私人汽车接送从 Prague 到 Vienna

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您的司机将在Prague与您会面。

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您将享受舒适的旅程,持续 3小时 30 分钟。

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  • 儿童座椅
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您的司机将在Vienna将您送到您的地址。

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Overview: car trip from Prague to Vienna

A car trip from Prague to Vienna offers a delightful travel experience through Central Europe. The approximately 205-mile (330 km) drive unveils rolling grain fields and vineyards that seamlessly blend the charm of Bohemian and Austrian countryside. You’ll get to practice both your Czech and German, so have that vocabulary list ready.

If you don’t make any stops, the trip should take 3-4 hours. But why would you miss sampling local wine or a walk around one of the many well-preserved UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kutna Hora or Lednice Chateau?

Rules of the road

If you're planning to drive yourself, it's important to ensure the vehicle is in good condition before setting out and to familiarize yourself with the traffic rules of both the Czech Republic and Austria. The route can be entirely done on highways, which are well-maintained and frequently traveled. Drivers travel on the right side of the road and should be familiar with standard EU signage. Even the side roads are easy to travel on and have frequent signage.

Winter tires are required if you’re traveling in the winter even if the forecast does not call for snow. Central Europe’s weather can change on a dime, so it is better to come prepared. If you are renting a car, ensure that it has the proper tires for the weather.

Benefits of traveling by private car

Taking a car ride from Prague to Vienna is a great choice for families, if you have a lot of luggage. You won't need to worry about going over the weight limit or having too many bags per passenger. Air, bus, and train travel will all have weight and mobility limits. When you take a private car, your driver will handle all of your luggage, so you can pack for an extended stay without dragging your suitcases and strollers over cobblestones.

A private driver does more than just handle your luggage though. Taking a private car is the best way to elevate the comfort and convenience of your trip. Local drivers know the best shortcuts and can quickly get the trip back on track in case of road closures or accidents. Because Daytrip drivers speak English, you'll be able to chat about local culture and the best things to do when you get to Vienna. And because Vienna has narrow streets with limited parking, you avoid one of the greatest hassles of driving yourself.

About Vienna

Nestled along the banks of the majestic Danube River, Vienna is an excellent pairing with Prague. As the capital and largest city of Austria, Vienna stands as an arena for centuries of European history and artistic innovation. Renowned as the heart of Austrian culture, Vienna breathes sophistication and charm.

Visitors from around the world flock to Vienna for its vibrant arts scene, culinary delights, and captivating history. Whether you’re strolling its elegant boulevards, relaxing in one of its many courtyard gardens, or enjoying a classical music concert, Vienna promises an unforgettable journey through time and culture. You won’t regret your vacation from Prague to Vienna.

The Habsburgs and Vienna

It is nearly impossible to discuss any European event without mentioning the Habsburgs’ role in it. The Habsburgs, a powerful dynasty that once reigned over vast swathes of Europe, played a pivotal role in shaping Vienna.

As rulers of the Holy Roman Empire and later the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Habsburgs established Vienna as their capital during the 17th century. Vienna had a strategic spot on the Danube River, and it made an excellent spot for trade. As a result, the city became a magnet for artists, intellectuals, merchants, and dignitaries from across the continent. This solidified Vienna’s status as a cultural epicenter.

Vienna and WWII

However, Vienna's success was not without its trials, particularly during World War II. The city endured significant civilian casualties and infrastructure damage, with approximately 20% of its housing lost to relentless bombing raids. Following the war, Austria emerged as a free republic, embarking on a decades-long journey of restoration and reconstruction to bring back its former splendor.

Similar to what you saw in Prague, as you walk around Vienna you will see stones of remembrance. These little gold plaques can be found on buildings and sidewalks that were the homes of Holocaust victims. They serve as a memorial, especially because most victims did not have a funeral or a headstone.

Vienna today

Vienna has emerged as a beacon of resilience and renewal in the modern era. The city seamlessly blends contemporary offices and residential complexes with the intricate details of historic palaces and government buildings. You will see from one block to the next 300 years of architecture and city planning side-by-side. Some streets are wide and car-accommodating, while others are tiny little alleyways. Some buildings look like they’re out of the Baroque era, while others are sleek, modern, and minimalist.

