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Air travel and airports, Rail travel, Bus and coach travel, Rules of the road, LPG, Car hire, City transport, Taxi |
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The largest airport in the Czech Republic is Prague-Ruzyně. There are smaller international airports in several other towns and cities. Most flights from Czech airports a ... |
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Lying in the very centre of Europe, the Czech Republic stands at a crossroads where many international rail routes meet (EuroCity, InterCity and SuperCity services). The train ... |
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International coach services link large Czech cities such as Prague, Brno and Ostrava with cities in Europe. Domestic coach services often use comfortable modern vehicles. ... |
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Rules of the road in the Czech Republic are very similar to those in other European countries.
On 1. 1. 2008 new stricter rules came into force intended to make Czech roads much ... |
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There are over 750 LPG stations in the Czech Republic. And there are never problems with valves: at Czech stations they have all different types of valves and attachments. A ... |
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Tens of Czech and international car hire agencies operate in the Czech Republic. You can book a car over the internet, and it will be waiting for you at the airport. Just show yo ... |
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Every large town and city in the Czech Republic has its own transport company which
operates a local transport network. At every marked stop you will find detailed timetabl ... |
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Like anywhere else in the world, taxis can be hailed in the street or booked over the phone. Numbers for taxi companies in a given town are available at the airport, at railwa ... |
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