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Transfert en voiture privée de Salzbourg à Prague

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Transfert privé en 4 h 10 min

373km
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À partir de 76 € par personne
Fiable par plus de 2 millions de voyageurs heureux dans 130 pays
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"Votre chauffeur attendra si votre vol est retardé"

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Expert local, pleinement licencié et assuré

Véhicule propre et climatisé

Trajet confortable avec contrĂŽle climatique

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Votre voyage en un coup d'Ɠil

4 h 10 min
373km
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Votre chauffeur vous retrouvera Ă  votre adresse Ă  Salzbourg.

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Vous voyagerez confortablement pendant 4 h 10 min.

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SiĂšges enfants
Animaux acceptés
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Hluboka

Prague

Votre chauffeur vous déposera à votre adresse à Prague.

Service porte-Ă -porte
Distance totale↔ 373 km
Temps estimé4 h 10 min

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  • Voyage acceptĂ© par les animaux
  • 1 bagage enregistrĂ© + 1 bagage Ă  main par passager
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  • Paiement flexible: carte en ligne ou espĂšces au chauffeur
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  • Les pourboires ne sont pas inclus (optionnel ~10%)
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Overview: Car trip from Salzburg to Prague

A car trip is one of the best ways to travel from Salzburg to Prague because you'll have the opportunity to see and do much more than you could with public transportation. Before you leave Salzburg, make sure you see all you can in its charming, preserved old town. Salzburg is a place of dreams, from its picturesque gardens, Baroque churches, and medieval fortresses. It's also Europe's musical Mecca, with the city hosting several annual concerts and festivals.

Once you've had your fun, set your sights on Prague. Aside from being able to travel door-to-door in comfort, one of the big advantages of taking a car trip from Salzburg to Prague is that you can stop for sightseeing! For example, the road between Salzburg and Prague has numerous cities and attractions worth visiting, such as Hallstatt, Mauthausen, Cesky Krumlov, Konopiste, and Hluboka. With Daytrip, you can easily choose which you’re most interested in visiting, and your English-speaking driver will bring you there - no need to spend time researching what to see or worry about getting lost on side roads. After visiting a few key attractions, your professional private driver will deliver you safely and soundly to Prague, where you’ll be greeted by worldly Art Nouveau buildings, romanesque chapels and cellars, Baroque palaces, and Gothic cathedrals. With sights like these, you might never want to leave!

About Prague

Traveling from Salzburg to Prague, you'll be among the eight million who visit the beautiful "city of a hundred spires" each year. Prague is the wondrous capital of the Czech Republic, which lies in the bustling heart of Europe. It is one of the finest cities on the European continent, so it's not hard to see why it has so many visitors annually.

When you visit Prague, you can expect to witness the rich architectural history that oozes from the many grand churches, palaces, castles, and homes lining the streets and countryside. The historic architecture aptly reflects the tumultuous history the city has experienced over the last 1,000 years, with numerous styles from Gothic to Baroque represented both inside and outside of its UNESCO-listed Old Town.

Besides the awe-inspiring architectural wonders, visitors to Prague should expect to be impressed by the many physical landmarks and attractions Prague has to offer. For example, visit the Vltava River and walk across the Charles Bridge, which has stood astride this river since the 15th century. In the backdrop, the magnificent Prague Castle dominates the city from its hilltop perch. Once you've explored Prague's numerous castles and charming bridges, you can learn more about the city's culture. Attend any of the concerts hosted throughout the year or the spring music festival, which commemorates the lyric music of great Czech composers like Antonín Dvoƙák, Bedƙich Smetana, Leoơ Janáček, and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Although Mozart might not have been Czech, he did live in Prague, and his Don Giovanni and Prague Symphony were first performed in this illustrious city. Music-aside, if you love wandering through narrow streets, trying street food, and enjoying a pint or two among friends and family, Prague is paradise. This city has taverns and restaurants galore in its older quarters, with charming storefronts and interiors that make it seem like you've stepped back in time.

