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Overview: the trip from Dresden to Prague

Traveling from Dresden to Prague takes you to the heart of Central Europe. The Czech Republic’s capital, Prague, has been awarded as a leading cultural destination. Several transportation options exist between these cities, such as taking a car. The distance spans approximately 93 miles (150 kilometers), and the route takes about two hours.

Driving gives travelers the freedom to explore landmarks, from natural vistas to bustling cities. One of these is the Elbe River Valley, famous for its design dating back to the Industrial Revolution. You can also head to the landscapes of the Bohemian Highlands, which is split by this river.

Along the way, you can stop to stretch your legs exploring the fantastic rock formations of Bastei in “Saxon Switzerland,” scale the mountaintop Konigstein fortress, admire the charming architecture of Litoměřice, or learn about the low point of the 20th century at the Terezin concentration camp. These stops can turn your two-hour road trip into an enriching adventure, and they will get you ready to explore Prague!

About Prague

Going from Dresden to Prague brings you to a city touted as a true escape from the modern world. For one, the most revered musicians in the world etched their lives here. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart considers Prague his home. It was also where his Prague Symphony and Don Giovanni were first performed. The city holds a spring music festival each year to commemorate the music of great Czech composers Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, and Leoš Janáček.

As you set foot here, you’ll fall in love with its beautiful Gothic cathedrals, Baroque palaces, and hundreds of gardens across the city. Whether you’re fond of marveling at architecture or a history buff, there’s really nowhere better to be. From the Prague Castle to the heart of the Old Town Square, you can easily spend your day discovering the city’s finest attractions.

Prague was founded in the ninth century and later became the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and a cultural hub of Central Europe. During the 1300s, it thrived under Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. The city has endured the toughest times, such as the Habsburgs’ rule. It was also one of the settings for the Protestant Reformation. Later on, it was occupied by the Nazis and Soviets.

This history shaped how the city looks today. Here’s a list of some of the best places to visit when you get to Prague:

From Dresden to Prague: travel tips

Knowing these tips will help make your Dresden to Prague visit a hassle-free experience.

Learn a few basic Czech phrases

Czechs are big on formality. Every conversation should start with dobrý den (good day) and end with děkuji (thank you). Prosím is please and you're welcome. You'll be using that a lot. Learning these and a few other key phrases (pivo is beer) will allow you to interact with the locals and show respect for Czech culture. Statistics show that only about 45 percent of the population speaks some level of English. Czechs know their language is hard and appreciate the effort!

For instance, if you're driving yourself, you need a vignette to drive on certain highways in the Czech Republic. Don’t worry though, you can purchase this at most border crossings or gas stations. Or as mentioned above, always say hello, please, and thank you.

Carry cash

While digital payments are widely accepted, some smaller shops, local restaurants, and street food stalls are still cash-only. When you get to Prague, be sure to withdraw some Czech koruna (use a bank ATM) for purchases in places that do not accept cards.

How to get from Dresden to Prague

Dresden and Prague are only separated by a distance of 93 miles (150 kilometers). Being two important Central European cities, they’re well connected, so you have plenty of transportation options.

Dresden to Prague by bus

The bus is the cheapest way to get from Dresden to Prague and is popular with visitors and locals alike. Fares start at just $9 (€8), so buses often sell out, especially in the summer. If you are traveling on a budget, make sure to book in advance since tickets have been known to soar to $119 (€111) at peak travel times. The bus isn’t without drawbacks though. Along with being crowded, they’re less spacious in general, especially with their under-stairs bathroom. And the ride can take longer.

Dresden to Prague by train

The train from Dresden to Prague provides a balance of speed and scenic travel, with direct connections linking the two cities in approximately two hours. This offers the comfort of larger seating areas, on-train amenities like a dining car, and the convenience of frequent departures from Dresden Hauptbahnhof to Prague Hlavní Nádraží.

Dresden to Prague by plane

Don’t bother. While both cities have airports, there are no direct flights because they’re so close together. The airfare costs around $285 (€265) and the time of the journey can take more than eight hours, excluding airport processes, because most flights aren't direct and will have layovers in different cities.

Dresden to Prague by boat

Yes, it is also possible to travel part of the way from Dresden to Prague by boat but note that this is not the most popular and straightforward method. The boat ride typically involves taking a cruise along the Elbe from Dresden to Decin. From Decin, you’d have to take a bus to Melnik to get another boat to Prague, or just take the bus all the way to Prague. While the river is scenic, we’d recommend just arranging a river cruise once you get to Prague.

