How to get to Prague

Planning a trip to Prague? But you don't know how to get there? Vivanoda helps you organise your trip to Prague by letting you search and compare the best offers for train, coach and flight.

By train to Prague

The train is an economical and ecological way to reach Prague. It allows you to easily arrive in the centre of Prague and enjoy the sights.

By coach to Prague

The long-distance coach is an extremely economical means of transport for a stay in Prague. On the other hand, travelling by coach to Prague is much slower than travelling by train or plane.

Flights to Prague

Flying is the fastest way to get to Prague. However, you have to add the time it takes to reach the airport, which is outside the centre of Prague. The prices of flights to Prague are also often attractive.

Transportation to Prague in figures

Country
Czech Republic
Number of airlines serving Prague
50
Number of stations or airports in Prague
1 airports
5 coach stations
5 stations
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Why search for tickets to travel to Prague with Vivanoda?

Why search for tickets to travel to Prague with Vivanoda?

When planning a trip to Prague, it is important to choose your mode of transport based on your needs, budget, time and comfort. Whether you travel by train, coach or flight, your choice of transport can have a significant impact on the price and quality of your trip to Prague. This is why it is important to use a transport and price comparison tool to buy a ticket to Prague.

Vivanoda is a handy tool that allows you to quickly find the best travel options to Prague in terms of price, time and quality. With Vivanoda you can compare the various train, coach and flight tickets available for your trip to Prague. This way you can find the cheapest and most suitable options for your needs.

The most popular routes to Prague

We present the most popular routes to Prague from all major European cities, whether by train, coach or flight. Whether you want to find the cheapest flight to Prague, the fastest train or the most comfortable coach, we have gathered all the information you need to plan your trip to Prague with confidence.

Whether you are travelling from London, Edinburgh, Belfast, Glasgow, Bristol or Birmingham or another major European city, we compare the different modes of transport to help you choose the best option to get to Prague. You will find information on the most popular routes, transport companies, travel times, ticket prices and tips for safe and comfortable travel. We have also included tips on how to save money and find the best fares to Prague. Whether you are a budget traveller or looking for the ultimate in comfort, you will find all the options to plan your trip to Prague with confidence.

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Travel to Prague by train

Where are the train stations in Prague?

To reach Prague by train, choose from 5 stations, including Prague hlavní nádraží , Prague Holesovice, Praha-Vrsovice, Praha-Libeň and Praha hl. n..

Prague hlavní nádraží
Station located 1.1 mi from the centre of Prague
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Prague Holesovice
Station located 1.8 mi from the centre of Prague
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Praha-Vrsovice
Station located 2.0 mi from the centre of Prague
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Praha-Libeň
Station located 3.7 mi from the centre of Prague
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Praha hl. n.
Station located 0.7 mi from the centre of Prague
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Travel to Prague by coach

Tips to find a cheaper coach ticket to Prague

While coach travel in itself is an inexpensive way to get to Prague, there are always ways to save even more.

Don't wait until the last minute to book your ticket to Prague
When you have found the lowest fare on Vivanoda for your trip to Prague from, for example, Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Munich or Venice, select it and you will be redirected to the carrier's website (FlixBus, DeinBus and WestBus). We recommend you book your ticket quickly, as fares can rise quickly!
Compare all coach offers to Prague
Vivanoda allows you to quickly view all prices and promotions from Blablabus, LEO Express, Eurolines CH, IC Bus and Eurolines. So whether you are travelling from Berlin, Zurich, Amsterdam, Hamburg, Munich or Venice, you can easily find your ideal coach ticket to Prague.
Be flexible on the date of your trip to Prague
If you leave some slack in the date of your trip to Prague, you increase your chances of getting a better fare with Blablabus, LEO Express, Eurolines CH, IC Bus and Eurolines, especially by avoiding peak periods.

Where are the coach stations in Prague?

Here is the list of 5 coach stations (or bus stops) serving the city of Prague.

UAN Florenc Praha (Prague)
Coach station 0.9 mi from Prague
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Prague Main Railway Station
Coach station 0.7 mi from Prague
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Praha Dejvická
Coach station 1.6 mi from Prague
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Praha Letiště Václava Havla
Coach station 6.8 mi from Prague
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Prague (Bus Terminal Roztyly)
Coach station 4.3 mi from Prague
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Fly to Prague

Some tips for cheap flights to Prague

To optimise your chances of finding a flight to Prague with the best value for money, there are a few rules to follow. We remind you of them here.

It is best to fly to Prague on a Tuesday or Wednesday.
On certain days of the week, such as Tuesdays and Wednesdays, flights to Prague are less full than on Fridays or Sundays. They are therefore cheaper.
A flight ticket to Prague is more expensive at the last minute
The longer you wait to book your flight to Prague, the higher the prices are likely to be. Therefore, it is best to plan your stay in Prague well in advance.
Watch out for promotions.
Air Lituanica, Air Serbia and Air Berlin and other airlines are always very active in offering discounts and promotional fares, especially on social networks.

Where are the airports in Prague?

To get to Prague by plane, arrive at Prague Ruzyne airport.

Prague Ruzyne
Airport is 7.2 mi from Prague
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When to visit Prague?

The best time to visit the Czech Republic is in summer, from June to August. Temperatures are pleasantly warm, fluctuating between 20 and 30 degrees Celsius. This time of year is ideal for exploring the magnificent cities of Prague, Cesky Krumlov and Karlovy Vary and enjoying the many festivals and cultural events on offer.

Spring and autumn can also be pleasant seasons to travel in the Czech Republic. In spring (March to May), temperatures are mild, around 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, and nature begins to awaken. Parks and gardens are covered in flowers, creating magnificent landscapes. Autumn (September to November) offers similar temperatures, but the autumn colours of the Czech forests add a touch of magic to your trip.

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