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Travel Q&A on Prague:Question: #1: what is the cheapest way to travel from prague to Bristol?
I will be traveling to Prague, and from there i will like to find a way to travel to Bristol i dont know if is possible to do by train boat, i know i can fly with easyjet.com, but i want to look around, and how long will it take me if theres another way besides plane. - asked by Eleazar V Answer: Prague - Bristol...You can take the train from Prague to London without a lot of changes.... you change in Koln & Brussles. Then from Waterloo station in London you can get to Bristol different ways. If ... - answered by: pardubice73 View All Answers (3) Question: #2: Best way to travel to Prague, Venice and Nice from London?
I will be in London on Fri. April 6 and leaving on Sun. April 15. Me and my gf want to spend Fri+Sat in London and leave London Sunday morning, the 6th to see the 3 other cities. We want to see the Venice Italy, Prague Czech Republic and Nice France. In what order should we travel, how many days should we stay in each city and what is the best method to go from each city to another? (I would like 3 days and 2 nights in Nice b/c Monaco and Cannes would be nice day trips). Also I must leave London on Sun. April 15. I looked into flights to and from London to all the cities and everything is cheap except Venice. And even the flights from Nice to Venice which are not too distant apart all cost a ridiculous amount and are routed thru other cities thus being even more expensive. Let me know any ideas you may have - asked by K-bo Answer: You could take the Chunnel to France. A train to Prague. A train to Venice. Then another train too Nice. You should get a Eurail Pass. I would send 2-3 days in each city minimum.*All distances are direct.London ... - answered by: Fisher View All Answers (3) Question: #3: My husband has 'indefinite leave to remain in the UK' - does he need a visa to travel with me to Prague?
I plan to travel to Prague for a short break in January with my husband. I am a holder of a full British passport but my husband has a non-british passport with 'indefinite leave to remain in the UK' based on our marriage.I wanted to know if he'll need a visa if he travels with me?And if he does need one how long will it take to apply for one and obtain one?Thanks. - asked by mellon_collie Answer: It depends on his nationality, the UK visa doesn't make a difference in this case...Just check with the embassy to find out...Enjoy your trip! Prague is Amazing!!! ... - answered by: Luv Thy Neighbour! View All Answers (6) Question: #4: About Prague: Summoning Travel Experts, Please Help?
I'm a college sophmore and a first-time international traveler planning to head to Prague sometime next year. I've done quite a bit of research on the Czech Republic, but no information can take the place of actually, being there. Feedback please, if you will. What technology is in use? (Are there computers? Internet access?) Can I use my credit card? Which [card] is most recommended? Or should I bring cash? If so, where should I go to get it exchanged? What's the legal system like? What offenses am I protected against? What might I do that could be considered an offense? What is the most prevalent language? Second most? Are there many English-speakers? How is the transportation system in comparison to US transit? What is considered impolite during dining? Is there a certain hand to eat with or an order in eating and drinking? What is considered unacceptable attire for women? (Jeans, T-shirts, hats...?) Is smelly stuff okay (i.e. lotions, perfumes)? Etc. Many, many thanx : ) - asked by capital vice Answer: The Czech Republic is quite modern, and you’ll have no problem finding an internet café. As for credit cards, most touristy places take them, but like the rest of Europe, people generally prefer cash. ... - answered by: Dave-O View All Answers (1) Question: #5: How can I travel from Budapest to Prague by train and how much is it?
I have found conflicting websites about this - can anyone suggest a reliable, cheap website - I need to travel from Budapest to Prague early in the new year. - asked by Bo Answer: http://www.elvira.hu/ is run by the Hungarian Railways and will give you timing and information.There is one direct day train daily, taking 6h50. There are also two night trains, taking around 9. ... - answered by: hailesaladdie View All Answers (1) Question: #6: Travel from Prague to Switzerland?
I will be coming to Prague on a Monday and flying out of Zurich on that Saturday. Where else can i go around there, on the way to zurik, so i will not just stay in Prague the whole time. - asked by Kaylen M Answer: Prague is a really nice city with lots to do...I would recommend you spend a few days there...But since you have to get to Switzerland...you will be travelling through Austria..So I suggest you make a ... - answered by: Khorshid Khanom View All Answers (1) Question: #7: Cheap travel from prague to amsterdam on march 22??
hey i am trying to get from prague to amsterdam on march 22nd and I am having a difficult time finding a cheap mode of transportation (I only need a one way ticket). The cheapest flight i can find is about $145 and i cannot find a cheaper train ride. If anyone knows of a cheaper way of getting from prague to amsterdam on march 22 would be great. Thanks for all the help. - asked by bbhhss86 Answer: U didnt mention which airline company that u found that price from.Perhaps u shud try the budget airlines below or take a train instead.Good Luck!Ps: One way tickets can be more pricey than return one ... - answered by: thor_gare View All Answers (2) Question: #8: Travel from Prague to Vienna?
What's the best method of getting from Prague to Vienna? Bus? Train? Is there a particular website I should use for booking? - asked by casadevida Answer: definitely by rail. It's the most scenic. Check out Rail Europe's website:www.raileurope.com ... - answered by: Dee View All Answers (4) Question: #9: Any cheap Travel from Prague to Amsterdam?
hey i am trying to get from prague to amsterdam on march 22nd and I am having a difficult time finding a cheap mode of transportation (I only need a one way ticket). The cheapest flight i can find is about $145 and i cannot find a cheaper train ride. If anyone knows of a cheaper way of getting from prague to amsterdam on march 22 would be great. Thanks for all the help. - asked by bbhhss86 Answer: Eurolines is a coach tour operator. They can give you cheap fares for their coach rides, also one way.They earlier you book , the cheaper their fare.The price right now from Prague to Amsterdam is 950 ... - answered by: Lizzy lizzard View All Answers (3) Question: #10: looking for advise on travel from Prague to Hamburg Germany?
In Late June my husband and me are goning to spend a few days in Prague and then need to get to Hamburg for world cup soccer games. Does it make sense to drive from Prague to Hamburg (instead of flying)?How far is the trip?Can we do it in 2 days and 1 night stop in the middle?If so, where should we stop for the night?Any nice or interesting places to see on the way from Prague to Hamburg?Thanks for taking the time to help us! Mrs. R - asked by b2b specialist Answer: My personal suggestion is to take the train (I spent time living in both cities and moved from Hamburg a year and a half ago). End to end, the trip will take you about 8 hours, and should cost about 75€ ... - answered by: mjmelich View All Answers (3)
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