Transfert en voiture privée de Prague à Venice

Porte-à-porte
en 9 heures
À partir de 167 €
par siège
Voiture
confortable
Aller simple
Aller simple
Politique d'annulation flexible
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Excellent

Informations sur le voyage

Prise en charge

Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera à votre adresse à Prague.

  • Service porte-à-porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages

Voyage

Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 9 heures.

  • Visite touristique facultative
  • Voiture propre et confortable
  • Chauffeur professionnel
  • Eau en bouteille
  • Sièges enfants
  • Préparé pour les handicapés
  • Non-fumeur
  • Animaux acceptés

Depose

Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Venice.

  • Service porte-à-porte
  • Aide avec vos bagages
Au total
816 km9 heures

Car Trip From Prague to Venice

You'd expect a beautiful city floating on the Adriatic Sea with no cars, buses, or vehicles to be from a futuristic sci-fi film. However, the final stop of your grand European car trip from Prague to Venice dates back over 1600 years!

Before you arrive, you take one last look at Prague's fairytale Old Town, studded with gothic towers dominating the city. You'll loop through the snow-capped peaks of the iconic Austrian Alps that look like a picture book. Finally, you'll cross into Italy, where vineyards flow as willingly as the Aperol Spritz in Italy's third-most visited city.

A clean and comfortable service is the only way to soak up this epic road trip's scenery, culture, and historical significance. To enjoy this trip to the fullest, keep reading our insider's guide to traveling from Prague to Venice!

About Venice

Venice lies in the extreme northeast of Italy's boot-shaped peninsula. It's under 70 miles from the Slovenian border and just over 100 miles from the Austrian frontiers. After traveling from Prague to Venice, you'll witness its surreal landscape.

Despite Venice's popularity among tourists, the city is home to only 257,000 residents. During the year, the locals experience a humid subtropical climate with damp winters and sticky summers.

The Foundation and Rise of Venice

Venice's refined and extraordinary architecture has an equally impressive past. In the 5th century AD, locals from surrounding towns and villages fled from incoming barbarian tribes from the north and east. Their selected spot happened to be Venice, a swampy island just 2.5 miles from the mainland.

The area started as a refugee center, but it wasn't long before it started to grow in power. The Roman Empire had fallen, and the now-ruling Byzantine Empire noticed the strategic trading positions between the Western and the booming Islamic worlds. Its central position linking the two regions allowed the city to grow into a substantial maritime port.

The Venetian Empire and the Republic

By 679 AD, Venice grew from a hiding base into its very own republic. With the island as its headquarters, the Republic of Venice prospered for well over 1000 years. It continued to spread east as far as the Mediterranean island of Cyprus until it collapsed just before the 19th century.

The Renaissance period was arguably the city's most influential during its lifespan. Music, architecture, and art were mixed to create a European cultural hub. European aristocrats came from afar to be included in this ever-growing melting pot of culture. Because of its ever-growing popularity, brothers Giovanni and Gentile Bellini established the Venice School of Painting.

Although the local’s way of life changed, the city's streets and waterways also got a facelift. Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Basilica, and the Rialto Bridge were built, showcasing the city's advanced thinking for the time.

Recent and Modern Venice

The famed Venetian Empire halted after Napoleon's crusade through Europe reached the area at the end of the 18th century. It quickly swapped hands between France and the Austrian-Hungarian Empire until it returned to the Kingdom of Italy in 1861, where it remains today.

In 2024, the picturesque canals remain the same as they were hundreds of years ago. In fact, the streets have gotten taller. And streets have gotten narrower, creating a concrete jungle maze. Yet, the romantic waterways and postcard streets allow you to enjoy every minute of being lost in the floating city. And if you ever need a break from exploring, you can recharge at one of the cafes at St. Mark Square to mingle with the locals over a well-deserved glass of prosecco!

From Prague to Venice: Travel Tips

The journey from Prague to Venice can take up to 20 hours, depending on your mode of transportation. No matter how beautiful the drive is, you need to follow a few travel tips to enjoy every minute!

Break up the Trip

Breaking up the journey is the simplest way to appreciate the entire trip from Prague to Venice. A couple of shorter journeys will feel better than counting down the endless hours on the road.

You'll also have the opportunity to check off another city on your travel list. The enchanting city of Salzburg is en route. So why not stop for a coffee and some sightseeing before hitting the road again?

Book in Advance

Traveling from Prague to Venice isn't a cheap voyage. However, if you book early, you can save up to 50% on transportation tickets.

The two cities are also sought after year-round. So, seats may sell out if you wait until the last minute. The last thing you want on a vacation is to feel stranded in a foreign city!

