Náměstí Míru : 53 meters deep Under Ground Metro Station
Prague has very vast and well organized public transportation system which usually covers all their area and operates 24 hours a day. In Prague there is the option of metro, trams and bus. The metro runs from early morning till midnight. The bus and tram schedules are posted at the stops. Buses and trams start
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Emirates Airlines Celebrates 5 Years in Czech Republic
Emirates started as a regional airline in Dubai in 1985 with a fleet of only two planes. Today, with a fleet of 233 airplanes in service and another 277 on order, Emirates flies to 146 destinations in 81 countries and on six continents. Profitable for 27 years straight, this year 2014-2015 (financial year ending as
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Unemployment in Czech Republic lowest in six years
Czech Republic’s unemployment figure is one of the lowest in the entire European Union.The number of people out of work in the Czech Republic is lower than at any point in the last six years, according to figures released on Monday by the country’s Office of Labour. In May 465,689 people were jobless, the fewest
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Kateřina Valachová to become the new education minister
A frontrunner to become the next Czech Education minister has emerged in the form of the current deputy minister for legislation and human rights, Kateřina Valachová, according to several sources,including Czech News Agency. As per the sources , the other possible candidate to replace outgoing education minister Marcel Chládek appear to be the vice-rector of
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A take on living costs and student life in Prague
The student life in Prague can offer many things: apart from libraries, archives, study rooms, colleges and science institutes there is also an endless succession of bars, restaurants, cafés, clubs and events for young people. In case you want to dance or have a coffee after your lessons or party during the weekend, you will
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Student Travel : Europe’s four affordable cities to explore
Here we have put down some of the Europe’s most affordable cities in view of students travel. Oftentimes more affordable cities come with pricier plane tickets. So we advise to use Europe’s well connected rail network to cut the cost with your travel. Please note that we have calculated the cost in dollars.Prague, Czech RepublicDuring the past
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Prague : Living and Getting around in the City
Prague is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in the world. It is located in the very heart of Europe and its origin dates back to the 9th century. Prague boasts a very well preserved historical centre, protected by UNESCO. The Prague Castle and river Vltava, running through Prague’s hills and valleys, enhances
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Must See Places of Prague
Czech College has handpicked a list places in Prague , that we think that you must visit. We have given weightage to places where you feel good and will have an experience of your own. There are also a lot of things to learn and marvel at. Prague Castle Prague Castle is Prague’s premier tourist
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Cultural sites of Czech Republic
Czech Republic is incredible number of cultural sites, picturesque historical towns .The Czech Republic displays a symbiosis of natural and man-made beauty. As far as cultural sites are concerned it is a top European destination. Tourists from around the globe come to see its culture, history and architecture. The clearest evidence of this is the
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