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Hi, I'm planning a train journey from Italy to the Czech Republic and was wondering...?

if anyone here has done such a trip and can recommend any tips.

    



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nyodreamz9
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I travel to CZ often and have never had a problem with pickpocketing (knock on wood). As a general rule of thumb I never keep my wallet in my back pocket when I travel. I keep it in a jacket pocket I can zip closed. A big rip-off in Prague is the mark-up on Taxis (100 - 500%) so avoid them at all costs! Not all of them are crooks but it doesn't hurt to ask how much from point A-B! Read this story posted by the BBC http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4175143.stm

To make your experience worthwhile, try to pick up a few Czech phrases, the locals enjoy that. Keep in mind that Prague is a tourist town with a lot to see and do. A few kilometers outside the city offer some interesting cultural and historical sites. Don't just limit yourself to Prague! Be careful of some of the pivo (beer) some of the pack a good punch and be sure to try the beer cheese and enjoy traditional Czech foods. Good luck and have fun!


ontheroadagainwithoutyou
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Do not fall asleep on the train without everything you own attached to you! Have a tucked away money belt on under your clothes and use any other belongings as a pillow or hold onto them. Thievery on trains is rampant. Other then that, train travel in Europe is delightful.


Jasna
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Keep your money and credit cards close to yourself... Train's not the safest place especially if you're planning on sleeping (there are a lot of pickpockets)...
Beside that it should be a joyful journey...
Have fun! Czech Republic is great!


Ingmar
Take a sleeper car. I don't foresee any real difficulties :-)





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