3 Ways to Get From Prague Airport to Prague City Center Without Being TRICKED 🛑
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- Опубликовано: 8 июл 2024
- Are you planning a trip to Prague and wondering how to get from the airport to the city center? Look no further! In this guide, we will show you the best and most affordable options for getting from Prague Airport to the city center.
There are several ways to get from the airport to the city, depending on your preferences and budget. One option is to take a Bolt or Uber taxi directly from Prague Terminal 1 or Prague Terminal 2. This is a convenient and relatively cheap option, especially if you are traveling in a group. Simply book your ride through the Bolt or Uber app, and you'll be on your way to your destination in no time.
Another option is to use public transport. The bus 119 runs from the airport through Nadrazi Veleslavin and can be caught at either Terminal 1 or Terminal 2. You can also take the Prague Airport express AE bus, which goes directly to Prague Hlavni Nadrazi Train Station. If you prefer the Metro, you can catch it at Nadrazi Veleslavin and get off at Prague Old Town Square. To use these options, you'll need to purchase tickets from the machines located by the airport.
Regardless of which option you choose, be sure to validate your ticket when using public transport in Prague. This is important to avoid being fined.
In this guide, we'll show you step-by-step how to book a Bolt or Uber taxi, or how to buy tickets for the bus or Metro. With these tips, you'll be able to easily and affordably get from Prague Airport to the city center. So sit back, relax, and let us take the stress out of your journey to Prague.
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The Airport Express bus is now running again! Buy your ticket at the Prague Airport Ticket desk. If you are in Prague city Centre you can buy it at Hlavni Nadrazi (Main train station ticket desk), as the bus leaves from there
One of the best simple and direct-to-the-point travel videos I've ever watched.
Thank you Tour Guide, Nash!!! 😊!!!
Thank you for your video! Easy, to the point and with videos of where and what to expect. Made my visit that much easier. Thanks!!
These videos are great and easy to follow. Thank you for taking the time to upload.
Thanks!
Great video, thank you!
Useful advice !
Perfect and with every detail...thank you!!!
Thank you this was so helpful
Thnk you very much, I was looking for videos like this, you explain everything so perfect 👍🏻
Your videos are great! These will come in handy on our visit to Prague.
Great video,Great Info,thanks.
Thank you for this helpful video. Traveling from the mainstation to the airport in Prague tomorrow
Hope our video helped 🙂
Thank you so much so clear consise and to the point video cheers liked and subbed !
Thank you for the kind words
Keepit up man
Great detail for travel
Awesome information. I'm so happy every time i watch your videos
Hello Nash! Thank you, this was super helpful. When getting off the 119 bus at its last stop, is there a lift done to the metro if travelling with luggage or just the steps seen on the video?
Nash .Thanks for your videos..Can you explain about bus number 100 from the airport wich hit the beginning of yellow line???
Thank you for this video! The 22th October I'm going to Praha by airplane and than I have to go to the train station from Praha to Pardubice
Awesome Sandra. Hope you will have a nice trip to Prague and Pardubice
New sub here! Can you make a playlist of tourist guidance in Prague? Like this video after reaching to City Centre where and how tourists can travel to cover Praha in a budget , where and what to eat ...etc
Great idea thank you & also welcome. Created & we are working on more tourist specific videos ruclips.net/p/PLiFAvG7Oh5LnSwUt-peSiMb0bDnrTmXek
Nice video. How can I get from Prague airport to ceske budejovice? Please 🙏
I love your videos realy helpful and useful. Just got a quick question though. Do i need a Covid19 test for entering the Czech Republic or is it just the pcr enough??
no covid and pcr test. I will go there in October for my masters
hi what does a tour of prague cost
we have tried codan agency before
it was not so good
a tour with food in Prague with beer
Do you need to know Czech language to work in IT industry in Czech?
Thank you for your video guides, when bying the pt ticket with visa, does it have to be with a chip? Or Can i submit my code?
