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Prague Airport: Simplicity and Convenience

Prague Airport, located in Ruzyne, is the largest airport in Eastern Europe. However, there are only two terminals in it: the first is for intercontinental flights, and the second is for EU countries. The zone of customs and passport control is located at the transition from the first terminal to the second. This information is very useful for those who make a flight with a transfer in Prague.

Prague Airport does not provide separate smoking areas, but there is access to Wi-Fi, and on the second floor of the second terminal there is a relaxation area with sofas, cushions, access to chargers for computers and mobile phones. And, if the transplant takes more than three hours, you can relax and climb with your feet on the couch, take a nap, and again on your way to another airport. Prague Ruzyne - only so!

Prague Airport, like all airports, is full of shops and restaurants. Restaurants - perhaps the only place where you can smoke. At the moment, it's problematic to find a smoking zone in European airports. For example, in the airport of Frankfurt for smokers in a remote place, they made something like glass boxes. From the first time, not everyone can find them. In the Roman airport of Fimuchino, the smoking zone was only in one terminal, which served the arrival and departure hall for direct Russian flights. Recently, such a zone was opened in one more terminal.

If the flight with a transfer, then the restaurant is still better to visit. Cook very tasty and inexpensive. Aeroproth of Prague is pleased with cheap dutifri - duty-free shops. I really love enameled jugs, mugs, clay utensils, straw figures, in general, "extremely useful" things in the farm and buy them at the airport in Prague regularly. The currency can be exchanged at the airport.

There are ATMs right there. It is better to withdraw cash in Unicredit, he takes 100 rubles for the operation at the rate of the bank. On the second floor of the second terminal you can find racks of airline representations. The tax return is in the first terminal. It is necessary to familiarize in advance with the rules for the return of taksfri in the Czech Republic, since for each EU country there are different rules.

Getting to Prague from the airport in Prague is very easy. There are three options. But first you need to buy tickets in a red kiosk. Be sure to check in advance what kinds of tickets are available. Note that the ticket can only be relevant for certain zones, I bought the base for 72 hours.

So, the first option: the EU express bus. The ticket costs 60 CZK. The ticket must be taken from the driver. The bus runs about half an hour and stops at the train station in Prague. Red metro line. Go to the green branch to Staromestka.

The second option is bus number 119. Base rate, do not forget to validate the ticket. Before the stop Dejvicka is a green branch, then on it you get to Staromestska.

The third option is the bus number 100. The basic fare of the ticket, goes about 20 minutes to the yellow branch of the Zlicin metro station. Cross the green branch to Staromestska. All buses stop in front of the exit from the airport.

The cost of a taxi from the airport to the center of Prague will be about 600 kroons. In general, the airport in Prague is designed so that it is very easy to navigate.

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