When sending a letter you have several options. Most of the time, you will do with either an ordinary mail (obyčejný dopis) or a registered mail (doporučený dopis). As the name suggests, ordinary letters do not require anything else than a stamp for CZK 19 (economy posting) or CZK 26 (priority posting).Price of a postage stamp for an ordinary letter or postcard:
within the Czech Republic: CZK 27 (postage stamp "B) to European countries: CZK 44 (postage stamp "E") to non-European countries: CZK 50 (postage stamp "Z")In the Czech Republic, addresses are written in the bottom right-hand corner; the name of the sender (odesílatel) should be written in the top left-hand corner.
How are addresses written in Prague : Addresses in Prague always show both numbers, first the number for the whole building and the second is the individual number: Diamond House, Spalena 82/4.
How do I send regular mail
Send Mail: Step-by-Step Instructions
- Step 1: Choose Envelope or Postcard. Envelopes are for sending flat, flexible things, like letters, cards, checks, forms, and other paper goods.
- Step 2: Address Your Mail.
- Step 3: Calculate Postage (& Add Insurance or Extra Services)
- Step 4: Send Your Mail.
How to send a postcard in Prague : The main post office in Prague is open 22 hours, with a two-hour break after midnight. Orange post office boxes can be found around the city, usually attached to the side of a building. At this writing, postcards and letters up to 50 grams in weight cost 27 Kč to send outside of Europe.
The main post office in Prague is open 22 hours, with a two-hour break after midnight. Orange post office boxes can be found around the city, usually attached to the side of a building. At this writing, postcards and letters up to 50 grams in weight cost 27 Kč to send outside of Europe.
If you need stamps, the easiest option is to buy them at the post office (pošta). It is easily identified by the yellow and blue logo (yellow postman's trumpet against a blue background). Opening hours : Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
How do you start a letter in Czech
The greeting depends on who is the recipient of the letter and what is the purpose of it. If it is a formal letter, it should be “Dobrý den”, or “Vážený pane/Vážená paní” (for a male/female recipient respectively); if it is a friendly/informal letter, it can be “Ahoj”, “Zdravím”, “Nazdar” or many others.The easiest way to send letters from the USA to Czech Republic is with Global Forever Stamps for $1.55 each. You can also use regular, domestic forever stamps as long as they add up to $1.55. Extra postage is required over 1 ounce.PRG
The IATA code for the Prague airport is PRG.
ISO 3166-2:CZ.
How to send a letter without going to the Post Office : Once your envelope or postcard has the correct addresses and postage, you can send it several ways, including putting it in your mailbox or dropping it in a blue collection box or at a Post Office™ location. Put your letter inside your mailbox and raise the flag (if you have one).
How do I send a letter by post : Follow our addressing guidelines to avoid delays or returned parcels by:
- Write accurate address… Always write complete and correct address to get it there fast.
- Place it right… Write the address of the addressee on the front side and sender's address on the back side of an envelope.
- Make it easy to read
Where do I mail a postcard
Once your envelope or postcard has the correct addresses and postage, you can send it several ways, including putting it in your mailbox or dropping it in a blue collection box or at a Post Office™ location.
Find a post office or a public mail drop box in your area. Make sure that you've added the correct amount of stamps and properly addressed the card. Once you're certain, mail the postcard as you would a normal letter. If you're abroad, allow at least a week or two for the letter to reach its destination.Once your envelope or postcard has the correct addresses and postage, you can send it several ways, including putting it in your mailbox or dropping it in a blue collection box or at a Post Office™ location.
What do post boxes look like in Prague : Post boxes are painted a vivid orange, making them easy to spot.