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  • Train boarding Check-in is not required, just be on board when the doors close a minute before departure time.
  • Luggage There are no weights or measurements on luggage, so you can take it in with you and put it on any suitable rack near your seat.
  • Food & drink ÖBB Railjets have a restaurant car and 1st class customers can order food and drink directly from the restaurant car menu and pick them up at their seat. There is, of course, no restriction on you bringing food and drinks along, even a bottle of beer or wine.
  • Power sockets and WiFi In all classes of Railjets trains, WiFi and power sockets are available for free

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Comfortable trains link Salzburg & Prague in 5h25 every day, city centre to city centre with one easy change of train at Linz.  Unlike a cramped long-distance bus, the trains give you room to stand up and move around, there are no seatbelts, there are full-size toilets in every car, power sockets, free WiFi, and you're free to bring your own picnic, beer or bottle of wine as the lovely Austrian & Czech countryside rolls by.

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The fastest, cheapest & most direct option is via Linz as shown below, but there are more departures as explained in the How to buy tickets section . 

Major improvements were made back in 2016, when Prague-Linz trains increased from 2 to 5 per day with journey time cut by 40 minutes.  In 2019 the Linz-Prague trains were upgraded from Regional Express to Intercity status and bistro cars were added.  In 2021 they were awarded EuroCity status.

How to read this timetable:   Each column is a train combo you can take.  Read each column downwards. 

EC = Czech EuroCity train with bistro car & free WiFi.  Railjet = Austrian railjet train with economy, first & business class, free WiFi, restaurant car.

How much does it cost?

The full-flex fare is around €90 in 2nd class.

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Tip 2, stopover in linz, vienna or ceský krumlov.

If you want a stopover in Linz or Vienna, simply book Salzburg-Vienna or Salzburg-Linz at www.thetrainline.com then Linz or Vienna to Prague at either www.thetrainline.com or the Czech Railways website www.cd.cz .

Lovely Ceský Krumlov is 44 minutes down a rural branch line from Ceské Budejovice where all the Linz-Prague trains stop.  Simply book from Salzburg to Ceské Budejovice then buy a ticket for the local train to Ceský Krumlov from the GWTR kiosk at the station or on board the train.  You can see train times between Salzburg & Ceské Budejovice in the timetable above.  Look up connecting train times from Ceské Budejovice to Ceský Krumlov at jizdnirady.idnes.cz/vlaky/spojeni .

What are the trains like ?

Step 1, salzburg to linz in 1h19 by railjet train.

Restaurant car, at-seat food & drink orders taken in 1st class, free WiFi in all classes, power sockets.  More photos & information about railjets .

Step 2, Linz to Prague by Czech EuroCity train in 3h45

1st class seats are all located in the bistro car on one side of the central kitchen.  These seats are for 1st class passengers only.  A steward takes food & drink orders from the menu and serves them at your seat.  You can reserve seats in this area if you buy a 1st class ticket, with no need to leave your seat or leave your luggage unattended to get fed - this alone makes the modest extra cost for 1st class worth it!

Bistro seating . On the other side of the kitchen in the other half of the bistro car is a small 12-seat area next to the serving counter.  This area has the same leather seats as in 1st class, but 2nd class passengers are free to sit in this section when consuming food & drink from the bistro.  It's effectively a restaurant car for 2nd class passengers with a free upgrade!  Seats cannot be reserved in this section, the LED reservation panel above each seat may say Bistro misto = bistro seat.  In principle, you must return to your seat when you finish your food.

2nd class seats come in a choice of two types of car:  Open-plan cars (above left, see larger photo ), and classic 6-seat compartments cars (above right, see larger photo ).  I personally prefer the open-plan cars, but compartments can be fun if you're a family or small group.

The train snakes through farmland and occasional forest.  It calls at the southern Bohemian city of Ceske Budejovice - more familiar by its former German name, Budweis - home of the original Budweiser beer.

The Bohemian countryside keeps on rolling by.

Prague Hlavni station, just 15 minutes walk from the old town, 20 minutes walk from the Charles Bridge.  See Prague Hlavni station guide .

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1st or 2nd class?

2nd class is absolutely fine for most travellers, there's no need to go 1st class unless you don't mind the extra cost.   1st class simply means more leg and elbow room and usually a quieter environment.

