Czech Republic Visa RequirementsFor Albania passport holders

Albanian citizens enjoy visa-free access to the Czech Republic for short stays under the Schengen visa liberalisation. Prague is a popular destination for Albanian tourists and business travelers.

Visa Free
90 days max stay
Prague
Europe
CZK (Kč)
Czech
UTC+1

Great news! Albania passport holders can enter Czech Republic without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.

No visa is needed for Albanian passport holders visiting the Czech Republic for tourism, family visits, or short business trips. Carry a valid passport (at least 3 months validity beyond your stay), proof of accommodation, evidence of sufficient funds, and a return ticket. Czech border officials rarely conduct systematic checks within Schengen, but documentation should be available.

Czech Republic is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →

Entry Requirements

Passport Validity

3 months beyond departure from Schengen

Blank Pages

2 blank pages required

Multiple Entry

Single entry only

Work Permitted

No - requires work visa

Required Documents

Valid Albanian Passport

Passport valid for at least 3 months beyond the planned departure from the Czech Republic.

Proof of Accommodation

Hotel reservation, rental agreement, or invitation from a Czech host.

Proof of Sufficient Funds

Bank statement or cash equivalent to approximately EUR 50-100 per day of stay.

Return or Onward Ticket

Confirmed ticket showing departure from Schengen within the 90-day allowance.

Current Travel Situation

Albania to Czech Republic: What You Need to Know

The Czech Republic is a full Schengen member, and Albanian citizens have had visa-free access to the Schengen zone since 2010. Days spent in the Czech Republic count toward the combined 90/180-day Schengen limit. The Czech Republic is not part of the Eurozone and uses the Czech Koruna (CZK), though many tourist businesses accept EUR.

How to Get There

For stays beyond 90 days, apply for a Czech national long-stay visa (D-visa) or residence permit at the Czech Embassy in Tirana. Work and study visas are available for eligible applicants.

Money & Banking

Albania uses the Albanian Lek (ALL). The Czech Republic uses the Czech Koruna (CZK), not the Euro. ATMs are plentiful in Prague. Exchange Lek to CZK or EUR before travel, or use ATMs on arrival. Cards are widely accepted.

Practical Tips

Prague has direct or connecting flights from Tirana via various carriers. The city is compact and navigable by metro and tram. Czech Koruna is the local currency; exchange or withdraw on arrival. Many restaurants and hotels in Prague also accept EUR. Ensure you track your Schengen days carefully since the Czech Republic counts within the shared 90-day limit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Albanian citizens need a visa for the Czech Republic?

No. Albanian passport holders can visit the Czech Republic visa-free for up to 90 days in any 180-day period, as part of the Schengen visa liberalisation that Albania received in 2010.

What currency is used in the Czech Republic?

The Czech Republic uses the Czech Koruna (CZK), not the Euro. Some tourist businesses accept EUR, but you will get better rates using CZK. ATMs are widely available in Prague.

How do I get from Tirana to Prague?

There are no direct flights. Common connections are via Vienna, Rome, or Munich. Flight time with a connection is approximately 3-5 hours. Budget airlines like Wizz Air often offer competitive fares via Vienna.

How many days can an Albanian citizen spend in the Czech Republic?

Up to 90 days within any rolling 180-day period, but this count includes all Schengen countries combined, not just the Czech Republic.

Is Prague safe for Albanian tourists?

Yes, Prague is one of Central Europe's safest cities. Standard precautions apply in tourist areas where pickpocketing can occur. Emergency services are available and the healthcare system is of good quality.

Can I use my Albanian driving license in the Czech Republic?

Yes. An Albanian driving license is valid in the Czech Republic for driving as a visitor. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended as a supplement.

What if I overstay the 90-day Schengen limit in the Czech Republic?

Overstaying is a serious violation that can result in fines, deportation, and a Schengen entry ban for up to 5 years. Always track your days carefully and depart on time.