GETTING AROUND
- Airport - 
Prague International Airport handles flights of most European carriers and also some overseas flights. It is located 30-45 minutes by car from the centre of Prague. There is a good connection between the airport and city centre by public transport (buses) and taxis.
You can easily get to the city centre using one of the public buses. For the quickest transport to the city centre or the nearest metro station we advise using routes 119 and 100.
No. 119 (Airport -> Metro A Dejvicka, every 5 to 20 minutes, travel time 25min).
From station Dejvicka (green line) you can take the metro to the station Muzeum, there you change for the line C and go to the station Vysehrad, which is nearby the Prague Congress Venue (PCC).
No.100 (Airport -> Metro B Zlicin, every 15 to 30 minutes, travel time 18 minutes).
From station Zlicin (yellow line) you can take the metro to the station Florenc, there you change for the line C and go to station Vysehrad, which is nearby the Prague Congress Venue (PCC).
Unfortunately there is no subway or train connection to the city from the airport. You should buy a ticket before travelling - at ticket machines at the arrival hall or bus stop or at the newsagents. If you arrive late and all shops are closed you can also buy a ticket from the driver, but in that case large banknotes are not accepted. Tickets cost 32 CZK (approx. 1,30 EUR).
When buying a 32 CZK ticket for public transport you will receive a transferable ticket allowing you to travel for a 90-minute period.
- Public Transport -
Prague has a very sophisticated metro, tram and bus transport system. The Prague underground is quite new and efficient. At peak times, trains run every 1 or 2 minutes, and during off-peak hours at least every 10 minutes.
You can find more information about Prague public transport on the web pages www.dpp.cz
Short-term passes (unlimited travel within ticket validity)
Most visitors find travel passes effective and hassle free. If you use public transport more than a few times a day, definitely go for one. You can buy the passes for 1,3 or 5 days.
1-day ticket (24 hours): 110 CZK / 4,40 EUR
3-day ticket (72 hours): 310 CZK / 12.40 EUR
Only properly validated tickets are valid.
For more information about Prague Public transport visit www.dpp.cz
- Carrier - Company Carrow - Private Transportation -
Contact person: Teddy Goda
E-mail:WVC2013@carrow.cz
Price: /see the price list/ (will be added closer to the Congress)
When you make the reservation please use the e-mail WVC2013@carrow.cz as a code for this congress.
Payment is able to make by cash or by credit card, please inform the company CARROW in written. www.carrow.cz/en/
- Taxi Service -
In the city centre, taxis are easy to take from the street but we strongly recommend you use hotel taxis or to call a taxi by phone through the radio taxi service.
We recommend you to use the following taxi companies:
Profi Taxi: +420 261 314 151 or +420 844 700 800
AAA Taxi: +420 222 333 222 or +420 2211 0 2211