Prague is a classic gem full of splendor - amazing architecture, incredible arts and enchanting history.
Trains are 121% more expensive in Prague than in Bucharest.
A meal in Prague is 16% cheaper than a meal in Bucharest.
Taxis are 210% more expensive in Prague than in Bucharest.
Coffee is 10% more expensive in Prague than in Bucharest.
Bucharest is the capital city of Romania, an important commercial and financial centre. It is also the location of two principal airports serving the country. Bucharest Henri Coanda Airport is the larger of the two, handling more than nine million passengers in a year as well as cargo. Besides bars and restaurants, baggage wrapping and foreign exchange, there is a hairdresser/barber shop on the premises for those who need this type of service. A chapel for spiritual needs and Mother and Infant rooms for feeding and changing are also provided. The second airport, Bucharest Baneasa – Aurel Vlaicu, is primarily used for budget airlines with passenger traffic at over 4.5 million annually.
Henri Coanda Airport is located 16.5km from downtown Bucharest and can be accessed via the National Road DN1, taxis and coaches. By bus, catch the 783 Express line from the city centre or 780 Express line from the central station. If using the train, go to Bucharest North Railway Station to take a Henri Coanda Express train. Bucharest Baneasa is closer to the city at 8.5km. It can be reached using a trolleybus/bus (routes 131, 335, 148, 112 and 301) from the centre to the airport. Tram 5 and Express Route 783 connect downtown Bucharest to Baneasa. Other means of reaching the airport are taxis and Underground (trains) – Main Line M2.
Even a casual visit to Prague will surely turn into a lifelong affair. It is a captivating capital brimming with history, visible in outstanding landmarks and opulent museums filled with treasures. Wander along its charming cobbled lanes and courtyards, enjoy Bohemian or nouveau art and explore castles. The biggest attraction of Prague is that you'll never know what surprise will await you, whether it's a cute little pub or a solemn synagogue. In the evening, Prague will not let you down for there are plenty of bars and clubs to keep you company even if your idea of fun is just to sample the brews and ales for which the city is so famous.
Vaclav Havel Airport Prague is the principal airport in the city and where passengers on flights from Bucharest to Prague will land. To reach central Prague, visitors can use public transport with bus line 119 going to Nadrazi Veleslavin – Metro line A and 100 to Zlicin – Metro line B. The Airport Express Bus line will also bring travelers to the Main Train Station. It is free for those who take advantage of the Train + Airport Express package. Car rentals, door-to-door transfers and taxis are other ways to connect to the city from Vaclav Havel Airport.