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Prague

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✈️ Getting there

PRGVáclav Havel Airport Prague
📍 17 km35 min🚌 Bus🚌 Metro (bus connection)🚕 Taxi🚌 Airport Express Bus

Bus 119 to Nádraží Veleslavín metro station (line A) costs 40 CZK (about €1.60) with a standard 90-minute ticket, then metro to the centre takes 15 minutes — total around 35-40 minutes and by far the cheapest option.

Václav Havel Airport is a compact, manageable hub with two terminals — Terminal 1 for non-Schengen and Terminal 2 for Schengen flights; easyJet, Ryanair, Wizz Air, and Czech Airlines all base significant operations here.

Don't Miss

Hidden gems and local experiences in Prague — beyond the tourist trail.

🌅Cross Charles Bridge at 6am, before the souvenir vendors arrive and when the morning mist sits on the Vltava. The bridge statues cast long shadows and you'll have the panorama essentially to yourself — a completely different experience from the midday scrum.
🍺Locals drink at Lokál (Dlouhá 33) rather than tourist-facing beer halls — it serves Pilsner Urquell tank-fresh, not pasteurised, which tastes noticeably cleaner. The half-litre costs around 60 CZK (about €2.40). Arrive before 7pm for a table.
🏛️The Mucha Museum on Panská is smaller and cheaper than people expect and contains original advertising poster studies that show how Alphonse Mucha actually worked — the process sketches are more interesting than the finished prints sold in every gift shop in the city.
🎻St. Agnes Convent (Anežský klášter) holds the National Gallery's medieval Bohemian art collection in a 13th-century setting that most Prague visitors never find — it's a 10-minute walk from the tourist centre but feels completely removed from it.
🚡Take tram 22 from Malostranské náměstí uphill through the castle district and out to Bílá Hora — locals use it as a sightseeing route, it's covered by a standard transit ticket (32 CZK), and the views from the Hradčany stretch are better than most paid viewpoints.

Travel Plans

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to fly to Prague?

The best time to visit Prague is April–May & September–October, when you'll find comfortable conditions and a good balance of lively atmosphere without peak crowds.

Do I need a visa to visit Prague?

Visa requirements depend on your passport — check your government's travel advice for the latest entry requirements before booking.

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