The Czech Republic will open its borders to foreign tourists from June 15 - including Brits. However, anyone coming from the UK will need to take a coronavirus test.
The country has introduced a traffic light system to classify other countries according to their coronavirus risk. Britain and Sweden have been put in the riskiest red category, meaning Czechs returning from trips there and citizens of those countries need to have a test.
Prague will place 19 European states, mostly central eastern and southeastern nations, in the least-risky category under its new colour-coded system.
Czechs have undone most restrictions, with restaurants and hotels fully reopened on May 25. But tourism suffered as lockdown measures hit the economy, and only