Split hums with vibrancy, visible in its active streets, animated markets and busy restaurants.
Trains are 8% more expensive in Split than in Prague.
A meal in Split is 5% cheaper than a meal in Prague.
Taxis are 41% more expensive in Split than in Prague.
Coffee in Split is 37% cheaper than in Prague.
The Czech Republic's capital city is a bustling urban centre known for its history, arts and culture. Its primary airport is Vaclav Havel Airport Prague, an international airport situated 17km northwest of the city. It has modern equipment to meet the demands of 65 passenger and cargo airlines. There are over 13 million commuters passing through the airport each year. Prague Airport itself was a winner in the World Routes Marketing Awards 2015 in the category of 4 to 20 million passengers. Apart from convenient facilities such as shops and restaurants, the airport has also a kids' area for families and business services for those working while travelling.
Prague Airport is easily accessed using several methods of transportation. From your hotel downtown, the easiest way is to take a taxicab to the airport. You can also ask front desk to arrange for airport transfers if they do not provide one. If taking the bus, go to Nadrazi Veleslavin station on the metro line A and use bus 119 to take you to the airport. Bus 100 from Zlicin metro line B station will also stop at Prague Airport. Passengers who take advantage of the 'Train plus Airport Express' offer should catch the Airport Express bus at the Main Railway Station.
Split, Croatia's second largest city, remains proud of its traditions and history while embracing a modern way of life. Step inside impressive galleries and admire the works of Croatia's most famous artist, Ivan Mestrovic. Hop over to the stunning Diocletian's Palace and revel in the well-preserved structure with its thick walls, temples, towers and squares. When you have your fill of architectural and art masterpieces, relax at the beautiful Marjan Forest Park, go to the city beach (Bacvice) or get some retail therapy at the shops. At night, Split is lively with bars attracting crowds and restaurants that serve outstanding food.
If you are on flights from Prague to Split, you will arrive at Split Airport. It is located in the town of Kastela around 20km from the city centre. To reach the centre, take bus number 37 that goes to Trogir then continues onto Split. Alternatively, bus 38 will leave the airport and head towards Kastel Stari and then Split. Taxicabs are also available during the airport's operating hours. You can also check if your hotels or accommodation offers airport shuttle services. Pleso Transport Company operates a regular shuttle bus between the airport and central Split.