Dresden to Prague by car

If you’re planning on exploring the Czech countryside after you get to Prague, driving a rental car is an option. It only takes two hours depending on traffic and road conditions. From Dresden, you’ll drive along the A17 Motorway before you cross the Czech border and then traverse the D8 Motorway. While the drive itself is pretty easy, we don’t recommend this option.

Navigating Prague’s narrow streets can be harrowing, especially with trams whizzing by mere inches away. Also parking in the city is difficult unless it’s provided by your accommodation. Finally, you don’t need a car to get around Prague, and the robust bus and train network can easily get you to the top sights outside the city.

Dresden to Prague with Daytrip

If you want the freedom of driving without any of the drawbacks, you want a private car transfer with Daytrip. With Daytrip, you can look forward to an English-speaking driver picking you up at your accommodation in Dresden and handling your luggage before whisking you away on the road to Prague.

Along the way you can talk about local history and culture or get insider insights on things to do when you get to Prague. But best of all, Daytrip lets you stop for sightseeing along the way, so you can easily experience more of Germany and the Czech Republic before you're dropped off at your final destination in Prague.

Things to do when you get to Prague

After your trip from Dresden, you’ll be raring to explore the Czech capital. Here are some of the best things to do when you get to Prague:

Historic Prague

Prague was largely untouched by World War II, so it’s one of the best-preserved historic cities in Europe. In fact, its entire Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site! If you want to experience the city’s rich history and magnificent architecture, start your visit at the Old Town Square.

From here you can follow the “Royal Way” through the medieval heart of Prague, past significant landmarks such as the Old Town Hall, and the Astronomical Clock, across Charles Bridge, through the Mala Strana, and up to Prague Castle. If you’re spending more than a few days in Prague, it’s a great idea to dedicate more time to exploring each area

Art and music

Prague has witnessed remarkable moments in history for art and music. Thus, there’s no better place to immerse in them than here. Start your day at the National Gallery Prague, showcasing collections spanning from Medieval to contemporary art.

To continue your artistic escapades check out the Rudolfinum and the DOX Center for Contemporary Art. The Rudolfinum hosts the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra and the latter offers exhibitions in a modern architectural setting. For art nouveau enthusiasts, head to the Municipal House, which also dazzles spectators with classical music performances.

Activities for kids

There may be no Disneyland in Prague, but kids will love it here too. The Prague Zoo ranks among the world's best, featuring diverse animal exhibits and interactive zones.

Petrin Hill, accessible via a funicular ride, has gardens to explore. Then, you have the Petrin Observation Tower for panoramic views. Nearby, the Mirror Maze adds an element of fun and discovery for children.

Local flavors

Want to introduce your palate to Czech dishes? Then Prague is the perfect place. Taste test the city’s culinary delights with traditional local dishes and favorites. First-timers should try svíčková (slices of beef in a vegetable cream sauce with steamed dumplings), smažený sýr (Czech fried cheese), chleb (Czech bread), and chlebíčky (Czech-style open-faced sandwiches).

End your meal with something sweet. Although it’s not actually a Czech dish, all throughout the city, you can find trdelník, a cinnamon-sugar pastry often filled with ice cream or whipped cream. For something more traditional, keep your eye out for a cukrárna (pastry shop) and get yourself a decadent pastry (expect a lot of cream fillings).

Some restaurants to try are Restaurant Mlýnec, La Degustation Bohême, and Kantýna.

Explore the city

Beyond its main attractions, Prague is hiding tons of “Instagrammable” locations. Snap a few flicks and visit Vyšehrad for a relaxing respite.

Then, you can pose by the John Lennon Wall to take pictures with a landmark that symbolizes peace and artistic expression.

Circling back to Prague’s gardens, Vojan Gardens can give you a place to kick back and watch the clouds. After you leave Prague’s oldest garden, you can wander through Kampa Island’s canals.

You might also want to see some modern art installations nearby, such as “Babies,” a series of sculptures by David Černý.

When is the best time to visit Prague

Tourists heading from Dresden to Prague must know that the optimal time to visit the Czech capital is during the spring and early fall when the weather is mild. Temperatures range from 50°F to 70°F (10°C to 21°C), so the climate is ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city on foot. Even better, the city also won’t be overcrowded with tourists.

