Sixteen kilometres from your atmospheric Prague accommodation in the city centre sits Prague International Airport. If you have chosen to hire a car for your trip, the journey from the airport to the city centre is well signposted and the route easy to navigate. If you have an appointment to get to, allow at least forty minutes to travel from the airport into the city, as there can be quite a lot of traffic about at certain times of the day. Much of the sightseeing can be enjoyed on foot in and around the Old Town but for those who like to explore further afield, a hire car is the perfect way to go.
Taxis are available from the airport to the city centre and will charge the equivalent of about thirteen pounds. To find the rank, you will need to walk across to Exit C at the terminal. The journey by road will take between twenty and forty minutes depending on the time of day.
An airport shuttle bus leaves Exit E and travels every half an hour to Namesti Republicky and costs two pounds and twenty pence. To be on the safe side, allow about forty minutes for this journey.
An economical method of travel is that of the 119 bus service. The stop is situated via the walkway of the Bus Centrum and the bus will deliver you to the Dejvicka metro station where there are four stops into the city centre. The cost for this journey (allow up to an hour) is around 27p.















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