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novica
i'm having problems with my credit card...hope to resolve by evening...
do you think ,that , this is IT for Lucky Dip tickets ?
no more, maybe later tonight...or tomorrow...
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novica
ok, thank you all ...
just to clarify one more time >
Lucky Dip ticket , quantity 1 is ACTUALLY TWO tickets ?
am i right ?
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novica
ok, thank you all ...
just to clarify one more time >
Lucky Dip ticket , quantity 1 is ACTUALLY TWO tickets ?
am i right ?
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Topi
Once again they moved the Lucky Dip goalposts in the middle of the game. Amateurish.
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zgredzik
I hope to get Pit or Front of Stage for this show thanks to my Lucky Dip wish me luck!
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Happy24
Also, while buying Pit it looks like this year it really matters which side you buy, I am sure it doesn't matter with the GC - on all concerts I have seen in this venue, the FOS allways had 2 kinds of tickets - left and righ - but once you were inside the FOS, you could move wherever you wanted. So if somebody decides to wat and not to buy anything now and decides for the GC later and only one side is available, just buy it, no problem to go from one side to the other. Again - for the GC, not Pit obviously
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Happy24
Also, while buying Pit it looks like this year it really matters which side you buy, I am sure it doesn't matter with the GC - on all concerts I have seen in this venue, the FOS allways had 2 kinds of tickets - left and righ - but once you were inside the FOS, you could move wherever you wanted. So if somebody decides to wat and not to buy anything now and decides for the GC later and only one side is available, just buy it, no problem to go from one side to the other. Again - for the GC, not Pit obviously
Yeah it's too bad they killed the option there was during the NF 2017 tour to move from one side of the pit to the other up to about 30' before the show, another useless restriction placed on stressed fans ! Or maybe it's just for the entrance/allocation of seats and then you can still move...
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laughinearlydied
so this is going to be the first time in prague for some people, so I thought I could share a few basic things so that you won't make some unnecessary expensive mistakes.
the airport
the airport is small but clean and safe. in the public area there are some fast-food chains, czech pub, and a few coffee shops.
there is a 24hour food court next to the arrivals at terminal 1, they have snacks and hot meals even at night/early mornings.
getting to the city
now that part is a pain. the first, fastest and also cheapest way is to take a bus 119 that will drop you off at the metro station "nadrazi veleslavin" on green line A that goes straight to the city centre. you need to purchase a ticket in a vending machine, they do accept cash and credit cards. do not forget to validate the ticket.
second way is Uber. in Czech Republic they offer Black, which is their original product. this is the same as everywhere else, black limousine. it is reliable and affordable. ride to the city centre, depending on time of day, should be around 600-800CZK, approx 23-32 euros. they also offer more affordable versions they call uber select - still a new nice car, and uberpop - normal car.
third way is a ride that your hotel will arrange for you.
fourth way, and be careful here, is a taxi. that I would not recommend.
there are 2 main things you should never do in prague.
1) never use city taxis. never. they cheat, steal and charge extreme amounts of money. use them only in severe emergency situations. it is not safe or recommended to use them. prague is small, take a walk, public transport is cheap and if you want to take a car, use uber or ask at your hotel and they will arrange a ride for you.
2) never, never exchange money in exchanges without very carefully checking the rates. you will get literally robbed. seriously. every exchange will have a sign that they won't take a commission, but the rates are brutal.
you can pay with you credit/debit card everywhere apart from those questionable shops with a lot of booze on display. but if you need some cash, there are options.
I suggest you check with your bank and use an ATM. try to avoid those generic ones, they can have high fees, but use a bank ATM instead. there is a lot of them.
or you can exchange your money here, I use this place regularly and they are probably the safest and best in prague. [www.exchange.cz]
and one thing you should do in every city - be careful with your phone and wallet. taking a metro during a rush hour with your wallet and phone in your back pocket is not a good idea anywhere, same goes for prague. especially on your way to and from the gig.
the city
prague is a very safe city even late at night and early in the morning. you might occasionally see a homeless person, but they won't bother you. in the city centre there are few professional beggars, I suggest you don't give them any money.
you can walk everywhere, the metro closes around midnight, but there are night tram lines across the city. Google usually does a good job planning a journey, also there is a map in every metro station.
drinking in public is not permitted in some places, and there are fines. the fact that your drink is in a bag or in a soda bottle won't save you. but it is not strictly enforced, so if you won't be absolutely hammered, you are fine.
I suggest paying for the public transport. there are no physical gates that would stop you entering the metro stations, but there are controls sometimes and you will get a fine. you won't see locals validating tickets because we have cards with chips in them.
50 CZK for a beer is a bit overpriced in a normal restaurant or a pub, do not pay more than that. czech beers are always on tap, 0.3, 0.5 and sometimes 1litre called "tuplak". there are regulations in place, so in every establishment you will get electronic receipt. tipping is not mandatory, but if you like the service, tip 10-20%.
you won't pay for every drink separately, they will track what you had in a terminal or they will place a tab on your table and write it there. you will still get a receipt when you pay.
you can't smoke anywhere indoors and in public transport stations.
czech people can seem kind of cool and distant, but are quite friendly and helpful. a lot of older people still remember Russian, a lot of people speak German and in prague basically everyone can communicate in English.
bellow I will list a few traditional places where I suggest you go for a beer. don't get discouraged by the staff there, they might be a bit rough. these are really old places, locals have their own seats and glasses there and they will stare you down. but they are not mean, so just ask for a beer and you will be served just fine.
