Czechia Outlet, Plug & Voltage Guide for Travelers (Complete Edition) ⚡

Czechia plug and voltage complete guide for travelers

Czechia plug adapters and voltage guide for travelers

Planning a trip to Czechia? You are in for one of the most atmospheric, beautiful, and surprisingly easy-to-love countries in Europe to travel through.

Czechia has that kind of trip energy that sneaks up on people. Prague gives you storybook streets, castle views, bridges, old-world drama, café stops, and the kind of skyline that feels especially magical when the light starts to change. But the country does not stop there. Beyond Prague, you get spa towns, smaller historic cities, deep beer culture, mountain areas, grand old architecture, fairytale town squares, and the kind of train-and-walking travel days where your phone ends up doing a lot of work.

It is also the kind of destination where you are constantly relying on your devices. You are using your phone for maps, train information, hotel details, tickets, restaurant research, translation help, photos, and keeping your day moving smoothly from one stop to the next.

And that is exactly why your charging setup matters.

Czechia uses 230V electricity at 50Hz, and travelers will most commonly run into Type E and Type C plugs. That means many travelers will need a plug adapter, and some travelers — especially travelers bringing single-voltage appliances from 110–120V countries — also need to think about voltage, not just plug shape. A plug adapter fixes the shape. It does not make the power safe for the wrong device.

That’s why this guide exists.

This is a complete, no-nonsense Czechia outlet, plug, and voltage guide with clear explanations and practical packing advice for travelers from around the world. Scroll to your country below for exactly what you need — no guessing, no surprises.

⚡ Quick Overview: What You Need for Czechia

Czechia at night
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Plug Adapter (Essential for Many Travelers)

Czechia most commonly uses Type E and Type C outlets. A good universal adapter is the smartest option for most travelers, especially if you want an easier setup across hotels, apartments, train travel days, and multi-country Europe trips. Czechia runs on 230V / 50Hz.

Dual-Voltage Electronics (Usually Adapter Only)

Phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, power banks, and most modern chargers labeled 100–240V are usually fine in Czechia with the correct plug adapter. In most cases, those do not need a voltage converter. The label on the charger is what matters.

✔ Single-Voltage Small Appliances (May Need a Converter)

Czechia runs on 230V / 50Hz. If your device is labeled 110–120V only, it is not automatically safe to use there with just a plug adapter. In that case, you would need a step-down voltage converter or, better yet, a dual-voltage travel version of that appliance. Hair dryers, curling irons, straighteners, and other heat tools are the usual troublemakers.

Multi-Port USB Charger

This is one of those destinations where a good charging setup makes life easier fast. If you are charging a phone, watch, earbuds, power bank, maybe a camera battery too, and using your phone constantly for navigation, train details, tickets, hotel info, and photos, a multi-port USB charger is worth packing.

Travel Power Strip

A compact travel power strip can be incredibly useful in Czechia, especially in older hotels, historic properties, boutique stays, or rooms where the outlets are not exactly where you want them. Just make sure it is rated for 100–240V use.

Power Bank

A must for long sightseeing days, train days, transfer days, full days in Prague, day trips, museum-heavy itineraries, Christmas market days, or anywhere you are relying on your phone constantly.

Electronics Organizer

Keeps your adapters, charging bricks, cables, and random little tech pieces from becoming a tangled suitcase mess.

Travel Hack:
A universal adapter + travel power strip + multi-port USB charger = an instant charging hub almost anywhere in Czechia.

Czechia’s Electrical Basics

Plug Types Used:

Type C – Two round pins
Type E – Two round pins with a grounding hole

Type E and Type C are the standard plug types travelers are most likely to encounter in Czechia. Czechia uses 230V electricity at 50Hz nationwide. Type C plugs are commonly compatible with Type E sockets, which is helpful for a lot of travelers using European-style chargers.

Voltage: 230V (nationwide)
Frequency: 50 Hz

✔ Safe (With Only an Adapter)

  • Phones
  • Laptops
  • Tablets
  • Cameras
  • Power banks
  • E-readers / Kindles
  • Bluetooth headphones / earbuds
  • Most modern USB chargers

These are usually fine if the charger or device is labeled 100–240V. That is very common for modern electronics.

Not Always Safe

  • Hair dryers
  • Curling irons
  • Straighteners
  • Steamers
  • Heating pads
  • Electric kettles
  • Cheap or older chargers
  • Any device labeled 120V only

Czechia’s voltage is much higher than the 110–120V standard used in places like the United States and Canada, so single-voltage appliances can burn out if you use them without the right converter.

