Private transfers from Prague to anywhere in Europe
Fixed prices, English-speaking drivers, door-to-door. Pick a route for full details, or message us for anything not listed.
Eighteen destinations, six countries
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Czech Republic
Prague → Český Krumlov
from €140Český Krumlov is the fairytale of South Bohemia — a UNESCO-listed town wrapped in a bend of the Vltava river, with a castle, cobbled lanes and red rooftops. The drive from Prague is about 170 kilometres and two and a half hours, south through the Bohemian countryside on good roads. It is one of our most popular routes both as a one-way transfer and as a full day trip with the driver waiting while you explore. You choose the pickup time, we quote a fixed price upfront, and an English-speaking driver does the rest. With no train changes and full luggage space, it is the easiest way to reach this small, much-loved town.
Prague → Karlovy Vary
from €130Karlovy Vary — Carlsbad — is the grandest of the Bohemian spa towns, a valley of colonnades, hot springs and pastel facades about 130 kilometres west of Prague. The drive takes roughly two hours on good roads, making it an easy one-way transfer or a relaxed day trip. You pick the time, we quote a fixed price, and an English-speaking driver handles the journey. Many travellers combine the trip with a stop at Loket, a small town with a striking castle just before Karlovy Vary. Whether you are visiting for the spas, the film festival, or simply a change of pace from the city, the private car is the comfortable, predictable way to get there.
Václav Havel Airport → Prague city centre
from €35The transfer between Václav Havel Airport and central Prague is the shortest route we run — about 17 kilometres and 30 minutes, depending on traffic and your exact address. It is also the one where a private car makes the most obvious sense: after a flight, a known driver waiting with your name, a fixed price agreed in advance, and a direct ride to your door beats hunting for a taxi rank. We track your flight, so an early or late arrival changes nothing. You can book the airport-to-city leg, the city-to-airport leg, or both. An English-speaking driver helps with your bags and knows the city, so the first and last half-hour of your trip to Prague is the easy part.
Austria
Prague → Vienna
from €255The drive from Prague to Vienna is one of our most-requested routes — and one of the easiest. It covers roughly 330 kilometres of well-kept motorway and takes about four hours door to door, with a comfort stop along the way. You travel city centre to city centre with no train changes, no luggage limits and no schedule to catch: you choose the pickup time, we quote a fixed price upfront, and an English-speaking driver does the rest. The route runs south-east through Moravia and crosses into Austria near Mikulov, a quiet wine town that makes a pleasant break. Whether you are heading to Vienna for business, a connecting flight or a few days of museums and coffee houses, this is the calm way to do it.
Prague → Salzburg
from €420Prague to Salzburg is a longer haul — about 470 kilometres and five and a half hours of driving — but it is one of the most scenic transfers we run, and a private car is by far the most comfortable way to do it. The route heads south through Bohemia, often by way of Český Krumlov, and crosses into Austria towards Linz before reaching Mozart's city at the foot of the Alps. You travel door to door at the time you choose, with a fixed price agreed upfront and an English-speaking driver who knows the road. With no train changes and room for skis, cases or a family's worth of luggage, it is an easy start to an Alpine holiday or a Salzburg city break.
Germany
Prague → Munich
from €330Prague to Munich is the classic gateway between Bohemia and Bavaria. The route covers about 380 kilometres and takes roughly four and a half hours door to door, running west through the Czech countryside, past the brewing city of Plzeň and across the German border into Bavaria. It is a private booking from start to finish: you pick the time, we quote a fixed price, and an English-speaking driver handles the motorways, the tolls and the navigation. There are no train changes and no luggage limits, which matters if you are heading to Munich for Oktoberfest, a trade fair at Messe München, a connecting flight, or the start of an Alpine holiday. A comfort stop along the way — Plzeň is a natural one — breaks the drive nicely.
Prague → Berlin
from €290Prague to Berlin is a comfortable four-hour drive of around 350 kilometres, running north through Bohemia and across the German border into Brandenburg. For two or more travellers it is often quicker and easier than the train, with no changes and door-to-door service. You choose the pickup time, we quote a fixed price upfront, and an English-speaking driver takes care of the motorways and navigation. The route is almost entirely modern motorway, with a comfort stop along the way. Whether you are connecting through Berlin's airport, heading to a conference, or starting a German city break, this private transfer is the calm, predictable way to make the trip — with full room for luggage and child seats on request.
Prague → Dresden
from €140Prague to Dresden is one of the shortest international routes we run — about 150 kilometres and roughly two hours of driving, following the Elbe valley north across the German border into Saxony. It is an easy half-day each way, which makes it popular as a day trip as well as a one-way transfer. You pick the time, we quote a fixed price, and an English-speaking driver handles the drive. The scenery through the Elbe Sandstone Mountains is among the prettiest on any of our routes. Whether you are visiting Dresden's restored old town and galleries, connecting onward, or making a round trip from Prague, the private car is the simple, comfortable choice.
Prague → Nuremberg
from €240Prague to Nuremberg is a straightforward three-and-a-half-hour drive of about 290 kilometres, heading west across the German border into Bavaria. It is a popular route for travellers connecting through Nuremberg or making it the first stop on a wider Bavaria trip. You pick the pickup time, we quote a fixed price upfront, and an English-speaking driver handles the motorways and navigation. The roads are good throughout, with a comfort stop along the way. With no train changes and full room for luggage, the private transfer is the simple way to reach Nuremberg's medieval old town, its castle and its famous Christmas market — or to carry on deeper into Germany from there.