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Changing money on the black market is illegal and dangerous. Rates are no better than at the banks or ATMs and the chance of getting ripped off is infinitely greater. Firmly decline any offers you may hear to 'change money? If you do change money on the street, make sure you receive valid Czech notes in exchange; the black market is flooded with outdated Polish zlotys and other worthless bills. How to pay? Where to exchange currency? Language Public Holidays.

Most metro stations offer wheelchair access to the platforms via lifts; all newer trams are adapted for wheelchairs, prams and baby buggies; both international railway stations have lifts to the platforms.

A far greater challenge for wheelchair users is a severe lack of disabled toilets. Many ancient buildings have preservation orders on them, so cannot be adapted, although in some places efforts simply have not been made. With regards to eating and drinking, there are plenty of options. And of those located in cellars and on roof tops, a number are serviced by lifts.

Read our guide to restaurants with wheelchair access. We must reiterate the point though that disabled toilets are rare although we can offer advice on finding suitable venues on request. The Medieval Tavern in the Old Town is worthy of a special note. It is accessible and puts on a highly entertaining show.

The departure quayside is easily accessible via a long gently sloping ramp, which is suitable for pedestrians, wheelchairs, taxis and mini-coaches. From the quayside, users of light folding wheelchairs can board most boats, and staff can assist if necessary. Heavy electric wheelchairs can only access certain boats. Some boats, including the Prague Panoramic Dinner Cruise , have disabled toilets. There are no daytime tours of Prague we can recommend that are suitable for wheelchair users or people with severe walking difficulties.

The city is highly pedestrianised, therefore all tours involve some walking, and there may be steps to contend with. Should you wish to make your own way around the city, many of the Prague sights and tourist attractions are accessible to wheelchair users.

Alternatively, Prague Experience can arrange for a private vehicle to be at your disposal for a half or full day, to transport you around. We do have some evening excursions that are good for wheelchair users and people with walking difficulties they include a hotel pick-up and drop-off : Traditional Czech Night.

Most opera houses and concert halls and theatres are accessible to wheelchairs. If you book tickets through Prague Experience, we can ensure you are seated in the correct area. Where we state that a tour or activity is suitable for wheelchair users: if transport is included, participants should be capable of walking a few steps, and should bring a folding wheelchair and a travel companion to assist with boarding and alighting the vehicle. When you make a booking through Prague Experience: if you are a wheelchair user or if you have walking difficulties, it is essential that you state your disability and requirements in Special Requests on the booking form.

Depending on your needs, it may be necessary to forgo some elements of the tour. If you require further information, please don't hesitate to contact us. Prague Experience is your local Prague specialist, and we know the city like the back of our hand. The country performs above the EU average in terms of affordability, low waiting times and outcomes, and has become a popular destination for medical tourism.

For Czech citizens, health insurance is compulsory. There are no major health risks in Prague at present. The tap water is safe to drink, and food-borne diseases are not a major concern in restaurants. Tourists seeking medical attention in Prague, both emergency and general medical care, have a range of options. In an emergency, dial to be connected to the EU emergency line, which guarantees an English-speaking operator.

Alternatively, contact the Czech medical emergency services on Ambulance response times are generally good. Pharmacies Lekarny There are many pharmacies in Prague. Most chemists are located in the New Town, as stand-alone stores and in shopping malls. Open: Mon-Fri Tel: Web: Website. ATMs in Czechia are pretty straightforward to use. When you insert a foreign debit- or credit card, the instructions will be displayed in either English or your local language. Then you simply enter your PIN and choose how much money you want to withdraw.

Always choose to be charged in the local currency CZK without conversion. Always use a travel card to avoid expensive foreign transaction fees. The Koruna was introduced as the Czech currency in after the fall of Czechoslovakia, and the founding of the independent nation of the Czech Republic. The lowest denomination is 1 CZK, and the subunit, known as haler was withdrawn in Yes, and no.



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