How to Book Train Travel From Denmark to the Czech Republic

Travel from Denmark to the Czech Republic by train to take in the stunning architecture in Prague, its vibrant capital. Visit the Šumava Mountains to enjoy both open land and mountainous terrain, perfect for hiking and adventurous bicycling. Surrounded by land, the Czech Republic is located in Central Europe, lying southeast of Germany and bordered by Austria, Poland and Slovakia. Read on to learn how to book train travel from Denmark to the Czech Republic.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer With Internet Access
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Instructions

  1. Know Your Destination

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      Start by understanding that the official language of the Czech Republic is Czech. However, many of the younger people in the country speak at least some English.

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      Expect to use the Czech koruna as the official currency.

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      Prepare for warmer temperatures if you visit in the summer, as well as heavy rain at times. Fall is variable with temperatures reaching the high 60s. While the winter months are often bitterly cold, with temperatures reaching well below freezing, the spring brings changeable temperatures with rain and occasional flooding.

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      Acquire a visa to visit the Czech Republic unless you are a national of the United States, Japan, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. Nationals of the United Kingdom and Western European countries are also exempt from visa requirements.

    Travel From Denmark to the Czech Republic on the Train

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      Catch another train from Germany to the Czech Republic. Direct trains to the Czech Republic depart from a variety of German cities, including Berlin, Munich and Dresden. Vonnecting trains are available from other locations in Germany. To book train travel from Denmark to the Czech Republic, call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL or visit the link below.

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      Know that a train trip from Berlin to Prague will take less than five hours. From Dresden, the trip takes a little more than two hours. Add this to your travel time from Denmark to Germany.

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      Book an economy ticket for standard, reclining seating. Freedom tickets in this class are exchangeable. Book a first-class ticket to the Czech Republic for a larger, reclining seat.

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      Understand that catering is available aboard most trains to the Czech Republic. However, it will cost extra.

    Get Around in the Czech Republic

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      Travel around within the Czech Republic by plane. Planes are available from the capital city to Brno and Ostrava.

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      Choose the bus for getting around in the Czech Republic. They are cheap and fast.

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      Hop a train in the Czech Republic to reach even the least-traveled locations. Some trips, however, can be very time-consuming.

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      Travel through the country on foot or bicycle. There are many paths, trails and scenic roads from which to choose.

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