Check the Voltage Label Before You Pack

Look at the small print on each charger or device:

“110V” or “120V only” → Not safe in Czechia. You must use a voltage converter, or the device can burn out.

“100–240V” → Safe in Czechia. You only need a plug adapter.

Frequency Note

The 50Hz frequency is standard across much of Europe, so this is very normal for travelers moving around the region. Even when frequency differs from home, that usually is not a big deal for phones, laptops, and similar electronics. Motor-based or heat-based appliances are the ones more likely to be affected.

Consistency

Czechia’s electrical setup is broadly consistent in terms of 230V / 50Hz and standard Type E / C outlet use, which makes it much simpler than destinations where the outlet mix varies widely. Still, older buildings and historic hotels may not always have outlets placed where you want them, so a better charging setup can still save you a lot of daily annoyance.

Traveling around Europe too?

Czechia shares the same 230V / 50Hz standard used across much of Europe, but plug types can still vary slightly from country to country. It is still smart to check every country on your itinerary before you leave, especially if you are combining Czechia with places that lean more heavily toward Type F, G, J, L, or K depending on where you are going.

⚡ Quick Jump to Your Region

🌎 North America
🌎 Central America & Caribbean
🌎 South America
🌏 Oceania
🌍 Europe
🌏 Asia
🌍 Africa
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🎒 Final Tips for Czechia

🌎 North America

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🇺🇸 United States

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. Czechia: Czechia uses different plug shapes and much higher voltage. U.S. plugs do not match Czech outlets, so you will need a plug adapter, and any single-voltage 120V appliance will also need a step-down voltage converter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇨🇦 Canada

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. Czechia: Czechia uses different plug shapes and much higher voltage. Canadian plugs do not match Czech outlets, so you will need a plug adapter, and any single-voltage 120V appliance will also need a step-down voltage converter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇲🇽 Mexico

Home: 127V, 60 Hz, Type A/B.
Vs. Czechia: Czechia uses different plug shapes and much higher voltage. Mexican plugs do not match Czech outlets, so you will need a plug adapter, and single-voltage appliances are not automatically safe there. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇬🇱 Greenland

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type C/E/F/K.
Vs. Czechia: Voltage is effectively compatible, and the frequency is the same, so most modern electronics are easy. Many travelers from Greenland may already have compatible plugs for Czechia, especially with Type C or Type E, but not every plug shape will match every socket automatically. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🌎 Central America & Caribbean

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🔌 110–127V / 50–60 Hz Countries

⚠️ Step-Down Voltage Converter Required for Single-Voltage (110–120V) Appliances

Travelers from these countries are used to lower voltage than Czechia’s 230V system.
➡️ Dual-voltage electronics are fine with an adapter only
➡️ Single-voltage hair tools require a step-down voltage converter

🇧🇿 Belize

Home: 110V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, A / B / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage can still be an issue for travelers using 110V devices, and plug compatibility is less predictable in Czechia. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz, so a universal adapter is the safest choice.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇨🇷 Costa Rica

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇸🇻 El Salvador

Home: 115V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 115V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇬🇹 Guatemala

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇭🇳 Honduras

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇳🇮 Nicaragua

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇵🇦 Panama

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇧🇸 Bahamas

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇧🇧 Barbados

Home: 115V, 50 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: The frequency is closer here, but Czechia’s voltage is still much higher and the plug shapes are different. Single-voltage 115V appliances still are not safe without a converter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇨🇺 Cuba

Home: 110V / 220V mix, 60 Hz, A / B / C / L
Czechia vs Home: Travelers used to Cuba’s mixed system may find Czechia easier on the voltage side if they already use 220V-capable devices, but plug compatibility still varies. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz. A universal adapter is still the easiest choice, and any 110V-only appliance still needs a converter.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇩🇴 Dominican Republic

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
Czechia vs Home: You may already have some plug familiarity because Type C also shows up at home, but Czechia’s voltage is still much higher, and Type E is also part of the standard outlet setup. Single-voltage 120V devices still need a converter.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇭🇹 Haiti

Home: 110V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 110V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇯🇲 Jamaica

Home: 110V, 50 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Frequency is closer here, but Czechia’s voltage is still much higher and the plug shapes are different. A universal adapter is the safest choice, and single-voltage 110V devices still need a converter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🇹🇹 Trinidad and Tobago

Home: 115V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 115V appliances. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

What to pack:

💡 Dual-voltage devices (100–240V) need an adapter only — no converter.

🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries

✅ Adapter Only — No Voltage Converter Needed

If you’re coming from one of these countries, Czechia’s voltage is already familiar.
➡️ You’ll just need the right plug adapter.

🇦🇬 Antigua and Barbuda

Home: 230V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible, but the plug shape is different. You will still need an adapter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇩🇲 Dominica

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are essentially a match, but the plug shape is different. You will need an adapter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇬🇩 Grenada

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are essentially a match, but the plug shape is different. You will need an adapter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇰🇳 Saint Kitts and Nevis

Home: 230V, 60 Hz, A / B / G / D
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible, but the plug shapes are different enough that a universal adapter is still the easier choice. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇱🇨 Saint Lucia

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, A / B / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are effectively compatible, but the plug shape is different, so an adapter is still smart. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🇻🇨 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / B / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are effectively compatible, but the plug shape is different, so an adapter is still smart. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs and runs on 230V / 50Hz.

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🌎 South America

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🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed

Czechia’s 230V / 50Hz system closely matches these countries. You’ll just need the correct plug adapter.

🇦🇷 Argentina

Home: 220–240V, 50 Hz, C / I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are a close match. Type C plugs may already be compatible in some cases, but Type I will need an adapter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs, so a universal adapter is still the easiest option.

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🇧🇴 Bolivia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are a match. Some travelers may already have partially compatible plugs, especially with Type C, but Type A will not match Czech outlets. A universal adapter is still smart.

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🇨🇱 Chile

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, C / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are effectively a match. Type C plugs may already be compatible in some cases, but Type L will need an adapter.

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🇵🇾 Paraguay

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are a direct match. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but a universal adapter is still helpful if you want an easier all-purpose charging setup.

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🇵🇪 Peru

Home: 220V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible, so most travelers from Peru will not need a voltage converter for standard electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type A and Type B will need an adapter. Czechia uses Type C and Type E plugs, so a universal adapter is still the easiest choice.

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🇺🇾 Uruguay

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, C / F / I / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage and frequency are effectively a match. Some travelers may already have partially compatible plugs, especially with Type C, but a universal adapter is still the easier choice if your devices use I or L plugs.

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🔌 110–127V / 60 Hz or Mixed-Voltage Countries

Step-down voltage converter required for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage electronics labeled 100–240V only need an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter.

🇧🇷 Brazil

Home: 127V / 220V mix (varies by region), 60 Hz, C / N
Czechia vs Home: Travelers from Brazil may already be used to a mixed-voltage setup, but Czechia’s 230V standard can still be a problem for devices from 127V regions. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type N will need an adapter. A converter is still necessary for single-voltage devices from lower-voltage regions.

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🇨🇴 Colombia

Home: 110V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 110V appliances.

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🇪🇨 Ecuador

Home: 120–127V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120–127V appliances.

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🇬🇾 Guyana

Home: 120V / 240V mix, 60 Hz, A / B / D / G
Czechia vs Home: Travelers from Guyana may already be used to a mixed-voltage setup, but 120V appliances still are not safe in Czechia without a converter. Plug compatibility also varies, so a universal adapter is the easiest choice.

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🇸🇷 Suriname

Home: 127V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
Czechia vs Home: Some plug shapes may already feel partly familiar because Type C shows up at home, but Czechia’s voltage is still much higher. Single-voltage 127V appliances still need a converter, and A / B plugs will need an adapter.

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🇻🇪 Venezuela

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Czechia’s voltage is much higher, and the plug shapes are different. You will need a plug adapter, and you will also need a step-down voltage converter for single-voltage 120V appliances.

What to Pack:

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🌏 Oceania

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🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed
(Primarily Type I plug countries)

Czechia’s 230V / 50Hz system is close enough for most modern electronics from these countries. You’ll just need the correct plug adapter, since Type I does not fit Czechia’s Type C / E outlets.

🇦🇺 Australia

Home: 230V (often 240V in practice), 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type I angled pins do not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is essential.

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🇳🇿 New Zealand

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is essential.

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🇫🇯 Fiji

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so you’ll need an adapter.

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🇸🇧 Solomon Islands

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, Type I (some Type G)
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is a close match. Type I and Type G do not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is needed.

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🇹🇴 Tonga

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is essential.

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🇼🇸 Samoa

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is required.

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🇹🇻 Tuvalu

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is required.

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🇻🇺 Vanuatu

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is a direct enough match for most modern electronics. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is needed.

