Travel Prague-Ceske

Published by flag-es José Rodríguez — 9 years ago

Blog: Na zdraví!
Tags: General

Prague-Ceske

It was 13:15 and had just arrived at Prague airport. I was walking to pick up my bags thinking about the journey will have to do. The road is not complicated; the buddies (mentors) from my university had made a guide on how to arrive Ceske Budejovice by bus.

I picked up my bags and start moving when a cop stops me and I began to wonder what I was going to do in the Czech Republic, I remembered he had a very strong Czech accent and I spoke English much worse than now so I didn’t understand much, he also asked me how many days would stay in the Czech Republic and I replied 9 months, I laugh whenever I remember, then started asking me who I was and asked for my passport. I explained that I am Erasmus student and I was lucky because the night before got into my suitcase documents such as certificate of arrival, the credential of student ... because I wanted them printed to take the next day to the coordinator. Then I showed him documents and already understood the situation and told me how to get on the bus and how to move at the airport and go to the airport bus stop.

The journey had to do was bus from the airport to the metro, take the subway to the bus stop of Student Agency (Andel) and take the bus to Ceske. In Ceske a buddie pick up me, and take me to the dormitory.

 I catch the bus from the airport, is the "Bus: c.100 Letiště Praha - Zličín (trasa metra B)". I have the name written on a paper, but didn’t know how much time take the trip, I was very aware of the name of the stops were passing was also carrying many bags and had to spend all his time holding them.

I arrived to the subway, take the ticket and I had to remove it by the number of stops but I don’t know how many stops were. In coins in his pocket had 50 crowns and I got the ticket came closest think they were 42 or 43. I went downstairs and I took the car. I didn’t know exactly what car was so I asked a girl who help me to find my car and how much stops have the travel I remember  they were 9. I climb into the car and like looking at bus stops and loaded with suitcases.

Finally I get to the metro, went upstairs and arrived to the bus stop. Bus stop of Student Agency is very easy to find because it has a striking poster in his stall. There I had to wait about 20 minutes for the bus.

Once already climbed on the bus to go to Ceske I realized I had made a journey that at first I found it hard, my parents were not all agree that it was alone but still if I had any complication, I solve it, is that in which the Erasmus is based.


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