Tuesday, April 24, 2012

tram vs metro question

Does anyone know what the walk between the Tram 24 stops and the Holiday Inn Congress Center is like - also which stop is the closest. I%26#39;ll be in Prague in a few weeks and attending an evening concert alone at Municipal Hall. I%26#39;m trying to figure out if I would be more comfortable going to the Florenc Metro stop which sounds like it is at a bus station or taking Tram 24 and walking back to the hotel from that. Any opinions on which would be be easier and feel %26quot;safer%26quot; for a woman alone? Prague sounds like a wonderful place and I%26#39;m excited to experience it!




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Take the red line metro C from Vysehrad to Florenc (direction you want will be Ladvi).





Change at Florenc for the yellow line B metro and go one stop to Namesti Republiky (direction you want is Zlicin).





When you get off the metro, go to the exits on your right (Namesti Republiky entrance instead of Masarykovo nadrazi entrance). When you come up the escalators, go for the exit stairs straight ahead of you and the municipal building will be on your left. You just walk round to the front of it to the entrance to the concert hall.





Allow 40 minutes, just in case the connection at Florenc isn%26#39;t quick. You can travel on a 20 crown metro ticket each way.





On the way back, take metro B one station to Florenc (direction Cerny Most) and then metro C back to Vysehrad (direction Haje)




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Peb%26#39;s reply is the best for point-to-point connection. If you get nice weather, on your trip in, consider getting off two stops before Florenc at the Muzeum metro station, then you can walk all the way down Wenceslas Square. When you get to the bottom of the square, turn right and at the end of this road is the Municipal house. Add another 30 minutes if you like the walking option and take Peb%26#39;s return suggestion.





Jason




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nice weather ... February ....

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