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🇰🇮 Kiribati

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is required.

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🇳🇷 Nauru

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, Type I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible. Type I does not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is required.

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🔌 120V / 60 Hz Countries

Step-down voltage converter required for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V need only an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter.

🇲🇭 Marshall Islands

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: The plug shapes are different, and Czechia’s voltage is much higher. A 120V-only appliance is not safe there without a converter.

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🇫🇲 Micronesia

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: The plug shapes are different, and Czechia’s voltage is much higher. A 120V-only appliance is not safe there without a converter.

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🇵🇼 Palau

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: The plug shapes are different, and Czechia’s voltage is much higher. A 120V-only appliance is not safe there without a converter.

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🇦🇸 American Samoa

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B / F / I
Czechia vs Home: Some plug shapes may be partly familiar if you use Type F at home, but Czechia’s voltage is still much higher, and single-voltage 120V devices still need a converter.

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🌍 Europe

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🔌 230V / 50 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed
(Primarily Type C / E / F countries)

Czechia’s 230V / 50Hz system is very close to most of Europe for modern electronics. In many cases, travelers may already have a partially compatible plug — especially if they use Type C, Type E, or Type F — and many European travelers may not need much more than a simple adapter depending on what they already use.

🇦🇱 Albania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too, so most travelers will have a pretty simple setup.

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🇦🇩 Andorra

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too, so most travelers will have a pretty simple setup.

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🇦🇹 Austria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too, so most travelers will have a pretty simple setup.

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🇧🇪 Belgium

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

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🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too, so most travelers will have a pretty simple setup.

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🇧🇬 Bulgaria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too, so most travelers will have a pretty simple setup.

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🇭🇷 Croatia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is close enough that most modern electronics are easy, and many travelers will already have partially compatible plugs.

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🇩🇰 Denmark

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E / F / K
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Travelers using C, E, or F plugs will usually have an easier time than travelers relying on Type K.

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🇪🇪 Estonia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

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🇫🇮 Finland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

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🇫🇷 France

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

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🇩🇪 Germany

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

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🇬🇷 Greece

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

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🇭🇺 Hungary

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

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🇮🇸 Iceland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

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🇮🇪 Ireland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czech outlets, so an adapter is essential.

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🇮🇹 Italy

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C travelers may already be fine in many cases, but Type L can complicate things, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇱🇻 Latvia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇱🇹 Lithuania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇱🇺 Luxembourg

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇲🇹 Malta

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czech outlets, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇲🇩 Moldova

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇲🇨 Monaco

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Travelers using Type C, E, or F will usually have a pretty easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇲🇪 Montenegro

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇳🇱 Netherlands

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇲🇰 North Macedonia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇳🇴 Norway

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇵🇱 Poland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇵🇹 Portugal

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇷🇴 Romania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇷🇺 Russia

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇷🇸 Serbia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇸🇰 Slovakia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇸🇮 Slovenia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇪🇸 Spain

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇸🇪 Sweden

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇨🇭 Switzerland

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / J
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, but Type J is not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇺🇦 Ukraine

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases, and Type F devices are often easy too.

What to Pack:

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czech outlets, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇻🇦 Vatican City

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C travelers may already be fine in many cases, but Type L is not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

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🌏 Asia

Asia map

🔌 220–240V / 50–60 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed
(Most of Asia)

Czechia’s 230V / 50Hz system closely matches these countries for most modern electronics. In many cases, travelers will only need the correct plug adapter, and some plug types may already be compatible.

🇦🇫 Afghanistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇦🇲 Armenia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇦🇿 Azerbaijan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇧🇭 Bahrain

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G plugs do not match Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇧🇩 Bangladesh

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G / K
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D, G, and K need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇧🇹 Bhutan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D, G, and M require an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇧🇳 Brunei

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G needs an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇰🇭 Cambodia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / C / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type A and Type G may need an adapter depending on the device and outlet setup.

What to Pack:

🇨🇳 China

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, A / C / I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type I needs an adapter, and Type A may not always match what you run into.

What to Pack:

🇨🇾 Cyprus

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G needs an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇬🇪 Georgia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇮🇳 India

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D and Type M need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇮🇩 Indonesia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇮🇷 Iran

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇮🇶 Iraq

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D and Type G need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇮🇱 Israel

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / H
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type H needs an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇯🇴 Jordan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases. Type F travelers may often have an easy setup too, but Type G will need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇰🇿 Kazakhstan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇰🇼 Kuwait

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G needs an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇰🇬 Kyrgyzstan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇱🇦 Laos

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / B / C / E / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E may already be compatible in some cases, but the rest of the plug mix varies enough that a universal adapter is still the easiest choice.

