Transfert en voiture privƩe de Prague Ơ Berlin

350km
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ƀ partir de 71 € par personne
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Transfert privƩ en 3 h 50 min

350km
Aller simple
ƀ partir de 71 € par personne
Fiable par plus de 2 millions de voyageurs heureux dans 130 pays
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Service porte-Ć -porte

Prise en charge et dƩpose Ơ n'importe quelle adresse

Suivi de vol inclus

"Votre chauffeur attendra si votre vol est retardƩ"

Chauffeur professionnel anglophone

Expert local, pleinement licenciƩ et assurƩ

VƩhicule propre et climatisƩ

Trajet confortable avec contrƓle climatique

Annulation gratuite

Annulez jusqu'Ơ 24 heures avant le dƩpart

Bagages inclus

1 valise et 1 bagage Ć  main par passager

Votre voyage en un coup d'œil

3 h 50 min
350km
Chauffeur privƩ
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Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ć  votre adresse Ć  Prague.

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Voyage

Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 3 h 50 min.

Non-fumeur
SiĆØges enfants
Animaux acceptƩs
Climatisation
Voiture propre et confortable
Accessible
Annulation gratuite
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Explorez Ơ votre propre rythme et dƩcouvrez ces joyaux cachƩs en chemin.

Potsdam

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Berlin

Votre chauffeur vous dƩposera Ơ votre adresse Ơ Berlin.

Service porte-Ć -porte
Distance totale↔ 350 km
Temps estimƩ3 h 50 min

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  • SiĆØges enfants disponibles sur demande
  • Voyage acceptĆ© par les animaux
  • 1 bagage enregistrĆ© + 1 bagage Ć  main par passager
  • Des bagages supplĆ©mentaires ou encombrants peuvent ĆŖtre ajoutĆ©s
  • Paiement flexible: carte en ligne ou espĆØces au chauffeur
  • Annulation gratuite 24 heures avant le dĆ©part
  • Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus (optionnel ~10%)
Fiable par plus de 2 millions de voyageurs heureux dans 130 pays
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Overview: Car trip from Prague to Berlin

Taking a trip from Prague to Berlin in the comfort of a private car is a guaranteed way to enjoy traveling through Central Europe. The drive takes 3 to 4 hours, with the distance being 218 miles (350 km), depending on the traffic and the speed. The ride showcases the beautiful fields, hills, rivers, and occasional historical landmarks of the Czech Republic, as well as Germany’s forests and renowned smooth roads.

Driving from Prague, with its exquisite historical architecture, to the ā€œBig City Lifeā€ in Berlin is both comfortable and an opportunity to immerse yourself in Slavic culture in the countryside villages of the Czech Republic. You'll also pass Dresden, with its shimmering river, marvelous architecture, and museums, which has famously risen from the ashes following World War II . It is also known for its rich culinary heritage, offering a variety of traditional dishes of eastern Germany, such as Dampfnudeln, also known as sweet dumplings.

Your next stop can be enjoying the Baroque architecture of Moritzburg Castle, making it a convenient visit with its short distance to Dresden. Because Germany is famous for its remarkable castles with their breathtaking views and rich histories, this stop might be too good to miss. With its four rounded towers, bright red bricks on its roof, and the tranquil lake around it, Moritzburg is guaranteed to help you travel a few centuries back in time. As the car approaches Berlin, the landscape gradually becomes more urban and the city slowly starts rising with its high towers and buildings. The cultural differences between the two capitals becomes even more clear once you enter the city’s surroundings via the smooth highway.

About Berlin

One of the liveliest cities on Earth, Berlin is one of those capitals that is not only the heart of the country but also of international culture, art, business, and history. While the historical importance it preserves is remarkable, the city has been growing beyond just that with a throbbing soul of contemporary art, which leads the trends in music, architecture and painting.

Berlin is the most populated city in Europe with 3.85 million inhabitants, but the wide streets and vast squares keep you from feeling overwhelmed by crowds. Where you really feel Berlin's population is in the diversity of people you encounter throughout the city. Berlin has become a home of independent individuals who have created their own identities and lifestyles. The population of Berlin displays an art show on its own with its pluralities and colorful diversity.

A day in Berlin can be spent in countless ways according to your preferences and interests. Berlin stands out as a cultural hotspot, a tapestry of art and culture. The city is home to many cultural wonders, from world-renowned architectural sites such as Brandenburg Gate and Berlin TV Tower to the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Museum Island. One of Berlin's big draws is its famous music and nightlife scene. Berlin is the place to find apex performances in every genre, be it classical music, lounge, or techno. Areas such as Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain are internationally famous for the vast range of entertainment. One of the best things about Berlin is that after enjoying the city at night, you can relax and refresh the day after in the city’s green spaces, such as Berlin Central Park (Tiergarten) and its nearby Lake Wannsee. Berlin's cultural diversity has made the city a spectacular place for sampling authentic international cuisine. Sure, German beer gardens and traditional German dishes are staples, but then there's Berlin's unofficial signature dish - the dƶner kebab. Meanwhile, some say the best fried sushi is in Berlin, so be sure to explore the immense culinary diversity.

