
Traslado en coche privado de Prague a Munich
en 4 horas
por asiento
cómodo
Información del viaje
Recogida
Su conductor se reunirá con usted en su dirección en Prague.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
Viaje
Viajarás con comodidad durante 4 horas.
- Turismo opcional
- Coche limpio y cómodo
- Conductor profesional
- Agua embotellada
- Asientos para niños
- Preparado para discapacitados
- Libre de humo
- Apto para mascotas
Entrega
Tu conductor te dejará en tu dirección en Munich.
- Servicio puerta a puerta
- Ayuda con su equipaje
Overview: Car trip from Prague to Munich
Before you pack up your lederhosen and dirndl, make sure you have all the information you need to make the car trip from Prague to Munich. Watch the gentle Czech fields transform into larger hills and valleys as you are driven closer to the Alps throughout the day.
Although Munich is home to the BMW, you can do the ride in any brand of car. The distance is approximately 236 miles (380 km), offering plenty of opportunity to explore the picturesque landscapes of Central Europe.
Starting from Prague, you can opt for a scenic drive through the Czech countryside, passing charming villages and valleys along the way. The journey typically takes around 4 to 5 hours by car. For a more leisurely pace, turn your ride into an enriching day trip with stops at breweries and artisan workshops with your private driver.
About Munich
Nestled in the south of Bavaria, Munich stands as a beacon of history, innovation, and resilience. Renowned for its charming blend of tradition and modernity, the city offers a myriad of attractions for visitors to explore. Visitors of all ages and interests will find something they love: science, sports, beer, history, nature, and food!
Brief History of Munich
Munich was first mentioned as a settlement for Benedictine monks in the 8th century, hence the name München, or “to the monks.” It is hard to believe how far Munich has come since its humble beginnings. It has seen the rise and fall of the Holy Roman Empire, the Black Death, the Kingdom of Bavaria, and Nazi Germany.
Munich historically tended to be at the center of Central European skirmishes and battles and was not spared from the devastating bombings in World War II.
The BMW and Other Inventions in Munich
Munich has a long legacy as a hub of industry, science, and technology. It should come as no surprise that the “Bayerische Motoren Werke” (BMW), or Bavarian Motor Factories, is based in Munich. Luxury car enthusiasts can visit the flashy BMW World and BMW Museum.
Other scientific advancements, like modeling clay, MP3 technology, and self-driving cars also came out of Munich’s community of inventors.
Bavarian Beers
Bavaria has a long history of mastering the art of beer brewing. During the Thirty Years War in 1632, the King of Sweden threatened to burn Munich down unless he was given 600,000 barrels of Hofbräuhaus beer and some hostages. Today Munich has over 60 beer gardens and 6 major breweries you can enjoy.
World War II
Munich’s layers of archeological and architectural history were threatened by heavy bombing during World War II. Munich also served as a refugee and displaced persons camp in the post-war period.
The majority of the city had to be rebuilt from the ground up. However, careful restoration of historic buildings saved many sites and artwork. The pre-war blueprint of the city was followed exactly, except for a few areas that needed modernization for traffic concerns. Today, Munich blends the modern with the medieval.
Munich in the Modern Day
Munich is the third largest city in Germany and the capital of the Bavarian region. It is home to six million people and is a hub for German excellence in science, technology, finance, and business. Many large multinational companies are in Munich, as well as several research institutes. It is among the most expensive areas to live in Germany.
Visitors and residents alike use Munich’s extensive cycling paths, U-Bahn, and S-Bahn systems to get around the city with ease. From Munich, many day trips are possible. Its central location within Bavaria makes it easy for you to visit castles, nature reserves, and architectural wonders.
From Prague to Munich: Travel tips
You have a wealth of options when choosing how to get from Prague to Munich. Whether you go by bus, train, car, or private driver, each mode of transportation presents its own advantages and considerations to suit your preferences.
Leave the Beaten Path
Central Europe has been fought over and conquered for centuries. It is home to some of the most lavish empires and castles. Karlstejn Castle is a UNESCO Site right outside of Prague that many visitors miss because of its location. Don’t let that be you!
The Rückl family glassworks factory is a star of the Czech crystal artisan heritage. Tour the factory and pick up some luxury glassware as an elegant souvenir you won’t find anywhere else. How far off the beaten path you go is up to you.
Traveling from Prague to Munich on Sundays
Unlike the Czech Republic, Germany is much more strict on closing businesses and preventing loud noises on Sundays. If you are traveling on a Sunday, you may find many places closed once you cross the border. Make sure that your car is full of gas (or better yet, hire a driver to make sure for you)!
