
Private car transfer from Prague to Nuremberg
in 3 h 20 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Prague.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
Youβll travel in comfort for 3 h 20 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Nuremberg.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Overview: car trip from Prague to Nuremberg
Germany and the Czech Republic are stunning nations with rich histories, surreal castles, and picturesque natural wonders. A 180-mile car trip from Prague to Nuremberg is the best way to experience their unique charms in just one sitting!
Postcard views appear in your car window from the get-go as you cross the Vlara River with the iconic Charles Bridge and dominating Prague Castle in the background. As you make your way through the city, the lush rolling fields peppered with traditional villages replace the concrete jungle of the Czech capital.
A stop at Pilsen, the birthplace of the original Pilsner beer, will fuel your venture along the fast E50 highway, sandwiched by thick alpine woodlands, until you cross the German frontier. While stuck in a daze admiring half-timbered villages nestled between Bavaria's distinctive free-flowing hills, your international road trip will abruptly end in Nuremberg.
If you want to arrive in town relaxed and ready for adventure when you set your eyes on the post and beam houses lining the cobblestone lanes, you need the best mode of transportation. So, we created this in-depth Prague to Nuremberg travel guide with everything you need to embark on this scenic voyage in 2024!
About Nuremberg
Nuremberg is a mid-sized city by European standards. After your thrilling Prague to Nuremberg transfer, you'll arrive in Germany's 14th most populous city, home to 510,000 locals along the Pegnitz River.
However, it's the second-largest in the Bavarian region. This location in southern Germany, only 71 miles from the Czech Republic and 133 miles from Austria, has formed its unique culture throughout history.
Foundation of Nuremberg
The first mention of Nuremberg dates back to 1050, describing the Imperial Castle at the site of modern-day Nuremberg. Its position along the European trade route helped Emperor Frederick II name it an imperial city less than two centuries later.
Numerberg's manufacturing of weapons and the growing European exchange routes meant that it was one of the Holy Roman Empire's most vital cities. During the Renaissance, officials offered significant sponsorships to craftsmen, grabbing the attention of world-renowned artists.
The dark side of Nuremberg
Germany has arguably the darkest past in modern-day Europe. Unfortunately, Nuremberg was at the forefront. It became the permanent headquarters of Nazi Germany rallies, and at least six of these propaganda displays occurred in as many years.
Unsurprisingly, Nuremberg was one of the most bombed cities in Germany during World War II. Allied forces had destroyed almost all of the old town. However, after these tragic events, locals rebuilt the area close to its original design.
Nuremberg today
Today, Nuremberg has a historic appearance and a modern mindset. The uneven, bricked walkways curving the old town's colorful half-timbered buildings are like something from a mystical storybook. The magical vibe continues inside the buildings, where you'll discover locals clinking jugs of hoppy beers with a distinctive red tint or cozy kitchens serving smoky bratwurst sausages.
But Nuremberg isn't stuck in the past. It's vibrant and well-kept, with modern ideas and contemporary buildings outside its historic quarter. Many locals utilize quality public transport and bike rental schemes to travel to tranquil green spaces throughout the city. Since officials recently rewarded Nuremberg with the German Sustainability Award, you can expect many modern and futuristic incentives when you're in town!
- Language: German
- Currency: Euro (EUR)
- Climate: Continental
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Plug types: C and F
- Fun fact: Numerberg is known as the Toy City due to its longstanding tradition of manufacturing and festivities.
From Prague to Nuremberg: travel tips
Over 188 miles, a 3.5-hour car journey, and an international border are on the road from Prague to Nuremberg. So, we compiled three insider travel tips to help overcome headaches en route!
Cultural differences
There are various cultural differences between Prague and Nuremberg, despite being 3.5 hours apart. Speak to your local Daytrip driver along the journey, or bring a reliable travel guide to uncover contrasts such as the language, currency, and tipping cultures. Some make your trip more enjoyable, while others may help in an emergency.
Explore fairytale settings
Travelers know the Czech Republic as the Land of Castles and Germany as having the most fortresses worldwide. So, you shouldn't overlook these wonders.
Karlstejn Castle is a UNESCO Heritage Site and arguably the most opposing en route. But if you want to explore the setting that was once the headquarters for the Freemasons and the Nazis, put Zbiroh on your itinerary!
Savor the flavors
The best way to sample the authentic flavors in any country is with home-cooked meals or at food markets. Luckily, you have a golden opportunity to do both on your tour from Prague to Nuremberg.
Pick up some fresh produce at a local market before you leave Prague and enjoy a picnic with a view of Kladrubsky Monastery. Or, you can stop at Amberg to discover a family-owned eatery and sample some of Europe's best culinary delights!
