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How to get a visa from China to Prague, Czech Republic

You can sign directly or enter the Czech Republic from other countries.

The Czech Republic has been a Schengen country since January 1, 2008. As long as it is a country that has joined the EU, You can go to Prague no matter which country you apply for.

There are embassies in Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou to apply for a visa. You can also entrust a travel agency and other institutions to apply for a visa, which costs about 400. Before applying for a visa, you must have My passport of the People's Republic of China is valid for more than 6 months.

All international flights to Prague will fly to RUYZNE Airport. RUYZNE Airport has 3 terminals, from the United States and other non-Schengen airports Planes arriving from other countries will park in Building 1, planes arriving from Schengen countries will park in Building 2, and business jets will park in Building 3.

As an old rule, the first thing to do when arriving at a place is Go to the "INFORMATION" of the local tourism bureau at the airport to pick up free city maps and related information, but remember that in Prague, flat maps are free and three-dimensional three-dimensional maps are charged.

Another important thing is to change money!!! Currently, the Czech Republic still uses its own currency, the Czech Krona (CZK), as it did 6 years ago. If you change money at the airport, the handling fee is generally relatively high, like In 2008, the handling fee for exchanging krona was even as high as 10%. You could just go to an ATM to withdraw cash, and the handling fee was 2%. Generally, there is no handling fee for exchanging local currency in urban areas, but you must pay attention to it. The small print is attached. Currently, 100.00 Czech crowns can be exchanged for 38.289497 yuan.

In the center of Prague, there are 3 main subway lines A, B, and C and 26 tram lines. Almost covering Prague Most attractions in the Czech Republic. Prices in the Czech Republic are about twice as high as in China. After calculating the exchange rate, you can estimate the approximate cost based on your usual travel habits. This generally includes international air tickets from China to the Czech Republic, with a maximum of RMB15 for 7 days. , 000, save some money, 12,000!

I made an appointment with a friend in October this year to travel around Eastern Europe. I am still applying for a passport, which will take about 14 working days. Maybe I will meet you again! Haha!!!

I wish you a pleasant journey.