Getting There
The only direct flight to from the United States to Prague is on Czech (www.czechairlines.com), in partnership with Delta (www.delta.com), from New York – JFK. The flight from New York takes approximately seven hours. Otherwise, a change in London (www.britishairways.com), Amsterdam (www.klm.com), Paris (www.airfrance.com), Frankfurt, or Munich (www.lufthansa.com) is necessary.
For train travelers, most international trains arrive at the city's main railways station (Hlavni Nadrazi) which is in the center of town and linked by subway, while trains from Berlin and Vienna frequently stop at Holesovice station, located out of the city center, but linked by the subway as well.
Getting into Prague
There are three ways to get from Ruzyne Airport to the center of Prague: take bus 119 (8kc, about $ .30) (buy tickets from the tobacco stand in the airport) to the nearest metro station (Dejvice); take one of the white Cedaz mini vans that are parked in front of airport (90kc per person, about $4); or take a taxi (about $20).
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