By Bus and Train to Prague: national and international route connections including fares - All important at a glance!

By Bus and Train to Prague

A.Hermdorf@pixelio

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Prague is both: a destination for foreigners on the one hand, an ideal starting point for excursions and short trips within the CR for residents and transients on the other. Most European cities offer extremly comfortable train rides to Prague. Citypilot shows the main route connections including journey times and fares!

Germany

  • Prague – Berlin, 4:45 h, 29 EUR
  • Prague – Nuremberg, 4:30 h, 26 EUR
  • Prague – Hamburg, approx. 7 h, 39-49 EUR
  • Prague – Cologne, approx. 12 h, starting from 29 EUR (night train)

 

Netherlands

  • Prague – Amsterdam, approx. 16 h, starting from 29 EUR (night train)

 

Switzerland

  • Prague – Zürich, approx. 14 h, starting from 29 EUR (night train)
  • Prague – Basle, approx. 12 h, starting from 29 EUR (night train)

   

Denmark

  • Prague – Copenhagen, approx. 12 h, 59 EUR, fare for ferry boat included

 

Poland

  • Prague – Warsaw, approx. 8 h, 19 EUR

 

Austria

  • Prague – Vienna, 4:40 h, 19 EUR
  • Prague – Salzburg, 6:40 h, 29 EUR

   

By: Student Agency

Inner Czech Connections

  • Prague – Brno, 3:30 h, 319 CZK
  • Prague – Plzeň, approx. 2 h, 147 CZK
  • Prague – Ostrava, approx. 4 h, 438 CZK
  • Prague – České Budějovice, approx. 3 h, 213 CZK

  

Arrival by Bus - the smart alternative

Not always, rail is the fastest means of travel. For this reason, there are a number of direct bus services which are beating the journey times of the different train operators by far. The most renowned ones are StudentAgency and ExpressBus – a service of the German and Czech Public Train Services.

Examples for popular connections are:

Prague – Nuremberg: 3:30 h, 20 EUR (ExpressBus)
Prague – London: approx. 18:30 h, starting from 950 CZK (StudentAgency)
Prague – Paris: approx. 14 h, starting from 950 CZK (StudentAgency)
Prague – Bern: 
approx. 12 h, starting from 950 CZK (StudentAgency)
      

More information + Tickets:

    

Read on:
>> The Prague Railway Stations: Connections to metro, tram + bus
   

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