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 Tourist information in Prague -2

Prague has become a popular destination for tourists from all over the world. The capital of the Czech Republic is dotted with world-class museums, historic chapels, lively shopping districts and trendy nightclubs. It is also a reliable city for traveling travelers. However, there is important tourist information in Prague that you need to know in order for your trip to this European city to be successful.

When you travel anywhere, you should familiarize yourself with the medical care of your destination, the police and vehicles. Travel to Prague is no exception.

Fortunately, you can access the wealth of tourist information in Prague in the Prague Information Service. Friendly staff working in any of the four offices can help you find a sightseeing tour, book dinner reservations, find a clean hotel, or map out the city’s historical sights. They can also help you with more important issues; If you need a doctor or a police officer, the Prague Information Service can help you.

If you need police attention, you should know that the main Prague police station is just a few minutes walk from the lively Wenceslas Square in Prague, in the city center. However, be warned: many travelers give Prague police low marks for service.

If you have an emergency, there are several numbers you can call. The number for the ambulance service is 155, for the police 158, fire 150 and general emergency 112. I hope you don’t need these numbers. But just in case you should keep them with you.

In Prague, there are two local hospitals that provide round-the-clock assistance in English: the Motol Hospital and the Na Homolce Hospital. However, the Canadian Center for Medicine in Prague is a favorite among tourists. The hospital is one of the longest international clinics in Prague.

Of course, all the tourist information in Prague in the world will not help you if you do not know how to get to the city. The easiest way is to go to Ruzyne Airport, located in Dejvice, which is only 12 and a half miles from the center of Prague. The airport is rather small and easy to navigate, a pleasant change in many oversized western airports.

Once you are at the airport, getting to the city is a relatively simple task. You can take the Cedaz bus or transfer to Prague Airport to get to the city.

Once in Prague, the easiest way is to rely on public transport. The transport capabilities of the city work 24 hours a day, and the service is reliably reliable.

Driving is a little harder. The roads in Prague are constantly updated; long traffic jams are not unusual. And if you want to go on the highway, you will need to buy a special sticker. The “R” sticker means that you can travel to Prague for one year. Sticker "M" gives you time for driving time, and sticker "D" gives you permission to go to the city for a week.

Knowing this basic tourist information in Prague, you can make your trip to this most magical city of Central Europe smooth and carefree. The more you know, before you fly to the capital, the more time you have to enjoy all that Prague offers.




 Tourist information in Prague -2


 Tourist information in Prague -2

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