With its rich tapestry of culture, history, and diverse attractions catering to all ages, Vienna consistently ranks among the world's top destinations for both visitors and residents alike. Come see it for yourself, and let Daytrip help you plan!

From Prague to Vienna: travel tips

Traveling from Prague to Vienna requires careful consideration and planning to ensure a seamless and enjoyable experience. Whether you choose to drive, take a train, bus, or even fly, these travel tips will guide you in making the best choices for your journey.

Vignettes in the Czech Republic and Austria

Both the Czech Republic and Austria use the vignette system instead of toll booths on the highway. If you're driving a rental car, make sure you have purchased vignettes for both countries before leaving for Vienna, or plan to stop at the border to purchase the Austrian one. Purchase the Czech electronic vignette here. For the 10-day vignettes for each country, expect to pay 25 euros for the entire trip (both countries).

With physical vignettes, put them on the inside of your windshield before the trip. Both countries now also have an electronic vignette option but check beforehand how many days in advance you have to purchase for it to be valid. In Austria, the digital vignette is not valid until the 18th day of the month after purchase.

Some areas use cameras to detect and bill drivers, and some sections of Czech highways are toll-free.

International Driving Permits in the Czech Republic and Austria

The Czech Republic and Austria legally recognize all EU driver's licenses, but if you are using a non-EU license, carry an International Driving Permit (IDP) as well. The IDP acts as a translation of your current license. It does not require more tests.

Prepare for any weather

Central Europe's weather can change on a dime. Don’t expect consistent weather for your whole stay. Expect bouts of cool weather on some summer days and occasional warm spells in winter. Rain is frequent, so an umbrella or rain jacket will go a long way to ensure you’re comfortable.

Parking in Vienna

If you are driving your own car or a rental, contact your accommodation ahead of time to ask about parking before leaving Prague. Some places have parking separate from the residence, and there may be an additional fee for vehicle storage.

Take your time between Prague and Vienna

Rather than trying to get to Vienna as quickly as possible, travel by private car to visit notable attractions along the way. Stop at historical sites, charming villages, or scenic viewpoints to make the journey as memorable as the destination.

For example, Lednice Chateau and Park is a short detour and will give you a richer understanding of the role of the Liechtenstein family in the Czech Republic. It is even on the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The Sázava Monastery, founded in 1032, is a historic religious landmark along the Sázava River. Its distinct characteristic was its use of Slavonic liturgy in a mostly Latin Catholic region. The monastery's architectural styles reflect its age with Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Once a bridge between Eastern and Western Christian traditions, it now stands as a preserved national monument.

You’d miss both of these if you take a train, bus, or plane, but are easy to visit when you take Daytrip’s private car service.

How to get from Prague to Vienna

You have a variety of transportation options from Prague to Vienna, each with its own advantages and disadvantages. Whether you prefer the convenience of a train, the flexibility of driving, the affordability of a bus, or the speed of a flight, here's a comprehensive guide on how to get from Prague to Vienna.

Trains from Prague to Vienna

Taking the train from Prague to Vienna is a popular and comfortable choice. The railway connection between these two cities is well-established, providing a smooth and scenic journey. The travel time by train is approximately 4 hours, making it efficient if you want to relax and enjoy the passing landscapes.

The train ride is a fantastic opportunity to read up on what to expect in Vienna. České dráhy, OBB, and RegioJet all offer frequent connections, and trains are generally on time and clean. Railjet offers high-speed trains with speeds of up to 140 mph (230 kph).

Be sure to book train tickets in advance, as it not only ensures a reserved seat but also often comes with discounted fares. Trains offer various classes, including standard, first class, and sometimes even premium classes with additional amenities. If you are traveling as a group and would like to sit together, reserve specific seats or risk being separated for the journey. The other drawback of taking the train is getting to and from the stations in Prague and Vienna.

