Getting There

Getting to Prague

By plane

  • Easily accessible from all major European cities (max. flying time 2.5 hours)
  • Direct flights from 128 destinations all over the world
  • Two terminals – Terminal 1 and 2
  • Many low cost providers

By car

Distance to European cities:
  • Berlin 350 km
  • Zürich 694 km
  • Frankfurt am Main 508 km
  • Amsterdam 877 km
  • Budapest 525 km
  • Bratislava 328 km
  • Kraków 540 km

By train

Prague has several train stations, but international trains are likely to arrive at the Main Railway Station (Hlavní nádraží). There are also some international arrivals at Holešovice Station (Nádraží Holešovice). These stations are connected to the underground (red line C) and go directly to the Prague Congress Centre (Vyšehrad).

Public Transport from/to the Prague Airport

Bus 119: Prague Airport – Nadrazi Veleslavin (metro line A) – 17 min
Airport Express Bus: Prague Airport – Prague Main Train Station (metro line C) – 35 min

You can find more info about all kinds of transportation from/to the Vaclav Havel Prague Airport here.

Getting to Venue

By underground railway

The Prague Congress Centre is adjacent to the Vyšehrad station on Line C of the Prague underground railway network, providing convenient access by public transport from the city’s airport and all major rail and bus stations.

Maps, timetables, fares and route planning are available in English on the Prague Public Transport website www.dpp.cz/en/.

 
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