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Travel to the Czech Republic

By Air

Landlocked, the Czech Republic can be accessed by air, bus, train, or car.
For those who travel to the Czech Republic from the European Union, Canada, the United States, Australia, or New Zealand, a visa is not required; only a passport.
Plane travel to the Czech Republic is mainly fielded by Ruzyně Airport (a.k.a. Prague International Airport, PRG), which is only 10 minutes from capital city Prague.
Given that the Czech Republic is surrounded by border countries, it’s no surprise that bus travel, train travel, and car travel are common.
Direct connections from more distant European countries to neighboring countries of the Czech Republic are how travelers enter the country.

Travel to the Czech Republic by Air

 Travel by Plane

Traveling to the Czech Republic by air is mostly through Ruzyně Airport, also known as Prague International Airport (PRG).
International travel into the Czech Republic via PRG is ...
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Travel to the Czech Republic by Train

Travelling by Train

Taking the train into the Czech Republic is simple thanks to an international train service with connections to most points in Europe.
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Travel to the Czech Republic by Car

Travel by Car

Given the central location of the Czech Republic, it’s not uncommon that visitors travel across the borders by car.
While train travel and bus travel are convenient options, some ...
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Travel to the Czech Republic by Bus

Travelling by Bus

Travel into the Czech Republic by bus is the most economic way for travelers.
Though not as spacious as trains, bus travel can be as efficient and in Europe, they’re just as ...
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