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we are going to Prague, is it possible to go to Berlin
we want to go to the Czech Republic for 7-8 days with one of the tour operators in the Czech Republic, but will we be able to get to Berlin or Dresden on our own? Or do you need a special visa for Germany?
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аватар taleuk
You can, of course. Buy a train (bus) ticket and ... hello Berlin (or Dresden). I traveled from Slovakia to Prague and Vienna.
аватар 23122005
I wanted to clarify whether it is necessary to open a Schengen visa or a visa for the Czech Republic in the machine will be Schengen?
аватар Helena2010
You don't need to open. Movement between European countries is free.
аватар Anetka-gan
why would you need to open a Schengen visa, if you have already opened it???
there is the concept of "Schengen zone". you will have a Czech Schengen. Well, in general, almost all tour operators on trips to Prague offer to visit Dresden.
You can also take the train or bus. but in printsepe an elective will be cheaper. from Prague around 40 eurousually.
аватар 23122005
thank you, everything is clear now, today we booked a tour, they explained everything in TA, we will also go to Vienna for 1 day)))
аватар Natalka13
It is convenient to travel both to Vienna and Germany by the "yellow" buses of the Studentagency company, tickets for any flights can be booked and paid for via the Internet. Here you can see the prices and flights to Vienna: http://jizdenky.studentagency.cz/Booking/from/PRAHA/to/WIEN/passengers/1/departure/20110423/tarif/REGULAR . These buses are very convenient, the most comfortable ( at least in the Czech Republic). We have traveled with them many times, including to Vienna.
аватар taleuk
You can also go by train, it is very profitable if you are 5 people or more, then this is a mini-group and tickets are almost half the price. I don’t know about the buses offered in the previous message, but usually railway transport is still cheaper.
аватар Pachok
We thought somehow railway. travel Prague-Dresden-Prague, the lowest fare was 3 dollars cheaper than an organized tour with a guide. This is with our company of 6 people.
аватар Rup_Abs
Pachok - you counted a lot of something. We traveled much cheaper. ( http://1c-esse.buter.ru/travel2.php?pg=4)
аватар Natalka13
I didn’t watch Dresden, but Vienna - the cost of round-trip tickets by bus from Studentagency 780czk is 32 euros, 4 flights are made per day, duration 4 hours 40 minutes (link is given in my previous message)
Train - one way only - 500сzk - 20evr ://www.cd.cz/spojeni/conn.aspx
аватар Pachok
Rup Abs, why so many? As per your link, you write:
"we got two tickets to Dresden for 90 euros."
So it was, 40 euros per person +/- a few euros. Excursions were also offered from 40 Euros.
True, we do not really like the crowd, so we found a third option for ourselves - we agreed with a Czech driver from a transfer company for a trip to Dresden for six people on a minibus. This turned out to be optimal in terms of movement and our wishes for the route.
аватар Rup_Abs
They just offered us 70 euros per person
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