Stowing your suitcases for up to 7 days will cost you 108 CZK (€4.25 or $4.67) per day per item. Opening hours: 09:30 – 20:00 (Monday – Friday and Sunday) 09:30 – 18:30 (Friday and Saturday) Address: Mikulandská 121/6, 110 00 Nové Město Open in Google Maps. 4. Luggage storage in Prague Bus Stations.

only on tram 18. otherwise buy by card at the airport or at the train station. tickets are sold in metro stations (mostly only for coins), or in RELAY newsshops. Report inappropriate content. tejashombre. Czech Republic. Destination Expert. for San Antonio, Lubbock, Prague. Level Contributor.

Use a Debit Card. The number one alternative is to use a debit card, especially for individuals who don’t have a credit card. Many hotels accept debit cards as they can offer similar protections against cancelations or damages. However, keep in mind that the hotel will likely withdraw the security deposit upon check-in, which may affect your 592 reviews. 261 helpful votes. 5. Re: Cash or credit card in Taxi's. 1 year ago. Save. Today is our last day in this beautiful city. From the airport, we took the number 100 bus to Zlicin and then the metro to Karlovo Namesti near our Airbnb. It's pretty straight forward on public transport. 8,328 helpful votes. 1. Re: Using Credit Cards in Prague. 8 years ago. Save. We use credit cards mostly. Never had a problem. Use cash only for small purchases. We also charge transport from and to the airport - when using the hotel's car service. 2. The Czech Republic does NOT use the Euro as its legal tender. You can use Euros at some stores and eateries, but not everywhere. Crowns can be used with less effort and expense. 3. There are 12 different types of crown banknotes and coins available (1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 crowns) (100, 200, 500, 1000, 2000 and yYFCC. 482 167 210 486 489 212 334 449 252

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