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Overview: car trip from Nuremberg to Prague

Nuremberg to Prague by car is an exciting travel experience. You’ll be leaving Germany behind and entering the Czech Republic, and although there are similarities between the two countries, they are different enough to offer unique attractions.

When you travel with Daytrip and have access to door-to-door services and your own private driver, you’ll get to stop along the way. There are a few attractions and landmarks you don’t want to miss out on.

At the beginning of your journey, we recommend visiting Amberg. It might not be much to look at, but it is the world's smallest hotel, standing at only 8.2 feet. This will give you a unique experience you won't enjoy anywhere else. Afterward, you can drive to the Kladrubsky Monastery. This monastery is one of the world's most treasured sites and is even listed on the World’s Monuments Fund, which specifically looks after sites like these.

We would also recommend sightseeing in Pilsen, the birthplace of the Pilsner beer and home to the world's third-largest synagogue, and Zbiroh, fondly known as “The Chateau of the Three Emperors". These are only a few sites along the way worthy of your attention, and there is much more to see and do in Prague, so chat with your driver and make a list, as you’ll want to visit the city with a game plan.

About Prague

Prague is a weird and wonderful place that draws millions of travelers annually. Known as the “City of a Hundred Spires”, the capital of the Czech Republic is an architectural feast for the eyes.

If you plan on visiting Prague, you’ll find it nestled in the heart of Europe. Having been spared any major damage during World War II, it is one of the finest and most elegant cities in Europe. In fact, it's so captivating that many travelers end up settling permanently—so be warned.

Those who choose to visit Prague should expect to see its beauty firsthand. This city is home to a rich architectural history that can be evidenced in its churches, palaces, castles, and homes that line the streets. Its countryside is also not something to scoff at; it looks like it was picked from a storybook and splashed against the horizon.

Unsurprisingly, Prague's mix of Baroque and Gothic styles accurately portrays its 1000-year history, which has been tumultuous but has led it to where it is today.

From the Charles Bridge, which can be glimpsed from the Vltava River to the towering presence of Prague Castle, there is much to admire. This castle is much loved in the city and dominates the left bank region from its prime position atop a great hill. We recommend you book a tour if you can. With the castle, river, and bridges out of the way, you can dedicate the rest of your trip to learning more about the city’s lively culture.

The city hosts numerous concerts yearly, and the spring music festival and the Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart concert are particular highlights. Then, with the time you have left to spare, you can wander through the winding streets and try street food and fine dining at any of the restaurants in the city. Not only are they welcoming, but they also prepare delicious meals you won’t forget.

While your food is digesting, walk through the UNESCO-certified historic center. You’ll get to see several monuments and artistic flair that will have you reaching for your camera.

From Nuremberg to Prague: travel tips

Who doesn’t want to complete a Nuremberg to Prague transfer? The answer: very few. If you’re eager to begin your Nuremberg to Prague journey, you’re likely eager to buckle in and get the driving underway, and we can’t blame you.

But before you undertake this experience – which is quite the distance – you need to make sure you note a few of the travel tips shared below in your little travel book or make a note on your phone.

Dress comfortably

Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Prague's timeworn streets are best explored on foot, so you need to pack comfortable shoes that will allow you to explore this city to your heart's content.

If you're visiting in the winter, dress warmly. Prague can get extremely cold, so pack lots of comfy layers and even wear a few during your travel from Nuremberg to Prague to be ready when you get there.

Avoid opportunistic taxi drivers

Unfortunately, Europe has a bad reputation for having opportunistic taxi drivers. So if possible, you must avoid traveling from Nuremberg to Prague by taxi. Not only will it cost you a small fortune, but it won't be as accommodating as you might expect. Some taxi drivers even bait and switch pricing or have secret devices installed to increase fares!

That’s why it's best to arrange a transfer using a private door-to-door car service like Daytrip. Once you get to Prague, you can take advantage of the exceptional public transportation network.