From Salzburg to Prague: travel tips

Planning a trip from Salzburg to Prague can be intimidating, but follow the below travel trips and you'll have a trip to remember.

Speak with your private driver

Daytrip drivers all speak English, so use the time on your trip from Salzburg to Prague for their expert insights into the attractions and towns you plan on visiting along the way. They aren't tour guides, but they are filled with local knowledge. They'll also be able to give you insider tips on what to do in Prague all while ensuring you have an exciting and stress-free travel experience.

### Leave early The Prague you visit in the early morning hours is very different from the version of the city you see when tourists have flooded the streets and main attractions. Leaving Salzburg early so you can get to exploring Prague ASAP. And if you're planning on sightseeing on your ride from Salzburg to Prague, leaving early gives you more time for this, while still getting you to Prague with time to spare. Starting your days early in Prague is also a great idea - there are fewer people around at sunrise, so you can see the true beauty of popular public spaces like Charles Bridge or Old Town Square. ### Choose the scenic route The most direct route from Salzburg to Prague is highway-driven, but this doesn't mean you must stick to the highways. With a car service like Daytrip, you can ask to take the scenic route or request the route you would like to take by adding stops along the way. Whether you want to fit in as many small-town stops as possible or drive through the quaint countryside, your driver will be happy to accommodate you.

How to get from Salzburg to Prague

If you're trying to figure out how to get from Salzburg to Prague and have been scratching your head because there doesn't seem to be any direct way to travel between these beautiful European cities, don't worry! You'll find all your transportation options outlined below, including that direct option you've been praying for!

From Salzburg to Prague by train

Unfortunately, there is no direct train trip from Salzburg to Prague. So when you book an Austrian Federal Railways train, you should expect to make one or more transfers.

The most common route is to take a train from Salzburg Hbf train station to the Linz Hbf train station. Once here, you'll change trains to head to the Praha Hlavni Nadrazi train station in Prague. The trip takes between 5 and 7 hours depending on which train you take.

Typically, the train ride will cost between 60 euros and 230 euros, depending on the train carrier you choose and the time you book. The earliest train leaves at 5:11 AM. If you take a late afternoon trip, try to be on a high-speed train at night so you don't arrive in Prague too late.

### From Salzburg to Prague flight There are no direct flights from Salzburg to Prague. You can take a high-speed night train from Salzburg to Munich and then book a flight from Munich to Prague, or take the high-speed train from Salzburg to Vienna and then fly to Prague. Either way, tickets will be between 180-600 euros per person, and with a total travel time of at least 7 hours including the 2 hours for check-in and security, this is the slowest way to get from Salzburg to Prague. ### From Salzburg to Prague by bus One of the best ways to travel from Salzburg to Prague if you're on a budget is to take the bus. Flixbus is the only bus carrier that makes the trip between these two cities; usually, only two to four buses leave daily. The earliest bus leaves at 4:50 AM, and the last bus leaves at 3:00 PM. Tickets usually cost about 30 euros per person. However, the downside to traveling by bus is that not only can it be uncomfortable, but multiple stops might slow you down. For example, while some Flixbus trips take five and a half hours when driving directly to get to Prague, others take almost ten hours if the bus stops in Munich and requires a bus change. ### From Salzburg to Prague by Daytrip private car service Salzburg to Prague is quite a distance, so it makes sense to choose a travel option that offers the most comfort and convenience. Daytrip’s private car service will bring you door-to-door from Salzburg to Prague, making it the fastest option. With Daytrip, you can look forward to your friendly, English-speaking driver picking you up at your accommodation in Salzburg, loading up your luggage, and driving you through the countryside to your destination in Prague. Along the way, you can chat about local culture or things to do when you get to Prague. Along with being the only direct way to get from Salzburg to Prague, Daytrip’s private car service is also the most enriching since you can stop for sightseeing! There are historic castles, the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Hallstatt and Cesky Krumlov, and Mauthausen, a little-known Nazi death camp, for an unmissable and moving history lesson.

