This Monday sees another series of restrictions lifted as the coronavirus epidemic in the Czech Republic subsides. After five months of forced closure, hotels and lodging houses are again allowed to open. Meanwhile, schools and universities across the country have been allowed to return fully to classroom teaching. The attendance cap on cultural events and sports activities has been expanded. Photo: Malin Strandvall, Unsplash, CC0 Hotels, guest houses and also outdoor camps are now allowed to reopen for travellers. However, conditions still apply. Visitors must present a negative PCR or antigen coronavirus test no older than 48 hours when checking in. They are also required to undertake another test if their stay exceeds seven days.