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Prague. How to arrive by train, car, plane. Connections, distances

Prague

“Prague! It has a sip taste of wine. I can repeat this name a hundred times too, bundled up by the wind, sweet rather than the breath of the beloved “. (Jaroslav Seifert).

Magical, fascinating, suggestive, mysterious …. difficult to leave room for imagination when we talk about Prague. A truly wonderful city. Not by chance, it has always been an inspiration for poets, artists and filmmakers.

Its wonderful historical center, world heritage of humanity. Its alleys, and its bridges. The truly unique views. A city to live slowly. During the day and, above all, at night, when the first lights of the evening sprout and the magic envelops the whole city. The beautiful Pont Carlo. Moldova. Nerudova and Mala Strana. The castle. Magical and evocative places, but at the same time, full of history. Try to make a jump, for example, to the Jewish cemetery.

This and more awaits you in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.

Prague

HOW TO GET TO PRAGUE

PLANE

The plane is undoubtedly the most comfortable, fastest, and cheapest way to reach the beautiful Czech capital. Ruzyně, also known as Letiště Václava Havla Praha, is the international airport serving the capital. It is located about 10 kilometers west of the city center. It is the main airport in the whole of the Czech Republic, as well as one of the most important in all of Central and Eastern Europe.

As soon as you land, you can arrive in the city with the AIRPORT EXPRESS rapid bus, the daytime bus lines, taxi or car. More info on our special section.

TRAIN

Praha hlavní is the Central Railway Station, housed in a building of the early ‘900. The station is connected to the Prague Metro Line C and to major European destinations such as Berlin, Budapest, Dresden, Munich, Nuremberg, Paris or Vienna. From here, moreover, connections to the main Czech destinations depart.

For more information on how to reach the city by train, we invite you to see the official website of the Czech railways. Other railway stations, present in the city, are the Masarykovo Nadrazi, Vysocanske and Smichov stations.

CAR

Assuming that the Czech road infrastructure is anything but efficient, a trip to the Czech capital is far from recommended, considering the scenic beauty that it will present during the journey.

Prague is a crossroads for important European destinations, located almost halfway between Berlin and Vienna. From the first, it is about 350 kilometers; from the second, just under 300. Budapest, on the other hand, is just over 500 kilometers, most of which, to be covered on the motorway. A stage on the road is absolutely preventable. You also cross the beautiful Bratislava. From Milan, in Italy, it takes just over 9 hours to reach the city. The route follows the lakes highway to the A13 / E43 with entry into Austria and Germany with the A14 / E60 and E52, to then continue with the E45 to the Czech Republic and the A6 and the D5 / E50 in direction Prague.

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