Internet Never to fear, Prague offers a plethora of Internet access points throughout the city. Chances are your hotel, hostel, or apartment rental will provide an Internet portal. But if not, there are Internet cafés seemingly around every corner you turn in the city center. The Globe Bookstore & Coffeehouse (www.globebookstore.cz) is a popular spot, offering travelers the opportunity to sign on and check their mail, sip coffee, peruse English-language books and magazines, and enjoy a tasty meal – all in the same place. Bohemia Bagel’s (www.bohemiabagel.cz) Old Town location, a stone’s throw away from Old Town Square, is also quite convenient. At most places, you can expect to pay around 1.50 CZK per minute; some places have 20 CZK minimums. If you’re staying longer and want to get connected at home, the following site provides a comprehensive guide to the various Internet service providers in the Czech Republic: http://www.adsl.cz/en/. Expect to pay up to 1,600 CZK a month for a high-speed Internet connection. What, our site’s not good enough for you? Fine, fine, we understand. Try out these clowns for comprehensive expat and tourist-related info in English:
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