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Travel notes on Czech Republic
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## General information
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Many czech people don't speak English, especially outside Praha and the main cities. I took a train between Praha and Linz (Austria) and I had to stop in a small czech city, to take a bus because of works on the line. On a Sunday, there wasn't anybody in this place, and noone was able to speak English.
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Regional trains are not very comfortable, but fast trains (Pendolinos), on main railways, are very comfortable and quite cheap.
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## Praha
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Indications at Praha main station are a bit messy. Note that the main station is actually composed of two buildings, which are some minutes far by walking, so be sure to head to the right one.
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Note also that although Praha has a bus station, many buses, especially for connections to main cities in Germany and Austria are leaving from the central train station.
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