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Prague Ruzyne, on the western outskirts of the city, is the Czech Republic's only international airport. It's served by dozens of international carriers, including Ceske Aerolinie (CSA), the state airline. Smaller Karlovy Vary airport primarily serves domestic travelers, but has regular flights to Moscow.

Trains also run daily between Prague and most major European cities; Paris, Amsterdam, Munich and Vienna are some major hubs. Within the Czech Republic, Czech Railways (CD) provides cheap, efficient service. If you'll be traveling much within the country, consider purchasing a Czech flexi pass, which gives you five days of unlimited 2nd-class travel within a 15-day period - it's a deal.

Czech Automobile Transport (CSAD), the state bus line, tends to be faster, more frequent and marginally cheaper than the train. All domestic long-distance buses and most regional services depart the Florenc station, though many regional buses depart other terminals scattered throughout the city. There are also several private domestic carriers.

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