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Email and Internet in Prague

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Walks of Prague -  Guided Tours in Prague City

You can send, receive emails and browse the internet at numerous internet cafes and bars in Prague. You can also log onto the internet through phone line at hotels (most hotels have RJ-11 standard plugs.) calling local internet access number. There are free dial-up internet service providers in Prague or you can use a global  search engine. If you have account with AOL, just check their local access nodes in Prague. Some internet cafes will also offer Ethernet sockets so bringing your own laptop/ notebook is not a problem. Prices at internet cafes range from 60CZK to 150CZK per hour. One of the cheapest cafes in Prague is Net Cafe located at Na porici 8, close to metro station Namesti Republiky (just 1CZK for 1 minute).

Internet Cafes in Prague

- Bohemia Bagel, Ujezd 16

  (bohemibagel.cz - internet & restaurant & cafe) 
- Bohemia Bagel, Masna 2 
- Internet Cafe Prague, Narodni 25
- Internet Cafe Prague, Liliova 18
- Cybeteria, Stepanska 18
- Internet & Tea, Na Prikope 25

 

If you need the internet for a few hours, and want to save some money, it might be worth heading to Pl@neta Internet Café, where you will find rates starting at 40 hellars a minute (Vinohradska 102, Prague 3, Tel: 267 311 182). This café also offers Microsoft Word, Excel and other programs that other cafés don’t.

 

Wireless WiFi Internet in Prague
Several coffee shops and restaurants offer free wifi connection. You need only bring your laptop with wifi adapter.

- Vltava Cafe and Restaurant, Masarykovo Nabrezi 22, Prague

- Jama Cafe and Restaurant, V Jame 7, Prague 1

- Modra Lavicka Czech-Thai restaurant, Opletalova 19, Prague

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    Free Dialup in Prague.

    Most dialup internet  connections are free. If you don't have your own internet provider use this configuration:

    account name: volny

    password: volny

    dial up: 971 200 11

    You can use this phone no. to access internet anywhere in Czech Republic, paying just local call. This provider called Volny.cz is one of most popular in Czech Republic. Price of local call per minute depends from where you calling. Hotels usually surcharge local calls. Calls are also cheaper when calling off peak from 18pm until 6am and weekends.

     

    Free Internet at

    The British Council. They have two terminals. Located at Narodni 10 (metro stration Narodni trida, entry around the corner from the side street).

     

    Prague is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Europe. Prague is sometimes referred to as “The City of One Hundred Spires” or “The Golden Prague”.