Hire a Private Driver with Daytrip
For a hassle-free and personalized experience, hire a private driver. They offer the ultimate convenience so you can get the most out of your long-awaited vacation. A private drier provides door-to-door service and insider knowledge of the local history, tips on where to go, and what daily life is like for Bavarian Germans and Czechs.
Don’t Assume Oktoberfest in Munich is in October
Contrary to its name, Oktoberfest is generally the three weeks from mid-September until the first Sunday in October. So keep that in mind if you're planning to visit during the famous festival!
How to get from Prague to Munich
If you aren’t sure how to get from Prague to Munich, this is the place to start. There are various transportation options, each with its own advantages and considerations.
Prague to Munich by Car
How long the drive will be depends entirely on if you take advantage of the many sites along the way. The ride by car typically takes around 4 to 5 hours. For those with a need for speed, the autobahn has no speed limit except in some areas. It's a thrilling experience.
The most common route from Prague to Munich follows the E50 motorway, which offers a direct and relatively straightforward journey. The scenic routes through the Czech and Bavarian countryside allow you to explore charming towns, historic landmarks, and natural attractions along the way.
Prague to Munich by Private Driver with Daytrip
Hiring a private driver offers the ultimate in convenience and comfort when traveling from Prague to Munich. Professional drivers can tailor the journey to suit individual preferences, providing door-to-door service and insider knowledge of the route.
One advantage of hiring a private driver is the ability to customize the itinerary and make stops along the way to explore points of interest or take scenic detours.
If you haven’t had enough Czech beer yet, swing by the Pilsner brewery in Plzen, Czech Republic, for a tour. Your private driver can take you right to the brewery on your own schedule, and you can be on your way to Munich without having to time the tour with a train schedule.
Buses from Prague to Munich
Bus travel from Prague to Munich provides a budget-friendly option. Several bus companies operate daily services between the two cities, offering a range of departure times and ticket prices to accommodate different schedules and budgets.
The journey by bus typically takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic and any scheduled stops along the route, and tickets range from €27-46. Passengers can expect Wi-Fi and restrooms on most buses. The bus stations are located in both Prague and Munich’s city centers.
Direct Trains from Prague to Munich
Direct train services operate several times a day. The journey by train typically takes around 6 to 7 hours, with trains departing from Prague's main train station, Praha hlavní nádraží, and arriving at Munich Hauptbahnhof, the city's central railway station. Travelers can choose from various seating options with amenities such as dining cars and Wi-Fi available on select trains. Ticket prices range from €50-75.
Direct Flights from Prague to Munich
Direct flights between the Prague and Munich airports take about 55 minutes and tickets are between €50-250. It is not the best way to travel though due to price and hassle. And while the flight time is short, you also have to factor in getting to and from the airport, plus 2 hours for check-in and security. This distance is best traveled by car, bus, or train.
Things to do when you get to Munich
After you get to Munich from Prague, you'll be greeted with a plethora of things to do. See your favorite soccer team, indulge in a cold beer, and take a photo with your dream car.
Marienplatz and the Glockenspiel
Marienplatz, the main square, is the perfect place to begin your exploration of Munich. Marienplatz is the bustling central square that has served as the heart of the city since the 1100s. Admire the stunning architecture of the Neues Rathaus (New Town Hall) and the iconic twin towers of the Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Dear Lady). Don't miss the opportunity to witness the Glockenspiel's animated figurine performances, which occur multiple times a day, and play out scenes from Munich's past.
Munich’s Englischer Garten (English Garden)
Englischer Garten is one of the largest urban parks in the world- even larger than NYC’s Central Park. It has over 900 acres of scenic walking paths, waterways, and beer gardens. Be sure to visit the Chinese Tower beer garden for a refreshing brew while taking in views of the park.
Allianz Arena Tour in Munich
For FC Bayern fans, the Allianz Arena tour is a must. This arena hosts 75,000 fans and is a delight for soccer (European football) fans everywhere. It was one of the host arenas of the 2006 World Cup. It should take about 1.5-2 hours to visit the museum and do the arena tour.
Deutsches Museum Munich
One of the largest science museums in the world, the Deutsches Museum in Munich has a section for everyone: chemistry, health, space exploration, aviation, math, coding, and more! This massive and kid-friendly museum is perfect for a rainy or cold day.
Dachau Memorial
Dachau is on the edge of Munich’s municipal area and is an important memorial to the Holocaust. As the first concentration camp in Nazi Germany, Dachau was in operation for 12 years and stood as a model for future camps. We highly recommend a guided tour by Dachau staff for the most in-depth learning experience. To make getting there easy, your Daytrip private driver can bring you right to the memorial towards the end of your trip between Prague and Munich.
