Prague - Getting There By Road
EU licence holders must have an International Driving Permit (IDP) if their normal licence does not have a photograph. An IDP is required for drivers from all other countries. A car registration document and country sticker are also necessary, as well as a first aid kit and a warning triangle. Note that headlights must be used at all times. Third party liability insurance is compulsory. For drivers based in the Czech Republic for longer than six months, the car must be registered with the Czech authorities - duty and taxes will cost about half the value of the car and minimum third-party coverage with a Czech insurer is also required.
Emergency breakdown services: ÚAMK (tel: 1230) or ABA (tel: 1240).
Routes to the city: The main routes to Prague are the D1/D2 to Brno. From Belgium, the best route is the E40 to Cologne, then the E31 to Heidelberg and the E50, crossing the German/Czech border at Waidhaus/Rozvadov. From Vienna, the E59 leads to the D1 motorway, the E55 from Dresden and Berlin, the E67 from Wroclaw and Warsaw and the E50 from Paris.
Approximate driving times to Prague: From Vienna is 4 hours 15 minutes; from Warsaw is 10 hours 15 minutes; from Bruges is 12 hours 30 minutes.
Coach services: International buses depart either from the Florenc coach station, Křižíkova 8, Prague 8 (conveniently located on both metro lines B and C at Florenc Station), or from the coach park at Želivského Station (on metro A), located on the corner of Vinohradská and Jana-Želivského, Prague 3. The main international operator is Eurolines (tel: 2242 18680; website: www.eurolines.cz). For many destinations within the Czech Republic, coaches are far quicker than trains, which tend to stop at every station. Regional services are provided by Dopravni Podnik (tel: 2516 82363; website: www.dpuk.cz).
Tours of Prague
Fresh ideas are just one click away...
Travel Deals
-
Finland Activity & adventure holidays Finnish Lapland has enormous areas of untouched wilderness and mile upon mile of wild rolling fells. This vast open countryside, sparkling in the winter sunshine, just begs to be explored by
-
Orlando Adrenaline Whether you’re enjoying the hair-raising delights of the world’s only flying rollercoaster called Manta at SeaWorld or racing through the Everglades on an airboat in search of alligators, one thing’s for
-
Cambodia Luxury holidays Today Cambodia is symbolised by awesome Angkor Wat, the largest man-made religious structure in the world. However, Cambodia is also home to some of the finest boutique hotels in the world
-
Laos Inspire Me When the French colonised Indochina they had a saying: "The Vietnamese grow the rice, the Cambodians watch the rice grow, and the Lao people listen to the rice grow." This is
-
Vietnam Cultural breaks Vietnam is a country with a rich and varied history that is now firmly focused on her bright future. This is why it has become one of the hottest destinations for
-
Dominican Republic Family holidays The Dominican Republic has soared in popularity as a tropical hotspot for families seeking sun, sand and an affordable holiday in the Caribbean. The island's main attraction is magnificent golden sand