In my opinion, Pilsner Urquell is the best we have. But that is, of course, subjective, so just try different things and find what you like. Also be careful, not everybody is used to stronger beers, do not underestimate it, especially on a hot day when you are tired.
if you are not into beer, there are some internationally recognised bars, some underground, some with amazing views.
If you want some culture, I suggest you check www.goout.net .very helpful site where you can find what is happening in the city. also available in English. They sell tickets online themselves or there will be a link to a site where you can purchase the tickets.
My recommendations for music (small clubs)
Ungelt Jazz club
Jazz dock
Reduta jazz club
Agharta
Blues sklep
U maleho glena
for beer
U hrocha (lesser quarter)
U pinkasu (there you can have a beer basically in a church)
U glaubicu
u zlateho tygra
and any "lokal", like "lokal u bile kuzelky"
for a cocktail
Hemingway bar
black angles bar
cash only bar
bar and books
or there is a sky bar in a Hilton.
if you can't be without your Irish pub, try James Joyce Irish pub.
be safe, have fun.
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Happy24
laughinearlydied, you have made a great summary, hard to add something!
Just one thing about the way from the airport to the city centre - I personally would recommend the public transport - the 119 bus and the A metro line. One is downtown always in less than half an hour and the cost of the ticket (regular public transport ticket) if 32 CZK, which is something like 1,3 Euro. Sure, the metro won't probably drop you off in front of your hotel, but since you take the metro from the edge of the city downtown, you won't get stuck in the traffic, so it is fast an you can't beat the price. I personally would never choose any other means of transport, but it is up to everybody's choice of course.
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Happy24
laughinearlydied, you have made a great summary, hard to add something!
Just one thing about the way from the airport to the city centre - I personally would recommend the public transport - the 119 bus and the A metro line. One is downtown always in less than half an hour and the cost of the ticket (regular public transport ticket) if 32 CZK, which is something like 1,3 Euro. Sure, the metro won't probably drop you off in front of your hotel, but since you take the metro from the edge of the city downtown, you won't get stuck in the traffic, so it is fast an you can't beat the price. I personally would never choose any other means of transport, but it is up to everybody's choice of course.
Thanks, and back to the airport?
I've heard taxi is not recomended.
Is airport bus service from the main station good?
I'm considering this or Uber as I have an early flight back home. Traffic won't be a problem at 5.45 in the morning I guess.
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Happy24
laughinearlydied, you have made a great summary, hard to add something!
Just one thing about the way from the airport to the city centre - I personally would recommend the public transport - the 119 bus and the A metro line. One is downtown always in less than half an hour and the cost of the ticket (regular public transport ticket) if 32 CZK, which is something like 1,3 Euro. Sure, the metro won't probably drop you off in front of your hotel, but since you take the metro from the edge of the city downtown, you won't get stuck in the traffic, so it is fast an you can't beat the price. I personally would never choose any other means of transport, but it is up to everybody's choice of course.
Thanks, and back to the airport?
I've heard taxi is not recomended.
Is airport bus service from the main station good?
I'm considering this or Uber as I have an early flight back home. Traffic won't be a problem at 5.45 in the morning I guess.
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Happy24
laughinearlydied, you have made a great summary, hard to add something!
Just one thing about the way from the airport to the city centre - I personally would recommend the public transport - the 119 bus and the A metro line. One is downtown always in less than half an hour and the cost of the ticket (regular public transport ticket) if 32 CZK, which is something like 1,3 Euro. Sure, the metro won't probably drop you off in front of your hotel, but since you take the metro from the edge of the city downtown, you won't get stuck in the traffic, so it is fast an you can't beat the price. I personally would never choose any other means of transport, but it is up to everybody's choice of course.
Thanks, and back to the airport?
I've heard taxi is not recomended.
Is airport bus service from the main station good?
I'm considering this or Uber as I have an early flight back home. Traffic won't be a problem at 5.45 in the morning I guess.
Back to the airport? You can do exactly the same - take the A metro line to Veleslavin station and from there the 119 airport bus. Metro starts before 5 a.m., the 119 bus starts at 5.13 a.m. (even on weekends) and in the morning it goes every 10 minutes. The busses from the main station are also a public transport (32 CZK ticket), it is of course possible, but the bus goes through the city, so traffic can be a problem, probably not at 5.45 a.m., especially the day (or two) after the show, since it is a national holiday, so it will be like Sunday. I don't have a personal experience with the busses from the main station, whenever I go the airport, I arrive to the train station and then I rather take the underground and the 119 bus. Really less than 0,5 an hour to the airport. But yeah, either that or the bus from the main station. As writen before, taxi is not recommended and Uber will give you pretty much the same service for about 20 times more money. So...