Business class

Railjet trains also have a premium first class called Business Class for €15 on top of any first class ticket, including a complimentary welcome drink of sparkling wine.  Business Class is an extravagance - especially for an hour and a bit between Salzburg & Linz, but a treat.  You can book a journey including business class by selecting 1st class then the business class upgrade at www.thetrainline.com .  At www.cd.cz , click More options and select 1st class before running the enquiry, then add a seat reservation and use the edit pencil logo against the Linz-Salzburg or Salzburg-Linz sector and change undefined to business .  More about railjet business class .

What if you miss a connection?  

It only takes a minute or two to change trains at Linz, it literally means stepping off one train, nipping down a short escalator into the subway, up another escalator onto another platform a few metres away and stepping onto the onward train.  The Salzburg-Linz trains usually use platforms 6 & 7, the Linz-Prague trains usually use platform 1 nearest the  main station building.  But if there's a delay and you miss a connection, don't worry.  With a Sparschiene or First Minute through ticket from www.thetrainline.com or www.cd.cz you are entitled to later onward travel at no extra change, even with a tickets that are in theory train-specific.  And with Linz-Salzburg trains running every half hour, it really isn't a big deal in the Prague to Salzburg direction.  In the Linz to Prague direction there's a train every 2 hours, but if you follow my advice you'll have a 20 minute connection at Linz, enough to absorb any likely delay.

You can take more or less anything you like as long as you can carry it or pull it behind you.  Nobody weighs or measures it!  You take it with you onto the train, there's plenty of luggage space in both classes, the racks above your seat take anything up to backpack-size, the racks at the end of the car in the open saloon cars will take large suitcases, in compartment cars these just go on the floor.  Unlike on a bus, your bags remain accessible throughout the journey.  More about luggage on European trains .

Seat reservations

A seat reservation is optional on all these trains.  If you choose not to make one, you can sit in any unreserved seat - a small reservation display near each seat shows whether it is reserved or not.  However, a seat reservation is a good idea especially on busy Fridays or around holiday periods.  You can add a seat reservation when you book for €3.  At www.cd.cz for departures from Prague you can choose seats from a seat map.

How to check your train formation

If you like, you can check your train formation at www.vagonweb.cz .  This will show you what type of carriages your specific train usually has, in what order, with photos inside each type.  Change cs to English upper left, then click Train formations, scroll down to Austria and click EC , then look for your specific Linz-Prague train, or click RJ for Railjet and look for your specific Salzburg-Linz train.

Boarding your train

As with almost all European trains, there's no check-in.  Just stroll into the station, find your train and get on, any time before it leaves.  The doors may be closed a minute before departure.  See Salzburg Hbf station guide .

In Prague, the best place to wait for the train (or get a take-away coffee for the journey) is the cafe upstairs in the historic station building off platform 1 - located in what was once the station's main entrance hall, see Prague Hlavni station guide .

Power sockets, WiFi & toilets

On all trains, each car has at least one toilet.  Both railjets and the Czech EuroCity (EC) trains have power sockets & free WiFi.

Food & drink on board

Railjet trains have a restaurant car serving meals, snacks, draught beer, wine, tea, coffee & soft drinks.  In 1st class, food & drink orders are taken and delivered to your seat.  The Linz-Prague EuroCity trains have a bistro car with a small seating area for use by 2nd class passengers at one end, and 1st class seats at the other.  1st class passengers are served at their seat.  Or feel free to bring you own picnic and wine or beer with you.

Bicycles can be taken on these trains for a small fee, ask at the station.

Left luggage lockers & offices in Salzburg & Prague   

Map of Prague showing Prague Hlavni station .

Suggested hotels near the station or in the old town in Prague .  If your budget allows, the luxurious Hotel Carlo IV is 3 minutes stroll from the station, 10 minutes walk from all the city sights.  Thanks to Czech prices, it's not as expensive as such a hotel would be further west!

General advice for European train travel .

An alternative :  Westbahn + Regiojet

It's good to have alternatives, so here's one between Salzburg & Prague via Vienna using private open-access operators Westbahn and Regiojet, and of course it works in either direction.  It's a longer route, taking 7h20 instead of 5h45, and it's usually more expensive than ÖBB/CD's cheap fares from €19, but if you need to travel at short notice (or even pay on the day) it's cheaper than ÖBB/CD's full-flex fares and these are high-quality trains.

The journey explained

Private open-access operator Westbahn run comfortable electric double-deck trains between Salzburg and Vienna Hbf every hour taking 2h28, see photos of their trains here .  Private open-access operator Regiojet then run several trains per day between Vienna Hbf and Prague Hlavni taking 4h03, see photos of these Regiojet trains and an explanation of their 4 classes here .

Westbahn and Regiojet have teamed up, and offer through tickets between Salzburg & Prague bookable on Regiojet's website.

