Prague has become a favored destination for tourists from across the world. The capital city of the Czech Republic is dotted with world-class museums, historic chapels, bustling shopping districts and trendy nightclubs. It’s also a relatively easy city for travelers to navigate. There is some important Prague tourist information, though, that you need to know to make your trip to this European city a successful one.
When traveling anywhere, you should familiarize yourself with your destination’s medical service, police force and transportation options. Traveling to Prague is no exception.
Fortunately, you can access a wealth of Prague tourist information at the Prague Information Service. The friendly staff members working at any of the services four branches can help you find a sightseeing tour, book a dinner reservation, find a clean hotel or map a route through the city’s historic sights. They can also help you with more important matters; if you need a doctor or the services of a police officer, the Prague Information Service can assist you.
If you do need police attention, you should know that Prague’s main police station is located just a short walk from the busy Wenceslas Square in Prague’s busy downtown. Be warned, though: Many travelers give the Prague police force low marks for service.
If you do have an emergency, there are several numbers that you can call. The number for ambulance service is 155, for police 158, fire 150 and general emergency 112. Hopefully you won’t need these numbers. But you should keep them with you just in case.
There are two local hospitals in Prague that provide 24-hour care in English: Motol Hospital and Na Homolce Hospital. However, the Canadian Medicine Center in Prague is a favorite among tourists. The hospital ranks as one of the longest-running international clinics in Prague.
Of course, all the Prague tourist information in the world won’t help you if you don’t know how to get to the city. The easiest way is to fly into the Ruzyne Airport located in Dejvice, which is located just 12-and-a-half miles from the downtown center of Prague. The airport is fairly small and easy to navigate, a nice change from many oversized Western airports.
Once you’re at the airport, getting to the city is a relatively simple task. You can take the Cedaz shuttle bus or the Prague Airport Shuttle to get into town.
Once in Prague, it’s easiest to rely on public transportation. The city’s transportation options do run 24 hours a day, and the service is relatively reliable.
Driving is a bit trickier. The roads in Prague are constantly being upgraded; long traffic jams are not uncommon. And if you want to drive on the highway, you’ll have to purchase a special sticker. An “R” sticker means that you can drive in Prague for one year. An “M” sticker gives you one month’s worth of driving time, while a “D” sticker gives you permission to drive in the city for a week.
Knowing this basic Prague tourist information can make your trip to this most magical of Central European cities a smooth and care-free one. The more you know before you fly into the capital, the more time you’ll have to enjoy all that Prague offers.
For information on the best accomodation check out Prague Hotels to see whats available.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A




New Years Eve in New York City
By: Michiel Van Kets | 10/12/2009Seeing in the New Year in New York City is guaranteed to be one of the most exciting times to visit this absorbing cosmopolitan city. The main event at this time of year is standing in Times Square and being part of the thousands that cheer when the ball finally drops from the flagpole in One Times Square. New York City accommodation and hotels can be affordable and found easily if you look online
Enjoy Every Moment of Your Stay at a Luxury Hotel
By: Margaret Atwood | 09/12/2009Vacationing takes on a contemporary level what time you stay next to solitary of the finest the earth has to offer in a luxury inn.Whether you are staying in the states or peripatetic abroad, you will learn everything you need to promote to your stay more than a lovely experience what time you stay in a luxury inn.
Patpong Girl Friendly Hotels - Where to Stay in Bangkok's Red Light Districts
By: Jim Hunt | 09/12/2009Perhaps one of the most visited red light districts in Bangkok, Patpong has lured men from all corners of the globe with it's lights, affordable booze and the shuffling feets of go go bar girls on stage.
Stopping in Manchester for business
By: Davis Morris | 09/12/2009If business takes you to Manchester for a few days, or even weeks, most of you will book into a hotel in Manchester as it's usually the natural progression when you visit an area. Living out of a suitcase in a hotel can be one of the biggest downsides of some of even the most rewarding jobs.
