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Touring Prague: Transportation

People who wish to visit Prague have several options when it comes to reaching the city. They can choose traditional methods such as flying, or if they are already in a European country, they may take the bus or train. There are a variety of ways a determined traveler can reach Prague, depending on how quickly the traveler wants to reach the city and his or her budget.

Getting There

One of the best and quickest ways to reach Prague is to fly. The Prague International Airport is located in the city and offers daily connections to and from most major European cities, including Frankfurt, London, Amsterdam, and Paris. This airport hosts a variety of services and shops for travelers, including a post office, a bank with exchange counters, and car rental services.

To reach the city from the airport, tourists can take one of the many cars, shuttle vans, or buses that leave the airport from the arrival terminal and reach the city center. Tourists can also reach the Czech Republic by train. One thing to keep in mind is that during the summer, many of the international trains will become booked, so it is best if tourists are traveling this month to book train seats early. The Praha Hlavni Nadrazi is the main train station and offers an exchange office, accommodations agency, and showers. It also offers a luggage office, day-use lockers, and fast food restaurants. It is important for tourists to be aware of their surroundings because at night the train station can be a dangerous place to wander. Visitors should avoid walking alone at night and should be wary of pickpockets and other criminals.

It is also recommended that tourists take the metro system or bus instead of taxis. The bus system is the cheapest way to travel to and from the Czech Republic. There are several international buses to Florenc, the main bus station. Tourists can look up the travel schedules and times through the National Time Table Information System online. It is also wise to use caution when walking the bus terminals at night and to keep a buddy or travel partner close by during these situations.