Prague has one of the best public transportation systems in Europe. The buses, metro and trams cover the majority of the city.
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Prague has one of the best public transportation systems in Europe. The buses, metro and trams cover the majority of the city.
The Prague metro consist of 53 stations running mostly underground and is very fast, efficient and easy to use. It has three lines – A, B and C.
Read more »Most international buses arrive to Prague to Florenc (Krizikova street, Prague 8; lines B and C), fewer go to Roztyly (Rysaveho street, Prague 4; line C).
Read more »Trams with 530 km of tracks cover a large area of the city. Prague trams run 4:30 a.m. till midnight in 3-15 min. intervals.
Read more »Hlavni nadrazi (the Main Railway Station), Masarykovo nadrazi (Masaryk Railway Station) and Smichovske nadrazi (Smichov Railway Station)
Read more »Although getting around Prague by public transportation is very easy and convenient, in some cases you might welcome taxi services.
Read more »The Vaclav Havel Airport (formerly Ruzyne Airport) is the only international airport in Prague located on the north western outskirts of the city.
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