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Prague Airport Information
Prague airport is equipped with all the necessary facilities and information desks, so you don't have to be afraid you won't find your way around. At arrivals you will find ATMs, currency exchange offices, travel agencies, car rental companies, taxis, left luggage facilities and a post office.
Prague's only international airport, Ruzyne, is situated about 20 km north-west of Prague or about half an hour from the centre; public transport takes longer. A bus service operated by CEDAZ runs between the airport and Republic Square every 30 minutes from 05.30 until 21.30. The journey takes about 30 minutes (ticket cost 120 CZK). An even cheaper option might be to use public transport to the nearest metro station (26 CZK). Another alternative is to take an airport taxi (from 530 to 700 CZK) or pre-book airport transfer online (560 CZK).
Airport: Prague Ruzyne Airport
Address: 160 08 Prague 6, Czech Republic
Airport Code: PRG
Telephone: +420 - 2011 3314/321
Number of Terminals: 3
Location: The airport is located 20 km (12 ml) north-west of Prague.
Before travelling to Prague, you should check if any entry requirements are needed and arrange all necessary documentation. If you are a citizen of a country that does not have Visa Waiver Regime with the Czech Republic, you will need to obtain a valid visa in order to enter the Czech Republic. Contrary to some other countries, which issue visas on arrival, the Czech visa can be obtained only at a Czech embassy or the premises of authorities representing the Czech Republic in that particular country.
Prague Airport Ruzyne
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Prague Airport, Ruzyne (all international flights arrive here), is located 17km from the city centre and has all the modern amenities you would expect of a European airport. The journey from airport to city centre takes around 20 - 25 minutes, or around 55 minutes by public transport.
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