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Praha Hlavní Nádraží train station
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Station / Airport guide
The Prague Hlavni Nadrazi Train Station (Praha Hlavni Nadr) was first opened in 1871 and is considered Prague’s main train station. Recently the station underwent a major renovation and the original features such as the lofty dome and stained glass windows have survived. New areas have been added to make the Hlavni Nadrazi station the biggest and busiest train station in the Czech Republic.
Tourist Office:
Location: in the train station on the lower floor
Hours: Monday - Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm
Baggage consignment:
Coin-operated lockers:(50 CZK (2€) for 24 hours)
Hours: 24 hours
Lost & Found:
Hours: Monday to Friday: 7:40am to 11:30pm
Saturday, Sunday and holidays: closed
Currency Exchange/ATM:
On the main floor
Near or in the station:
Pharmacy
Fast Food restaurants
Supermarket
Transportation and connections
Transportation from the Prague Hlavni Nadrazi Train Station to the Prague Airport:
Airport Express
Daily from 5:00 am - 10:00 pm, every 30 minutes
Tram
Lines 5, 9, 26, 55, 58
Subway/Metro
To Prague’s Holesovice Train Station, 6 minute journey ( line C)
Cities commonly traveled to from this station:
Munich
Vienna
Salzburg
Budapest
Warsaw