How to get to Prague
Václav Havel Airport Prague
Frequent and rapid bus connections taking only 30 minutes to arrive to the city centre. 69 airlines connect Prague to 162 destinations around the world. For more information visit www.prg.aero.
Airport – city connection:
- Bus lines connecting Terminals 1 and 2 with the metro A and B lines.
- Airport express directly connects the airport and the main railway station (enabling direct access to the metro C line and international and local train lines.)
By train or bus
Four key Prague railway stations are connected to the metro lines B and C. Prague main railway station serves as an international Europe railway hub.
Local and international bus connections are concentrated to Prague – Florenc station.
By road
Prague is a major crossroad for European East-West and North-South road traffic. Highway and motorway network links Prague with all surrounding countries and is still expanding and developing.
Public transportation
Prague public transportation system has ranked fifth best in the world. The city transportation is served by metro lines A, B a C (operated from 5am to 12am), trams and buses incl. the special night lines. More information and fares can be found at: www.dpp.cz/en/
Fares:
- Basic fare - 40 CZK (€ 1.60) - ticket can be used for up to 90 minutes on all means of public transport
- Ticket valid for 1 day - 120 CZK (€4.90)
- Airport express fare - 100 CZK (€ 4.10) for one-hour use on this line only
Public transport tickets can be purchased:
- At public transport counters in the arrival halls of Terminals 1 & 2 at the Airport
- From automatic ticket machines placed at bus, tram stops and metro stations
- At newsstands
Taxi services
Efficient 24-hour taxi services. We recommend to use official taxi services only.
Approximate prices of Prague taxi services:
- Boarding fee (minimum charge) - €1.50
- 1 km - €1.05
- 1 minute wait - €0.25
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