Amsterdam is a multi-dimensional experience with its fabulous art, hipster culture and liberal lifestyle.
Trains are 140% more expensive in Amsterdam than in Prague.
The average meal is 80% more expensive in Amsterdam than in Prague.
Taxis are 140% more expensive in Amsterdam than in Prague.
Coffee is 12% more expensive in Amsterdam than in Prague.
Prague is the beautiful capital of the Czech Republic and also the biggest city in the country. Its principal airport is Vaclav Havel Airport, located 17km northwest of Prague. It is also an important airport for Central and Eastern Europe. Serving 13 million passengers annually, Prague Airport is home to 65 passenger and cargo airlines with flights to more than 145 destinations. The airport has received several awards including the 'Highly Commended Airport' in 2016 from Routes Europe Marketing Awards. On top of comfortable amenities, Prague Airport is also family-friendly providing play areas, baby cots, changing stations, play zones and microwave ovens for travelers with kids.
Prague Airport is easily accessible using various modes of transportation. By bus, take lines 119 and 100 in Nadrazi Veleslavin and Zlicin, respectively heading towards the airport. There is also a special package for commuters, 'Train + Airport Express'. Once you get off at the train station, connect with Airport Express (AE) shuttle bus free of charge if you purchased this package. Otherwise, a taxi is a pleasant and comfortable way to reach the airport from your hotel. An alternative is to drive a rented vehicle from your hotel to the airport. You can also arrange for a shuttle or shared ride van service from central Prague.
There are many reasons why a visit to Amsterdam will change you forever. Wherever you turn in this multicultural city, you will find it alive with traces of its history, culture and art. There's a masterpiece in every corner from the Rembrandt to the Van Gogh Museums. Canals and quirky buildings line streets while busy markets display flowers and bric-a-brac for sale. Café culture is at its strongest here where people congregate to have their favorite tipple or puff their preferred smoke. The nightlife is very much alive whether you choose to unwind in a bar, listen to music at a lounge or wear out the soles of your shoes on the dance floor.
Schiphol Airport is the primary airport serving the city of Amsterdam and neighboring cities. This is where commuters on flights from Prague to Amsterdam will touch down. There is a taxi stand outside of Schiphol Plaza where you can grab a ride to your hotel in comfort. If you are with a large group (up to 8 passengers), it is possible to get on the Schiphol Taxi Bus. For business people, the Schiphol Business Taxi offers maximum comfort. Alternatives to reach central Amsterdam include taking the Amsterdam Airport Express or bus no 197, trains and hired cars.
Great airport with many possibilities for shopping and working