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Private transfer from Prague to Berlin

Prague to Berlin is a comfortable four-and-a-half-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.

Velora Shuttle private transfer by Brandenburg Gate in Berlin
Distance
~350 km
Duration
4.5 h
Vehicles
Sedan & SUV
Price
Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan €579 · Premium BMW X3 SUV €759

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What to expect on the journey

Pickup is from your Prague address or from Václav Havel Airport at the time you choose. The route usually follows the D8 motorway north through the Czech countryside, passing Ústí nad Labem and the edge of the Elbe valley before crossing into Saxony near the German border. From there the drive continues through Dresden and onward towards Berlin.

The Czech Republic and Germany are both in the Schengen Area, so there are normally no routine passport checks. Germany can introduce temporary controls, so you should still carry a passport or national ID card. Roads are modern for nearly the whole route, and a short comfort stop is easy to add around Dresden or further north.

Plan on about four and a half hours of driving in normal conditions. If you want to turn the transfer into a partial sightseeing route, Dresden is the obvious stop: it sits naturally on the way and can be added as a short break or a longer visit before continuing to Berlin.

Vehicle options and pricing

Every Prague–Berlin transfer is a private booking for your group alone — no sharing. The Premium Sedan carries up to 3 passengers and 3 large suitcases from €579 one-way. The Premium SUV takes up to 4 passengers and 4 large bags with extra legroom, from €759.

The fixed price covers fuel, motorway tolls and vignettes, road taxes, parking, bottled water, chargers and child seats on request. Night and early-morning pickups cost no extra, and flight tracking is included for airport pickups. Send a booking request and we confirm availability and payment instructions directly; VAT invoices are available for business travel. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before pickup.

Things to do in Berlin

Berlin is too big for a neat checklist, but the essentials are easy to reach once you arrive: Brandenburg Gate, the Reichstag, Museum Island, the Berlin Wall Memorial and the East Side Gallery. If you are staying centrally, a door-to-door transfer saves the extra step of crossing the city from a train station or airport with luggage.

Business travellers often use this route for conferences, embassy visits and trade fairs. Leisure travellers use it as the next stop after Prague on a Central Europe itinerary, especially when travelling with children or luggage. If your final address is outside central Berlin, include it in the request so the quote reflects the real drop-off point.

Why book a private transfer over the train

The Prague–Berlin train is useful for solo travellers, but door-to-door travel changes the equation for couples, families and small groups. A private car removes station transfers at both ends, keeps your luggage with you and lets you choose the pickup time.

For three or four people, the fixed car price can compare well with separate rail tickets plus taxis. It is also easier if you are travelling early, late, with children, with business equipment or with a schedule that cannot absorb delays and missed connections.

Reverse route, stopovers and travel options

You can book the same private transfer in reverse, from Berlin to Prague, with the same door-to-door pickup, fixed vehicle price and direct confirmation. Return transfers are useful for airport connections, multi-city holidays and business trips where timing matters more than stitching together local taxis and public transport.

Stopovers can be added when the schedule allows: a lunch break, castle visit, wine town, scenic viewpoint or time to collect keys from accommodation. Tell us the preferred stop in the booking request and we will confirm the extra time and price before the trip is final.

Trains and buses are usually best for one traveller with a small bag. A private transfer is stronger when you are two to four people, travelling with luggage, children or a tight arrival window. Compared with a taxi, the advantage is the confirmed long-distance price, planned route and a driver who is expecting an intercity journey rather than a short urban fare.

What's included

  • English-speaking driver
  • Premium sedan or SUV matched to your group
  • Fuel, motorway tolls and road taxes
  • Parking at your destination
  • Free Wi-Fi and bottled water
  • Child seats on request
  • 60 minutes of airport waiting time
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
The fleet

Choose your vehicle

Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan

Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan

Executive-class sedan

Up to 3 passengers · 3 large bags · leather seats · Wi-Fi · USB-C · water

Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan interior
Best for couples & business travelerspriced by route
Premium BMW X3 SUV

Premium BMW X3 SUV

Executive-class SUV

Up to 4 passengers · 4 large bags · leather seats · extra legroom · Wi-Fi · USB-C · water

Premium BMW X3 SUV interior
Best for families & travelers with more luggagepriced by route
Questions, answered

Prague to Berlin — FAQ

How long does the drive from Prague to Berlin take?

About four and a half hours for the roughly 350-kilometre route, plus one short comfort stop along the way.

Can we stop in Dresden on the way?

Yes. Dresden sits naturally on the route and can be added as a short break or a longer sightseeing stop, quoted clearly before you confirm.

Do we need passports to cross into Germany?

There are no routine checks, as both countries are in the Schengen Area, but Germany sometimes runs temporary border controls — carry a valid passport or national ID card.

What does the price include?

Fuel, motorway tolls and vignettes, road taxes, parking, bottled water, chargers and child seats on request. The fixed quote has no hidden surcharges.

Can you drop us at Berlin Brandenburg Airport?

Yes. We can drop off or collect from Berlin Brandenburg Airport, a hotel, apartment, office or any other address in the Berlin area.

Is the price per vehicle or per person?

Per vehicle. One fixed price covers your private car and group, up to the capacity of the selected vehicle.

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