Driving from Prague to Vienna

A car trip from Prague to Vienna is an excellent choice if you prefer flexibility and the freedom to explore at your own pace. The distance between the two cities is around 205 miles (330 kilometers) and the drive takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on the chosen route and any planned stops.

The D1/E50 highway connects Prague to the second largest city, Brno. Once in Brno, transfer to the 52 Highway. When you arrive at the Austrian border, the highway changes its name to A5. Once you’re on the A5, follow the signs to Vienna and it's a straight shot. A well-maintained road network spans the entire distance.

Private driver from Prague to Vienna with Daytrip

Hiring a private driver lets you travel door-to-door without any logistical headaches. Daytrip's local, English-speaking drivers are familiar with the routes and will navigate the city streets so you don’t have to. Taking a private car also offers the convenience of bringing luggage without the weight restrictions of buses and flights. And unlike public transportation, you can explore nearby attractions along the way. As you ride, you can chat with your driver to learn more about the area than you would from any guidebook.

Buses from Prague to Vienna

Taking a bus from Prague to Vienna is a cost-effective option if you're on a budget. Several bus companies operate daily services, offering a more affordable alternative to other modes of transportation. While the journey may take longer, ranging from 4 to 6 hours, it provides a chance to relax and enjoy the countryside from the window.

Booking bus tickets in advance is essential to secure lower fares and guarantee a seat, especially during peak travel times. Buses may have amenities such as Wi-Fi and restrooms, though neither are the best.

Flights from Prague to Vienna

Flying from Prague to Vienna is technically the fastest option. Several airlines operate daily flights between Václav Havel Airport Prague and Vienna International Airport, with a flight time of around 1 hour. However, the extra time it takes getting to and from the airport and for check-in and security adds at least 2 hours to the total trip time.

Things to do in Vienna

Vienna is alive with activities for everyone, regardless of your age, size, or physical ability. Once you arrive from Prague, head out into the city and check out the best things to do when you get to Vienna!

The Innere Stadt of Vienna

In Vienna's Innere Stadt, you're diving deep into the city's historical heart. Join a guided tour to explore Austria's top treasures like the Vienna State Opera and Vienna State Hall Library. If you plan ahead, catching a show at the Vienna State Opera will be a great end to an action-packed day of sightseeing.

For fans of Gothic architecture, St. Stephen's Cathedral is an iconic symbol of Vienna. Take a tour that lets you climb all the way up the tower for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and that amazing tiled roof, then venture down to explore the catacombs below. From head to toe, this cathedral is a must-see.

And don't miss out on the Hofburg Palace, once home to the Habsburg dynasty. Today it is home to Austria’s prize possessions. Tour the Imperial Apartments, Sisi Museum, and Imperial Silver Collection. There's history around every corner in this part of town!

Schönbrunn Palace

The crown jewel of the Habsburgs’ reign, Schönbrunn Palace is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Take a tour of the palace to see the empire’s wealth and influence on full display. Stroll through the gardens and stop by The Gloriette for panoramic views of the skyline.

Add to your adventure with a visit to Schönbrunn Zoo. The world's oldest zoo covers 17 hectares (42 acres) and is home to 707 different species, including giant pandas.

Vienna’s art galleries

Vienna has been the home of famous artists for hundreds of years, and this is most evident in the sheer number of art galleries. Visit the Albertina Museum, which is the largest modern art museum in Central Europe. In this stunning Baroque palace, you will find works by Dürer, Michelangelo, Monet, Picasso, and Warhol.

If you still need more art, turn the corner to the Kunsthistorisches Museum (Museum of Art History) for its collection of masterpieces by Vermeer, Rembrandt, Raphael, and Caravaggio.

Vienna Central Cemetery (Zentralfriedhof)

The Vienna Central Cemetery has 3 million people interred in it, spread over two square kilometers, making it one of the largest cemeteries in Europe. It is the final resting place of many notable figures, including Ludwig van Beethoven and Johannes Brahms. To save a little bit of time in this cemetery that is 3.5x larger than Disney World, we will let you know now that most of the famous composers are located in Group 32A.

