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Arriving in Prague Prague is well served by 3 excellent public transport systems,
the metro, buses and trams. If you're flying to Prague we can
arrange for a taxi to take you the 25 minute journey to the apartments.
This is cheaper than organising a taxi when you arrive. Alternatively
you can use public transport. Buy your 20Kc bus/metro ticket at
the newsstand in the airport and then stamp it on the bus. Take
bus 119 from outside the airport and catch the metro at Dejvicka
(use the same ticket), this is the last bus stop and everyone
will be leaving. Take the metro to
the nearest station to the apartment, (see the home page for your
selected apartment). Prague is connected by rail to all major capitals of Europe. The main station is called Hlavni Nadrazi change here onto the metro. The metro station is in the same building as the train station. Getting to Prague Due to the ever increasing popularity of Prague as a major tourist destination many airlines are starting to offer discounted air fares, prices start from around £85 return to the UK. Details can be found in the travel sections of your national newspapers. Alternatively use these links:-
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