Things You'll Need:
- Computer with Internet access for booking reservations
- Passport
- Valid credit card
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Step 1
Book your train ticket in Bratislava. It may not be possible to purchase your tickets outside of normal business hours, so purchase your tickets one day in advance.
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Step 2
Grab your guidebook when booking your tickets and flip to the section with handy foreign phrases. At times it may be difficult to find an English-speaking attendant.
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Step 3
Book a one-way ticket to Prague. To save money, you may want to purchase your departure ticket in Prague, as they generally cost less in the Czech Republic.
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Step 4
Buy a ticket for the EuroCity trains. They are considered one of the fastest trains to take, and will get you to Prague in 3 hours and 50 minutes.
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Step 5
Reserve your tickets ahead of time for InterCity trains. These trains depart on a more regular basis and offer more dependable, cleaner service.
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Step 1
Travel from Bratislava to Prague with relative ease. The two cities are about 200 miles apart and the train journey takes between 4 to 6 hours.
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Step 2
Look out the window on your way to Prague. You'll see some lovely hillsides and tiny towns during your trip.
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Step 3
Take a detour and check out Czech Republic's stunning natural landscape. Train services reach even the most remote areas.
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Enjoy frequent connections to the heart of the city no matter where you arrive. Prague has one of the best transportation systems in Europe.
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Step 2
Take a taxi in Prague to travel by the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn. Many consider this to the most architecturally stunning building in Prague.
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Step 3
Walk to Wenceslas Square from the main train station Hlavni Nadrazi.
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Step 4
Consider buying a tourist pass to travel around the city. You can buy a pass for a certain period of time that will allow you to use any type of public transportation for an unlimited number of times during your ticket's validity.










