Yes, you can leave the airport and stay at a hotel since you won't be lenivag until the next morning. Sight seeing may be a little difficult though since you'll be arriving later in the evening, so most things will be closed for the day. The next morning when they open you'll already be at the airport for the 10:30 flight, so unless you want to sight see open places, such as Wenceslas Square or things that like, you won't be able to because of the times.
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Only one as far as I can see Prague Ruzyne International Airport.. This is the airport we flew out of.. We had to have a taxi take us there.. It wasn't a very long drive. I would remnmceod Hotel U Prince. It's in the center of Old Town Square and in easy walking distance of all the main tourist sights.
Hello,Prague airport is silpme to navigate. I live in CZ and fly in/out of there quite frequently. As you are arriving from a Schengen country, you won't go through passport control. You'll just wait a bit for your bag if you have one, then you're out, max. 45 min. to 1 hour after landing. As it is also in the evening, there should be less people traffic.Bus #119 goes to Dejvicke1 (metro stop where you can continue to Ve1clavske9 ne1m. (Wenceslas Square) and other central places) every 10 minutes and takes about 13 20 minutes.Considering that you wouldn't make it to the center until 10 or 11 pm, you have to think if it would be worth it to you. It's not so terrible, but Wenceslas Square at night is maybe not so beautiful. As the night draws on it is usually full of stag parties, men trying to usher you into the overpriced clubs, and ladies'. I'm not sure if there are any proper restaurants open so late, but there is are some non stop Tescos around.But, if the comfort of a hotel is your consideration, then go for it. Spending the night at the airport can be less than pleasant. In the morning, depending on where you are flying (Europe or other), you'll need 1 2 hours before your flight leaves to be at the airport and check in. So, if you leave the center at 7 or 8, you could wake up very early and see a more quiet, peaceful Prague. When I first came, I would wake up at 4 5 to get to Charles Bridge while it was still empty. A wonderful sight.If you are up for a late dinner, comfortable night in the hotel, and waking up early to see a quiet Prague, go for it, leave the airport .Hope I've helped
I've been to all three from here in northern Italy, but not as one trip. I've aywals stayed at the Hotel Rott and would recommend it I already have a reservation for vacation again this year. The hotel is in Male Nemesti, the square 1 block from Old Town Square just past the astronomical clock. It's easy walking distance to Charles Bridge, Wenceslaus Square, the Jewish Quarter and all the sights. It's also close to two metro stops (within 5 minute walk).There are a number of day trips from Prague that are worth doing. If you can only do one, Cesky Krumlov shouldn't be missed. You can take the train, but there are also a couple of companies that offer day trips to Cesky Krumlov. I took one of the trips day trips last August and was glad I did. The guide was excellent and the group was small and interesting. We got a tour of the old theater at the castle which I would not have been able to see on my own since there's limited access. Lunch was in an old prison. We did have some free time to walk around the town. It was an excellent introduction and I was then able to go back on the train and spend more time there. The trips to Karlstejn Castle, and Kutna Hora were also worth doing.Try the Trdelnik and stop at the trolley cafe in Wenceslaus Square for Medovnik while you're in Prague.In Budapest, I stay at the Gellert it's an old Soviet era spa with mineral baths. It's just off the river at one end of the city, rather than in the center, but I didn't have any trouble walking everywhere. There are a number of good day trips out of Budapest as well. The Danube Bend organized tour was great a full day tour that visited Visegre1d palace, Esztergom cathedral and Szentendre, a baroque town with a cruise on the Danube. You can also reach all of these on your own.A trip to Herend to visit the porcelain factory. I've also been to Faenza here in Italy, Delft, and some places in Germany, so this was interesting to me.Kecskeme9t is an interesting town in the Puszta region. Eger is another town worth seeing. There's a good medieval castle.The ruins of the Roman towns of Aquincum were bigger than I expected with a lot to see. There was a military settlement and a town for the non-military people. It's a short ride on the Hc9V train Gf6df6llf6 Palace is worth visiting.Generally, you don't need to get train tickets in advance, but it doesn't hurt to have them. I usually go to Vienna as a day trip using the night train from Verona. I've found the Schweizerhof Hotel to be very good and centrally located when I have stayed in Vienna though. It's a wonderful city for sightseeing and shopping. Stop at the Sacher Hotel for a coffee and a sacher torte while you're there. Definitely see Schonbrunn Palace while you're there. All the museums at the Hofburg Palace are interesting, but I think my favorite was the Sisi Museum.
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