TransferĂȘncia de carro particular de Praga para Berlim
TransferĂȘncia privada em 3 h 50 min
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O que estĂĄ incluĂdo
Serviço porta-a-porta
Partida e destino em qualquer endereço
Rastreamento de voo incluĂdo
Seu motorista aguardarĂĄ se o seu voo atrasar
Motorista profissional que fala inglĂȘs
Especialista local, totalmente licenciado e segurado
VeĂculo limpo e com ar-condicionado
Passeio confortĂĄvel com controle climĂĄtico
Cancelamento gratuito
Cancele até 24 horas antes da partida
Bagagem incluĂda
1 mala e 1 bagagem de mĂŁo por passageiro
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- Assentos infantis disponĂveis mediante solicitação
- Viagem aceita animais de estimação
- 1 bagagem despachada + 1 mala de mĂŁo por passageiro
- Bagagem extra ou de grandes dimensÔes pode ser adicionada
- Pagamento flexĂvel: cartĂŁo online ou dinheiro ao motorista
- Cancelamento gratuito 24 horas antes da partida
- As gorjetas nĂŁo estĂŁo incluĂdas (opcionais ~10%)
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Overview: Car trip from Prague to Berlin
Taking a trip from Prague to Berlin in the comfort of a private car is a guaranteed way to enjoy traveling through Central Europe. The drive takes 3 to 4 hours, with the distance being 218 miles (350 km), depending on the traffic and the speed. The ride showcases the beautiful fields, hills, rivers, and occasional historical landmarks of the Czech Republic, as well as Germanyâs forests and renowned smooth roads.

Driving from Prague, with its exquisite historical architecture, to the âBig City Lifeâ in Berlin is both comfortable and an opportunity to immerse yourself in Slavic culture in the countryside villages of the Czech Republic. You'll also pass Dresden, with its shimmering river, marvelous architecture, and museums, which has famously risen from the ashes following World War II . It is also known for its rich culinary heritage, offering a variety of traditional dishes of eastern Germany, such as Dampfnudeln, also known as sweet dumplings.
About Berlin
One of the liveliest cities on Earth, Berlin is one of those capitals that is not only the heart of the country but also of international culture, art, business, and history. While the historical importance it preserves is remarkable, the city has been growing beyond just that with a throbbing soul of contemporary art, which leads the trends in music, architecture and painting.

Berlin is the most populated city in Europe with 3.85 million inhabitants, but the wide streets and vast squares keep you from feeling overwhelmed by crowds. Where you really feel Berlin's population is in the diversity of people you encounter throughout the city. Berlin has become a home of independent individuals who have created their own identities and lifestyles. The population of Berlin displays an art show on its own with its pluralities and colorful diversity.
From Prague to Berlin: Travel tips
Regardless of how you travel from Prague to Berlin, here are some extra travel tips to ensure a smooth trip.
Carry some spare cash
Paying by credit card is quite common in Prague and Berlin, but some traditional pubs, restaurants, and small businesses still only accept cash. Keep some on hand just in case you need it.
How to get from Prague to Berlin
Prague to Berlin by train
Traveling from Prague to Berlin by train is one of the fastest and most affordable options. Take the Intercity Express (ICE), a high-speed train service, and you'll make the trip from Prague to Berlin in four to five hours on average. Trains depart Praha HlavnĂ NĂĄdraĆŸĂ, Prague's main train station, and arrive at Berlin Hauptbahnhof, Berlin's central station. There are several daily departures, so you can pick a time that works best for you. The main drawbacks of taking the train are having to get to and from the train station, and missing out on sightseeing.
Things to do when you get to Berlin
After a smooth trip from Prague to Berlin, you'll want to take advantage of all the things to do in Germany's capital. Brandenburg Gate should be everyone's first stop. A symbol of Germanyâs unity, this triumphal arch is surrounded by a vast green space where you can relax and enjoy the atmosphere. A short walk away, the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Germanyâs largest Holocaust memorial, is a sobering but mandatory experience.

Then, of course, there's the Berlin Wall and East Side Gallery. The remaining parts of the wall that divided Germany are covered with social and political murals. Afterwards, head to the Oberbaum Bridge. It connects the two districts of Kreuzberg and Friedrichshain, where you'll find famous street art, alternative culture, and diverse culinary scenes and nightlife. Berlin is also famous for its markets. One of the best is Hackescher Markt, located near the Berliner Dom. Its historical architecture, lively restaurants and cafes, interesting design shops, and hip vibes make for a great place to spend the day. If you're a vintage lover and thrift seeker, you'll be in paradise browsing vintage finds and handcrafted goods while listening to live music at Mauerpark Flea Market.
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