Don’t be offended by the lack of small talk

Nuremberg, Prague, and the places in between are not big on small talk. So, if you come from a country where small talk is the norm, don’t be offended if no one wants to discuss trivial things like the weather or what they did last weekend. You should also expect people to be abrupt and reserved with strangers. It's a cultural thing, so don’t take it personally.

How to get from Nuremberg to Prague

Traveling from Nuremberg to Prague can seem tricky, considering the two cities are more than 300 km apart. However, if you’re planning a Nuremberg to Prague transfer, there are numerous ways to get from one city to the next. We’ve discussed your transportation options below that might help you narrow your list and nail down any uncertain plans.

From Nuremberg to Prague by bus

Bus travel has two advantages. It's faster than the train, with a journey only taking three and a half and four hours from city to city, and it's cheaper. Bus tickets cost only $15 to $30 on average, and you might get them even more affordable if you book well in advance with companies like RegioJet and Flixbus. The downside is that they are less comfortable than train and car travel, and the buses can get crowded during peak season travel.

From Nuremberg to Prague by train

When you take a Nuremberg to Prague journey by train, you must prepare for the trip to take longer than the bus. Yes, you read that correctly. Taking a Nuremberg to Prague train transfer will take four to five hours if you book with Ceske Drahy or Deutsche Bahn, and the cost of tickets can vary. Sometimes you will pay $30, while other times you will pay $60. It will depend on when you book and if you book well enough in advance.

From Nuremberg to Prague by private car transfer service

For many, a private car transfer is the best way to travel from Nuremberg to Prague. It offers several benefits that traveling by bus and train don’t. For example, traveling with a private car service like Daytrip allows you to sightsee places like the fabulous Koneprusy cave, and Karlstejn Castle, which King Charles IV built to house the Czech Crown Jewels!

Daytrip is also door-to-door, which means that for the fee of about $63 per person, you can choose when, where, and what time you travel, which is hugely beneficial. And did we mention it only takes about three hours and 20 minutes?

Things to do when you get to Prague

When you get to Prague and complete your Nuremberg to Prague transfer using one of the transportation methods above, you need to know what to do in the city. Since Prague is a popular place, there are endless forms of entertainment if you know where to look. Below, we’ve shared a few of the best things to do if you love exploring and are interested in history, people-watching, and art.

Prague Castle

So, in our humble opinion, you cannot visit Prague and tour Prague Castle. It is quite possibly the city's biggest and most popular attraction, and for good reason. This 9th-century castle has been home to emperors, presidents, and Czech kings, so visiting will make you feel like royalty.

However, you must note that you must spend almost an entire day at the castle to see everything on offer. That’s why it's an excellent idea to plan in advance which areas of Prague Castle you want to visit most.

We recommend having a look at the cute tiny houses of Golden Lane. It might also be worth your time to wander through the beautifully tended south gardens and the religious St George’s Basilica.

Prague Old Town

The entire Prague Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is chock-full of gorgeous historic buildings. In fact, because Prague is so well-preserved, many period movies and TV shows use it as a stand-in for other cities. Before or after visiting the castle, make your way down to Charles Bridge, across the Vltava, and to the Old Town Square to see the Astronomical Clock. From there, just wander!

Wenceslas Square

Wenceslas Square has incredible historical value. Over the years, it has seen some of the city's most important historical moments, including massive protests. If you love to be immersed in a different culture and be surrounded by people, visiting Wenceslas Square, which has a lively hustle and bustle, will be hugely entertaining.

The square is also where you will find the St. Wenceslas Statue, a popular backdrop for photos for anyone who visits Prague and wants to immortalize the moment. You’ll also likely be happy to learn that this square has its fair share of cafes and shops to explore, and guided walking tours are also available.

Passage Lucerna

The Passage Lucerna is actually a mall, but it's different from any other mall in the world. When you visit the Passage Lucerna, you’ll be greeted by one of the most controversial sculptures in Prague. This sculpture is of a saint riding a horse upside down, and it's hard to miss it. The sculpture was created by David Cerny, which should give you an indication of the art behind it.

