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What scams should I watch out for in Prague?

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Three scams dominate Prague and all are avoidable. The most common is the taxi trap: cabs that queue outside tourist spots, particularly around Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, routinely charge ten times the legitimate rate. Use Bolt or Liftago instead, or flag a cab mid-street and confirm the meter is running before you move. The second is currency exchange: storefronts advertising "0% commission" compensate by applying brutal rates, sometimes giving you half the fair value. Use a bank ATM and accept the flat withdrawal fee. The third is the "friendly local" who steers you toward a bar or strip club and then presents a bill for thousands of crowns, backed by intimidating staff. If a stranger is unusually insistent about recommending a specific venue, walk away. Separately, watch your pockets on Tram 22 and in the Old Town crowds; pickpocketing is real but unremarkable for a city this size. None of this requires paranoia, just attention.

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