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01-22-19 23:56 #319
Posts: 73Transportation around Prague.
Public transport is the most efficient choice, especially during peak hours of the day. Please note the last metro leave at midnight from the end stations.
http://spojeni.dpp.cz/ConnForm.aspx?cl=E5 is a great website to find the connection you need.
Or download IDOS application to your phone directly.
The second option would be UBER. Safe and no tourist rip-offs.
I would not recommend a taxi if you don't speak the Czech language.
Sincerely,
LP.
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12-25-18 23:14 #318
Posts: 1407Sex dot CZ
Originally Posted by Jeffery1 [View Original Post]
Good luck!
FiddyCent.
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12-25-18 11:56 #317
Posts: 2Hey guys,
I'll soon be going to Prague. I was wondering, is there a site similar to Hungarian's rosszlanyok for escorts?
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01-22-18 02:37 #316
Posts: 1407I suggest you read the forum
Originally Posted by TechnoIT [View Original Post]
I am not trying to be a smart ass. Everything you need to know is right there. I don't want to repeat myself again, but here are the basics so you don't get screwed.
1) Buy a Czech SIM card. O2 or Vodafone stores are all over the city. Use this to call the privats and escorts.
2) Read the reviews on Tapky dot info and Svetaci dot info. Build your list of contacts.
3) Study the map of Prague. Most of the action takes place in the center. Districts 1 and 2 are good starting points.
4) Load a taxi app on your phone. Bookmark the AAA Taxi website. It tells you the cost of a trip before you even step in the car, and you can order one from wherever you are in the city.
5) Deal only in Czech Crowns. You can withdraw money at most ATMs without problem. If not, carry a currency that is easily exchanged for Crowns. USD? Euros?
6) Go visit Show Park. I heard the girls there are mostly Romanian. They don't speak Czech either.
Best of luck.
FiddyCent.
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01-21-18 22:24 #315
Posts: 4Basic expectations.
If one speaks zero Czech, waht should one expect? Where is it reasonable to go to for action without paying up the ass. It seems like without a Czech translator, the door is shut. Comments, suggestions for a week in Prague for a newbie.
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11-22-17 13:53 #314
Posts: 111Originally Posted by PearlLouise [View Original Post]
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11-18-17 22:54 #313
Posts: 73Advice when traveling to Prague.
Dear all,
Czech internet TV called Stream has released some time back a series called Prague honest guide. There is also a full channel on Youtube, currently over 50 videos related to tips & tricks, not entirely about mongering, more about how to avoid tourist traps, where to exchange money etc. I always try to inform my clients about it, however, it might have a better impact to post it in here.
You will need to use our uncle google to find it, I don't want to be banned as a spammer again.
Best,
Louise.
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11-17-16 20:01 #312
Posts: 51Originally Posted by DreamK [View Original Post]
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06-03-16 12:45 #311
Posts: 284Originally Posted by SexInCity [View Original Post]
There is only one exchange place what are always recommended to tourists (by locals and guide sites) for being fair and that is place called eXchange, located in Old Town (Praha 1), street address Kaprova 13, behind clock tower and about 200 m from Starometska metro station.
Website is exchange. Cz you get exactly the amount what is listed in their website and no hidden fees or anything scam like those ripoff places usually do. If you don't trust me go read websites like Tripadvisor Prague messageboard and there is literally hundreds questions "where to change money" and this is the answer forum regulars there give people.
Other 100% safe places to change money are regular banks of course, but they give slightly worst ratio for your money. And for ATM's they are safe too, but usually when you withdraw cash with those your own bank charges you some currency conversion fee, because your account is in Euros or Pounds or Dollars etc. My own case my bank takes 3,5% fee if I withdraw money from my account in Prague ATM, so that's why I always just bring Euros with me and change them here (Prague) for Czech Koruns.
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06-02-16 23:13 #310
Posts: 85Save it!
Originally Posted by Bfsie [View Original Post]
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06-02-16 22:32 #309
Posts: 435Originally Posted by SteveInIta [View Original Post]Originally Posted by SexInCity [View Original Post]
Thank you guys very much for your advices. I would probably use debit card first to see how it goes because it is easier to keep the local currency at minimum when I leave Prague.
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06-02-16 13:46 #308
Posts: 85It's all about the money!
Originally Posted by Bfsie [View Original Post]
I've never had a problem with an ATM in Prague. The big question is: will your own bank or credit card hit you up for fees from withdrawing in Prague? If exchanging cash. I've found some places near the main square that wasn't bad and if you're anywhere near Prague 3, the currency place inside the Flora Mall was good. If you have a smartphone, download the Currency Converter app so you can see what they are giving you as opposed to what the app says.
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06-02-16 09:42 #307
Posts: 118Originally Posted by Bfsie [View Original Post]
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06-02-16 09:31 #306
Posts: 435exchange currency and using debit card at ATM in Prague
Hi Everybody,
Where can I exchange currency cheaply in Prague? In central station? Is it safe to use bank debit card to draw cash at ATM in Prague? Thank you for your help.
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05-29-16 17:21 #305
Posts: 435Originally Posted by FiddyCent [View Original Post]