Salzburg-Prague through tickets cost around €40.

Book Salzburg to Prague main station or Prague main station to Salzburg at www.regiojet.com .  You print your own ticket.

Tickets are only good for the specific trains you book, so if you want to stop off in Vienna, buy separate tickets Salzburg-Vienna at www.thetrainline.com and Vienna-Prague at www.regiojet.com .

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Both Prague and Salzburg are among the most beautiful cities in Europe. And both places are strongly connected to the world-famous composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. But these are not the only reason to include these two cities in your European itinerary. If you are wondering how to get from Prague to Salzburg or from Salzburg to Prague, we’ve prepared this small guide for you to make your trip smoother.

1.Prague to Salzburg by train

Time – around 7 hours Cost – at least €40 Ease – 3 Fun – 4 Sightseeing – 4

Unfortunately, there are no direct trains from Prague to Salzburg. Your best options are going with only one change via Vienna, Linz, or Munich, although it’s all a bit pricey, and you can expect a long journey of at least 6-7 hours. At least the views along the way are beautiful!

In Prague, trains depart from the main train station – Praha hlavni nadrazi. It’s located in the center of the city, and it’s easy to reach by public transport, especially red metro line C.

In Salzburg, the central train station is located not far from the Mirabell Palace and some 2 kilometers away from the Old Town. You can quickly get to the center by bus, routes number 3, 5 or 6 can take you from outside the train station to the old town in just under 10 minutes.

You can check the schedule of trains and buy the ticket on the website of the Czech Railways here .

2.Prague to Salzburg by bus

Time – around 6 hours Cost – around €15 Ease – 4 Fun – 3 Sightseeing – 3

There are very few direct bus connections between Prague and Salzburg, operated by Leo Express and Flixbus . The journey time is between 6 and 7 hours, depending of the connection.

The tickets are affordable, at around €15/one way but if you buy them well in advance, you can get even a lower price. The buses are modern and comfortable, with enough leg space, wifi and power sockets next to the seat.

In Prague Leo Express buses depart and arrive from the main train station – the bus stop is located at the upper level, at Wilsonova street. Flixbus buses leave from Florenc bus station, on the yellow B and red C metro lines.

In Salzburg, the bus stop – P+R Salzburg Süd – is located in the southern part of the city, a bit away from the center and the old town. Local buses numbers 3 and 8 can take you to the central areas of Salzburg in some 20 minutes.

Alternatively, you can take the bus to Linz in Austria where you can change for the train to Salzburg. Those connections are operated by Flixbus too.

3.Prague to Salzburg private transfer

Time – between 4 hours and the whole day Cost – prices are starting at €249 per car Ease – 5 Fun – 4 Sightseeing –5

If you value comfort and flexibility but don’t want to drive yourself, you can go from Prague to Salzburg with the private transfer. The trip should take just a bit over 4 hours, but you can add some extra stops along the way and make it an eventful day of traveling.

While there are many places along the way worth seeing, the most interesting ones are Cesky Krumlov (the UNESCO listed gem of Central Europe), Hluboká nad Vltavou (probably the most beautiful castle in the Czech Republic), Mauthausen (the secret Nazi concentration camp in Austria), Hallstatt (another UNESCO listed masterpiece, a picture-perfect Alpine village) or Sankt Gilgen (well known from the famous movie “The Sound of Music”).

4.Prague to Salzburg by car sharing

Time – around 5 hours Cost – approximately €15 Ease – 2 Fun – 4 Sightseeing –3

Car sharing is a popular and affordable way of getting around Central Europe, and if you are lucky, you can find a ride that suits your needs and itinerary.

The most popular website for finding the rides is BlaBlaCar . You just need to register, enter your starting and final destinations, and see what’s available.

Sometimes you need to go beyond the center, even to the outskirts of the city, to meet your driver so it can be a bit of a challenge in the new places, especially if you travel with a bigger suitcase.

But at the same time car sharing can be a great way to meet new people and talk about travel, life and everything else.

5.Prague to Salzburg by hitchhiking

Time – at least 5 hours Cost – 0 Ease – 2 Fun – 4 Sightseeing – 3

If you travel on a budget, hitchhiking might be an excellent option for you to go from Prague to Salzburg. If you are lucky, you can get from one city to another in around 5 hours, but you never know what kind of adventures wait for you along the way.

