adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
Prague is simply alluring with centuries of history, beautiful art, architecture and wonderful culture.
Trains in Prague are 62% cheaper than in Brussels.
A meal in Prague is 61% cheaper than a meal in Brussels.
A taxi fare in Prague is 69% cheaper than in Brussels.
Coffee in Prague is 30% cheaper than in Brussels.
At the heart of Europe is Brussels, the multicultural capital of Belgium and the headquarters of the European Commission. It is also where two important air transport hubs are located: Brussels Airport (or Zaventem) and Brussels South Charleroi Airport. Zaventem is the primary airport serving nearly 22 million passengers annually. It features modern amenities such as stores, restaurants, lounges and play areas. Low-cost carriers land/depart in Brussels South and the traffic is steadily growing with over seven million passengers a year passing through this airport. It has all the conveniences of a comfortable airport with parking spaces, snack areas and business lounges to serve its passengers.
Reaching Zaventem is fuss-free using several transport options. Taxis are probably the most convenient method which you can arrange easily at the hotel, online or through a mobile location-based app. You can also catch the bus (De Lijn 272 and 471) from Brussels North or NATO. From Brussels-Luxembourg Station, bus 21 leaves for the airport and number 12 from the city centre. From the central station, catch a train in the direction of Zaventem or Aeroport. To reach Brussels South, take the shuttle bus from Brussels Midi directly to the airport or a train direction Charleroi-South Station. From the station, you can hop on a bus to the airport which is roughly a 20-minute ride.
The Czech Republic's capital, Prague, is a fascinating city full of history and wonderful art. There is something about Prague that pulls you in whether it's the charming panorama or cubist/surreal art in museums. Walk along cobbled streets dotted with historic buildings, gorgeous squares and cathedrals. Examine Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and the Royal Palace. You will not run out of things to admire in the city. When you are done for the day, grab a spot in one of the cafes or pubs and enjoy Prague's many brews and ales. At night, restaurants, theaters and clubs are ready to be explored whether you fancy an intimate dinner or desire to watch an opera.
Prague Airport or Vaclav Havel Airport Prague is where guests booked on flights from Brussels to Prague will land. It is the main airport serving the city. To get to the city, passengers can choose from a variety of transport options. Bus line 119 connects to Metro line A (Nadrazi Veleslavin) while 100 is linked to Metro Line B (Zlicin). The Airport Express will go the main train station. For those who avail of the Train + Airport Express package, the bus is free if tickets are duly stamped. Other ways of reaching the centre include the use of taxis, car rentals or hotel shuttles.