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It's easy to travel from London to Prague by train, and affordable too.  From 25 March 2024 you'll be able to take an afternoon Eurostar from London to Brussels, then take the European Sleeper direct from Brussels to Prague in a cosy couchette or sleeper. arriving next morning after a scenic ride along the river Elbe.  Or take daytime high-speed trains from London to Cologne or Berlin on day 1, stay overnight, then take a daytime train along the Elbe valley to Prague on day 2.  The choice is yours.

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Which option is cheapest?  You have to go online and see, because each option involves several tickets and the price of each ticket varies like an air fare.  However, at short notice, the ferry options are usually cheaper than Eurostar.

Can you go out one way, back another?   Yes!  Almost all European train fares are priced as one-way, so you can book one-way out on one route and one-way back on another.  Eurostar is the exception where a return fare is cheaper than two one-ways, so book London-Paris or London-Brussels as a round trip if you can.

Can you stop off?   Of course!  Simply book trains either side of the stopover on whatever dates you want.  Each part of these journeys is ticketed separately in any case (for example, the Eurostar, the sleeper train and any onward train), so it's no problem to stop off on the way at any of the key interchange points.

What if you're not starting from London?   See this advice about starting your journey from elsewhere in the UK .

Option 1 , London to Prague using the European Sleeper

This is the easiest and most time-effective way from London to Prague.  Take an afternoon Eurostar from London to Brussels then the thrice-weekly European Sleeper from Brussels to Prague. The European Sleeper launched on 26 May 2023, initially from Brussels to Berlin, but it was extended to Prague from 25 March 2024, the author was on board the inaugural train.  London to Prague centre to centre in under 24h with one easy change in Brussels and a comfy bed for the night!

London ► Prague:   Monday, Wednesday, Friday

Step 1, travel from London to Brussels by Eurostar , leaving London St Pancras at 13:01, arriving Brussels Midi at 16:06.

Step 2, travel from Brussels to Prague by European Sleeper , leaving Brussels Midi at 19:22 on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays arriving Prague Hlavni at 10:56.  The European Sleeper started running all the way to Prague from 25 March 2024, see the European Sleeper page .

Prague ► London: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday

Day 1, travel from Prague to Brussels by European Sleeper , leaving Prague Hlavni at 18:04 on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays arriving Brussels Midi at 09:27.  This train starts running direct from Prague to Brussels from 26 March 2024.

How much does it cost ?

London to Brussels by Eurostar starts at £52 one-way or £78 return in standard class, £97 one-way, £140 return standard premier (1st class).

Brussels to Prague by European Sleeper starts at €49 in a seat, €79 with a couchette in 6-berth, €99 with a bed in 5-berth, €109 with a bed in 3-bed sleeper, €129 with a bed in 2-bed sleeper, €159 with a bed in single-bed sleeper.

How to buy tickets

Step 1, book the Brussels-Prague sleeper at www.europeansleeper.eu .

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead .  Check arrival & departure times as they can vary.  You print your own ticket or show it on your phone.

Step 2, now book the London-Brussels Eurostar at www.eurostar.com .

Booking opens up to 11 months ahead , but I'd wait until the sleeper can be booked.  You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.

Using an Interrail pass

Alternatively, you can travel from anywhere in the UK to Prague or anywhere in Czechia using an Interrail pass.  It usually costs more than advance-purchase tickets booked a few months in advance, but if fares are expensive or you need flexibility, see how to use an Interrail from the UK to the Czech Republic .

What's the journey like?

1. London to Brussels by Eurostar

Eurostar trains link London & Brussels in just 2 hours, travelling at up to 300 km/h (186 mph).  There are two bar cars, power sockets at all seats and free WiFi.  Standard Premier and Business Premier fares include a light meal with wine (or breakfast, on departures before 11:00).  There's a 30-minute minimum check-in as all border formalities are carried out before you board the train.  More about Eurostar & check-in procedure .  St Pancras station guide .  Brussels Midi station guide & short cut for changing trains in Brussels .

2. Brussels to Prague by European Sleeper

Launched by two sleeper-loving entrepreneurs in May 2023, the European Sleeper has a sleeping-car with 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin, newer couchette cars with 5-berth compartments, older couchette cars with 6-berth compartments & ordinary seats.  A light breakfast is included in sleepers & couchettes. Light snacks and drinks can be ordered from the attendant, but there's no restaurant so bring a picnic and bottle of wine!  More about European Sleeper .  Berlin Hbf station guide .

The European Sleeper calls at Amsterdam.  This is a 5-berth couchette car, beyond it is the stainless steel sleeping-car.

On the glorious morning of 26 March 2024, the very first European Sleeper to Prague runs along the Elbe river valley.  See more photos .

The European Sleeper arrived at Prague Hlavni .

Video guide :  The European Sleeper

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Option 2, London to Prague using the Karlsruhe - Prague sleeper

Another time-effective way from London to Prague.  From the timetable change on 11 December 2022, a new overnight service with sleeping-car & couchettes links Zurich with Prague, routed via Basel, Karlsruhe & Dresden - in addition to the existing through sleeping-car from Zurich to Prague via Linz & Ceske Budejovice listed in option 5.  From London or Paris it's fastest to pick this new sleeper up in Karlsruhe.  It's a comfortable option, some sleepers have an en suite toilet & shower, breakfast included.

