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Getting There

Getting to Prague
By air: Prague’s international airport, Ruzyne, is located about 12 miles outside of the city centre. It is possible to reach Prague from over 100 destinations worldwide, including from many European cities. Shuttle services offer journeys to and from the city centre every 30 minutes. There are also local buses, which depart every 10 minutes. Taxis are expensive and often unlicensed.
By train: Prague is connected by rail to over 20 European cities including Vienna, Munich, Berlin and Paris. You should always book your seat in advance, to ensure a ticket. Trains are reliable and usually run on time, although buses are occasionally faster.
By road: Prague has limited motorways, with a 81mph speed limit; however, driving is a lot safer in Prague than in some other European cities, as seatbelts are compulsory for all, as are headlights in winter, and for all motoring offences fines are very high.
If you are travelling from Belgium, you will need to follow the E40 until Cologne, where you will pick up the E31 and follow it until Heidelberg. From here, take the E50 and follow the signs to Prague. If you are travelling from Paris, you will need to follow the E50 to the city, while from Berlin, the E55 provides access.
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