
Privat biltransfer från Munich Airport till Prague
på 3 h 50 min
per passagerare
bil
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Upphämtning
Din förare kommer att möta dig på din adress i Munich Airport.
- Dörr-till-dörr-service
- Hjälp med ditt bagage
Resa
Du kommer att resa bekvämt i 3 h 50 min.
- Valfri sightseeing
- Ren, bekväm bil
- Professionell chaufför
- Flaskvatten
- Barnstolar
- Handikappanpassad
- Rökfri
- Husdjursvänlig
Avlämning
Din förare kommer att släppa av dig på din adress i Prague.
- Dörr-till-dörr-service
- Hjälp med ditt bagage
Overview: transportation from Munich Airport to Prague
The seamless car transfer from Munich Airport to Prague gets you door-to-door in 3 hours and 50 minutes, covering a distance of around 231 miles (372 km.) On the way, you can choose to stop for sightseeing at various historical and cultural sites to elevate your journey.
For instance, you can visit Weltenburg Abbey, known as the oldest monastery in the Bavarian region of Germany. The incredibly ornate interior and distinctive architecture are hallmark examples of the Baroque style. The brewery on site is thought to be the oldest in the world, and the dark beer available there today has been ranked as the best in the world several times. Try a pint (or two) and indulge in some classic Bavarian snacks after touring the many vibrant frescoes and gilded details.
If you prefer to take a direct transfer, you can count on the Daytrip private car service for smooth, stress-free travel straight from the airport to your accommodation in Prague.
About Prague
After your trip from Munich Airport to Prague, you will find yourself in the vibrant capital of the Czech Republic, boasting a UNESCO-recognized historical Old Town and incredible castle as well as a fantastic food and beer scene. This lively city is known for its friendly locals and diverse cultural and historical attractions, there is something in Prague for every traveler.
Founded in the 8th century before transitioning to an imperial capital in the 14th century under Charles IV (Holy Roman Emperor and King of Bohemia), Prague holds a storied history that visitors can learn more about by exploring its many museums and cultural experiences. The city’s architecture, particularly in the Old Town, offers a Baroque atmosphere that invites travelers to step back in time.
Centered around the banks of the Vltava River, Prague is home to many waterside restaurants and bars as well as ornate pedestrian bridges. The city’s iconic Charles Bridge, named after Charles IV, who reportedly laid its first stone, is one of the most photographed monuments in the world. Its Medieval arched structure and accompanying statues of saints are a testament to influential personalities throughout European history.
The pristine Prague Castle (the largest castle complex in the world at over 18 acres) overlooks the city and rewards visitors with breathtaking panoramas of the city and river below. Its landscaped gardens and series of chapels and cathedrals are stunning examples of preserved Romanesque and Gothic influences alongside more decadent Renaissance and Baroque elements.
From Munich Airport to Prague: travel tips
On your Munich Airport to Prague transfer, there are a few things you can do to ensure you have the best trip possible and start your time off in Prague on the right foot.
Stop for sightseeing
If you choose to cover the distance between the airport and Prague with a private driving transfer, it is a great opportunity to stop en route for sightseeing in order to make the most of your travel day.
You can visit powerful historical sites such as the Dachau Memorial, the first concentration camp in Germany. This somber site has been open to visitors since 2003, allowing people to walk the “path of prisoners” to learn more about the horrific realities lived there. While certainly heavy, this is an important memorial to the thousands who lost their lives in this camp and the others like it. If you’re only passing through Germany, it is a worthwhile stop to learn more about the region’s difficult history.
Keep your driver updated
As flights can often experience last-minute disruptions and delays, be sure to communicate with the Daytrip team throughout your journey to keep your driver apprised of your flight status and any issues that may come up. This helps the team to ensure your driver is there on time to greet you or lets them know you’ll need to make alternative arrangements.
How to get from Munich Airport to Prague
There are a few different options for your trip from Munich Airport to Prague, and the best choice for you will depend largely on your priorities.
