Traslado en coche privado de Cracovia a Praga

535km
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Desde 109 € por persona
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Transporte privado en 5 h 20 min

535km
Solo ida
Desde 109 € por persona
De confianza para más de 2 millones de viajeros felices en 130 países
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Servicio puerta a puerta

Recogida y entrega en cualquier dirección

Seguimiento de vuelos incluido

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Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado

Vehículo limpio y con aire acondicionado

Viaje cómodo con control de clima

Cancelación gratuita

Cancelación hasta 24 horas antes de la salida

Equipaje incluido

1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero

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5 h 20 min
535km
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Tu conductor se reunirá contigo en tu dirección en Cracovia.

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Viaje

Viajarás con comodidad durante 5 h 20 min.

Libre de humo
Asientos para niños
Apto para mascotas
Aire acondicionado
Coche limpio y cómodo
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Servicio puerta a puerta
Distancia total↔ 535 km
Tiempo estimado5 h 20 min

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  • Asientos para niños disponibles bajo petición
  • Viaje apto para mascotas
  • 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
  • Se puede añadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
  • Pago flexible: tarjeta en línea o efectivo al conductor
  • Cancelación gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
  • Las propinas no están incluidas (opcional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Krakow to Prague

Prague is a charming fairytale-like city that cannot leave you indifferent. Although Paris is often called the most romantic city in the world, Prague is not far behind. The gothic towers, the Vltava river weaving its way through the city, lovely parks, and even a garden where white peacocks live. Nothing can beat Prague’s charm. Your journey from Krakow to Prague will be filled with unforgettable moments.

As you leave Krakow and start approaching Prague, you will be greeted by scenic views of the Polish countryside: wavy hills, rich meadows, and small villages. Before crossing the border of Poland, Katowice is a city that is worth a stop, although often overlooked. Once you enter the Czech Republic, make sure you don’t miss Ostrova, which is located close to Poland’s border and has the highest city hall tower in the country. Another stop-worthy city between Krakow and Prague is Olomouc, which is proudly home to the UNESCO-listed Holy Trinity Column.

About Prague

Located in the heart of Europe, Prague is a popular choice for travelers. The golden city attracts visitors with its charming Old Town, incredible nightlife, and amazing Czech cuisine. Prague’s cobblestoned streets radiate elegance, while its diverse yet perfectly matching architecture creates aesthetically pleasing views. It is a city that will make you fall in love, which is hardly unexpected, given that many famous writers, including Franz Kafka, called it their home. This is Prague, a city that will remain in your heart forever.

A brief history of Prague

Prague's story begins with the Celtic tribe known as the Boii, the first settlers in the area where the city now stands. The city is situated in the historical region of Bohemia, a name derived from these early Celtic inhabitants. In 870 AD, Prague Castle was constructed, and since then has been a symbol of Czech history and culture.

Then, in the 10th century, Vyšehrad Castle was built, yet another important event in the history of the Czech Republic, as it was located in a strategically advantageous position. In the 13th century, Prague became a town, and slowly, it grew into one of Europe's main trade centers. In 1526, Prague became a part of the Austrian Empire, as the Habsburg dynasty took over both the city and Bohemia region. In 1918, Austria-Hungary collapsed, leading to the formation of independent Czechoslovakia, with Prague as its capital city. During World War II, Prague was under German control. In 1968, Prague was invaded by the Soviet Union, but in 1993, Czechoslovakia divided into two countries: the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Unlike other central European cities, Prague did not suffer major damage during the war, which is why it has remained its elegance to this day.

From Krakow to Prague: travel tips

A trip from Krakow to Prague is relatively short, but there are a few things that will ensure your trip to the enchanting Prague is as seamless as possible.

Have some Czech crowns in your pocket

The local currency in the Czech Republic is the Czech crown (CZK). Although most places accept cards, the exchange rate in touristy areas can be quite harsh. You can bring some crowns for smaller purchases or create a Revolut card, which offers better exchange rates than traditional banks.

### Be prepared for tipping Although tipping is not mandatory, it is a nice way to show your appreciation for the service. Tourists are usually expected to give at least a 10% tip, or you can round up the bill. If you take a guided tour, make sure you tip the guide, especially if it’s a free tour. ### Keep an eye on your belongings While generally Prague is safe, it is quite crowded, so be aware of pickpockets, especially in the metro and other public transport.

