sending e-mail from Prague&Budepest
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You'll have better luck in Prague than Budapest. There are a number of centrally located cybercafes in Prague. Hotels frequently have flyers for them. Last time I was in Budapest I didn't have any luck in finding one. <BR>Here's a site that lists cybercafes in europe: http://alpha.barentsnett.no/~ernslars/cafeguide/ <BR>If you do a web search for cybercafes or internet cafes you should find other listings. <BR>And if anyone knows of a centrally located cybercafe in Budapest please post! I'll be there again in December. <BR>
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Hi. There's an internet cafe in Prague called (appropriately) Internet Cafe on Narodni. If you are walking down Narodni FROM the Vltava River, it's about a quarter mile down on your left hand side. It's in an indoor mall that also has The Alter Ego Restaurant (you'll see a sign on the street). I paid 40 Kc for half an hour. <BR> <BR>Hope this gives you an initial destination, at least!
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<BR>Elizabeth <BR> <BR>Just returned from these two cities- great places to visit! I e-mailed in Prague from the locations already mentioned. In Budapest,in our hotel the Marriott, I used the e-mail facilities in the business center on the ground floor. It is opened 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Very inexpensive. You really do not have to stay there to use it. If you have any questions about these two cities, please e-mail me. <BR>Glenn Rogers