How To Reach Czech Republic

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Reaching Czech Republic by Air

Czech Republic houses four international airports with the capital city Prague housing the largest one namely Prague Airport catering to plethora of flight from almost all the major cities around the globe. Other airports are located in Ostrava, Brno and Karlovy Vary. All the above airports are connects the country to most other European capitals along with some cities outside Europe too. Czech Airlines is the national carrier operating to several European and other international destination. One can take direct flight from UK, Middle East, Europe, Canada and other places.

Reaching Czech Republic by Bus

You can also reach the Czech Republic from its neighbouring countries via variety of bus services. Eurolines, RegioJet, LEO Express, Polski Bus, Flixbus, Lux Express,Ecolines, Hello and Orangeways are some of the major and best-known international bus companies offering service to this country.

Reaching Czech Republic by Rail

If you are planning a trip to the Czech Republic from any of the European country, it makes sense to travel by train. The journey is convenient and quite cheap. The country also forms part of the European InterCity network, which facilitates the ease of travelling in train. The trains can cross the border at around 18 points. Most of the international trains disembark at Praha-hlavnÍ nˆdra_Í, Pragueês main station or at Hole_ovice and SmÍchov stations. The most expedient routes to the Czech Republic from the Western Europe are through Berlin, Frankfurt, Munich, Wôrzburg, Cologne, Nuremburg, Vienna or Zurich.

Reaching Czech Republic by Road

Czech Republic has very active borders being connected to several neighbouring countries by road. One can enter the country from Germany to the north and west, Poland from the northeast, Austria from the south and Slovakia from the southeast. Entry point of each of the routes is accessible via a major and well-maintained highway that will directly lead one to either Prague in the west or in the east to Brno. Make note that in order to use the highways within the Czech Republic you have to obtain a sticker, which is placed on your windscreen. Depending upon the validity, there are three stickers available, applicable for one week, one month and one year. The stickers are accessible at post offices or petrol stations.

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