Things to do when you get to Prague

Prague has no shortage of things to do, considering it is one of the most visually striking cities in the world. So, it can be difficult to narrow down the list and choose a few attractions to visit when in Prague. Luckily, we have you covered if you travel from Salzburg to Prague. Have a look below to learn a few of the best things to do when visiting.

### Prague Castle You cannot visit Prague without exploring the ninth-century Prague Castle. Over the years, the successive string of Czech kings, emperors, and presidents have expanded it into the largest castle complex in the world. Since this castle is large, it’s impossible to explore every nook and cranny in a few hours. It's best to plan in advance what areas of the castle you would like to visit most, or just plan to spend a whole day here! Along with checking out the Gothic St. Vitus Cathedral at the heart of the castle, we recommend visiting St George's Basilica, the quaint tiny houses of Golden Lane, and the well-tended landscapes of the South Gardens if you only have a few hours to spare. ### Old Town Square The Old Town Square is the heart of Prague's UNESCO-listed Old Town and another must-do in Prague. It’s centered around the Church of Our Lady Before TĂœn, which is said to have been an inspiration for Hogwarts. The 15th-century astronomical clock on the side of the church marks every hour with its “The Walk of the Apostles” clockwork display. This makes it really easy to keep track of time in the square - just watch for a growing crowd! ### Panoramic views from Petƙín Hill Walk or take the funicular up Petƙín Hill from the Ujezd tram stop for one of the best views of Prague. The hilltop is punctuated by Petƙín Tower, a miniature of the Eiffel Tower (locals like to boast that it's actually taller than the Eiffel Tower...since it's on top of a hill). Climb to the top for an even better vantage of the city. ### Modern vibes: HoleĆĄovice and KarlĂ­n Most people don’t come to Prague for contemporary culture, but the hip districts of KarlĂ­n and HoleĆĄovice are well worth exploring. These areas have some of the best cafĂ©s in Europe, where you can sip your coffee to live electronic music or browse private art exhibitions. HoleĆĄovice also has some great museums, including the DOX Center for Contemporary Art, and the National Gallery Prague, the country’s largest art museum. ### Wenceslas Square Want to be in the middle of Prague's hustle and bustle? Head to Wenceslas Square. This square has immense historical value to the city of Prague, considering it has hosted some of the city's most important historical moments, including huge protests. It's also home to the famous St Wenceslas statue, which is backdrop-worthy for pictures, and there are many shops and cafes to explore. If you want to explore the area's full potential, you should book a guided walking tour. ### Passage Lucerna Despite being a short walk from Wenceslas Square, Passage Lucerna is one of the best things to do in Prague for a 20th-century throwback. If you're a fan of David ČernĂœ's, Passage Lucerna should be high on your list. Hanging in the atrium is one of his most controversial sculptures – Saint Wenceslas riding an upside-down horse. Besides this interesting sculpture, the Passage Lucerna is also home to a collection of shops, a charming old cinema, an early 1900s-style cafe, a rooftop summer bar, and a music bar that hosts an 80s and 90s party every weekend for those feeling nostalgic. And tucked to one side, another of Prague’s oddities - the paternoster lift aka the “elevator of death”.

When is the best time to visit Prague

Typically, the best time to visit Prague is spring and early fall, with temperatures remaining in the mid-50s to upper 60s. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant and mild, there are fewer crowds to contend with, and accommodation prices are usually cheaper. However, this doesn't mean you can't visit during the summer. You just have to be prepared for temperatures in the high 70s, huge crowds, and high hotel rates.

Prague is also worth visiting during Christmas if you don't mind the cold – and potentially snow – and can handle walking around in temperatures that don't rise above the mid-30s. Starting in late November, Christmas markets fill nearly every public space in Europe with food stands and festivities. And Prague's Old Town Square Christmas Market is one of the best!

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