Of all the ways Krakow's 7 million-plus
visitors arrive each year, none is more enjoyable than taking the train into
this ancient, rustic city. Spying archaeological dig sites dating to before
200,000 B.C. out the train window can be the perfect prep for paying homage to
the region's historical sites. The journey from Prague to Krakow usually lasts
about 8 hours, depending on the number of stops and time of departure.
Book Train Tickets From Prague to Krakow
1 Book your tickets online at the Rail
Europe Web site (see Resources) or call (888) 382-RAIL to speak to a ticketing
agent.
2 Leave your cash tucked away, and opt to
pay with a card when buying tickets in Prague's stations.
3 Ask after or research reduced senior and
youth fares, which apply to travelers outside the regular adult fare age range
(27-59).
4 Book first-class and sleeper fares well
in advance, as they are limited in availability and are often booked out solid
with tour groups traveling Eastern Europe's favorite spots.
Be
Ready for Train Travel From Prague to Krakow
1 Beware of booking with third-party
vendors. They may fail to reserve your seat, leaving you with unappealing seat
choices upon arrival.
2 Check timetables well in advance, and
book tickets as soon as you've selected departure dates. This can be a
particularly busy route during high and holiday seasons.
3 Watch out for track confusion in Prague's
Hlavni station especially. North and southbound trains leave across the
platform from one another, confusing even savvy travelers.
4 Surf the Wasteels and IDOS sites for
information before your book.
Enjoy
a Smooth Train Ride From Prague to Krakow
1 Put your passport and ticket in a handy
pocket so you can produce it readily for travel authorities, who will ask for
them at each border crossing.
2 Board only after you've purchased a
ticket. You may be fined or arrested for riding the rails without reservations.
3 Stow your luggage securely under your
seat, and loop the handles round your leg or wrist if you plan to sleep. Always
use luggage locks when possible to avoid thievery during travel.
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