Prague airport transfers

The city of Prague offers variety of transportation possibilities for all age and budget groups of visitors. The first transportation question the majority of visitors have to solve is getting themselves from the airport or train/bus station. You can decide whether to hop on a private operated Prague airport transfers or use a comfortable limousine or simply take public transportation. All options have its advantage and disadvantage and it is totally up to the visitor to decide which would suit the best.

 

The centre of Prague, where most of the city's sights are concentrated, is reasonably small and best explored on foot. At some point, however, in order to cross the city quickly or reach some of the more widely dispersed attractions, you'll need to use the city's cheap and efficient public transport system - the metro and a network of trams and buses. To get a clearer picture, invest in a city map that marks all the tram, bus and metro lines.

 

 

 

Prague is one of Europe's smaller capital cities, with a population of one and a quarter million. The Prague airport lies just over 10km northwest of the city centre, with only a bus link or taxi to get you into town. By contrast, both the international train stations and the main bus terminal are linked to the centre by the fast and efficient metro system.