Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic, is the primary node in the global economic network. Prague is a cultural and main economic center in Europe with marvelous surfaced history. Prague’s location in the center of Europe makes the city easily accessible to travelers from almost every country. Prague is green city with wide range of attractions within a small area. Prague offers world-class services at a reasonable cost. Prague is famous for its excellent infrastructure and its best hospitality. Prague is known as the 'Jewel in the Crown' of Central Europe and tourism has played an important role in its economic development in recent years.
There are two main routes to travel by public transport into the city. Route 1: Bus 119 from all terminals at Prague Airport to Nádraží Veleslavín metro station (line A), then take a metro to your destination. Route 2: Bus 100 from all terminals at Prague Airport to Zlicin metro station (line B), then take a metro to your destination. Metro lines run a service every 2-3 minutes during peak hours, and every 4-9 minutes after 19:00. The tram network covers all areas of the city center. Daytime trams operate 04:30-24:00. Night trams operate 24:00-04:30, and run every 30 minutes.