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flights between krakow and prague
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Does anyone know of cheap flights between Krakow and Prague. I have tried czech airlines and they want �212. A budget carrier would be better but the cheap flight sites don't let you search two foreign destinations.
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Does anyone know of cheap flights between Krakow and Prague. I have tried czech airlines and they want �212. A budget carrier would be better but the cheap flight sites don't let you search two foreign destinations.
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i would suggest taking a train it may take 9 hours but only cost �95 (�65) return, so the saving may be worth the travel time.
bearing in mind the waiting time at the airport a considerable saving could be made plus you get the chance to view the countryside of both czech and poland
try this link http://www.myczechrepublic.com/czech-trains.ht ml
or try here this is priced in s$ departing from krakow
http://www.raileurope.com/us/index.htm
bearing in mind the waiting time at the airport a considerable saving could be made plus you get the chance to view the countryside of both czech and poland
try this link http://www.myczechrepublic.com/czech-trains.ht ml
or try here this is priced in s$ departing from krakow
http://www.raileurope.com/us/index.htm
I agree. Taking the train is a lot cheaper. I went from Praugue to Krakow last year and caught the night train. It took 9 ish hours but i was asleep for most of it. I had a full day in Praugue then got to Krakow early in the morning, had breakfast and started sightseeing straight away.
Ok ...I wont lie. The train is not the most comfortable place to sleep in the whole world, its a little noisy etc but its cheap and if you tire yourself out u wont notice.
One word of warning..when you cross the boarder the train does stop and you have to show your passport to the guards. They are not the most patient people and just bang on the doors so have your passport ready.
Ok ...I wont lie. The train is not the most comfortable place to sleep in the whole world, its a little noisy etc but its cheap and if you tire yourself out u wont notice.
One word of warning..when you cross the boarder the train does stop and you have to show your passport to the guards. They are not the most patient people and just bang on the doors so have your passport ready.
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