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Don't Miss in Prague

 Charles Bridge
 Wenceslas Square
 Old Jewish Quarter
 Prague Castle
 Magic Lantern Theatre
 Cafe Slavia & Imperial
 Trade Fair Palace
 St.Mikulas Church
 Municipal House
 National Theatre
 Stavovske Divadlo
 Town Bridge Tower
 Old Town Square
 Parizska Street
 Petrin Hill
 Astronomical Tower
 Powder Tower
 State Opera House
 Rudlfinum
 Lesser Town
 St. James Church
 Theatre of Estates
 Observation Tower
 Stromovka Park
 Vltava River
 Vysehrad
 Bertramka
 Lapidarium
 Ta Fantastika
Prague Picture Gallery

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Arriving to Prague by Train or Bus

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All international trains arrive either at Praha hlavni nadrazi (main train station) or at Praha Holesovice. The main train station is located only a few minutes from Prague's city centre. At both stations you can find money exchange offices, tourist information offices and a left language service. You are also able to book accommodation through some agencies here. Remember, in summer the international trains tend to be full and you should book your seat at least a few weeks ahead. If you are arriving by bus you’re most likely to terminate your journey at the main bus terminal Praha Florenc (see Florenc Map ). This bus terminal is about 15 minutes from the city centre, situated on the eastern edge of the New Town, it is easily accessible by tube (yellow line B and red line C) and trams. The bus terminal also has a left language facility and some exchange offices. Bus is the cheapest way to travel across Europe. The Czech Republic provides connections from/to major European cities several times a week. To see more info about buses in Prague - click here.

Where Arrive International Trains?  All International trains arrive at the Main or Holesovice Stations. Both are located on the C line of the subway and are served by several tram lines.

Prague Train Station: Be aware of that area! Many homeless and  people with "criminal history" hang around there. Prague Train station is shame for PRAGUE!

Coming from Germany into Prague was a bummer. The Germans run their grimmy old trains out of the country. As the train got closer and closer, the scenery got worse and worse. Crumbled old bldgs., Deterioration, unkempt lawns, you name it, it went straight down hill. Didn't the commies do anything? That's what I thought when we got to the train station. Didn't the commies ever use a hose to wash things down? Prague's train station is more filthy than most Grey Hound Bus Stations. Hey, did you ever been to the old one in San Francisco? That's how bad Prague's train station was, if not worse.

Coaches From UK:

Capital Express: www.capitalexpress.cz

Kingscourt Express: www.eurobus.cz/jr/000075.html

Eurolines: www.gobycoach.com

Student Agency: www.studentagency.cz

Bohemia Euroexpress International: www.bei.cz

Bohemia lines: www.bohemianlines.cz

 

  •   Airlines Flying to Prague - Getting There by Air
  •   Getting to Prague from UK
  •   Getting to Prague by Car
  •   Getting to Prague from Ireland
  •   Prague Airport and Getting to the City
  •   Arriving to Prague by Train or Bus
  •   Bicycle in Prague
  •   Car and Motorcycle in Prague
  •   Car rental in Prague
  •   Parking in Prague
  •   Car Theft and Emergencies in Prague
  •   Boats and river cruises in Prague
  •   Buses in Prague
  •   Trains in Prague
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  • Prague Airport Transfers

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    Capital Express

    operates a regular licensed coach service between Ostrava-Olomouc-Brno-Prague-Pilsen-London and back.

    capitalexpress.cz

     

    Eurolines

    coach service from Prague to any European city.

    www.eurolines.cz

     

    Kingscourt Express

    coach bus service between London and Prague.

    www.KCE.cz

     

    Prague Metro

    The Prague metro carries around 400 million passengers a year. It is fast, efficient, clean, and easy to use. Its three lines consist of about 50 km of tracks (running mostly underground) and some 50 stations.

    Prague Trams

    Trams cover a large area of the city (with 500 km of tracks) and are used by some 300 million people a year. Daytime trams run from 4:30 a.m. till midnight in 8-10 min. intervals (8-15 min. on weekends). Night trams (numbers 51-58) run from 00:30 a.m. till 4:30 a.m. in 40 min. intervals.

     

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