Vienna’s Hundertwasserhaus

Vienna really has something for everyone! If you’ve grown tired of the classical styles of European architecture, come check out the Hundertwasser House, designed by artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Good luck finding any straight lines- this colorful, unconventional building has wavy, uneven floors, windows, and doors. Have an ice cream and do some shopping on the bottom level, or visit the rooftop garden.

Danube Island Beach

If you are visiting in the summer, escape the city heat and unwind at one of Vienna's Danube Island beaches. This island in the middle of the city offers 42 km of sandy shores, swimming areas, and recreational activities.

The Vienna Woods (Wienerwald)

If the beach wasn’t enough nature for you, then head to the Wienerwald or Vienna Woods. This short-day trip location is just outside of Vienna and is a great place for hiking, cycling, and having a picnic. Its winding trails will have you visiting charming villages and wine taverns in the region.

Best Time to Visit Vienna

Summer is peak tourist season in Vienna, so along with temperatures in the 80s (27 C), expect heavy crowds. Instead, visit in the spring when temperatures are cooler and there are fewer people. You’ll be able to enjoy the many monuments and museums, and just stroll the streets much more when you’re not being jostled and sweating.

Christmas in Vienna is magical if you don't mind the cold. In general there are fewer tourists than in the summer, and the city is alive with festivities. Vienna’s famous Christmas market is worth planning a trip around, though it admittedly gets packed!

沿途参观这些景点

Sazava monastery

Sazava monastery

Founded in 1032, Sázava Monastery is a former Benedictine abbey that has endured much struggle and strife throughout its long history. An Abbey Fit for a Saint 

Kutna Hora

Kutna Hora

Marvel at some of the most beautiful and unique architecture in the Czech Republic at this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Mint Condition 

Trebic

Trebic

The two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in this quiet town are a beautiful testament to the co-existence of Jewish and Christian cultures. Big History in a Little Town 

Sonberk Winery

Sonberk Winery

For centuries, Sonberk has produced some of the best dry wines in Central Europe, becoming a favourite of European nobility. The Drink of Kings 

Mikulov

Mikulov

A town with a history as deep and flavourful as its wine, Mikulov provides a perfect combination of relaxation and exploration. The Heart of Czech Wine Country 

Lednice Chateau and Park

Lednice Chateau and Park

This UNESCO-listed chateau and sprawling park was the Lichtenstein's holiday home - exactly the kind of extravagance you'd expect from a dynasty with their own country.  Vacation like a King 

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我们五个人在圣诞假期从维也纳到布拉格,然后再返回。面包车非常干净舒适,行李空间也很大。Jan和Petr都是出色的司机,接送时间也非常准时。能够在路途中停留是一个很棒的主意,尤其是我们非常喜欢库特纳霍拉。这样旅行真是太棒了,非常方便,轻松,而且有别人开车。我们一定会再次选择Daytrip!

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2019年10月15日

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2019年9月24日

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我们提前预订了从布拉格到维也纳的单程转车(没有停留),以及从维也纳到萨尔茨堡的单程转车。这个公司太棒了,以后我们只会使用它!邮件和付款系统都很顺畅!因为我们有五件行李,所以我们两程都选择了SUV。两次接送都非常准时,车子干净整洁,特别是Stanislav带我们的梅赛德斯车——感谢Daytrip!David是我们的布拉格到维也纳的司机,他非常专业、迷人、容易交谈,转车体验非常棒!Stanislav是我们的维也纳到萨尔茨堡的司机,他是我们20年来最棒的司机之一!他做得比我们要求的还多!我们有空闲时间,他建议我们停在Melk修道院(太美了)和Hallstadt湖/蒙德湖村(同样惊艳),让我们的假期更加完美!他的妻子甚至为我们准备了小点心——这真是周到的服务!我真心推荐Stanislav,他是个非常棒的人,开车技术一流,车子也非常舒适!尽管转车费用略高,但比起坐火车或飞机,门到门的便利性绝对值得。再次感谢Daytrip、David和Stanislav!

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