How to get to Prague
HOW TO GET TO PRAGUE
BY PLANE
In Prague, there is only 1 airport called "Praha-Ruzyně". It is quite easy to get from the airport to the city:
Urban Public Transport (UPT)
By bus No. 100, you can get to the Zličín metro terminal on line B within 15 minutes (yellow line), and from here it is 20 minutes to the centre (Můstek) by metro.
Or you can go by bus No. 119, which takes 20 minutes to get to the Dejvická metro station on line A (green line), and 7 more minutes to the centre (Můstek) by metro.
Notice
The last bus from the airport goes at about 23:30, then in the morning after 5 a.m.
The last bus to the airport goes at 0:28 a.m., then in the morning at about 5 o'clock.
Municipal bus operation, ČEDAZ
If you do not want to travel by UPT, but at the same time you do not want to spend any money on a taxi, you can make use of services of Čedaz company. Minibuses go from the airport every day from 6:00 a.m. to 21:00 every 30 minutes. For one-way ticket from the airport to the centre of Prague ("V Celnici" street ), you will pay CZK 90.00, in the price there is included 1 standard luggage. Children under 10 years are transported free of charge. Minibuses also go in the opposite direction.
TAXI
There is no problem to get a taxi in front of the airport hall as there are several of them waiting here. There is no other way of getting to the centre of Prague at night than this. An average price from the airport to the centre of Prague (Wenceslas square) is between 500 - 550 CZK, it depends, of course, on each carrier. It is always better to ask about a price in advance. If the price seems to be unreasonably high, feel free to ask another taxi driver.
BY TRAIN
In Prague there are 4 important railway stations.
Two of them can be found in the centre of the city, the other two are right in the place of metro stations, and they are easily accessible from the centre. Most international connections going to Prague terminate at the Main Railway Station.
Main Railway (Wilson) station (Hlavní nádraží) - metro line C (red line) – Hlavní nádraží metro station
From here it is 5 minutes on foot to get to Wenceslas square.
The Masaryk suburban railway terminal (Masarykovo nádraží) – metro line B (yellow line) – Náměstí Republiky metro station
From here it is 5 minutes on foot to get to Wenceslas square (Václavské náměstí).
Smíchov Station (Smíchovské nádraží) - metro line B (yellow line) - Smíchovské nádraží metro station
You can get to the centre (Můstek) by metro line B in the direction of Černý most in about 7 minutes.
Prague - Holešovice – metro line C (red line) – Nádraží Holešovice metro station
You can get to the centre (Muzeum) by metro line C in the direction of Háje in about 7 minutes.
BY BUS
In Prague, there are 3 important bus stations.
Most international connections terminate in Prague at the Florenc station.
Florenc - metro line B (yellow line) and C (red line) – Florenc metro station
You can get to the centre (Můstek) by metro line B in about 3 minutes.
Prague - Holešovice - metro line C (red line) - Nádraží Holešovice metro station
You can get to the centre (Muzeum) by metro line C in the direction of Háje in about 7 minutes.
Na Knížecí - metro line B (yellow line) – Anděl metro station
You can get to the centre (Můstek) by metro line B in the direction of Černý most in about 6 minutes.
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