Visiting during these months allows you to experience Prague's Easter markets and the famous Prague Spring Music Festival, a month-long celebration from May to June. These events will give you that chance to see Prague's cultural heritage and break out a few dance moves.

Alternatively, if you love Christmas, come in the winter. From the end of November, holiday festivities take over the city, and many of Prague's many squares fill with festive Christmas Markets. Get some mulled wine, sausages, and fried bread, and enjoy the special performances and twinkling Christmas lights!

关于从 Dresden 到 Prague 旅行的问答

What are the visa requirements for traveling to Prague from Dresden?
As both cities are within the Schengen Area, travelers typically do not need a visa for short stays. This applies to citizens of Schengen Area countries, who can move freely across member states. However, non-EU citizens should check entry requirements based on their nationality.
Are there good day-trip opportunities from Prague?
Definitely! Everyone who visits Prague should make a trip to the UNESCO-listed town of Kutná Hora, with its historic silver mines and Gothic architecture, and the impossibly charming Český Krumlov (also a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Brno and Vienna are less than 4 hours away if you start the day early.
How much is a train ticket from Dresden to Prague?
A train ticket typically costs between $68 (63 euros) and $128 (119 euros), depending on the class and when you booked. The transit takes around two hours. Keep in mind if you’re carrying heavy luggage, this might not be the best option for you.
What is the best way to get from Dresden to Prague?
The best way to get from Dresden to Prague is by using Daytrip’s private car service. It’s convenient. Each vehicle is clean, fully airconditioned, and smoke-free. Each car has seats for your kids, is handicapped-accessible, and is driven by an English-speaking driver. And best of all, you can stop for sightseeing on the way!
Is Dresden close to Prague?
Yes, Dresden is relatively close to Prague, with a driving distance of just 93 miles (150 kilometers). Because they're so close, it is a popular route for locals and visitors alike.
What is the cheapest way to get from Dresden to Prague?
The most economical option is by bus, which offers several daily low-cost services between these cities, with tickets starting at just $9 (€8). However, the bus is slightly slower and less comfortable than the train.

沿途参观这些景点

Pillnitz

Pillnitz

Located on the banks of the River Elbe and only a short distance from central Dresden, Pillnitz Castle is architecturally unique and visually stunning. The Castle With Three Palaces 

Bastei

Bastei

The Bastei is a one million-year-old rock formation regarded by many as the highlight of the Saxon Switzerland National Park in Germany. Nature at its finest 

Weesenstein

Weesenstein

Tucked away in the pleasant countryside south of Dresden, Weesenstein is a majestic site perched on its wooded eyrie above the valley. Glorious castle overlooking the Müglitz valley 

Konigstein

Konigstein

A castle has stood atop Koingstein Hill since 1233 and it has a history just as long, varied and exciting as one would expect! A Hilltop Fortress Like No Other 

Litomerice

Litomerice

This sleepy medieval village on the Elbe River has a beautiful town square lined with Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance buildings. A Quiet Elegance 

Terezin

Terezin

With the greater part of the Czech Tourism Industry focused on distant centuries it's important to be aware how profoundly the horrors of the Twentieth Century marked the country. Gestapo Prison and Concentration Camp 

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2025年10月2日

很棒的接送选择。

我使用这项服务从克罗地亚的斯普利特前往黑山的佩拉斯特。我的体验非常出色。我的司机 Bojan 很热心、知识丰富,并确保我的旅程舒适愉快。我强烈推荐这项服务。

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2025年9月20日

这是一趟极好的旅行。

我们对 Day Trip 提供的服务质量感到非常满意。我们有两次 Day Trip 行程,8 月 31 日从雅典到莱夫卡达,9 月 7 日从莱夫卡达返回雅典。这两次行程都包括在希腊风景优美的地点停留。两位司机都非常优秀且乐于助人。不过,我们特别想感谢 Panos Peppas,他是我们从莱夫卡达到雅典的司机。Panos 非常友好、和蔼,并提供了出色的客户服务,其中包括帮我们处理所有行李、在整个旅途中为我们提供冰水、提供蛋白棒、提供关于科林斯运河(其中一个观景站)的印刷材料、查询并告知我们回程航班的航站楼和登机口信息,以及提供一份黄瓜酸奶酱(tzatziki)的食谱。

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 Daydream20046758137 评审
2025年9月15日

到处都是最好的运输公司

我们非常喜欢这家公司,多年来多次使用它在不同城市之间出行,而无需自己租车的麻烦。每次的司机都非常优秀,高效又专业。每分钱都物有所值,我们真心向所有人推荐 Day Trip。它的五星评级当之无愧。

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 Mary L 评审
2023年1月19日

美好的一日游!

