Public transportation in the Czech Republic
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Public transportation in the Czech Republic
Metro.
The Czech Republic has a subway only in Prague. The metro is open from 5:00 to 00:00, but it closes a little later - at 00:30. Interval of trains - from 2-3 to 10 minutes. The Prague metro network consists of 3 lines, marked with letters and different colors: lines A (green), B (yellow) and C (red), 46 stations.
Prague has a single form of ticket for all public transportation, including the metro. Tickets are sold at metro machines, hotels, supermarkets, newsstands, travel agencies and other places. You should choose tickets based on the length of your stay in the city - you can buy a pass for 15 days, 7 days, three days and a day.
Train.
There are rail connections between most cities in the Czech Republic.
Taxi
Taxi fares are set individually by each municipality in the Czech Republic. On average, the cost should not exceed CZK 30 per km. It is better to order a cab by phone to avoid confusion and unnecessary costs.
Metro.
The Czech Republic has a subway only in Prague. The metro is open from 5:00 to 00:00, but it closes a little later - at 00:30. Interval of trains - from 2-3 to 10 minutes. The Prague metro network consists of 3 lines, marked with letters and different colors: lines A (green), B (yellow), and C (red), 46 stations.
Prague has a single form of ticket for all public transportation, including the metro. Tickets are sold at metro machines, hotels, supermarkets, newsstands, travel agencies, and other places. You should choose tickets based on the length of your stay in the city - you can buy a pass for 15 days, 7 days, three days, and a day.
Train.
There are rail connections between most cities in the Czech Republic.
Taxi
Taxi fares are set individually by each municipality in the Czech Republic. On average, the cost should not exceed CZK 30 per km. It is better to order a cab by phone to avoid confusion and unnecessary costs.