Pack for the Occasion

Before setting off, check the weather forecast. Exploring the outdoors and ancient ruins along the way won't be as pleasant if it's raining and you don't have any waterproof clothes or umbrellas. If traveling in the summer, you need plenty of water, sunscreen, and sunglasses.

No matter what season you travel, always pack for comfort. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes you don't mind sitting in for hours. You can also consider a travel blanket and pillow.

Research Venice

Venice and Prague are both busy and captivating spaces. However, they couldn't be more different. On the long drive, you have the time to research the differences, learn phrases, and know what to expect once you arrive.

For instance, certain public transport queues are open only to residents of Venice. As a tourist, you must wait in a separate line.

Also, The Floating City has a unique cuisine, even for Italy. Read up on local blogs or ask your Daytrip driver for tips and the best spots to eat through Venice with the locals.

How to Get From Prague to Venice

Austria, the Alps, and over 500 miles of rugged landscape sit on the route from Prague to Venice. As a result, traveling between the cities isn't the most straightforward trip. To help avoid any issues, we explain in detail the four ways how to get from the Czech political capital to Italy's cultural capital. Once you get to Venice though, remember you'll still need transportation to the island!

Flights from Prague to Venice

A direct flight is the fastest way to travel from Prague to Venice. The journey takes approximately 1 hour, 15 minutes, to 1 hour and 30 minutes (but remember to add 2 hours for check-in and security, plus getting to and from the airport to the total travel time). Budget airline Ryanair operates on this route, so flights in the off-season start at as low as €29.99 one way.

The most vital thing to note when traveling from Prague to Venice by flight is your arrival destination. Venice has two airports: Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) and Venice Treviso Airport (TSF). Treviso is 40 minutes north of the city and is the preferred terminal for cheaper airlines.

Once you fly to Marco Polo Airport, you can hop on a quick 25-minute shuttle bus to downtown Venice. If you land at Treviso Airport, you can opt for an indirect train or a tourist airport bus, which takes over an hour and costs €12.

Train from Prague to Venice

The train is the most popular way local and foreign tourists go from Prague to Venice. It's also a slow travel option at over 12 hours. Since it sits along an in-demand interrail route, it can get crowded in the summer.

If you travel outside the peak tourist season, you can look forward to an enjoyable venture. Czech Railways CD, OBB, and Deutsche Bahn operate on this trail, and all have modern conveniences such as free wifi, charging outlets, and an onboard cafe.

Important features to note about the train from Prague to Venice are:

  • Earliest train: 4:12 a.m.
  • Last train: 00:01 a.m.
  • Number of trains per day: 52
  • Fastest journey: 12 hours, 25 minutes
  • Tickets from: €44

Bus from Prague to Venice

The bus is a cheap way to travel from Prague to Venice. Flixbus is the primary carrier on this voyage, with seats between €35 and €70. However, its low prices come at a cost.

This mode of transportation is the most time-consuming way to travel. It takes between 15 and 20 hours, depending on the route and traffic. Since there are no direct routes, you'll likely transfer to Graz, Munich, or Verona.

Daytrip Private Car from Prague to Venice

Daytrip is the easiest way to travel from Prague to Venice. You don't have to worry about changing carriages, flight delays, or missing your mode of transportation. With Daytrip's private door-to-door service, you select where and when you want to be collected, and your English-speaking driver will manage your bags and drop you off directly at your new address in Venice (or at the ferry dock if you're staying on the island).

But Daytrip is also the most enriching way to get from Prague to Venice. Instead of just admiring medieval villages dominated by scenic hilly terrain, you can walk right into the postcard views. Udine is one of Europe's most underrated cities, with views of the surrounding mountains and an abundance of interesting regional museums.

Things to Do When You Get to Venice

This majestic city has something special to offer you, whether you're a foodie, a culture vulture, or a history buff. So it'll be no surprise if you're eager to start exploring immediately after traveling from Prague to Venice. But first, read the best things to see and do when you get to Venice!

Take a Gondola Ride

Gondolas are a symbol of Venice. These iconic flat-bottom rowboats have been sailing the waters since the 11th century and have been the city's primary transportation source for centuries.

You can take a shared boat ride, which snakes through narrow waterways, passing all the major sights. Some of the most impressive include the Rialto Bridge, the Bridge of Sighs, Doge's Palace, and the Grand Canal. On a private tour, you can get a more personal tour with Volare being sung in the background. It's not cheap, but it's a quintessential experience.

Admire St. Mark’s Basilica and Square

It doesn't matter how much you see pictures of St. Mark's Basilica and Square. You cannot prepare for its sheer beauty and extraordinary craftsmanship.

