Getting from the Airport to the city: Prague
Czech Republic’s capital is a central hub for European travel. Whether visiting for business or leisure, travelling between Prague Airport and Prague city centre, you have several transportation options:
Airport Express Bus (AE):
The Airport Express Bus (AE) is a dedicated shuttle service that operates between the airport and Prague's main train station, Hlavní Nádraží.
The journey takes approximately 35 minutes and runs every 30 minutes during peak times and hourly during off-peak hours. Hlavní Nádraží is centrally located, allowing easy access to the metro, tram, and other transportation options.
Public Bus:
Public buses also connect the airport with various parts of Prague. Bus number 119 runs between the airport and Nádraží Veleslavín metro station (Line A), where you can transfer to the metro to reach the city center.
The journey takes around 20-25 minutes. Other buses, such as 100 and 191, provide connections to different parts of Prague, but they may take longer to reach the city centre.
Taxi:
Taxis are available outside the airport terminals. The journey to the city centre by taxi takes approximately 25-35 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Make sure to use authorised taxis with a regulated fare to avoid potential scams.
Private Chauffeur Transfer:
You can arrange private transportation with meet and greet inside the airport well in advance of your travel via groundMD. With quality checked, reliable local chauffeurs the a professional chauffeur offers convenience and flexibility, especially if you're travelling with a group or have specific requirements. The journey time stays the same as a taxi but the service is another level higher.
Travelling between Prague Airport and Prague city centre for both business and leisure travel is simple and cost-effective for all transport options.