我们在最后一刻、深夜预订了这次旅程……却得到了出色的沟通和服务。从布拉格到德累斯顿的日游,沿途有三次停留,真的很棒。司机Erik很礼貌且专业,车内干净,还提供了水。我们非常享受这一天,毫不犹豫地再次预订。

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2017年10月8日

欧洲版的优步风格

我们预定了Daytrip提供的三段旅行,作为我们2017年8月欧洲假期的一部分。旅行顺序是:从柏林到德累斯顿,几天后从德累斯顿到布拉格,最后从布拉格到布达佩斯。结果是,我们三次旅行的司机都是同一位——Tomas R,他常驻布拉格。因此,这些评论适用于这三次行程。 对于每一段旅程,我们从Daytrip提供的景点中选择了若干个观光停留点。每一站都非常值得,是我们如果没有使用Daytrip就不会见到的地方。我们的司机Tomas非常棒,我们无法夸奖他太多了。无论何时,我们都感觉和Tomas一起驾驶非常安全,且总是能准时或差不多准时到达目的地。他的车非常干净舒适——Tomas不仅是一位出色的司机,还是一位出色的导游,关于我们参观的每个地方,他总是有不尽的知识可以分享,甚至我们提出的任何问题他都能解答。每次都很乐意按我们要求停车。 从酒店接送到酒店——节省了时间、金钱和焦虑!绝对是最好的旅行方式。 三天里,我们与Tomas建立了很好的关系,发现他非常友好,沟通能力也很强,他的英语非常好。他非常耐心地回答了我们无数个问题,远远超出了仅仅是司机的职责。如果我们下次再去欧洲,一定会毫不犹豫地选择Daytrip,并且如果Tomas再次作为我们的司机,我会非常高兴。 感谢Daytrip和Tomas,让我们的假期更加特别。 Debra和Mike,澳大利亚

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 Debra C 评审
2017年8月22日

本来只是一趟转机,结果却变成了……

我和我的姐姐预定了从华沙到克拉科夫、克拉科夫到布拉格、布拉格到德累斯顿以及德累斯顿到捷克克鲁姆洛夫的接送服务。我们以为会有不同的司机,而我们从华沙到克拉科夫的司机Jan S是一位非常出色且非常友好的人。我们对第一次使用Daytrip的体验非常满意。在与Michal I(Mike)从克拉科夫到布拉格的接送后,我们问是否可以让同一位司机(他住在布拉格)继续为我们提供接送服务。幸运的是,这个请求得以满足。Mike同样是非常好的司机。很多经常自己开车的人在别人开车时会感到紧张,但我们完全没有这种感觉,因为他是一个理智且警觉的司机,能够很好地预判和应对交通状况——比如提前减速,而不是在最后一刻猛踩刹车!因此,Mike成为了我们从克拉科夫到布拉格、布拉格到德累斯顿和德累斯顿到捷克克鲁姆洛夫的司机。 除了安全驾驶外,他还非常友好、礼貌、理智、守时,我们很享受与他同行的时光。他流利的英语和捷克语(因其父母分别为苏格兰和捷克人)是一个大加分项,因为我们可以轻松自在地与他交谈,而不必小心翼翼地选择词汇,这在与不讲母语的司机交流时是必要的。Mike能同样自然地说捷克语,这对于菜单翻译或我们在路途中有的其他问题也很有帮助。他主动为我们找到合适的地方享用午餐。我们肯定会推荐Michal(Mike),如果我们未来再次前往东欧,绝对会毫不犹豫地要求他作为我们的司机。我们发现与Daytrip的沟通非常顺畅——他们在最初预订阶段通过邮件非常专业地回应,并提供了司机的联系方式和名字。也许司机们可以穿统一颜色和款式的Daytrip logo衫或Polo衫,这样在酒店大堂就能更容易辨认(这对生意也有好处!)。总的来说,我们非常推荐Daytrip。(只是需要注意,车辆不是像意大利类似行程中那种黑色奔驰车——虽然这些车相对较新,但可能没有那么大)。Daytrip做得很好!尤其是我们不再需要担心行李进出酒店大堂的问题。谢谢!