Flight from Munich Airport to Prague
The flight from Munich Airport to Prague is direct and takes around 1.5 hours. However, because it is such a short-distance flight, the ticket cost may not be worth it in comparison to other transport methods. The flight can cost anywhere between $97 and $347 (€89-€319), depending on when you book your ticket.
Bus from Munich Airport to Prague
The bus from Munich Airport to Prague takes around 5 hours direct, with buses leaving several times a week (or at least once per day) from different bus companies. The tickets start at around $43 (€39.50) per person.
Train from Munich Airport to Prague
There are no direct trains from Munich Airport to Prague, most routes will require 1-2 transfers to new trains along the way and take about 6 hours in total. Tickets are around $111 (€102) per person.
Private transfer from Munich Airport to Prague
The best option for many travelers is to take a private driving transfer from Munich Airport to Prague, offering you door-to-door service in around 3 hours and 50 minutes. This route starts at $78 (€72) per person, and you’ll be picked up right at the airport by a friendly English-speaking driver who can offer you local information along the journey.
Things to do when you get to Prague
After your Munich Airport to Prague transfer, you will be greeted by a range of activities in this vibrant city. In addition to the incredible food and beer scene, there are fascinating historical and cultural sites around every corner.
Walk Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge was once the only way to cross the river Vltava up until around 1870. Now, it is still used by pedestrians as one of the few Medieval bridges standing today. The bridge features remarkable statues and sculptures of saints and significant figures throughout European history, and its aesthetic appeal makes it one of the most visited and photographed bridges anywhere in the world.
Visit Prague Castle
Prague Castle is still the seat of the head of state, and it serves as a remarkable cultural and historical feature of the city. The sprawling complex features pristine gardens, chapels, and glittering cathedrals in a range of architectural styles that visitors can appreciate.
The castle complex has been named the largest in the world, and there is a ton of history and incredible architecture to witness, so be sure to leave yourself plenty of time to explore. On average, people tend to spend at least half a day here! You won’t want to rush through this vastly impressive site.
See the Prague Astronomical Clock
The Prague Astronomical Clock is one of the most iconic sites of the city, nestled at the heart of the Old Town. Each day from 9 am to 11 pm on the hour, the clock’s chiming sets into motion a mechanical procession of the 12 apostles.
The clock tower is part of the old town hall, which is well worth a visit for its historical significance. At the tail end of World War II, the area underneath the hall and the clock tower served as the center for the city’s uprising against Nazism.
What is the best time to visit Prague?
As you plan for your trip from Munich Airport to Prague, one important factor to consider is the best time of year to visit. The most popular time for people to travel to Prague is the spring and early Summer months, typically around May and June. While this time of year does boast milder weather, you may be better off visiting in the summer months and enjoying the longer days with fewer crowds.
This time of year may also offer reduced fares on flights and accommodation, and the temperatures don’t tend to be as sweltering as summers can be in some other European city breaks.
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Dachau Memorial
In its ravenous twelve year existence, Germany's first concentration camp swallowed over 200,000 people from all over Europe. The Model for Nazi Concentration Camps
Weltenburg Abbey
Beautiful surroundings, an incomparable Baroque church, and the world’s oldest monastic brewery make for a memorable day out. Baroque Brewing
Regensburg
The UNESCO-listed Old Town of this sleepy riverside city is the largest north of the Alps, and home to the world's longest continuously operating eatery. A Taste of History
Nuremberg
Bavaria's second largest city and former unofficial capital of the Holy Roman Empire still exudes medieval charm despite being best known for its war tribunal. Trying Charms
Pilsen
The birthplace of golden lager has plenty of reminders of its rich history, including the world's third largest synagogue. Liquid Gold
Karlstejn Castle
This tentative UNESCO Site was built by the beloved king Charles IV to safeguard the Czech crown jewels, and the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. A Bejeweled Bastion
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