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How to get fromVienna to Praha 14by bus, train, car, plane or subway

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There are 6 ways to get from Vienna to Praha 14 by bus, train, car, plane, or subway

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  1. Bus via Praha Hlavni Nadrazi

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    1. Take the bus from Vienna, International Busterminal (VIB) to Praguebus bus 060 / ...
    4h 30m
    Kč 532–888
  2. Train

    1. Take the train from Wien Hbf to Praha Hlavni Nadrazitrain train Rj / ...
    4h 33m
    Kč 580–2,096
  3. Drive 293.3 km

    1. Drive from Vienna to Praha 14car car 293.3 km
    3h 40m
    Kč 1,173–1,694
  4. Fly, subway

    1. Fly from Vienna International Airport (VIE) to Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG)plane plane VIE - PRG
    2. Take the subway from Nádraží Veleslavín to Můsteksubway subway
    3. Take the subway from Můstek to Rajská zahradasubway subway
    3h 5m
    Kč 1,688–5,131
  5. Train via Wien Hauptbahnhof

    1. Take the train from Wien Hauptbahnhof to Prague Main Train Stationtrain train RegioJet RJ 1032 / ...
    4h 37m
    Kč 579–904
  6. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Vienna, Central Station Südtiroler Platz to Praha, Černý Mostbus bus 860
    4h 50m
    Kč 600–1,100

Vienna to Praha 14 by bus and train

Calendar131Weekly Services
Duration4h 30mAverage Duration
TicketKč 532Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Vienna, Austria and Praha 14, Czechia?

FlixBus operates a bus from Vienna, International Busterminal (VIB) to Prague hourly. Tickets cost Kč 500–900 and the journey takes 4h 10m. Alternatively, Railjet operates a train from Wien Hbf to Praha Hlavni Nadrazi every 4 hours. Tickets cost Kč 1,400–2,100 and the journey takes 4h 13m. RegioJet also services this route 4 times a day.

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