How to get from Krakow to Prague

To ensure your Krakow to Prague transfer is smooth, here is an overview of the most common ways to reach the golden Prague.

From Krakow to Prague by bus

The most budget-friendly way to visit Prague is by bus. Here are two of the most popular bus companies that offer a route from Krakow to Prague:

Flixbus: If you purchase your ticket in advance, you can get it for as low as $15 (CZK 349). The journey takes 8 hours and 30 minutes to 9 hours. Leo Express: A Czech company that provides tickets starting from $24 (CZK 550) for routes with a transfer in Ostrava and $40 (CZK 915) for direct connections. The duration of the direct connection journey is around 6 hours. ### From Krakow to Prague by train Another way to get from Krakow to Prague is by train. There are two primary railway operators: České dráhy (Czech railway): tickets cost starting from $22 (CZK 509), and the duration of the journey is 6 hours. PKP Intercity (Polish railway): second-class tickets cost starting from $16 (CZK 367), and the approximate travel time is 6 hours. You can choose between the EuroNight Chopin or Polrail overnight trains, which typically depart in the evening or late at night. By traveling overnight, you can save on accommodation costs and maximize your daytime exploration, avoiding travel during daylight hours. For more information on ticket prices and departure times, check out Eurail or Polrail’s official website. ### From Krakow to Prague by plane Krakow and Prague are popular destinations, which is why they are also well connected by plane. You can fly from Krakow to Prague by Ryanair. The flight duration is just over one hour, but keep in mind that you have to arrive at the airport two hours before your scheduled departure, and there can be possible delays. Ticket prices start from approximately $40 (CZK 918). ### From Krakow to Prague by car service While the previous options might be tempting, the most convenient and comfortable way to get from Krakow to Prague is by private car service, such as Daytrip. You will be greeted by a local English-speaking driver who will take care of your luggage, share with you the nicest spots to visit in Prague and its surroundings, as well as make stops at your previously selected locations, which is not possible with any of the modes of transportation mentioned above. Booking a car trip with Daytrip will also ensure that you get to Prague on time and without any hassle in just 5 hours and 20 minutes. It is not just a transfer, Daytrip will elevate your overall travel experience and make this trip memorable. Secure your seat in a comfortable sedan for $174 (3,981 CZK).

Things to do when you get to Prague

As you reach Prague, you are probably eager to explore all the charming corners of it. This enchanting city is a destination that you will never forget! Here are some recommendations that will make your trip to Prague special.

Admire the Astronomical Clock

It is a well-known fact that Prague’s cobblestoned Old Town is truly charming, no matter the season. One of the most impressive landmarks in Prague’s Old Town is the Astronomical Clock. Installed in 1410, it is famous for being the oldest astronomical and functional clock in the world. The clock has an intricate mechanism that tells the time and displays astronomical information. Make sure to visit it on the hour, as from 9 AM to 11 PM, you can witness a show featuring the 12 apostles.

### Go on a boat trip Do you want to relax after your trip from Krakow to Prague but don’t want to miss out on exploring the city? A sightseeing cruise is the perfect plan! You will see some of the best views of the city as the cruise weaves through the Vltava River and takes you under the famous Charles Bridge. We suggest going on the little boat trip before sunset to catch the golden hour, which shows Prague in a magical light. ### Explore Prague’s unusual architecture Prague is also known for its distinctive architecture, which has been surrounded by debates and controversies over the years. Some believe that it does not complement Prague's historical charm, while others argue that it adds a unique spark to the city. One of Prague's most famous contemporary buildings is the Dancing House, built in 1996 to symbolize the transition from the post-Communist period to a new era of freedom and democracy. ### Taste the authentic Czech beer If you enjoy beer, you must try authentic Czech beer when visiting Prague, as it is an integral part of Czech culture. U Fleků is one of the most famous places for beer tasting and is one of the oldest breweries in Prague. It also offers tours! It's a great spot to unwind after a long day of sightseeing.

When is the best time to visit Prague

Prague is a great destination all year round, as each season offers something unique. If you want to hide from the crowds but enjoy pleasant weather, the best time to visit Prague is from April to May and from September to October. During these months, the temperatures range from 50°F to 68°F (10°C to 20°C) or even 77°F (25°C), if you are lucky.

Spring and autumn are the perfect times to explore Prague. In these seasons, you will enjoy either blooming flowers or trees slowly painting their leaves golden tones.

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