The Prague railway station is strategically located in the middle of Prague, making it easily accessible to locals and travelers alike. If you’re in Wenceslas Square, then the station is just a five-minute walk away. If you’re in the Old Town Square, then it will take you around 15 minutes to get to the station—20 minutes if you’re Getting To Prague From The Airport:: Bus 119/Green Subway: 1.50€ and 38 minutes. Night Bus 510/Tram 51: 1.50€ and 45 minutes. Train Station Expres Bus: 2.5€ and 33 minutes. Taxi: 25€ and also 35 minutes ( little cheaper with Uber) Airport Shuttle: 7€ and 40-45 minutes.

All useful information about Prague Airport: flight schedules, transfers from the airport to the city centre and nearby hotels. Ruzyne Airport is located 15 km north-east of Prague. It is a small, but functional and clean airport, where more than 40 international airlines now fly.

Re: Prague Airport to City Centre -- Late at Night. 4 years ago. Save. Public transport runs 24/7 and therefore is always an option. I find travel from the airport to city center by public transportation during the night easier than during they night (there is a direct night bus, unlike during the day when you need to switch to metro).
When you’re ready, open the Uber app to request a ride to your destination. Choose the PRG airport transportation option that suits your group size and luggage needs. You’ll get directions about Prague Airport pickup points directly in the app. Pickup locations may vary by terminal. Rideshare pickup signs might also be available at Václav
Yes, try the train. Well there's of course the small problem of not having any train station at the airport nor any tracks from the airport to the city, but besides that The most common way is bus to the nearest metro and then metro to the city centre. Look at pid.cz or dpp.cz. Where exactly are you staying? Edited: 5 years ago DyEZ. 19 921 596 495 951 85 29 686

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