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Buses
Bus services in Prague are provided by several transport operators, chiefly by Dopravní podnik Hlavního města Prahy, a.s. (Prague Transport Company, plc.) followed by Student Agency a.s. Buses in Prague mostly serve as connections between the metro and large housing estates, and tourists visiting Prague readily use them.
Tickets: Buy a ticket before boarding, and then validate it on entering. Doors open and close automatically; the end of the boarding period is signalled by a high-pitched sound.
National Timetable Information System - www.jizdnirady.cz
Prague Central Bus Station - www.florenc.cz
Buses in Prague
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If you're staying in Prague then you probably won't be using buses, unless you are staying in some obscure suburbs.
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