets has come out of the ring & I need to return the ring to the Jewellers in Prague for repair. Please could you advise me of the best & safest way to return the ring to them? Obvioulsy I am concerned about the security of my ring.

Regards

Ged
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