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Prague-How to Meet my friend
Fri, 04/28/2006 - 10:55
I am meeting my gf in Prague, in early June. Her flight arrives at 2am in Prague. I’ll be coming from Poland or may be in Prague already.
What is best way to meet up?
Wait until morning and meet at a hostel or in city? (where is a good meeting place?)
Would she be best waiting at the airport until sunrise, for safety and to save accomodation costs? We have no idea about Prague

Dude, you’ve got majour opportunity to score some points here. You better be at that airport when she arrives at 2 a.m.!
I concur. If it is a nice night, have a couple of bottles of nice Czech Pils, carry her bag, while taking a nice walk back to the Hostel or Hotel. Praha is a safe city.
MunichBeerBoy
The wisemen have spoken.
Prague is really beautiful at night. Take the long way back to the hostel and enjoy the views along the Vltava. And don’t worry, there’s nothing scary about Prague.