From Prague, you might not get lucky with finding a ride all the way to Salzburg, so try aiming for Linz first. The best place to hitch the car heading south is the service station Újezd u Průhonic. To get there, take the red metro line C to Opatov. From the metro station, go by bus no X122 to the final stop K Sukovu and walk a bit on Formanska street above D1 motorway to the McDonald’s and the service station.

This is a popular hitchhiking spot also for travelers heading to Vienna so that it might get busy, but you have the most chances of finding the ride here.

In Linz, you need to take A7 road to get to the southern part of the city to find the ride all the way to Salzburg. It shouldn’t be too difficult. The best spot in Linz is the rest area Ansfelden.

In the opposite direction, you should start your hitchhiking from Salzburg to Prague at Münchner Bundesstraße near the Salzburg-Mitte junction or Salzburger Straße near Salzburg-Nord junction, close to the entrance to the motorway A1. Again, you need to aim for Linz first and then look for another ride up north to Prague.

6.Road trip from Prague to Salzburg

Time – from 4 hours to as long as you like Cost – around €450 Ease – 4 Fun – 4 Sightseeing – 5

A road trip from Prague to Salzburg can be a fun way to see those beautiful corners of Central Europe. Although it can be a bit expensive to rent a car, it’s still worth considering if you want to do some sightseeing along the way freely.

And there are many places worth visiting! Your first stop after leaving Prague should be in Tabor – underrated town with the charming old town and a unique maze of streets.

From there it’s a short ride to Ceske Budejovice, known as the birthplace of Budweiser beer. But that’s not the only reason why you should stop here – Ceske Budejovice is a great example of Central European town with beautiful architecture, winding lanes and lots to see and do.

Before crossing the border to Austria make sure to visit Cesky Krumlov – one of the most stunning towns in the Czech Republic (or maybe even Central Europe!).

In Austria, it’s worth to do a little detour and visit Hallstatt – a picture-perfect old mining town, located on the lakeshore and surrounded by stunning mountains.

Before reaching Salzburg you can als stop in one of picturesque Alpine villages, such as Mondsee, St. Wolfgang im Salzkammergut or Sankt Gilgen. No matter which one you choose you can expect some stunning views.

7.Walking from Prague to Salzburg

Time – around two weeks Cost – 0 Ease – 1 Fun – 4 Sightseeing – 5

If you feel like going for a long walk, you can use your foot to get from Prague to Salzburg. The distance between the cities is around 320 kilometers so you would need about 2 weeks for this trip.

It’s also a bit challenging as you will pass some mountainous areas along the way, and you can expect the ascent of around 3000 meters during this trip. But we are sure this will be an enriching experience.

You can also stop wherever you want to between Prague and Salzburg, and you can visit an additional country too as the shortest way goes via Germany.

8.Prague to Salzburg by bike

Time – at least one week Cost – 0 Ease – 3 Fun – 4 Sightseeing – 5

Cycling from Prague to Salzburg is recommended for intermediate and advanced bikers as, due to the elevation changes, it can get difficult at times. But there are so many beautiful places you can see along the way: stunning landscapes, charming villages and beautiful towns.

If you are an avid cyclist, this can definitely be a fascinating journey!

9.Day trip from Prague to Salzburg

Time – 9 hours Cost – €65 Ease – 5 Fun – 5 Sightseeing – 5

While getting from Prague to Salzburg can be a bit challenging and complicated, the organized day trip is probably the best way to travel between these two cities. Not only it’s affordable and accessible, but you can also visit the incredible town of Cesky Krumlov along the way – one of the most beautiful cities in Central Europe.

You will be accompanied by the local guide who will tell you all about the place as well as answer your questions about both the Czech Republic and Austria. On the tour bus, you can also meet fellow travelers who can become your new friends.

You can find more details about the tour and book your spot here .

Have a great trip to Prague and Salzburg!

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I seek your advice regarding which would be a better / easier option for us, to go via Linz or Vienna Hbf? Being senior citizens, are we entitled to any discounts? We are not European.

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    What companies run services between Salzburg, Austria and Prague, Czechia? You can take a train from Salzburg Hbf to Praha Hlavní nádraží via Linz Hbf in around 6h 1m. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Salzburg South to Praha ÚAN Florenc twice daily. Tickets cost $30-50 and the journey takes 5h 55m. Airlines.

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    Prague to Salzburg Hbf by train. It takes an average of 7h 7m to travel from Prague to Salzburg Hbf by train, over a distance of around 169 miles (272 km). There are normally 12 trains per day travelling from Prague to Salzburg Hbf and tickets for this journey start from £18.78 when you book in advance. First train.

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  19. Prague to Salzburg from $23 (€20)

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