Save Upto 60% on Birmingham Airport Parking
By: AlexHarvwey | 09/12/2009Now add to your hard-earned money by saving more than 50% on airport parking with airporthotelsdirect. Airporthotelsdirect offers the best airport parking deals at all the major UK airports which includes airports at Gatwick, Heathrow and Stansted. Not only this, airporthotelsdirect also provides cheap airport hotel arrangements for people who have to catch up an early morning flight or are having long distance travelling plans.
Hotels in Mumbai-Dream Accommodations in City of Dreams
By: travelmaxx | 09/12/2009Mumbai, earlier known as Bombay is the business and financial capital of India. This most populous metropolitan in India, with a population of about 13 million, is a melting pot of a number of cultures. The city is home to the people from across all corners of India as it offers a number of job opportunities.
What to Remember While Booking Hotels in Europe
By: gardnerwilkinson | 09/12/2009Europe is a great place to explore. It is steeped in history and culture. awesome locations make Europe the dream destination of thousands of tourists. However, you must be very careful about booking your hotels in Europe.
Holiday Experience at Hotels in Goa
By: Terence Lewis | 09/12/2009Goa is one of the most popular holiday destinations in India. It appeals vacationers from all over the world with its pristine beaches, intricate churches, Portuguese architectures, forts, temples, palm-tree groves, beautiful villages and a number of hotels to relax. It is a very charming and captivating place to visit in India.
Where To Camp in Scotland
By: Matt Spock | 03/12/2009 | Travel TipsFor camping enthusiasts, Scotland provides a wide variety of choices when it comes to camping. In addition to the spectacular scenery of the country, which is what draws many of Scotland’s visitors, campsites in Scotland feature year round accommodations with a wide variety of amenities.
Scottish Activities
By: Matt Spock | 03/12/2009 | Travel TipsIf you like festivals and are looking for things to do, Scotland offers an exciting array of festivals for every taste. Venture out to Edinburgh, the spectacular capital of Scotland, which has come to be known as Festival City. This is because there are numerous festivals throughout the year in Edinburgh. While most of them occur during the summer months, there are also festivals in the winter as well.
Manchesters Best Restaurants
By: Matt Spock | 03/12/2009 | Travel TipsIt is obviously beyond the scope of any single article to outline all of the great dining choices in Manchester. You could fill a small book with takeaway fish and chip options, alone! Manchester is a city with an appetite--and great taste. Consider this miniature Manchester restaurant guide a collection of culinary highlights that many travelers are sure to enjoy. It does not outline every option, but it will give you some great ideas for dining in Manchester.
What Type Of Hotels Dublin City Has To Offer Tourists
By: Matt Spock | 02/12/2009 | DestinationsDublin in Ireland is a great place to visit when looking for your next holiday. Here are some of the hotel types you can look for when booking flights.
The Best Hotels To Stay At Nearby Dublin Zoo
By: Matt Spock | 02/12/2009 | DestinationsOne of the best attractions in Dublin is Dublin Zoo. If you are in Dublin on a break and want to visit the zoo, here are some hotels that may suit you.
Scotlands Exciting Getaway Offers
By: Matt Spock | 02/12/2009 | Travel TipsWhile Scotland is famous for its gorgeous countryside, not everyone is content to simply appreciate the sheer splendor of the land. Some would rather keep busy with exciting activities on their Scotland breaks. Those coming to Scotland who like excitement will find no shortage of exciting things to do on their Scotland vacation
Aberdeen Sports Village:A New Loacal Attraction
By: Matt Spock | 02/12/2009 | Travel TipsWith London scheduled as host for the 2012 Olympic Games, there’s little chance that the newly opened Aberdeen Sports Village will be wanting for users. The super structure, featuring practice facilities and arenas for a variety of sports, provides a first-class training option for Olympians.
What attracts tourists To Scotland
By: Matt Spock | 02/12/2009 | Travel TipsFor those who have only short breaks, Scotland offers a wide variety of fun and interesting things to do and see. Not only does Scotland offer its visitors a majestic scenery; the cities in Scotland are alive with culture and excitement so that visitors of all age groups will have a great time. Because Scotland offers so much for every budget and taste, the only problem will be in deciding what to do first.