Airport Ruzyne - Prague. Bus and Tram
I have been to Prague before, and more than once, but I always got there by land transport. My current meeting with the Czech capital began at the Vaclav Havel airport, often referred to simply as "ruzine".
The easiest way to get from the airport to the city is by bus, which stops right in front of the international terminal (Terminal 1), the Bus also has a stop at terminal 2.
Bus route 119 will take You to Veleslavin metro station, where you can get to the desired area of Prague, except for the underground, by bus or tram. Buses run from 4 a.m. to almost midnight, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. the traffic interval is 3-4 minutes.
At night, you can also go to the city by bus No. 919, here the route is very long and intricate, and of course, it has connections with other lines of night transport in Prague.
Tickets
for public transport on tourist Internet portals are recommended to be
purchased in the terminal building, but even at the stop, modern vending
machines were found, including those that work with contactless cards. Here I immediately bought tickets for a few days in advance.
While waiting for the bus, I managed to take a photo of the airport's control room building.
And here is my bus, modern and roomy.
It is difficult to pass your stop in Prague, as all public transport is equipped with large electronic displays or monitors that display the nearest stops.
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Veleslavin is one of the city's transport hubs, and you can go anywhere in Prague from here .
Then my journey continued on the tram.
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