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Friends, what must you take with you from things on a bus tour of the Czech Republic for 8 days. I just don't want to carry too much. thanks!!
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аватар belara
A camera, T-shirts, jeans, light comfortable shoes, an umbrella, underwear and a cap!
And good mood!
аватар screenstar
thanks! and from food for the first time - nuts there, some water ... cigarettes ..?? it's just that she's been on the bus for so long
аватар kdovi
Well, firstly, things should be universal, so that you can wear them in hot and cool weather.
on the bus, be sure to take a small pillow under your head, a small blanket.
Be sure to take mineral water for the duration of the journey, at least 1.5 liters per person. Small gizmos for nibbling / nuts, seeds, dried fruits, apples /. Do not forget to take a personal first-aid kit on the road, put the minimum emergency need in your hand luggage, which you will take on the bus.
аватар Bysinochka
On the bus, be sure to have a pillow and a blanket. From food, water (mandatory), all sorts of nuts, chips, etc. Clothing is universal (do not forget warm clothes, the weather in the Czech Republic is very changeable, it is cool in the evening). As well as an umbrella and a cap. Bring cigarettes with you, they are expensive there. And, of course, a first aid kit. Good luck with your trip.
аватар pupsss
before departure, you can purchase a sim card for roaming travel sim. called home for only 55 cents/minute. save on communication and bring more souvenirs to everyone!))
аватар Olet
Take a thermos with tea / coffee (I did not regret it, you can add boiling water for free in any cafe along the way). Also, be sure to have a universal folding knife (well, where there is an opener and a corkscrew) - come in handy !!! Also disposable cups, wet and dry wipes. I would also recommend buying some zlotys here. You will probably be driven through Poland and stopped on the way to eat, go to the toilet, etc. And the exchange rate at the border is already very high, and they won’t sell you a couple of zlotys!
аватар screenstar
thanks everyone for the good advice!!!!!! So I'm afraid to forget something !!! and especially, as I understand it, do not take things - a couple of T-shirts, jeans, shorts (? Should I or not?), A windbreaker, socks and comfortable shoes ... But what you need to be afraid of - I heard , what is stolen in hotels and shortchanged during the exchange?
аватар kievlanka
Everything has already been said to you about things, let me answer you about currency exchange. I can recommend good exchangers from the Arabs on the street. Panska, this is the second street to the right of Wenceslas Square, if you walk along the street. On Prikope, towards Republic Square (on the map, Panska Street runs parallel to Wenceslas Square). I hope I didn’t confuse you, in fact it is very simple and close to Wenceslas Square. Do not be afraid to change with the Arabs, they have everything legal and the most profitable rate, verified by experience! Also, with them
аватар kievlanka
In addition, with them, as it turned out, you can even bargain a little. They show their amount on the calculator, and you show them yours, usually they are inferior. Most importantly, smile! When I came to them for the second time, they were already smiling at me, i.e. found out and made a good discount.
Have a nice holiday and happy shopping!
As for theft: in a decent hotel this will not happen, they will not spoil their image.
As for telephone communication, I advise you to purchase Vodafone or T-Mobile cards there, it is much cheaper.
аватар Aglasha
there is theft at the railway station and there are many pickpockets in the subway. Everything is fine in hotels. In exchange offices on Malaya Strana, where it says "Commission 0%" - a complete scam. Be careful!
аватар screenstar
thank you very much!!!
аватар kievlanka
As for the exchange, there is no deception with the commission on Panska Street, in addition, there is the most favorable rate. And friends living in Prague advised us to exchange these exchanges, they use them themselves. did not use.
As for theft in public transport, yes, it apparently happens (as in other countries, especially in Italy). But the Prague authorities do not even hide this, on the contrary, we saw warning signs about this in trams. Where will you see this? We even liked it.
аватар littcat
Do not carry your passport and all the money with you around Prague (take only the amount you need for the day), but hand it over at the hotel at the reseption in the safe. The fee is small and you will not be afraid that they will be pulled out of your bag or stolen in your room.
Take a minimum of things and comfortable shoes.
Have a good trip!!!
аватар katttttt
a first aid kit, several copies of the international passport, as for mobile communications - you can purchase a travel sim starter package. you will call from the Czech Republic for only 55 cents, plus incoming 0.
аватар marta1985
documents are required. camera, comfortable clothes, first aid kit, mobile charger. Well, take care of the connection with the motherland. at the expense of communication from travel sim - I approve. tried.
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