What to Pack:

🇱🇧 Lebanon

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases. Type F travelers may often have an easy setup too, but Type G will need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇲🇾 Malaysia

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G plugs require an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇲🇻 Maldives

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G requires an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇲🇳 Mongolia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇲🇲 Myanmar

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / B / C / D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but the wider plug mix means a universal adapter is still the safest choice.

What to Pack:

🇳🇵 Nepal

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D and Type M need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇴🇲 Oman

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G requires an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇵🇰 Pakistan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D and Type M need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇵🇭 Philippines

Home: 220V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is a close enough match for most modern electronics. Some plug shapes may already feel familiar, and Type C may already be compatible in some cases. A plug adapter is not always necessary for every device, but it is still smart to bring one because outlet setups can vary.

What to Pack:

🇶🇦 Qatar

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G needs an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia

Home: 220–240V, 60 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage closely matches for most modern electronics, but Type G requires an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇸🇬 Singapore

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G plugs do not fit Czechia’s outlets, so an adapter is required.

What to Pack:

🇰🇷 South Korea

Home: 220V, 60 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage matches closely. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇱🇰 Sri Lanka

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type D, G, and M need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇸🇾 Syria

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E may already be compatible in some cases, but Type L may need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇹🇯 Tajikistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇹🇭 Thailand

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, A / B / C / F / O
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but the outlet mix varies enough that a universal adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇹🇱 Timor-Leste

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F / I
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases. Type F travelers may often have an easy setup too, but Type I is not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇹🇷 Turkey

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇹🇲 Turkmenistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇦🇪 United Arab Emirates

Home: 220–240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G requires an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇺🇿 Uzbekistan

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇻🇳 Vietnam

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, A / B / C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Some plug shapes may already feel familiar, and Type C may already be compatible in some cases. A plug adapter is not always necessary for every device, but it is still smart to bring one because outlet setups can vary by property.

What to Pack:

🇾🇪 Yemen

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, A / C / D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type A, D, and G may need an adapter depending on the setup.

What to Pack:

🔌 100–120V Countries

Step-down voltage converter needed for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V only need an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter.

🇯🇵 Japan

Home: 100V, 50/60 Hz (50Hz east, 60Hz west), A / B
Czechia vs Home: There is a large voltage difference, so a converter is needed for single-voltage items. Check labels carefully for 100–240V compatibility before you pack.

What to Pack:

🇹🇼 Taiwan

Home: 110V, 60 Hz, A / B
Czechia vs Home: Voltage mismatch means a converter is needed for single-voltage items.

What to Pack:

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🌍 Africa

map of Africa

🔌 220–240V / 50 Hz Countries

Adapter only — no voltage converter needed
(Vast majority of Africa)

Czechia’s 230V / 50Hz system is close enough for most modern electronics from most of Africa. In many cases, travelers will only need the correct plug adapter, and some plug types may already be compatible.

🇩🇿 Algeria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇦🇴 Angola

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇧🇯 Benin

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇧🇼 Botswana

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but those plug types do not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇧🇫 Burkina Faso

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇧🇮 Burundi

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇨🇲 Cameroon

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇨🇫 Central African Republic

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇹🇩 Chad

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Travelers using Type C, E, or F will usually have a pretty easy setup in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇰🇲 Comoros

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇨🇬 Congo (Brazzaville)

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇨🇩 Democratic Republic of the Congo

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇩🇯 Djibouti

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇪🇬 Egypt

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇬🇶 Equatorial Guinea

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇪🇷 Eritrea

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇸🇿 Eswatini (Swaziland)

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type M does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇪🇹 Ethiopia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, Type F travelers often have an easy setup too, but Type L may need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇬🇦 Gabon

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇬🇲 Gambia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇬🇭 Ghana

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but those plug types do not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇬🇳 Guinea

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇬🇼 Guinea-Bissau

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇰🇪 Kenya

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇱🇸 Lesotho

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type M does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇱🇾 Libya

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / F / L
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, Type F travelers often have an easy setup too, but Type L may need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇲🇼 Malawi

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇲🇱 Mali

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇲🇷 Mauritania

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇲🇺 Mauritius

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E may already be compatible in some cases, but Type G will need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇲🇦 Morocco

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇲🇿 Mozambique

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F / M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, Type F travelers often have an easy setup too, but Type M will need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇳🇦 Namibia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, M
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type M does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇳🇪 Niger

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

What to Pack:

🇳🇬 Nigeria

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but those plug types do not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇷🇼 Rwanda

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / J
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type J is not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / F
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, and many travelers using Type F will have an easy setup too.

