Book your train ticket in Bratislava. It may not be possible to purchase your tickets outside of normal business hours, so purchase your tickets one day in advance.
Grab your guidebook when booking your tickets and flip to the section with handy foreign phrases. At times it may be difficult to find an English-speaking attendant.
Book a one-way ticket to Prague. To save money, you may want to purchase your departure ticket in Prague, as they generally cost less in the Czech Republic.
Buy a ticket for the EuroCity trains. They are considered one of the fastest trains to take, and will get you to Prague in 3 hours and 50 minutes.
Reserve your tickets ahead of time for InterCity trains. These trains depart on a more regular basis and offer more dependable, cleaner service.
Travel from Bratislava to Prague with relative ease. The two cities are about 200 miles apart and the train journey takes between 4 to 6 hours.
Look out the window on your way to Prague. You'll see some lovely hillsides and tiny towns during your trip.
Take a detour and check out Czech Republic's stunning natural landscape. Train services reach even the most remote areas.
Enjoy frequent connections to the heart of the city no matter where you arrive. Prague has one of the best transportation systems in Europe.
Take a taxi in Prague to travel by the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn. Many consider this to the most architecturally stunning building in Prague.
Walk to Wenceslas Square from the main train station Hlavni Nadrazi.
Consider buying a tourist pass to travel around the city. You can buy a pass for a certain period of time that will allow you to use any type of public transportation for an unlimited number of times during your ticket's validity.