From Prague to Berlin: Travel tips

Regardless of how you travel from Prague to Berlin, here are some extra travel tips to ensure a smooth trip.

Carry some spare cash

Paying by credit card is quite common in Prague and Berlin, but some traditional pubs, restaurants, and small businesses still only accept cash. Keep some on hand just in case you need it.

### Only use bank ATMs Certain businesses try to take advantage of international travelers with exorbitant fees and bad exchange rates. Some can even be more sinister with card skimmers. Save yourself some money by only using official bank ATMs to withdraw cash. ### Comfort and snacks The ride from Prague to Berlin isn't unbearably long, but there's no reason to make the trip as comfortable as possible. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes, especially if you're going to stop for sightseeing. And pack some snacks - local treats make watching the scenery passing your windows even more enjoyable. ### Prep some language apps and basic phrases Prague and Berlin welcome millions of international travelers every year, so you won't have a problem communicating in English in most places. However, you might find English is not enough in traditional pubs or when communicating with officers or people you might meet in the small towns or villages on your way to Berlin. To prepare for these cases, keep a language app downloaded on your phone and learn the basic phrases to make your interactions kinder and smoother. Everyone appreciates when you make the effort to learn a little of their local language! ### Fill your itinerary The drive from Prague to Berlin offers the opportunity to stop at beautiful places in both the Czech Republic and Germany. Take advantage of your ability to stop for sightseeing by filling up your day with enriching detours. You'll get to experience even more local culture and make more memories!

How to get from Prague to Berlin

Prague to Berlin by train

Traveling from Prague to Berlin by train is one of the fastest and most affordable options. Take the Intercity Express (ICE), a high-speed train service, and you'll make the trip from Prague to Berlin in four to five hours on average. Trains depart Praha Hlavní NÔdraží, Prague's main train station, and arrive at Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Berlin's central station. There are several daily departures, so you can pick a time that works best for you. The main drawbacks of taking the train are having to get to and from the train station, and missing out on sightseeing.

### Prague to Berlin by bus If you're on a budget, the bus is the cheapest way to get from Prague to Berlin. Bus service is provided by companies such as FlixBus, Eurolines, and RegioJet. Depending on the route and stops, the travel time is usually between 4.5 and 6 hours, which is longer than by rail. Buses arrive at several areas in Berlin after leaving from Florenc, Prague's major bus terminal. Since bus rides are a bit cheaper, they're also less comfortable and more crowded. Book your tickets in advance, especially during peak travel times, to make sure they don't sell out. ### Prague to Berlin flight Several airlines, including Ryanair, Lufthansa, easyJet, and Eurowings, offer flights from Prague Vaclav Havel Airport to Berlin Tegel or Berlin Brandenburg Airport. Flying isn't recommended though. There aren't always direct flights from Prague to Berlin, it's often more expensive, and transportation to and from the airport, plus having to arrive 1-2 hours before your flight adds to the travel time and cost. ### Prague to Berlin by private car A private car with Daytrip is the most convenient and enriching way to travel from Prague to Berlin. Door-to-door service means you save time and stress, and your friendly, English-speaking driver will happily offer their insights along the way. And best of all, unlike other transportation options, you can stop for sightseeing!

Things to do when you get to Berlin

After a smooth trip from Prague to Berlin, you'll want to take advantage of all the things to do in Germany's capital. Brandenburg Gate should be everyone's first stop. A symbol of Germany’s unity, this triumphal arch is surrounded by a vast green space where you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. A short walk away, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Germany’s largest Holocaust memorial, is a sobering but mandatory experience.

Next, head to Berliner Dom, Berlin's cathedral. Located on Museum Island, after admiring its Renaissance and Baroque Revival architecture, you can visit some of Berlin's best museums, like The Pergamon Museum, The Bode Museum, and many more. From Museum Island, continue to the Berlin TV Tower for its panoramic views of the city, and explore the famous Alexanderplatz nearby.
Then, of course, there's the Berlin Wall and East Side Gallery. The remaining parts of the wall that divided Germany are covered with social and political murals. Afterwards, head to the Oberbaum Bridge. It connects the two districts of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, where you'll find famous street art, alternative culture, and diverse culinary scenes and nightlife. Berlin is also famous for its markets. One of the best is Hackescher Markt, located near the Berliner Dom. Its historical architecture, lively restaurants and cafes, interesting design shops, and hip vibes make for a great place to spend the day. If you're a vintage lover and thrift seeker, you'll be in paradise browsing vintage finds and handcrafted goods while listening to live music at Mauerpark Flea Market.

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