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Students/Youths

Holders of an International Identity Card (ISIC) are entitled to a 50 per cent reduction on admission to Prague's museums and galleries. Student cards also offer reductions on international trains, though not on domestic public transport. The ČKM (Czech Youth Travel Agency), Žitna 12, Praha 2 (Phone: 299 454), specialises in cheap travel for young people and students in and outside the Czech Republic. Its branch at Jindřišská 28, Praha 1 (Phone: 2423 0218) issues ISICs.

Senior Citizens

There are no special concessions for senior citizens. However, Saga, who organise holidays for over 50s, have trips to Prague. Contact: Saga Holidays, Saga Building, Middelburg Square, Folkestone, Kent CT20 1AZ, UK (Phone: 0800 414383).

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