Disney’s Inspiration: Neuschwanstein Castle
If you have a free day, consider a day trip out towards the Austrian border to the Neuschwanstein Castle. This 19th-century Bavarian castle was Walt Disney’s inspiration for the Sleeping Beauty castle. Be aware though that if you are visiting in the winter, the snow may prevent the castle from being open because of the steep hills, so do check ahead of time.
Culinary Delights in Munich
Sample traditional Bavarian specialties such as weißwurst (white sausage) served with sweet mustard, pretzels, and schnitzel with potato salad. For dessert, can we suggest apfelstrudel (apple strudel) topped with vanilla sauce? Everything goes down smooth with a refreshing glass of locally brewed beer or a crisp glass of Bavarian wine.
Oktoberfest Dirndls and Lederhosen
Join millions of visitors from around the world and experience the vibrant atmosphere that makes Oktoberfest a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Dirndls and lederhosen were the traditional clothes for Bavarian peasants, and are the official outfit for Oktoberfest. If you don’t already have your outfit, Munich is a good place to purchase one. For Oktoberfest, closed-toe comfortable shoes are recommended.
When is the best time to visit Munich
Munich is best known for Oktoberfest. In late September, the city's beer gardens come alive with Oktoberfest celebrations- traditional music, food, and beer. Visitors have a chance to experience Bavarian culture at its finest. So once you’ve finished having a glass of seasonal burčák in Prague in early September, head to Munich for a beer.
Or, if you prefer Munich when it's less crowded, visit in spring. The weather is pleasant, and you'll be able to roam the streets and visit the beer gardens with fewer tourists. Plus, the sprawling Englischer Garten is at its best with flowers in bloom.
Don’t let the cold put you off! Winter (December to February) is another great time to visit Munich. Snow transforms Munich into a winter wonderland, with festive markets, seasonal decorations, and opportunities for ice skating and winter sports. You can warm up with mulled wine and roasted chestnuts at the city's famous Christmas markets or take a day trip to nearby ski resorts for downhill skiing, snowboarding, and sledding.
Preguntas y Respuestas sobre Viajar de Prague a Munich
What currency is used in Germany? Do I need cash?
Where should I book my accommodation in Munich?
Is Munich handicapped accessible?
Is there an entry fee for Oktoberfest in Munich?
Is Oktoberfest family-friendly?
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- 9622 viajeros tomaron esta ruta con nosotros
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“El servicio fue increíble. Tuvimos un pequeño problema para encontrarnos en Múnich porque no volamos allí, entregamos nuestro coche de alquiler allí. El conductor fue muy fácil de tratar, por lo que finalmente nos encontramos. El viaje de Múnich a Praga fue muy relajante y divertido. El servicio puerta a puerta es mucho mejor que el tren o volar. Volveré a usar DayTrip.”
“Usé DayTrip para llevarnos a mi esposo y a mí desde nuestro hotel en Múnich hasta nuestro hotel en Praga, con una parada en un pequeño pueblo alemán en el camino. Todo fue perfecto. La reserva fue fácil, la comunicación estuvo presente y amamos a nuestro dulce conductor, Petr. ¡Era una joya absoluta! Era un hombre tan amable y servicial. La conducción de Petr fue excelente y nos hizo sentir que estábamos en buenas manos. Llegó temprano y se aseguró de llamarme para informarme. ¡Definitivamente volvería a reservar con ustedes!”
Problema de viaje de última hora resuelto por Day Trip
“La cancelación de última hora de un tren de la tarde de Múnich a Praga fue muy problemática. Necesitábamos regresar a Praga ese día para un vuelo a casa a las 7 am. Nos pusimos en contacto con Day Trip en línea con nuestro problema. Respondieron en menos de 30 minutos. Indicaron que normalmente se necesitan de 8 a 12 horas para programar un viaje tan largo (más de 4,5 horas), pero que lo intentarían. En otros 30 minutos, nos contactaron y dijeron que acababan de localizar a un conductor que estaba haciendo una entrega en Salzburgo y que podía estar en Múnich en 2,5 horas. El conductor llegó justo a tiempo. Daniel era un joven muy agradable; hablamos sobre una variedad de temas durante el viaje de 4,5 horas. El tiempo pasó rápido. Llegamos a nuestro hotel alrededor de las 11:30 pm. Afortunadamente, nuestro hotel estaba literalmente al otro lado de la calle del aeropuerto PRG y después de unas pocas horas de sueño, llegamos al check-in del avión justo a tiempo.”