How to get from Prague to Nuremberg
If you're planning on going from Prague to Nuremberg after traveling through the Czech Republic, you're in luck. Several travel methods can transport you between these two captivating cities!
Buses from Prague to Nuremberg
The bus is the most popular way for locals and tourists to travel from Prague to Nuremberg. It's also the most affordable option, ideal when traveling in Europe on a tight budget.
Flixbus and RegioJet are the two primary bus companies on this route. Both firms have similarly priced tickets and have modern conveniences, including wifi, power outlets, and restrooms.
However, not all services depart from one location. Prague Central Bus Station Florenc is the most centrally located, but buses also leave from Prague Central Station Station and Na Knizeci.
- Cheapest bus ticket price: $21.50 (β¬20)
- Average bus ticket price: $25.50 (β¬24)
- Fastest bus duration: 3 hours and 20 minutes
- Average bus duration: 3 hours and 50 minutes
- First bus departure: 3:50 AM
- Last bus departure: 11:05 PM
Trains from Prague to Nuremberg
Other than travelers using the interrail pass, trains are not a popular mode of transportation from Prague to Nuremberg. No direct services connect the two cities, which can be a headache if traveling as a family or with luggage.
To travel by train, you must head to Prague Central Station and book indirect tickets to Nuremberg HBF. Ceske Drahy and Deutsche Bahn are the two train providers of this line, which requires a change at Linz or Dresden. Arrive at least 30 minutes before your departure to give yourself enough time to navigate Prague's vast central station.
- Cheapest train ticket price: $22.50 (β¬21)
- Average train ticket price: $42 (β¬39)
- Fastest train duration: 4 hours and 30 minutes
- Average train duration: 5 hours and 49 minutes
- First train departure: 3:05 AM
- Last train departure: 8:45 PM
Daytrip private car transfer from Prague to Nuremberg
Look no further than Daytrip if you want a fast, comfortable, and convenient transfer from Prague to Nuremberg. Our door-to-door private service can usher you from your hotel in the Czech Republic to your new one in Germany in only 3 hours and 20 minutes. You can spend the entire time reclining in your seat, setting the thermostat to your liking, and relaxing while watching the vistas unfold.
Although you'll feel like royalty traveling in a clean and sanitized vehicle, you can also be a modern-day Indiana Jones. Unlike a regular taxi service, you can uncover the natural and man-made wonders most tourists speed by. Koneprusy Cave, a maze of underground rock formations; Pilsen, a city most people instantly recognize but have never visited; and so much more, sit on the road from Prague to Nuremberg!
- Seats from: $62 (β¬58)
- English-speaking driver
- Flexible schedule
- Complimentary bottled water
- Equipped for pets, kids, groups, and those with limited mobility
- 24/7 customer service
- Free cancellation 24 hours before departure!
Things to do when you get to Nuremberg
When a city welcomes 6.5 million annual visitors, you know it'll be an action-packed destination. Bavaria's second-largest city is no exception. So expect a full travel itinerary after your Prague to Nuremberg transfer!
Explore the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg
Where there's historical wealth in Europe, there's a castle. You can deep dive into nearly 1,000 years of history in the onsite museum, which covers both the region and the Imperial Castle of Nuremberg.
But you don't have to be a history buff to appreciate this majestic structure. You can roam the ancient walkways while admiring the city views and the castle's towering turrets. Or you can soak up the site's significance on a bench in the pretty gardens.
Pay your respects at the Documentation Center Nazi Party Rallying Grounds
This museum lies on the grounds of the former Nazi Party rally headquarters. The Documentation Center gives a sobering look at the rise of the Nazi regime and its impact on Germany and the world.
The Fascination and Terror section uses photographs, films, and artifacts to showcase the history of the Nazi Party, its propaganda, and the devastating consequences of its ideology. The site includes the remains of the Congress Hall and the Great Road, designed by Albert Speer.
Visit the Toy Museum
If you're traveling with kids, make the Toy Museum a priority! If not, still pay a visit and unlock your inner child with this stunning collection of playthings!
Nuremberg gets its nickname as the Toy City due to its traditions dating back over six centuries. But you need to visit if you wish to find out why. It's open seven days a week and centrally located in Nuremberg's old town, so you've got no excuse not to visit.
Get lost in Altstadt's splendor
Altstadt is the oldest and most beautiful neighborhood in Nuremberg. The colorful half-wooden houses will draw you in from afar, but remember to search for some of the highlights while roaming the charming walkways.