The machines show the possibility to accept Visa (with logo). If that appears to be a problem when you want to pay , i propose to install application PID Lítačka , which should hopefully also work.
How to reach Národní obrany Prague 6 from airport terminal 2, bus number and metro line?
So it can’t validate on bus?? I have seen people do that
Can foreigners students visit Czech now
I really enjoy ur video's, do you mind if we get in touch coz gat some information i would like to know before travelling to Czech.
Hi! I am going to Prague in Sep for my master degree! Your video has helped me understand how to get around. There is just 1 problem. How do I buy the ticket through using card?
In many places in Prague there are machines, some buses also have machines for card built in. And easiest is to send a text to number: 90206 in form “DPT24” (for 30mins) or “DPT32” (90mins) and it works as electronic ticket. In Brno it is unfortunately cash mostly
@@NashTereza I see. I understand! Thank you soooo much!
Hey am planning to travel to Prague how's the place am from Kenya
Is public transportation free for tourists who are older than 65 years ? Can this bus and metro free for them as well without taking any ticket ?
Irrelevant to video but a qstn; can i work w czech work permit somwhere else in europe ? Like maybe hq in czech and a branch in germany ? Or do some freelance job beside that first job. Thanks
Hi there! Most likely it is not possible as you have to give info about your current employment to the czech government.
Thanks for this informations but how to get Tcheque monnaie from the airport ?
It is not the best place to change currency. Better to do it in the city eg. eXchange , Kaprova 14/13, 110 00 Josefov (by the old town) & you can usually pay for transport by a bank card
How to go Prague Airport to Charles University ? If possible please do make a video
Are you going to Charles University?
Can we book taxi from Bolt without having a Czech SIM card?
Yes, Bolt is global company running beyond Czech. So they accept any phone number
Does bus 119 and metro works 24 hours? Even on Christmas days?
yes they will operate. However they would be running on longer intervals which matches a weekend schedule. You can use google translate on this page with the info.
www.dpp.cz/omezeni-a-mimoradne-udalosti/detail/20680
The most tricky part is validating the ticket as most ppl aren't used to 😂
most of people don't have public transportation at all in their countries :-D
@@Pidalin lol sorry for you man 😂😂
@@nacermohamed454 I am Czech, I was talking about people who come here and don't understand what validating is, mostly only Americans and people from muslim countries don't understand it. :-D
@@Pidalin oh so dobry den 😄
in most countries i have visited you need to pay on trip which is time consuming unlike in Czech with validating system but still tricky 😂
@@nacermohamed454 This system is in most of former communistic countries where public transportation systems were united to one system. In the west, you had different company for metro, for trams, for buses etc...so they skipped simple paper time tickets and went directly to digital era from their old messy systems.
Also many countries still have old system where you just drop some coin when you enter vehicle, that's really retro for us.
Honestly, I don't like super modern ticket systems, it's confusing and complicated, you have some barriers in metro etc....it's directly against concept of simple and fast public transportation, I hope Prague will never adopt such system. I can't imagine beeping with some card constantly when I want enter metro or train, I saw it in other countries and I don't want it.
Most of Praguers have month or year pass, so they are just traveling and don't care about some tickets or validating, that's how should public transportation work - no barriers, just hop on and hop off without any stress.
Hii I want your help bro
Do we need to pay tickets to kids under 7?
*According to Prague transport department, its free for kids under 15 as long as you have ID * - www.dpp.cz/en/fares/fare-pricelist#1-2
For children ages 6 -10, there is no age verification requirement for free public transport except for travel on PID trains in zones P, O and B. Here, age can be verified by any ID card issued by a school, another carrier outside of the PID system or a card issued by the state administration or another legal entity (verified by a stamp or other significant symbols of the issuer) - for example, a plasticized photo ID issued by a legal entity giving the child’s first and last name and date of birth.
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