Friday, March 30, 2012

From the Airport to Hilton Prague

Hi,





I%26#39;m due to travel to Prague in just under two weesk and I wanted to check if I have the correct journey details from the airport to the Hilton Hotel using public transport





I should take bus No.119 from the airport to metro station Dejvicka. Then I should take tram number 8 towards Nádraží Vysočany. I should get off at Florenc after 8 stops on the tram. Florenc should then be approximately 200 metres from the hotel.





Is this the best route? or should I go by metro? what would be the quickest? Views would be appreciated - thank you in advance.




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You are staying at Hilton Pobrezni (not Old Town Hilton)?





You are correct about your route 119 bus and tram 8



10 stops and roughly 25 minutes.





If you take the metro, in theory the trip is shorter by say 5 minutes, but you would need to change at Museum.





Both trips cost 26 Kc.




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...don%26#39;t count the stops..go until you see a McDonald%26#39;s under the freeway(on your right)..yours will be the very next stop.. you%26#39;ll see Florenc Metro and a Billa grocery shop.









Also remember when you arrive at Florenc, look for the Albert grocery store (across from Billa). Their is a passage (short cut) through the office building.



It will save you from having to go the long way around the block to the hotel.




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Great thank you for confirming and for the tip. Good to know a supermarket is close to the hotel also.





Can%26#39;t wait now 7 more sleeps




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