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Getting to Prague by Car

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The quickest way of taking your car to the Prague from Britain is via the Channel Tunnel (Euro Tunnel). The most direct route from Calais to Prague is via Lille, Brussels, Cologne, Frankfurt and Nuremberg, entering the Czech republic at the Waidhaus - Rozvadov border crossing - a journey of just over 1000 km. As in the rest of Continental Europe you drive on the right-hand side of the road. The legal driving age is 18 years. The speed limit in built-up areas is 50 km/h, on major roads 90 km/h, and on motorways 130 km/h. Children under the age of 12  mustn't sit at the front seat. Drivers from the USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand need no international driving permit, only a full domestic license, along with the vehicle registration. You'll also need a certificate of insurance or "green card", normally valid for three months, showing you have full liability insurance. If you opt for a Channel tunnel crossing the fares may be very expensive up to £300 for one car, the ferry can be as little as half the price of driving through. It’s worth looking for special deals as prices vary depending on  the season and promotions. Always book well ahead. If there are less then three people traveling this option is more expensive than flying - plus you will have to spend over 14 hours behind the wheel. The Czech republic is covered with a network of generally good roads; old routes often go through villages and small towns. There are some 500 km of European-style motorways, the main ones being the D1 or E50/E65 between Prague and Brno. The traffic on motorways and country roads tends to be light. Detailed information about driving car in Prague can be found here.
  •   Airlines Flying to Prague - Getting There by Air
  •   Getting to Prague from Ireland
  •   Airlines
  •   Prague Airport and Getting to the City
  •   Arriving to Prague by Train or Bus
  •   Bicycle in Prague
  •   Car and Motorcycle in Prague
  •   Car rental in Prague
  •   Parking in Prague
  •   Car Theft and Emergencies in Prague
  • PRAGUE AIRPORT TAXI SERVICE Unfortunately Prague still has one of the worst taxi drivers in the world when it comes to overcharging. It’s a standard warning in any Prague guide book. And as showed in the study foreigner tourists are more likely to be rip off then not (about 63% when taking taxi off the street and 21% when booking over phone). We provide airport and taxi service in Prague with honest and reliable English speaking drivers. You can relay on the UK Trusted Company - book online PRAGUE AIRPORT TRANSFER

    Road Distances to Prague

    Amsterdam 970 km Berlin 350 km

    Bern 960 km Bratislava 320 km

    Brussels 910 km

    Brno 202 km

    Budapest 550 km Copenhagen 750 km London 1,370 km Madrid 2,400 km Moscow 1,900 km Munich 360 km Nuremberg 285 km

    Ostrava 362 km

    Paris 1,050 km

    Rome 1,290 km Vienna 300 km Warsaw 630 km Zurich 670 km