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we are going to the Czech Republic (first to Prague) and there, having rented a car in the Czech Republic, to drive through its back streets.
Tell me, can anyone rent a car in Prague itself? where and how is it done in your experience? thanks a lot in advance
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аватар RBiryukov
In order to rent a car, you must have a credit card, and ruble will do. Moreover, the Czech Republic is not the Eurozone - in any case there will be a conversion, from Euro to Kroons, from Rubles to Kroons. I would rent from AVIS, I liked this office in Italy. In the Czech Republic, I rented a Skoda Felicia from Rent Car, it was more expensive than the turbodiesel Lancia Y in Italy through AVIS. Find out the addresses of rental offices via the Internet in advance, so as not to roam around Prague in search. You can drive around Prague along the back streets, but there are paving stones everywhere (teeth are chattering), but very crowded. On weekdays, it’s dumb to park, because there are few parking spaces, but in comparison with other European countries (Italy, Austria, Spain, etc.) it’s still divine. By and large, a car in Prague is needed to move to some point in order to walk locally in the future. It is better to buy a map of a city, country, Europe in Prague, and not in Russia, in English. on the square of St. Vaclav. Stand with your back to Vaclav, go straight for 200m and shop on the right. Worth a trip to one or two castles, no more, everything is the same. I highly recommend going to Vienna, but not immediately, otherwise Prague will fade (in my opinion). From my own experience, for the first time I visited Vienna just like that, from the Czech Republic. Vienna is my love. . .
аватар shumera
thanks a lot. We are just going to Vienna. This is not the first time we will be in Prague. I just want to expand my knowledge :)
аватар arkona
I rented a car in 2006. At that time I didn’t have a credit card, I paid the cost of renting a car (Nissan Micra) + they took some kind of deposit from me (I don’t remember exactly, it seems 200 or 300 euros). The rent of this car cost about 30 euros per day. You get the car with a full tank of gasoline and must also return it, otherwise you will have to pay a fine. And of course, carefully inspect the car and enter all damages and scratches into the acceptance certificate so that there are no problems when returning the car. I bought the card on Wenceslas Square .in a book store, but in a rental office they also gave me maps of Prague and the country.
There are many rental offices, they are called rent-cars. I was given the rental address in the tourist information center (located at the beginning of Paris Street), I chose the one closest to my hotel.
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