As
the capital of the Czech Republic, finding transportation is
relatively easy. But it could be a bit tricky, especially for those
who are visiting the
city for the first time. Even though you’re
there for business or pleasure, where you will spend time with
beautiful VIP escorts in Prague, you’ll find
yourself in trouble
without knowing the basics of transportation. There are subtle
differences visitors should be aware of before boarding a flight
Getting
to Prague
There
are three ways a tourist can reach the city – by plane, train and
bus. By plane, Ruzyně International Airport is only 20 kilometers
from the city.
Transportation options from the airport to the city
are numerous and the most convenient is through taxi services. The
travel time is usually from
30-40 minutes depending on the driver.
There are also trains and buses but their destinations are
predetermined, which could be challenging
for first time visitors.
Tourists
can also reach the city by train. Tourists from other parts of Europe
can reach the city through Eurocity or Super City Pendolino,
depending
on your point of origin. You’ll be arriving at the train
station called “Praha
hl.n.” and you can take a taxi from that point to your preferred
destination.
Buses
are a lot slower but are also available for those who want to have a
longer road trip to enjoy the cities they go through. The
international
terminal of buses is located right in the city center.
Getting
Around the City
The taxi and city
train is the best way to get around the city without walking.
However, watch out when using a taxi to visit a place in Prague as
you might end up spending more, especially if you don’t speak the
local language. If you hail a taxi with a Prague
escort girl there might be a
chance that you can negotiate a good
price. The best option for getting around the city is by train.
If you’re thinking
of renting a car, be sure that you’re renting the vehicle for the
weekend only. There is heavy traffic in the city during the
weekdays
and people are using “Park and Ride” tickets so that they can
park their cars in a certain area and get a free ride to their
destination.
Walking
Having less options
with transportation in Prague doesn't mean you can’t go anywhere.
The city is relatively small and tourists can practically
walk from
one destination to another. Various destinations in the city such as
Old Town, Palace District and Wenceslas Square are all within
walking
distance. If you’re traveling around the city with a beautiful
girl, these spots would surely be good places to start.
Transportation in
Prague can be a bit tricky for first time tourists. However, since
parts of the city are very accessible on foot, tourists can
still
enjoy Prague without having to ride a bus or a train.