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Metro
The metro system is very easy to understand. Just remember that they are three lines. Red, green and yellow. They all intersect near the center of town. Does not matter which line you start off on – you can always get to any other one. And they all go to the center of town.
Walking down into the metro station you will be faced with two options. Either stand on the left platform or the right one. At the center and above each platform is a easy to understand map. It has all the stations for the line. The circled and bold station is the one you are presently at. To the right of the circled station are all the stations that the right platform metro will take you to. To the left of of the circled station are all the stations that the left platform will take you to. If you need an overall picture of the entire metro system then have a look at the metro map at the center of the platform encased in glass. It will show you were you are and which stations you need to get to to make a cross over to another line. The cross over stations are: Florence, Muzeum, Mustek.
Metro Tickets
Buying a metro ticket can be a daunting task. There are so many buttons on the ticket machine. And there are so many possibilities. It is broken up into zones and times. So you can get a ticket valid for 20 minutes and 2 zones or a ticket valid for 90 minutes and 4 zones. When you come to the machine have an idea where you are going and how long it should approximately take. Look for number of stations and time duration. I never know so I just press the 90 minute button and get a ticket. Better safe then trying to save a few Korun and then having to argue with the Metro authority.



