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Arriving in Prague by Bus or Train
Prague railway stations (arriving in Prague by train)
If you are using an international train you will most probably get off at the main railway station (Wilsonovo Nadrazi, Hlavni Nadrazi) or at Holesovice station (Nadrazi Holesovice). At both stations you will find a 24-hour left luggage service, information desks, exchange offices, food stalls and booking offices. Both of them are connected by metro (red Line C) to the rest of the city. The main railway station is just 5 minutes away from Wenceslas Square.
Prague buses and bus stations (arriving in Prague by coach)
If you travel to Prague by international coach/bus, you will most probably arrive at Florenc, Prague's international bus terminal. The bus terminal is located in the centre of the New Town, close to most hotels and other accommodation. This bus station is located at Lines B and C of the metro. The second most used bus station is called Roztyly.
Other smaller bus stations:
Na Knizeci - Nadrazni, Prague 5, (Metro Line B, Andel station)
Holesovice - Partyzanska, Prague 7, (Metro Line C, Nadrazi Holesovice station)
Cerny Most - Chlumecka, Prague 9, (Metro Line B, Cerny Most station)
Arriving in Prague by Train or Bus
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All international trains arrive either at Praha Hlavni Nadrazi main train station (including the overnight train from London, via Brussels and Cologne) or at Praha Holesovice. If you are arriving by bus you're most likely to terminate your journey at the main bus terminal, Praha Florenc.
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- Prague Weather and When to Go
- Money, Costs and Budget in Prague
- Prague Castle
- Restaurants in Prague and Czech Cuisine
- Old Prague and Old Town Square
- Charles Bridge
- Astronomical Clock
- Police and Safety in Prague
- Classic Music and Opera in Prague
- Czech Traditional Restaurants
- Bars and Pubs in Prague
- Prague Public Transport