“Servicio muy excelente. No es muy caro y tienes la opción de personalizar tu viaje y mantenerte dentro de tu presupuesto. Todo salió bien de principio a fin. Reservamos otro viaje de un día y cancelamos porque no había suficiente gente. Así que reservamos Daytrip 24 horas antes de nuestro viaje y confirmaron todo dentro de una hora. Muy confiable y conveniente. Usamos su servicio de Múnich a Praga y de Praga a Berlín.”
Gran servicio puerta a puerta: ¡fue más allá!
“¡Tuvimos un gran viaje de Múnich a Praga! ¡Nuestro conductor fue muy informativo! Agregamos dos paradas en el camino: Dachau y Ratisbona. ¡Vale la pena! Si hubiéramos tomado el tren, habríamos tenido que tomar un día libre o nuestro itinerario en Múnich para hacer esas cosas. ¡Un conductor también fue más allá! Cuando llegamos a Dachau, nos dimos cuenta de que se habían dejado algunas prendas en el armario del hotel en Múnich. Nos ayudó a llamar al hotel con su teléfono ya que nuestro celular no funcionaba bien y nos llevó de regreso a Múnich para recoger nuestros objetos perdidos. ¡Muchas gracias! ¡Definitivamente usaremos DayTrip nuevamente!”
“Tuvimos un coche que nos recogió en Múnich y nos llevó a Praga y fue una decisión fantástica. ¡Nuestro conductor llegó a tiempo y fue muy fácil conectarse con él incluso con 2 grupos llegando desde 2 lugares diferentes! Fue mucho más fácil que alguien más se encargara de la conducción después de un vuelo nocturno e hizo que esa parte del viaje fuera libre de estrés. ¡Nuestro conductor fue fantástico! Fue amable y profesional y un excelente conductor. ¡Recomendaría usar Day Trip a cualquiera que conozca! Gracias de nuevo por ayudarnos a hacer que nuestro viaje fuera un éxito rotundo.”
Traslado privado de Múnich a Praga.
“Reservamos un conductor para que nos llevara de Múnich a Praga. Vojtech, nuestro conductor, llegó a tiempo, el coche fue fantástico y él fue súper profesional. Proporcionó algunos excelentes consejos sobre cosas que hacer en Praga y nos dio más consejos una vez que llegamos. Altamente recomendado.”
“4 de nosotros con una maleta cada uno, además de otro equipaje, utilizamos este servicio dos veces el mes pasado, de Praga a Múnich y de Belgrado a Budapest. Ambos conductores fueron profesionales, conductores seguros, amigables y serviciales en una furgoneta limpia y cómoda. Muy conveniente y realmente elimina el estrés y ahorra tiempo en un viaje con este servicio puerta a puerta. Muy recomendado.”
“Utilizamos este servicio de Múnich a Praga. El conductor del taxi fue maravilloso y puntual. El coche estaba súper limpio. Hicimos una parada en el camino en un hermoso pueblo. Honestamente, este servicio fue lo más destacado de nuestro viaje. Lo recomiendo.”
Uber entre países... ¡Tan fácil!
“Un colega y yo usamos el servicio para un viaje de negocios de Praga a Múnich. Nuestro conductor, Jaromir, fue amable y profesional, con muy buenas habilidades en inglés. Incluso hizo una parada para que pudiéramos comprar bocadillos. Tuvimos un cambio de horario de última hora y fue tan simple como un correo electrónico rápido para hacer el cambio. Sin duda, recomendaremos su servicio a otros y, de hecho, ya lo hemos hecho.”
Información Relevante
Niños
Si viajas con niños, asegúrate de informarnos en la reserva para que podamos preparar los asientos infantiles adecuados
Mascotas
¡Se permiten mascotas (y las amamos)! Solo necesitamos saberlo de antemano. Puedes contarnos sobre ellas en la siguiente fase de la reserva.
Propinas
La propina no está incluida ni es obligatoria, pero si realmente disfrutaste tu viaje, puedes mostrar tu agradecimiento a tu conductor con una propina opcional (el 10% es suficiente).
Equipaje
- Equipaje grande
- 29x21x11 pulgadas
- 74x53x28 cm
- Equipaje pequeño
- 22x14x9 pulgadas
- 56x36x23 cm
Cada pasajero puede llevar una maleta facturada y una de mano. Si viajas con más maletas o equipaje de gran tamaño, puedes ajustarlo durante la reserva.
Métodos de pago
¡Paga con tarjeta de crédito en línea o en efectivo directamente a tu conductor!
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