I've seen cashiers in Prague use imprint carbon copy credit card machines. I think they can figure out a chip and sign, or even a swipe and sign transaction without special instructions or training. Prague has tourists from all over the world, many of whom come from the US. Shops, restaurants and hotels in the centre who accept credit cards as
I suppose the cashiers will be quite surprised seeing your pinless card and some won't know how to use it. We never use signature with our cards (both credit and debit) here. I suppose it is too late to ask your bank to give you a more modern plastic, so good luck. I hope your card will work at least somewhere. Save. We'll be in Prague for 5 days in June. We'll be staying in Vršovice, doing the usual city exploring with at least one day trip ( to Konopiště ). I'm trying to see how much cash we should have on hand. Do most places accept credit cards or are there still a lot of cash-only places ?
Major credit cards are widely accepted in the Czech Republic, especially in the capital Prague and other touristic hotspots. If you visit smaller towns or villages, credit cards are still accepted in some shops, but much less in restaurants. Credit cards are also accepted at railway stations of major cities ( usually only one counter is

4. Re: Using a Credit Card at Restaurants. 6 years ago. Save. Sometimes, you may be asked to follow the waiter to the counter where the terminal is. This is perfectly ok, as they may have an older wired device. There are still restaurants that do not accept cards but this is not very common and all the rests in touristy areas will accept cards.

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