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WaterWater
Prague airport to city centre made easy.
I know that this has been sort of answered before but could someone give me a step by step guide as to how I can get from the airport in to the city centre. Switching from bus to metro sounds intimidating and the taxis sound like they are run by ripoff merchants. Can I pay in Euro? Can I change Euro at the airport?
Diziet
Prague airport to city centre made easy.
We did this a couple of months ago (with 2 kids!). There are ATM near the airpost exits where you can take out money in local currency using your bank (Cirrus) card ot your credit card. Then you can go to the booth by the rightmost exit which sells tickets for the bus/metro. A combine. ticket for the day is 12kcz (about 50c). By your tickets, then go to the bus stop just outside and take the 119 bus to Devszinca (spelling might not be right!). At the end of the route is the metro station, pnly 3 stops from the centre. Can't miss it, and taking the metro is not intimidating at all. It is bright, clean, cheap and well signposted.
There is also an information booth in the airport near the ATMs and ticket booth that will give you details.
I felt a little intimidated too while planning this and almost got a taxi. But it was actually very straightforward and saved a packet!
cheers,
Diziet
EvilDoctorK
It's really easy
Agree with Diziet on this one ... really you can't go wrong.
Just buy your tickets from the booth .. I think you can also buy them from the newsagents in the arrivals hall.. then go out to the bus stop.
The 119 Bus runs from the airport to the metro station Dejvicka metro .. the Metro is the last stop (so you can't miss it). The bus stops right outside the entrance to the metro -you literally get off the bus and go straight down the stairs into the station .. the metro station is at the end of the line (so you can't get on a train going the wrong direction).
As far as I know it's this or a taxi .. there's no other option really.
Edited to add ... actually a bit of googling found this ..
www.aas.cz/cedaz/default_e.htm ... might be an option... though I've no personal experience of it.
euroDilbert
Frequent poster
Re: It's really easy
I used the minibus (cedaz) service. Worked fine, no problems.
I intended to use it on the way back as well, but a taxi-driver offered almost the same price (based on 4 of us), so we did that instead. (Otherwise avoided taxis completely - both because of their poor reputation and because it was possible to easily walk to all the main tourist spots).
WaterWater
Local currency.
I know it's hard to believe but I don't have an ATM card. So I will be stuck at the airport. Is there some way of getting local currency or do they accept the Euro?
puntingpot
Re: Local currency.
Exchange your ccy over there. I changed 45 euro at the airport because none of the banks local to me had CZK. It cost me 3.35 in commission and a rate of 30.41. Better Rates with no commission in prague. Best rate I found was 31.91 although I used ATM and it cost me 1.40 in commission although rate was 32 something
You will need 12kc per person for the 119 bus and tram. Ask at ticket booth for what tram you need or use the Metro. We used tram and found it excellent.119 takes about 20mins to get to Devcijka and it was a further 15/20 mins to get to Charles bridge on the no. 20 tram. It is easy and user friendly.
EvilDoctorK
Re: Local currency.
WaterWater
- Now might be a good time to think about getting an ATM card when abroad it makes life a lot easier for sure
- If you don't want to do that try your local bank .. they might be able to order in a bit of Czech currency for you if you give them a few days - worth asking anyway I think most of them can do this (otherwise as said above Bank of Ireland will probably have a bit of it at Dublin Airport.. though you'll pay for that privilege ) ... The rate won't be great but it won't be any worse that you get in Prague Airport and you'll have the comfort of having it with you (though don't change all your money in to czech cash and carry it with you .. if you wont have an ATM card probably better to bring € travellers cheques rather than €/czech cash)
WaterWater
Metro Stop?
Where does the metro stop? I hope to have a hotel near Wencelas Sq/Charles bridge area?
Tall Chapy
Frequent poster
Airport Info
I find this great for airport info.
www.toandfrom.org/airport/europe.html
EvilDoctorK
Re: Airport Info
Prague Metro Map here - you'll be on the Green line coming in from the Airport
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The train stops at either end of Wenceslas Square (which is more of a long wide street than a square really)... Mustek station is at the norther end and Muzeum at the southern end ... For the Charles Bridge the station Staromesteska is pretty close to the East End of it and Malostranska pretty close to the Western end.