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adults (12+)
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Trains in Prague are 71% cheaper than in London.
A meal in Prague is 66% cheaper than a meal in London.
A taxi fare in Prague is 55% cheaper than in London.
Coffee in Prague is 40% cheaper than in London.
London Luton Airport (LLA) is popular for low-cost travel; it is situated approximately 56km to the northwest of central London. Luton Airport has a single terminal and single runway. There are a myriad of restaurants that will keep your hunger pangs at bay. While waiting in eager anticipation for flights from London to Prague, you can relax in style at one of the many cafes at the airport. You could also wait for your flight to Prague in the Executive Lounge. If you want to catch up on your emails, there is four hours free Wi-Fi available that will come in handy.
Before fretting about catching London Prague flights on time for your adventure to Prague, decide which mode of transport to use to get to London Luton Airport. You can use the East Midlands Trains from central London to Luton Airport Parkway train station. From there, you will get a shuttle bus that will take you to the airport. Alternatively, you can use the National Express coaches which you will find at different stops, such as Victoria Coach Station, Portman Square and Victoria Rail Station. If you are looking for a low cost option that will be easy on your pocket, try the easyBus services. You could also get a taxi.
Prague, capital city of Czech Republic, has much to offer. First off, explore the Malostranská Beseda; this is a building that was inspired by the Renaissance era and as such the building itself resembles architectural influences of the Renaissance period. Another building with Renaissance influence is the Bellevue. It is reminiscent of the Dutch renaissance style. This popular building offers a spectacular view and the restaurant inside the building offers a warm, beautiful dining experience and mouth-watering food. The Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock has a lot to boast about; it was built in 1338 and has Gothic architectural elements. End the day by relaxing at a bar like Aloha while enjoying the ambience.
Flights to Prague from London touch down at Vaclav Havel Airport Prague. The airport is located approximately 10km to the west of Central Prague. It has two terminals: Terminals 1 and 2. Anxious to get to Central Prague? You can take the bus on either line 119 or line 100. The former takes you from the airport to Nádraží Veleslavin and the latter will take you to Zli?ín. It takes less than 20 minutes to get to Central Prague from the airport using the bus lines. Alternatively, catch the Airport Express train from Prague Airport to Prague Main Train Station via which the approximate arrival time to the city centre is 35 minutes.
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