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We are worldly. At least for the price of a can of beer at Prague airport

photo: Barbora Novotná, PrahaIN.cz/Prices at Václav Havel airport

One of the editors of the PrahaIN.cz server made a long trip to Spain and, even before his departure, drew a map of how much it would cost to eat and drink “in Ruzyna”. The decrease in tourists, which in the past accompanied the reduction in prices at Prague’s Václav Havel airport, has definitely disappeared.

At Prague Airport you will find many places to spend your free time. For example, in Bohemia Deli you will find a wide selection of Czech and foreign delicacies, beer, wine and spirits, in the Banh-mi-ba restaurant they focus on Vietnamese street food and the Paul bakery also offers countless delicacies.

This time we went for regular beer and lemonade. We were welcomed to an open buffet, which mainly offered alcohol. Prices can be considered very high.

A can of Budvar or Pilsner Urquell costs 119 crowns, a bottle of Prosecco costs 185 crowns and non-alcoholic cider costs customers 93 crowns. The prices of draft beer are no less high. Little Pilsen costs 79 crowns, large 109 crowns. Coca-cola is also available for 79 crowns.

Received. Photo: Barbora Novotná, PrahaIN.cz

There is a choice

We asked the staff if people were complaining about the prices. They don’t even say. “But you know it would bother some people, it would bother me too, that’s enough. But you mustn’t forget that the rent here is much higher than if you were somewhere in the city”, the man behind the tape recorder warned us. cash.

“I think we are holding these prices for a long time, it’s not a jump increase. It’s a lot for the Czechs, but in France or Switzerland, for example, it’s quite cheap from their point of view,” he explained.

He was right. You can find several discussion threads on the Internet about prices at Paris Orly Airport. An American complained before his trip to New York that he had sold a can of Heineken for nine euros (225 kroner).

The prices mentioned in Prague are obviously high, but the traveler can choose. Fast food prices are constantly low and you can buy cheaply at newsstands, of which there are many at Václav Havel Airport. From the water for 25 crowns to chocolate for the nerves after paying 180 crowns for the soup …


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