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Private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg

Prague to Nuremberg is a straightforward three-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.

Nuremberg old town and Kaiserburg Castle
Distance
~290 km
Duration
3 h
Vehicles
Sedan & SUV
Price
Premium BMW 3 Series Sedan €409 · Premium BMW X3 SUV €559

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What to expect on the journey

The route from Prague to Nuremberg heads west through Bohemia and across the German border into Bavaria. It is shorter than the Munich transfer but follows a similar direction, using good motorway connections and allowing an easy comfort stop along the way.

The Czech Republic and Germany are in the Schengen Area, so there are usually no routine passport checks. Germany can run temporary controls, so carry a passport or national ID card. In normal conditions, the drive takes about three hours.

Nuremberg works as a destination in its own right, an airport transfer, or a first stop before continuing deeper into Bavaria. If you need to continue to another town after Nuremberg, include the final address and we will quote the full route.

Vehicle options and pricing

Every Prague–Nuremberg transfer is private — just your group. The Premium Sedan carries up to 3 passengers and 3 large suitcases from €409 one-way. The Premium SUV takes up to 4 passengers and 4 large bags with extra legroom, from €559.

The fixed price covers fuel, motorway tolls and vignettes, road taxes, parking, bottled water, chargers and child seats on request, with no night surcharge and free flight tracking on airport pickups. Optional extras and return legs are quoted clearly before you book. Send a booking request and we confirm availability and payment instructions directly. Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before pickup.

Things to do in Nuremberg

Nuremberg’s old town is known for its medieval walls, imperial castle, churches and bridges over the Pegnitz river. It is compact enough for a half-day walk but substantial enough for a full stop on a Bavaria itinerary.

The city is especially busy during the Christmas market season, when direct pickup and drop-off become more useful. Museums, trade fairs and the airport also make Nuremberg a practical destination for business and onward travel.

Why book a private transfer

A private transfer removes the friction around stations and connections. You choose the time, load luggage once and go directly from your Prague address to your Nuremberg address.

For groups, families, business travellers and Christmas market trips, that convenience is often worth more than the distance itself. It also makes early departures, late arrivals and airport connections easier to plan.

Reverse route, stopovers and travel options

You can book the same private transfer in reverse, from Nuremberg 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

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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 Nuremberg — FAQ

How long does the drive from Prague to Nuremberg take?

About three hours for the 290-kilometre route west into Bavaria, plus one comfort stop.

Do we need passports to cross into Germany?

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

Can you go to Nuremberg Airport?

Yes. We can drop off or collect from Nuremberg Airport, as well as hotels, apartments, offices and fair venues.

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 this be booked as a return trip?

Yes. Return legs are quoted clearly before you confirm, either for the same day or for a later pickup.

Is Nuremberg a good stop before Munich?

Yes. Nuremberg can work as a stop on a longer Bavaria route, but the timing and any waiting time should be included in the quote.

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