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No sir

In Prague, definitely, but if you want to go more rural places, expect a poorer exchange rate.

In the main tourist areas, no problem at all, except that your change will be in Crowns.

Use your CC instead.


Send me your email / contact bro, will contact you..

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Dun forget to bring more protection hor..especially if u got stopover in Budapest..

If possible, pls post some nice XMM pics in the tiko thread..there facing drought season

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Bro Aaron

Try this place for authentic food for a low price:

http://www.havelska-koruna.com/

 

Visit the Castle on a local tour or spend a day staying at the Cesky Krumlov

Hey bro therock, thats very kind of u for offering the travel book. U have a great day ya!

Dun forget to bring more protection hor..especially if u got stopover in Budapest..

If possible, pls post some nice XMM pics in the tiko thread..there facing drought seasonð¬

Lastly, take care n be vigilant at all times..ðð»

Bro i'm wif my family. No chance for special activities :-(

Have a good holiday

Thank you bro. Good day!

Enjoy Your Holiday Bro!! [thumbsup]

Thank you bro. U hv a nice day.
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Hypersonic

change to usd or euros in sg

 

go czech to change to local currency

 

czech not with euro union?

 

They have CzechOut?

 

:D

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My ride for the next 24 days. Brand new 2.0L TDI Skoda Octavia with no more than 1000km on the dial. Its drive like a regular VW ;-)

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My ride for the next 24 days. Brand new 2.0L TDI Skoda Octavia with no more than 1000km on the dial. Its drive like a regular VW ;-)

Nice! Have a great holiday!

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My ride for the next 24 days. Brand new 2.0L TDI Skoda Octavia with no more than 1000km on the dial. Its drive like a regular VW ;-)

Nice ride.

Especially this is a 2.0TDi with 6spd manual .

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Nice ride.

Especially this is a 2.0TDi with 6spd manual .

 

Yeah bro.. Its a brand new car. No more than 1000km on the dial when I got it. 2.0L 150bhp 6 speed manual. Good low end torque for city driving. Managed to hit 230km/h on the German Autobahn. Decent performance for a 2L turbo diesel.

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My ride for the next 24 days. Brand new 2.0L TDI Skoda Octavia with no more than 1000km on the dial. Its drive like a regular VW ;-)

 

Nice ride you got. Where did you rent it from? cost? I am going back again very soon but this time I will get a stick shift A1 again since I am alone and I don't want to spend too much out of my own pocket before I claim from my employer. Tried out the A1 before and it was just good enough for a comfortable drive.

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Nice ride you got. Where did you rent it from? cost? I am going back again very soon but this time I will get a stick shift A1 again since I am alone and I don't want to spend too much out of my own pocket before I claim from my employer. Tried out the A1 before and it was just good enough for a comfortable drive.

 

I got it from hertz. The car was registered in Czech. Paid almost $1500 euro with comprehensive insurance for 24 days. I was given 2 choices on pick up. A 1.2L petrol engine VW Golf variant with more than 70k km on the clock, running on all weather tyres or a brand new 2L Skoda Octavia Diesel with a snail, fitted with high performance summer tyres. Its a no brainer.

 

 

You can choose to rent from any renown car company as long as their cars are new. Happy driving...

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Anyone been to Monte Carlo (Monaco) before? Can share experience?

 

Yes worth going. Can go into the casino even if not a gambler.

 

The one James Bond went to in Casino Royale.

 

Then go around the F1 track around the marina and under a building.

 

Everything is expensive here so can stay hotel in Nice cos cheaper.

 

:D

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I got it from hertz. The car was registered in Czech. Paid almost $1500 euro with comprehensive insurance for 24 days. I was given 2 choices on pick up. A 1.2L petrol engine VW Golf variant with more than 70k km on the clock, running on all weather tyres or a brand new 2L Skoda Octavia Diesel with a snail, fitted with high performance summer tyres. Its a no brainer.

 

 

You can choose to rent from any renown car company as long as their cars are new. Happy driving...

That's about € 63 /day

I get mine normally from Europcar that's about €50/day with Gps, zero excess comprehensive insurance too. Used my pivilege card to get free upgrades. Been sticking with Europcar for years. Agreed that renown brands are more reliable. Had my fair share of pricks on the wheel encounters in the many times in in Europe but took it easy and enjoyed my drives.

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