Luxury holidays in Prague

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When to go

Winters can be freezing, summers scorching and busy – the best times are late spring and early autumn. If you don’t mind the cold, and periodic smog alerts, the city is lovely in snow.

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Getting there

  • Planes

    Václav Havel Airport is about 20 minutes from the city centre. Taxis are around CZK650 (about €22), but most hotels offer a free pick-up service if you phone ahead. Bus 199 goes to Dejvická station, which is on the metro.
  • Trains

    International trains arrive at the art nouveau Main Railway Station. The Metro system is extensive and easy to use; a three-day pass is CZK310.
  • Automobiles

    Driving isn’t easy, and parking is hellish: most areas are residents-only blue zones.
  • Taxis

    Definitely avoid hailing them on the street since many drivers try to get away with the 'scenic route' and not turning on the meter. Try AAA Radio Taxis on 2211 0 2211 or 14 0 14.