For generations, this was Europe's hotbed of culture. As of 2024, you can still feel the energy passing through its grand open space. The best place to soak up the views and atmosphere is with an espresso in one of the surrounding cafes.

Cross the Rialto Bridge to Reach the Rialto Market

In the 15th century, Renaissance architects designed and built the Rialto Bridge, Venice's only bridge along the Grand Canal. It's the oldest bridge on the canal and is still only one of two today.

After snapping gorgeous photos of the Venetian glimmering waters, it's time to venture into the San Polo district. Here, you'll discover the locals' favorite Rialto Market. Pick up some fresh fruit and take a quick break along the canal while taking in the scenery.

Get Lost Off the Beaten Path

Turn off Google Maps and get lost in the labyrinth of city alleyways! You'll stumble upon quaint squares, hidden churches, and charming trattorias.

Begin at the atmospheric vicinities of Cannaregio or Dorsoduro, where locals go about their daily lives away from the tourist hubs. On the journey through its canopy of towering buildings, you'll uncover artisan workshops, boutique shops, and hidden cafes. You'll gain a true insight into the authentic Venetian way of life.

Relax in Giardini della Biennale

Venice is blessed with genius engineering, an exquisite city, and canals from a rom-com blockbuster. However, its compact size means you won't find much green space. Luckily, there was enough room for the Giardini della Biennale to be built.

The gardens lie at the island's southeast tip, packed with leafy walkways and shaded fields, perfect for walking or a picnic. You can witness the Venice Biennale Art Festival here if you're lucky enough to visit between April 20th and November 27th.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Venice?

Spring is undoubtedly the best time to travel from Prague to Venice. Millions of tourists flock to the narrow streets and tiny canals, mostly in the summer. As a result, navigating this maze-like medieval city is tricky, zigzagging through the bottlenecks of tourist groups.

Spring has half the number of tourists as summer but twice the amount of fun. The average high temperature of 71° Fahrenheit is not too overwhelming. So you can continue getting lost in the walkways for hours!

The outstanding discounts are another reason spring is the best time to visit Venice. Accommodation on the island can be expensive, but hotels slash fees to fill rooms as they would from the end of June to the beginning of September.

Questions et réponses sur le voyage de Prague à Venice

What is the distance from Prague to Venice?
The road distance from Prague to Venice is around 507 miles. Driving at a safe speed, you should reach the city within nine hours. However, border crossings, traffic, and weather conditions can influence the journey time.
What is the easiest way to get from Prague to Venice?
Overall, Daytrip is the easiest way to get from Prague to Venice. All our drivers are English-speaking to help with any issues you may be facing. Also, our door-to-door private service will collect you from your address and drop you off directly at your new one in Venice.
How long should I spend in Venice?
Three full days are enough to explore Venice's highlights. However, the city has a plethora of attractions and activities. If you want to dive deeper into the rich cultural heritage, you can spend up to five days exploring Venice and its surrounding islands.
What is there to do in Venice?
There are countless things to see and do in Venice. Some popular sights include St. Mark's Square, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Rialto Bridge, and the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute. But you can also indulge in cultural activities such as Venetian mask painting, gondola rides, or a delicious cicheti snack.
Are there night trains from Prague to Venice?
Yes, there are night trains from Prague to Venice year-round. Many people traveling to Europe on a budget opt for this method, as they can avoid paying for another hotel room once they arrive. Schedules vary, but the journey takes between 12 and 14 hours.
Is it safe to travel from Prague to Venice?
Venice and Prague are both safe cities, especially for tourists. Venice scores 74 on the safety index, making it one of the safest cities in Europe. For added security, travel with Daytrip to be dropped off at your desired address after dark.
Is there public transport from Prague to Venice?
Yes, you can get a bus, train, or fly between the cities. The bus and train are budget-friendly options, whereas a flight is the quickest mode of transportation. Be sure to book tickets in advance for the best deals.

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11 avr. 2019

Prague à Venise

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4 nov. 2018

Meilleure façon de voyager en Europe !

Michal J. était notre chauffeur pour un long trajet de Prague à Venise. Il a fait des suggestions pour des pauses et nous a raconté des anecdotes historiques. Une expérience fantastique que je recommande vivement.

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Chauffeur formidable, excellente expérience

De Prague à Venise. Notre chauffeur était courtois et intéressant. Il nous a guidés tout au long de la route et nous a aidés à trouver notre hôtel à Venise. Nous avons fait une visite au château de Predjama en Slovénie, un excellent moment.

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