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How to travel from Frankfurt to Prague by train
Fri, 05/25/2007 - 07:06
Hello everybody,
I’m going to Germany, Frankfurt and Czech Republic , Prague during 27-7 May 2007. It’s my first time there.
My journeying from Bangkok to Germany is very easy because I will travel with my boss and team , it’s around
five days. However after that I will have to journey alone to Prague for visiting my sister , in may31, Tusday.
I think it’s difficult a bit for me because as I told you that I have not been there or even Europe before. Therefore if you can suggest me about how to travel from Frankfurt to Prague by train and what is anything I have to know for this traveling , it will be very useful for me. Thank you very much for your help. [
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Um, buy a ticket & board the train? It’s not rocket appliance
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And what does this have to do with nightlife, exactly?
Actually, this is a very legitimate question. I know for a fact that certain levels or Eurrail passes, if not all, are not good one you cross the Czech. border. So, one has to weigh his/her options here. If you have a Eurrail or German (DB) pass good for the entire country, or something like that… I would suggest using it till you get to the Czech border, then purchasing a one way ticket to Praha. Otherwise; simply ask them at the Frankfurt Hbf. which is the best option….
MunichBeerBoy
Bring your passport.