What to Pack:

🇸🇳 Senegal

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D will need an adapter.

What to Pack:

🇸🇨 Seychelles

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇸🇱 Sierra Leone

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but those plug types do not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇸🇴 Somalia

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type G is not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇿🇦 South Africa

Home: 220–230V, 50 Hz, C / D / M / N
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but the other plug types are not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇸🇸 South Sudan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

What to Pack:

🇸🇩 Sudan

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D is not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

What to Pack:

🇹🇿 Tanzania

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but those plug types do not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

What to Pack:

🇹🇬 Togo

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, C
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in many cases.

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🇹🇳 Tunisia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C and Type E travelers will usually have a very easy time in Czechia.

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🇺🇬 Uganda

Home: 240V, 50 Hz, G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but Type G does not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

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🇿🇲 Zambia

Home: 230V, 50 Hz, C / D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics. Type C may already be compatible in some cases, but Type D and Type G are not standard in Czechia, so an adapter is still smart.

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🇿🇼 Zimbabwe

Home: 220V, 50 Hz, D / G
Czechia vs Home: Voltage is effectively compatible for most modern electronics, but those plug types do not match Czechia’s usual outlet setup, so an adapter is essential.

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🔌 120V or Mixed-Voltage Countries

Step-down voltage converter needed for single-voltage appliances

Dual-voltage devices labeled 100–240V only need an adapter. Hair tools and other single-voltage appliances require a converter, especially in places where lower-voltage systems or mixed-voltage supply still exist.

🇱🇷 Liberia

Home: 120V, 60 Hz, A / B / C
Czechia vs Home: Some plug shapes may feel partly familiar because Type C shows up at home, but Czechia’s voltage is much higher. A 120V-only appliance is not safe there without a converter.

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🇲🇬 Madagascar

Home: 127V / 220V mix, 50 Hz, C / E
Czechia vs Home: Travelers from Madagascar may already be used to a mixed-voltage setup, but 127V devices still are not safe in Czechia without a converter. Type C and Type E may already be partly compatible, but voltage is still the bigger issue for single-voltage lower-voltage devices.

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✅ Universal Packing Checklist

Use this checklist no matter where you’re traveling from. Adjust only converter vs adapter based on your home country.

Essential Power Gear

Conditional (Only If Needed)

Organization & Protection

Quick Safety Check

Look for “100–240V” printed on chargers and devices. Czechia commonly uses Type C and Type E plugs and operates on 230V / 50Hz.

✔ Adapter only
✖ No converter needed

🎒 Final Tips for Czechia

Most travelers only need an adapter. Phones, laptops, cameras, and power banks are almost always dual-voltage. Czechia’s standard supply is 230V / 50Hz, so the real question is usually plug shape and whether your device says 100–240V.

Adapters change plug shape, not voltage. If a device is single-voltage, plugging it into Czechia’s power without the right converter can permanently damage it.

Czechia’s outlets are much more straightforward than destinations with a mixed plug setup. Travelers will most commonly run into Type C and Type E, which makes planning easier, but a good universal adapter is still the smartest choice if you are coming from outside mainland Europe or moving around multiple countries on one trip.

Outlets can still be limited. In older hotels, historic buildings, smaller stays, guesthouses, and some older apartments, conveniently placed outlets may still be in short supply. A travel power strip solves this instantly.

USB ports are not guaranteed. Do not assume your hotel room, airport gate, train seat, or bedside lamp will have built-in USB charging.

Hair tools are the biggest risk. If yours is not dual-voltage, either bring a converter, use hotel-provided tools, or switch to a dual-voltage travel version.

Power banks are incredibly useful. Long train rides, navigation-heavy city exploring, day trips, museum days, Christmas market wandering, and full afternoons out in places like Prague, Brno, Český Krumlov, Kutná Hora, or Karlovy Vary can drain your phone fast.

Czechia’s power setup is broadly simple once you know what you are dealing with. The main things to remember are 230V / 50Hz and a plug setup centered on Type C and Type E. Once you are prepared, you are set for city stays, train trips, fairytale town hopping, spa towns, and multi-stop itineraries around the country.

Power outages are not something most travelers build a trip around, but occasional interruptions can happen anywhere. Devices with batteries like phones, laptops, Kindles, and power banks make that much less annoying when they do.

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