The Central Market Square, the Beautiful Fountain, the Gothic Church of Our Lady, and the Albrecht Durer House are some landmarks you shouldn't overlook. When you need a break from sightseeing, turn down any street and recharge in a trendy coffee house or at a lively bar, depending on the time of day!
When is the best time to visit Nuremberg?
Bavaria is home to magical Christmas markets in the winter, and Nurembergβs is one of the best Christmas markets in Europe. However, the warmer months are the best time to travel from Prague to Nuremberg, specifically late spring and early fall!
The sun is shining, the locals are out in force, and outdoor festivals are in full swing from April to May and September to October. In fact, the slightly cooler temperatures are more pleasant for visiting museums or partaking in walking tours along the historical roads.
You may be unaware. But you'll also contribute to sustainable travel by avoiding the peak summer months. You won't strain local resources or clog up streets and public transport with tourist groups, but you can support businesses year-round!
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Why travelers love this route
- 40 reviews for this route
- 3,342 travelers took this route with us
Best choice for a private driver!
βWe had a last minute request for a transfer from Prague to Nuremberg. Daytrip confirmed within the hour. Our driver, Michal, was fantastic and customer service was 5 star. Highly recommended.β
βWe had a wonderful stress free trip from Prague to Nuremberg. Matej was so friendly, his vehicle was super clean and we felt very safe in his care. Would 100% book again. Thanks for making our transfer so seamless.β
Extremely satisfied with DayTrip service!
βWe booked a private transfer from Nuremberg to Prague with DayTrip. Our driver was very professional in both appearance and conduct. His car was immaculate. He suggested a stop enroute and when we thought we did not have coins for the toilets he offered to pay. (We found some coins.) DayTrip's replies to our emails were always prompt. We cannot think of a single thing that would improve the service. Keep up the good work.β
Prague to Nuremberg with a stop in Cesky Krumlov
βGreat ride and great trip. Our driver Mike was a great guy. Very informative and very sociable. We needed to go to Nuremberg from Prague but did a stop to Cesky Krumlov and glad we did. I reccomend anyone to go see Cesky Krumlov. Will definitely use them again for the next tripβ
David V provided a great experience for our drive from Nuremberg to Prague
βRight at the start of our trip planning, Day trip provided very quick responses to all my questions during booking.. David was right on time picking us up in Nuremberg at the river cruise dock. The vehicle was as booked and provided us with ample space to enjoy the trip.. During our one tour stop in Pilsen, David chose a great restaurant to have our first Chezk meal. David provided great information on the country and itβs culture. We were dropped off right at the door of our hotel. The price was great compared to competition we checked and bus travel when you consider the door to door service. Definitely would recommend and/or use again.β
Private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg
βI was looking at getting from Prague to Nuremberg to catch our Viking river cruise on the Danube. I was checking train schedules and costs and an ad for Daytrip popped up. I checked the price and, for seven of us, it was less expensive to use their service than the train and it was on our schedule and it was door to door. Our driver Tomas was exceptional, the trip was perfect. I would recommend this service to anyone.β
βWe had a wonderful experience with our drive Tomas on our trip from Nuremberg to Prague. Tomas was prompt, professional and very friendly. We stopped in Pils for a brewery tour which was a special treat. "Tom" provided excellent information on the Czech Republic and its history. We will recommend Daytrip and definitely use them again on our next European adventure. p.s. Great playlist!β
βWe can not recommend Daytrip enough and would use this service again in a minute. We hired them to transport us from Prague to Nuremberg, with a sightseeing stop along the way. Our driver, Martin, arrived on time despite the extremely heavy traffic in Prague that day. Martin was gracious, professional and just a delight to talk with. His car was clean, comfortable and roomy, and we felt completely taken care of. We enjoyed the trip so much that we wished we had used this car service earlier to travel from Vienna to Prague, instead of flying. In this age of having to arrive hours early at an airport, transporting luggage and going through long lines of security, there is something to be said for such personal service. Martin greeted us at our hotel door, took care of our luggage and delivered us from one hotel to the other, while we enjoyed a scenic ride and learned some things about the Czech Republic. Thank you, Martin, for such an enjoyable day.β
βWe departed a river cruise and transferred to Prague. The trip was flawless. Michal, our driver, was delightful and helpful. The whole experience exceeded my expectations.β
Great Drive from Nuremberg to Prague!
βWe enjoyed everything about the time we spent with Tomas!! He did an awesome job of making the trip memorable!! And we'll remember with a smile! I have recommended Daytrip to everyone who has asked about our adventure!! Thank you so much, we could not have asked for a safer, more hassle-free adventure in a place with which we were not familiar. Karen and Friends, Green Bay, WIβ
Good to know
Children
If youβre traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isnβt included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If youβre traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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