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 Sally H 评审
2016年11月21日

卓越且经济的德累斯顿到布拉格之行

Jana Mitrjukova友好、驾驶安全,且灵活地安排我们在途中停留,拍照和探索。车内干净整洁,Jana提供了卓越的客户服务。强烈推荐Daytrip作为城市间旅行的选择。

由 Tripadvisor 旅行者 Helen W 评审
2016年10月23日

从布拉格到德累斯顿的接送,途经Bastei和Moritzburg

开车旅行非常方便,我们在布拉格的酒店接上,最后到达德累斯顿的酒店。我们的司机Marketa非常乐于助人,帮我们提行李,陪同我们参观了Bastei和Moritzburg。沿途的乡村景色增添了旅行的价值。她还为我们找到了一个很棒的德国餐馆,提供了很棒的当地信息,还充当了我们的摄影师。相对于火车,这额外的费用绝对值得。

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2016年10月19日

德累斯顿到布拉格

我通过互联网预定了这次旅行,尽管乘火车会是一个直接且简单的交通方式。我喜欢Daytrip的灵活性,因为我们可以选择途中停留,且提供门到门的服务。这个价格也非常合理。我们没有失望。我们的司机Thomas非常友好、乐于助人,且充满了各种信息。通过小镇旅行,而不是坐火车,真是个好主意。我强烈推荐这项服务。

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2016年7月21日

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我们非常高兴发现了Daytrip!我的丈夫有健康问题,走路对他来说有些困难。Daytrip成为了完美的解决方案!我们在7月从布拉格前往德累斯顿,途中参观了特雷津集中营、科尼希斯坦和巴斯泰山。我们的导游Marketa非常出色!她准时(实际上比预定时间早到,这总是令人愉快)到达布拉格的酒店,友好、亲切、有趣且知识渊博。在我们的旅行中,她非常体贴并根据我丈夫的状况调整了节奏,她还为我们每个人带来了水瓶,十分贴心且受到了我们极大的赞赏。我们了解了很多关于特雷津的信息,那里的时光让人非常谦卑且沉重——这是我们在捷克的亮点。科尼希斯坦是一座位于悬崖上的德国要塞,堪称工程奇迹,要塞上的景色令人惊叹!巴斯泰山(也叫萨克森瑞士)令人叹为观止,岩石构造奇特,风景壮丽。顺便提一下,我在出行前联系了Daytrip,询问能否在每个景点停留更长时间,得到的答复是可以额外支付费用来延长停留时间(我们很乐意支付)。旅行结束后,Marketa将我们送到德累斯顿的酒店,并确保我们安顿好再离开。我们度过了愉快的一天,非常喜欢Marketa,她真是太棒了!

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值得注意

儿童

如果您带着孩子旅行,请在预订时告知我们,以便我们准备合适的儿童座椅!

宠物

允许携带宠物(并且我们很喜欢)!我们只需要提前知道。您可以在预订的下一阶段告诉我们。

小费

小费不包括在内,也不是必须的,但如果您非常享受您的行程,可以选择给司机小费以表示感谢(10% 就足够了)。

行李

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每位乘客允许携带一件托运行李和一件随身行李。如果您携带更多行李或超大行李,可以在预订时进行调整。

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Daytrip 是一个平台,连接您与当地司机,从一个城市到另一个城市提供门到门的运输服务。我们还提供沿途景点/景区的探索机会。我们驾驶,您探索。
所有 Daytrip 预订都是单程的。如果您需要在不同日期返回,只需将其作为单独的单程预订即可。如果是同一天的旅行,请 请求定制行程。如果您计划停留几个小时以上,我们仍然建议您预定两次单程,这样您就不需要为司机的等待支付费用。
对于 Daytrip 的私人服务,您可以在出发前24小时内取消并全额退款。对于 Daytrip Pool 共享班车,我们提供三种票务选项:不可退款、出发前24小时内可取消的灵活票和出发前15分钟内可取消的超级灵活票。虽然您可以在出发前24小时内取消并获得全额退款,但在36小时内请求更改将受限于司机的可用性行程安排,尤其是在旺季。
只需通过我们的主页选择出发地和目的地,并输入您的出发日期和时间。按照页面上的指示浏览并添加沿途景点。预定过程简单、轻松、愉快!如果您没有在我们的网站上找到您的理想路线,您可以 请求定制行程。即使您尚未知道具体的接送地址,您也可以稍后填写!
每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们
在美国以外的所有地方,司机将提供适当的儿童座椅(只需在预订时告知我们)。在美国,某些州要求您自带儿童座椅。

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