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Post to Czech Republic

Postage to the Czech Republic from £11.59

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Shipping to Czech Republic?

You can trust Parcel2Go to deliver your Czech post safely and on time. We work with a variety of trusted international couriers such as Evri, Royal Mail and DPD.

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Ship to Czech Republic with Parcel2Go

Our Services and Postage to Czech Republic

When you post to Czech Republic, you need a service you can rely on. Not only do we offer a service for all your needs but shipping to the Czech Republic with Parcel2Go starts from just £11.59!

It doesn’t matter if you’re shipping to Prague or Brno, we’ve got you. Whether you’d like express delivery or you want to keep those Czech postal rates low, just put your parcel’s measurements in our quick quote tool and browse your shipping options!

Before You Ship to Czech Republic

Before you post to the Czech Republic from the UK, we recommend checking the country’s customs regulations, so you can be sure your parcel won’t be held up for any reason. Another way to avoid delays is to avoid posting on Czech public holidays, as this could mean your parcel arrives a day or two later than expected.

Book your shipment with Parcel2Go for cheap parcel delivery to Czech Republic today.

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Our International Services to Czech Republic

Czech Republic Customs Regulations and Charges

Parcel2Go will send you all the customs documentation you need to breeze through Czech customs as soon as you complete your booking.

There are certain items you cannot ship to the Czech Republic, which you can find in our prohibited items list.

The standard EU VAT rate for the Czech Republic is 21%. But you may not need to pay any VAT if your parcel is:

  • A gift (an item sent from one individual to another)

  • Not sent directly from a marketplace such as Amazon or eBay

  • Under the value of €45 (about £39)

It’s important to know that the value includes both the cost of the items within the parcel in addition to the cost of postage itself. Customs charges may be due if your parcel is over the value of €45 or you’re a business sender.

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Our Top Tip

Use our International Shipping Hub to find out everything you need to know about sending a parcel to countries within the EU - including customs declarations, VAT, import fees and more!

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Czech Republic Address Format

Addressing Czech post isn’t too dissimilar from how we address parcels in the UK, but there are a few added details you need to know. For example, some major cities require you to add a 1-3 digit code after the locality name. Find out more on how to address a parcel to the Czech Republic. Here’s a quick example:

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Czech Republic Prohibited Items

Before you send a parcel, make sure your package doesn’t include any items that are restricted from entering the country you’re sending to. Take a look at our full prohibited items list before you post to Czech Republic.

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EU Customs Changes: What the New €3 Duty Means for Your Shipments

From 1 July 2026, the EU is introducing a flat €3 customs duty on individual items valued under €150, shipped from outside the EU. Crucially, the charge applies per product type within a parcel — not per parcel. Send a package containing a shirt, a phone case and a book, and you're looking at €9 in duty, not €3.

What you need to know:

  • Ship before 1 July 2026 to avoid the new charges on eligible consignments

  • Shipments over €150 are not subject to this flat levy — but will still need to pay standard customs duty rates

  • Private gifts between individuals valued under €45 remain exempt — find out more about customs & VAT

  • Business senders should use Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) at checkout — this settles all duties upfront so your recipient receives their parcel without unexpected charges at the door

For businesses and eCommerce sellers shipping regularly to EU customers, the per-item duty structure means costs can stack up quickly. Using DDP keeps the delivery experience smooth for your customers and reduces the risk of parcels being held at customs due to unpaid charges.

Find Out More

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is postage to the Czech Republic?

Postage to Czech Republic starts from just £11.59 with Parcel2Go! Book today and select from a range of international services from reliable parcel couriers such as Evri, Royal Mail and DPD!

How long does it take to ship to the Czech Republic?

Our fastest parcel delivery to Czech Republic takes around 1-3 working days. But if you choose a more budget friendly option, cheap delivery to Czech Republic will usually take around 3-5 working days.

When you get a quote with us, you can filter by the fastest or cheapest delivery, so you can easily find the best service for you!

Can I send chocolate to Czech Republic?

You can send chocolate to the Czech Republic, but it’s important to know that it may melt along the way! Here’s some of the items you cannot post to Czech Republic:

  • Batteries

  • Certain kinds of seeds

  • Drugs or medications

  • Fresh or perishable foods such as meat and poultry

  • Fruit flies, even for biomedical research

  • Medical equipment 

  • Money

For a full list of items you cannot ship to Czech Republic, take a look at our prohibited items list before you send.

What Are the General Product Safety Regulations (GPSR)?

The General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) came into effect on 13 December 2024, introducing updated product safety requirements for goods sold or shipped to the EU and Northern Ireland (NI).

If you're a UK business or online seller sending parcels internationally, the regulations may apply to your shipment. One of the main requirements is appointing a Responsible Person based in the EU or NI to oversee product compliance and safety. Products and packaging may also need to meet updated GPSR labelling requirements before they can be placed on the market.

Checking whether your goods comply with GPSR before booking international delivery can help avoid delays, returns or customs issues.

Find out more about GPSR