Besides the sculpture, this passage is also home to a collection of shops, a 1900s-style cafe that will have you feeling like you are eating a meal back in time, and a rooftop summer bar. It also has a charming old cinema that is worth checking out if you’re a movie buff who loves everything cinema-related. Oh, and if you keep your eyes peeled, you might spot the infamous paternoster!

When is the best time to visit Prague?

Visiting Prague at the wrong time of year might not be ideal, especially if you’re driving from Nuremberg to Prague. To ensure you enjoy a good experience, we recommend planning your Prague trip for the spring or early fall when temperatures range from the mid-50s to upper 60s. During these times, you can enjoy mild weather, fewer tourists, and stunning clear skies.

Summer is another option, but be prepared for temperatures in the low to mid-70s and large crowds, as this is peak tourist season. Additionally, hotel prices tend to be at their highest during the summer months.

However, Prague in winter is magical and definitely worth considering. Winter, especially around Christmas, offers a unique charm despite the cold. Temperatures often stay below the mid-30s, and you might even encounter snow. The city has a serene, almost medieval ambiance, while the famous Christmas Markets liven up every square, so it's a favorite time for many people to visit.

关于从 Nuremberg 到 Prague 旅行的问答

The fastest way to get from Nuremberg to Prague is a private car transfer with Daytrip. You will reach Prague in about 3.5 hours, and travel door to door. Daytrip is faster than a train or bus and you can stop and sightsee if you're not in a hurry!
There are a few ways to get from Nuremberg to Prague, but most people travel by bus, train, or private car transfer service. Technically you can also travel by taxi but considering the distance between the two cities, this is not a good idea cost-wise.
Many travelers are surprised to learn that a bus ride from Nuremberg to Prague is faster than a train ride. On average, a bus trip between these two European cities will take between three and a half and four hours if the bus ride is direct.
The cheapest way to get from Nuremberg to Prague is to take a bus. Depending on who you book with and when you book, a bus ticket will cost between $15 and $30, if not less. Booking in advance will help lower these average prices and ensure you secure a spot.
For most people, the easiest way to get from Nuremberg to Prague is to take a private car with a door-to-door service like Daytrip. When you travel by private vehicle, you encounter far fewer travel issues and can stress less.
There are no direct flights from Nuremberg in Germany to Prague, and connecting flights are often impractical. A private car transfer with Daytrip will be faster, more comfortable, and more convenient, and let you stop for sightseeing!

沿途参观这些景点

Amberg

Amberg

Amberg in Bavaria, Germany boasts the world’s smallest hotel standing at just 8.2 feet — one of a multitude of impressive tourist attractions in the town. Home to the world’s smallest hotel 

Kladrubsky Monastery

Kladrubsky Monastery

The Benedictine monastery at Kladrubsky is listed on the World Monuments Fund, the organization dedicated to saving the world’s most treasured sites. One of mankind’s greatest achievements 

Pilsen

Pilsen

The birthplace of golden lager has plenty of reminders of its rich history, including the world's third largest synagogue. Liquid Gold 

Zbiroh

Zbiroh

Experience the romance of the chateau known as “The Chateau of the Three Emperors”, located in the picturesque landscape of the Krivoklat Forest 20 minutes drive from Prague. The oldest chateau in the country 

Koneprusy Cave

Koneprusy Cave

It seems quite extraordinary that one of nature’s most spectacular creations remains close to urban life but lies at the heart of the protected Czech karst Unrivalled beauty below the earth 

Karlstejn Castle

Karlstejn Castle

This tentative UNESCO Site was built by the beloved king Charles IV to safeguard the Czech crown jewels, and the Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire. A Bejeweled Bastion 

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We 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.

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Prague to Nuremberg with a stop in Cesky Krumlov

Great 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 trip

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