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New Year in the Czech Republic!
Hello. We want a big company to go on New Year's Eve to go on an excursion to the Czech Republic. Tell me, maybe someone already had the experience of celebrating New Year's Eve in the Czech Republic? What is the weather like there in winter. Where should I go? And how much can a tour cost approximately. thanks!
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6 subscribers  • asked 2009-07-2215 years ago
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аватар lucy_liu
It is not clear from the question - do you want to go on an excursion or for a whole week? Celebrated with fools NG in Prague several times. I liked it very much. Winter weather) almost does not differ from Ukrainian. But hot wine is sold everywhere - you will quickly warm up. You can travel to Prague by train/bus or fly. Accommodation is about 100 Euro / day per room, if you live in the center. You just need to book in advance, usually half of Europe gathers there. The celebration itself in the restaurant can be chosen to your taste - from 50 Euro per person.
аватар JunaK
We want to go on an excursion for 5 days.
аватар lucy_liu
Well then, this is not an excursion, but a whole tour!) A train ticket cost last year from 800 UAH one way. Air tickets for 150-200 Euros. You can also buy a package tour through an agency, but then you will most likely live far from the center. It will cost about 600 Euros per person.
аватар JunaK
yes.
аватар lucy_liu
Certainly not in a hotel! There are a lot of taverns and pubs in the city, fun places! Usually it's not a problem to find a place. Try to find something away from the Charles Bridge, otherwise they will trample you or throw firecrackers at you) it’s better to take a walk in that direction than
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аватар JunaK
=) Thank you very much! now we will know!
аватар platonata
Last year, let's say the minimum price for "Accord" was 300 euros, this is a tour for 6 days, 3 nights in Prague, 2 night crossings.
Advice: 1) prices for these tours start to be published from the end of September, and for some operators the cost varies depending on how far in advance you book; 2) there are programs where the New Year's Eve dinner is paid at will, and there are programs where there is a mandatory surcharge.
Conclusion: it is better to book in advance, when from the whole variety of programs you can choose a program that suits you in terms of services paid at the agency, dates, nights of stay, etc.
аватар FeeriaObolon
New Year 2009 could be met in the Czech Republic for 450 euros per person, but this is an excursion 10-day tour ("Czech Etudes" Czech Republic-Poland + Dresden). No night crossings, the border by train, railway, compartment - in the cost!
аватар MaryHelen
Also keep in mind that there will be a lot of buses at the border in winter and even in NG! For 400 euros you will not get by other transport, but if there is a financial opportunity, take the train!
аватар Pachok
My experience of traveling by train across the border turned out to be much worse than the experience of traveling by bus: if you're lucky, there may not be a long queue at the border (4 times out of 4 it's lucky), and the train crosses the border at night, the wheelsets are changed for cars, this train twitches back and forth and endlessly either customs officers, or workers with wrenches, or border guards in a compartment are bursting. Then the search for contraband cigarettes begins, in general, for more than 3 hours in the dead of the night, sausages are not childish. It was in the Warsaw train. In Prague, the border in the morning, but to go 30 hours!
I would go by train to Lviv, then by bus.
аватар MaryHelen
I agree with the customs officers. I personally did not go on a New Year's tour, but I assume that there will be sooo many buses.
аватар JunaK
traveled to Hungary to Uzhgorod by train, then by bus. I think this time we will also go by bus. Thanks to everyone for the answers. Very helpful!
аватар FeeriaObolon
It's one thing to get to Hungary by bus through Chop, to Prague by bus is far and tiring!
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