Posts about Trains
Trains from Prague to Nuremberg
Taking the train is one of the best ways to get from Prague to Nuremberg in Germany.
Trains from Prague to Nuremberg run twice a day from Prague Hlavni Nadrazi train station to Nuremberg Hauptbahnhof train station. Both of these stations are the main train stations in their respective cities.
The departure times for trains from Prague for Nuremberg are at 5:04 and 13:04. They arrive in Nuremberg at 9:56 and 17:56, respectively.
The train journey time from Prague to Nuremberg is 4 hours and 52 minutes, but it can take longer if delays occur.
Train tickets from Prague to Nuremberg cost 1217 CZK for a one way ticket.
Make sure to reserve a seat on the train when you buy your ticket. It is inexpensive and it guarantees you a place to sit on the train from Prague to Nuremberg.
Prague Metro Guide
The Prague metro, or subway, is an underground public transportation system with extensive links in Prague. The metro and the tram system are the best ways to get around Prague by public transport.
The Prague metro has three lines. They are color-coded and lettered. The lines are Green (Line A), Yellow (Line B), and Red (Line C).
Prague metro line A runs from east to west and connects with line B at Mustek and line C at Muzeum.
Prague metro line B runs from east to west and connects with line A at Mustek and line C at Florenc.
Prague metro line C runs from north to south and connects with line A at Muzeum and line B at Florenc.
The Prague metro hours are from 4 or 5am until midnight, and the metro is open every day. Trains run less frequently at off-peak times and on weekends (particularly Sundays).
Buying a ticket for the Prague metro is a straightforward process. You can purchase tickets at any metro station from ticket vending machines or from a ticket window.
Prague metro tickets are single tickets. One type of ticket lasts up to 30 minutes and allows you to travel to up to 5 stations. This metro ticket costs 18 CZK. A more flexible metro ticket lasts for 75 minutes and allows you to travel to an unlimited number of stations. This ticket costs 26 CZK.
You can also get a 1 day, 3 day, 5 day, 1 month, 3 month, or 1 year Prague metro pass.
In the future there will be a Blue line (Line D) as well, but construction is still under way. A proposed E line has also been discussed.
Trains from Cesky Krumlov to Salzburg
Taking the train from Cesky Krumlov to Salzburg is a good way to get from the Czech Republic to Austria.
Trains from Cesky Krumlov to Salzburg run from Cesky Krumlov’s train station to the Salzburg main train station.
Make sure to reserve a seat on the train to Salzburg when you buy your train ticket.
Reserving a seat on the train usually doesn’t cost much and it guarantees you a place to sit on the train from Cesky Krumlov to Salzburg.
The train from Cesky Krumlov to Salzburg runs via Ceske Budejovice.
The train to Salzburg requires a change at Linz train station in Austria.
More posts about Trains:
Trains from Cesky Krumlov to Vienna
Trains from Prague to Brno
Trains from Prague to Cesky Krumlov
Trains from Prague to Konopiste Castle
Trains from Prague to Karlstejn Castle
Trains from Prague to Dresden
Trains from Prague to Frankfurt
Trains from Prague to Warsaw
Trains from Prague to Berlin
Trains from Prague to Bratislava
Trains from Prague to Krakow
Trains from Prague to Munich
Trains from Prague to Budapest
Trains from Prague to Vienna
Trains from Prague to Vilemov
Prague Transportation Guide
Brno City Guide: Sightseeing, Hotels, and Transportation
Cesky Krumlov City Guide: Sightseeing, Hotels, and Transportation


