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We are going on a trip with the above itinerary. We are flying into Zurich and then getting a flight from there to Prague rather than the long train ride. Will 90 minutes be enough of a turn around for international flights...and if we miss our 9:30a flight on Czech Air, will they immediately put us on the next flight (18:50) or will we have to pay a fee? I've contacted them both by email and by phone to no avail. Also...we're pretty set on everything except Croatia. We have to stay North due to the fact that we are not renting a car and will rely on trains, buses and then fly back to Zurich via Zagreb...what shouldn't we miss and what is not really worth the bother b/c of crowds, cost etc. We're pretty low key and it doesn't take a lot to amuse us (ie: discos, etc)and prefer to dine, listen to music et al where the locals go as it is always better and less expensive. Our trip is July 9-Aug 2, 2007. Also...I've read that the Zurich airport is a veritable city...are there beds for let there? We have an early flight and it seems a waste to get a room when we have to leave at the crack of dawn. Thanks


Michele
SLC, Utah USA 3/20/07

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4/12/07 5:11 PM
Jessica

morocco, IN USA
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If you've booked it with the same airline, they will put you on the next flight. If you didn't, you are responsible for it, so they may make you pay a fee--unless you have status with them or something. I think they're partners with some major airlines.

I lived in Vienna, so I have some good restaurant suggestions there: -Palmenhaus in the Burggarten -Bodega Marques off of Judenplatz

I can also check to get you the name of our fave heuriger in Vienna--it has amazing views as well.

In Zagreb I recommend going to a Konoba restaurant, and there is an amazing gelato place called Milennium just off the main square. There are a lot of nice places to dine outside just off of Andrassy Avenue in Budapest.