Prague welcomed 5.88 million tourists between January and September 2024, an 8% increase compared to the same period last year, according to the Czech Statistical Office (CZSO).
German, American, and British visitors topped the list of international arrivals, while domestic tourism remained stable, with Czech tourists now making up 20% of total visitors.
This growth, as noted by Prague City Tourism (PCT) spokesperson Klára Janderová, includes a substantial rise in Asian tourists—thanks in part to renewed regular flights to and from Asian destinations.
Record Numbers for Top International Markets
The CZSO data reveals that the highest numbers of tourists by country of origin came from Germany (778,932 visitors), the United States (361,347 visitors), and Great Britain (320,323 visitors). These markets have continued to play a central role in Prague’s tourism economy, sustaining the city’s appeal for both European and overseas visitors.
Prague’s popularity among Asian travelers has also resurged, with 632,078 visitors from Asia so far this year—a 25% increase year-over-year. This spike is largely attributed to the revival of regular air routes connecting Prague with key Asian cities, significantly boosting the city’s international tourism profile.
Domestic Tourism Remains Strong
In addition to international tourism, domestic visitors have consistently traveled to Prague, with 1,143,591 Czechs visiting the capital in 2024 so far. The busiest period for local tourism was during the summer months, when 241,088 Czech tourists visited—almost the same figure as in summer 2022, indicating steady interest in Prague as a preferred travel destination for locals.
“The fact that Prague remains popular with domestic tourists is excellent news for the city,” said František Cipro, Chairman of the Board of Prague City Tourism. “These visitors, familiar with Czech culture, often return, and it’s encouraging that they now make up 20% of all visitors to Prague.”
Future Plans for Attracting Tourists to Prague
Prague’s Deputy Mayor for Culture and Tourism, Jiří Pospíšil, expressed optimism about the city’s tourism growth, especially the increase in domestic visitors.
“It’s satisfying to see that local visitors now account for a fifth of all tourists. We will continue to promote Prague as a premier European cultural destination for both Czech and international tourists,” Pospíšil stated. This commitment is reflected in ongoing marketing campaigns and cultural initiatives aimed at enhancing Prague’s image as a vibrant and diverse city with attractions for all.
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