Autumn makes its own amendments to the itinerary of a traveler in an amazingly beautiful country. The weight of luggage is increasing, since warm clothes must be mandatory. The time comes when it's time to take the umbrellas for a walk.
But neither bad weather nor rainy weather with wind will prevent a tourist who has chosen to rest in the Czech Republic in October, enjoy the hospitality of local residents, fabulous natural landscapes and views of castles, stroll around cozy Prague and slightly improve their health at the famous mineral springs.
Weather in October
Autumn is in full swing, so a tourist from the heavenly office can expect any surprises, including a sharp cold snap or, conversely, the return of summer heat, rainy, inclement weather or a bright sun. There is a big difference between rest at the beginning of the month and at the end, when actually gloomy and gray November is on the doorstep.
October will delight you with a relatively long daylight hours, allowing the tourist to be in time for everything. There are more sunny days than rainy ones, which is also conducive to rest and excursions. Temperature range from +5 ºC to +13 ºC.
The main holiday of the Czech Republic
This is Independence Day, which falls on October 28 and is celebrated by Czechs on a large scale, and at all levels. Back in 1918, it was on this day that the independence of the Czech Republic from the Austro-Hungarian Empire was proclaimed. The main events are associated with honoring people who have made a significant contribution to the modern development of the country or have achieved great results.
On this day, the doors of the Czech parliament open, allowing everyone to look behind the political backstage of this European state. The celebration spills over into the streets of Prague, festivities, musical entertainment and, in the end, a gorgeous fireworks display.
Kaleidoscope of Holidays
The Czech Republic welcomes fans of event tourism in October, offering them a wide variety of cultural (musical, theatrical, artistic) events and festivals. Tourists-music lovers, naturally, will not miss concerts of Czech and foreign participants of the International Jazz Festival. This event, important for the country and for jazz fans, is held annually in the Czech capital.
The city of Pardubice in the October days is far from musical art, but gathers horse lovers under its banner. It is here that the most famous fashion races take place.