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  2. Having said that, the average cost of a taxi from Prague Airport to the city centre is €31 (CZK 725). You may find that your driver adds on additional costs for things such as heavy luggage or waiting times, so to avoid any hidden extras, we recommend booking your transfer in advance.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · How to get from Prague airport to your hotel? There are three ways: Taxi, Airport Express (shuttle bus) or public transport. I will write about each option lower on this page. You don’t need to arrange a personal pick up or book a driver from your hotel. You will be able to get from the airport on your own. Without rushing. Whenever you land ...

    • Intro to Prague Taxis. Getting a taxi in Prague is really easy, as there are many of them and most of the local drivers speak or understand basic English.
    • Average Rates/Fares of Prague Taxi. In general, taxis in Prague are cheap compared to other popular cities in Europe. The rates for taxi rides in Prague are calculated using the fare per one kilometer + entry fee
    • Calculator – How Much Will I Pay for my Route? Using our calculator below you can easily estimate how much you will pay for your ride in Prague.
    • Tipping – Should I Give a Tip to the Taxi Driver? Tipping the driver really depends on how you feel. If the ride was smooth and the driver nice, then why not?
  4. Taxi: Between 35 ( US$ 37.60) and 45 ( US$ 48.40). Much less interesting than the transfer, as some of the cab drivers in Prague are not very reliable. Terravision bus: This convenient shuttle bus service makes trips between the airport and the center of Prague in about 30-45 minutes.

    • Honest Tip: Private Pickup (€31) Welcome Pickups are focusing on private airport pickups and all their drivers are hand-picked and well trained. For the same price as a taxi (€31), you will get a private driver with excellent English and knowledge of Prague.
    • Honest Tip: Airport Shuttle Transfer (€14.95) A good compromise between a cheap public transport and a private car may be a shuttle transfer (it’s actually an 8-passenger car, not a bus).
    • Uber (€22+) The second best option is taking an Uber. Uber has been operating in Prague since 2014 and is now a reliable service which is more popular than a regular taxi.
    • Public Transport (from €1.25) The cheapest option to get to Prague city center is by using regular public transport which is very cost-effective. The bus station is right in front of Terminal 2 (Exit D).
  5. Taking a taxi from the Prague airport to the city centre isn’t cheap. However, a taximeter will calculate your fare depending on the distance travelled. The majority of airport cabs accept international credit or debit cards.

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