There are 6 ways to get from Václav Havel Airport Prague to Prague - Main Station by bus, subway, taxi, car, shuttle or towncar. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.
The Airport Express bus is scheduled to coincide with the arrivals and departures of SuperCity (Pendolino), EuroCity and InterCity trains. A ticket costs 60 Kč and covers the Airport - Main Train Station route. • Traveling at Night: Bus 910. The Prague metro does not run from 0:30 to 4:30 a.m.
Easy process. Mar 2023. This is really easy to use. When you get to Terminal 1, go to the information desk (I went to the one which said 'train and metro' and buy a ticket for the Airport Express. The bus stop is directly opposite the terminal and clearly labelled 'AE'. It drops you off at the main train station which is central and easy to
Swiss Railways (SBB/CFF/FFS) operates a train from Leipzig Hbf to Praha Hlavni Nadrazi twice daily. Tickets cost 2 400 Kč - 4 300 Kč and the journey takes 3h 39m. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Leipzig central train station to Prague every 3 hours. Tickets cost 500 Kč - 750 Kč and the journey takes 3h 40m.
The journey takes about 40 minutes and the only pick up stops are Airport Terminal 1 and Airport Terminal 2 – after that, the bus goes directly to the main train station without stopping.
FlixBus operates a bus from Prague to Leipzig central train station every 4 hours. Tickets cost €21 - €30 and the journey takes 3h 35m. Alternatively, Czech Railways (ČD) operates a train from Praha Hlavni Nadrazi to Leipzig Hbf once daily. Tickets cost €20 - €45 and the journey takes 3h 51m.
Kraków Airport to Prague by bus. The bus journey time between Kraków Airport and Prague is around 6h 50m and covers a distance of around 537 km. Services are operated by FlixBus. Typically 15 buses run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules can vary so check in advance. 15 Weekly Buses.
When it comes to getting around the city, Prague's network of Metro stations can also be helpful for visitors. The three lines of the Metro system, named A, B, and C, connect central Prague with outlying areas of the city. For tourist purposes, line A may be the most useful part of the Prague Metro system, as it connects Metro stations at the
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