July 3 - July 6 || Prague, Czech Republic
To find helpful information on all things Prague visit the Prague Tourism website HERE.
Prague Castle: Explore the seat of Bohemian kings and emperors for centuries.
Old Town Square: Witness the astronomical clock and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Jewish Quarter (Josefov): Learn about Prague's Jewish history and visit synagogues.
National Gallery Prague: Admire Czech and international art masterpieces.
Charles Bridge: Walk across this historic bridge adorned with statues.
Vltava River Cruise: Relax on a scenic boat tour offering a different perspective.
Czech Food Tour: Savor hearty stews, dumplings, and local beers.
Thermal Spa Experience: Unwind in luxurious baths with natural mineral waters.
Petřín Lookout Tower: Ascend for panoramic city views.
Vyšehrad: Explore a historic fort with stunning cemetery and vineyards.
Tram: Trams are a popular choice, offering a scenic way to explore the city. They run from early morning until late night.
Bus: Numerous bus routes cover the city. Purchase a Bip! card before boarding. Operating hours are similar to the metro and tram.
Taxi: Taxis are readily available throughout Prague.
Walking: Many attractions are within walking distance.
For detailed information on public transportation, taxi services, and other transportation options, please visit:
Visa Information
Please see THIS LINK for visa information.
Airport
Václav Havel Airport Prague serves the city of Prague.To get from the airport to the Prague University of Economics and Business:
Currency
The Czech Koruna (CZK) is Prague's currency. Most major credit cards are accepted, but carrying some cash is handy. ATMs are widely available. Tipping is appreciated but not required. A 10% tip in restaurants is customary, while rounding up taxi fares is common.
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