London ► Prague

The sleeper train has a Czech air-conditioned Comfortline sleeping-car with nine 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin, and three 1, 2 & 3 bed deluxe compartments with en suite shower & toilet.  There are toilets and a shower at the end of the corridor for passengers in regular sleepers.  There are also 4 & 6-berth couchettes.  A light breakfast with tea or coffee is included in the sleeper fare.

A Czech restaurant car is attached to the train between Leipzig (around 06:00) and Prague, if you'd prefer a cooked breakfast.

Prague ► London

A Czech restaurant car is attached to the train between Prague and Leipzig (reached around 22:00), treat yourself to dinner with wine.

This 320 km/h double-deck high-speed train has a cafe-bar, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  Book an upper deck seat for the best views, any seat number >60 is upper deck.

Alternatively, if you don't fancy the 5am arrival at Karlsruhe and don't mind a later arrival in London .

You can book the sleeper from Prague to Basel instead, it arrives at Basel SBB at the much more agreeable hour of 07:20.  The 10:34 TGV-Lyria from Basel SBB reaches Paris Gare de Lyon at 13:40, cross Paris by metro and take the 17:12 Eurostar from Paris Nord to London.

How to much does it cost?

London to Paris by Eurostar starts at £52 one-way or £78 return in standard class, £97 one-way, £168 return standard premier (1st class).

Step 1, book London to Karlsruhe at www.thetrainline.com or www.raileurope.com , both easy to use, in €, £ or $, overseas credit cards no problem, small booking fee.  Using one of these sites means you can book everything easily in one place.  About Raileurope .  About Thetrainline .

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead for each of these trains, see more about when bookings open .  I recommend waiting until all trains have opened for booking and times are confirmed before buying a non-refundable Eurostar ticket.

Tip:   You can book from London to Karlsruhe all in one go if you like, but for more control over the connection in Paris, I'd book London-Paris first, add to basket, then book Paris-Karlsruhe and add to basket, ensuring at least an hour between trains.  That way you can allow a more robust connection than the system would give you, and you can see if earlier Eurostars have cheaper prices.

Tip:   If you are making a round trip, London-Paris return fares are significantly cheaper than two one-ways so it's cheaper to book this as a return.  All other trains are one-way ticketed so it makes no difference how you book, and it can be easier to book one way at a time.

Tip:   After booking you can use the Manage booking facility at www.eurostar.com to choose an exact seat from a seating plan, see tips on choosing a seat on Eurostar .

Alternatively, you can book the Eurostar at www.eurostar.com , then book the Paris-Karlsruhe TGV at int.bahn.de .  This is more work and prices should be the same, but there's no booking fee.

Step 2, book the Karlsruhe-Prague sleeper at the Austrian Railways website www.oebb.at (as it's a Nightjet partner route). 

Booking opens several months ahead .  You print your own ticket.

You can also try booking at the Czech Railways site www.cd.cz as it's a Czech sleeper train.  Here, the train will appear in the search results twice , both marked No transfers .  The first appearance is the seats carriages marked EC (EuroCity), ignore this.  Click the buy button against the second appearance of this train, with a sleeper & couchette symbol marked EN for EuroNight, and continue.  Use the modify & edit features to adjust the type of couchette & sleeper.  You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.  However, on recent tests the CD website won't offer online prices or tickets for Karlsruhe-Prague journeys, but you can try.

How to buy tickets by phone

Have your trip arranged as a package.

Railbookers are a train tour & holiday specialist who can put a trip together as a package, with rail travel, hotels & transfers to your specifications.  As you're booking a package, they'll also take care of you if anything happens such as a strike or delay.  One of their most popular trips is Ultimate Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest with train travel from the UK - it can be customised to include train travel back to the UK as well, just ask them.  Also a top seller is their holiday to Berlin & Prague with travel to & from London by train.

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Byway ( Byway.travel ) is a UK-based eco-holiday firm with a 5-star TrustPilot rating .  If you're nervous about booking train travel yourself, book a UK-Prague train trip through Byway as a package, including hotels and starting from any British station you like.  Byway includes package protection, a 100% Covid refund guarantee, free disruption and re-planning and on-demand WhatsApp support while you're away.  They can build a trip to your requirements if you email them or use this contact form .  When you book, please say you heard about them from Seat 61.

Escorted tours:   If you'd like to travel with a convivial group of travellers escorted by a professional tour guide, the operators to check are Great Rail Journeys ( www.greatrail.com , in the UK call 01904 527 120) and Rail Discoveries , www.raildiscoveries.com , 01904 730 727.  Both have various escorted tours from the UK to Prague by train, with departures on a variety of dates.

1. London to Paris by Eurostar

Eurostar trains link London & Brussels in just 2 hours, travelling at up to 300 km/h (186 mph).  There are two bar cars, power sockets at all seats and free WiFi.  Standard Premier and Business Premier fares include a light meal with wine (or breakfast, on departures before 11:00).  There's a 30-minute minimum check-in as all border formalities are carried out before you board the train.  More about Eurostar & check-in procedure .  St Pancras station guide .

2. Paris to Karlsruhe by TGV Duplex   See the video

In Paris it's an easy 7 minute 500m walk from the Gare du Nord to the Gare de l'Est for the TGV to Germany.  Sit back with a glass of red and enjoy the ride - book an upper deck seat for the best views.  The train is equipped with power sockets for laptops & mobiles at all seats in both classes, and a cafe-bar serves drinks, snacks & microwaved hot dishes.  The train soon leaves the Paris suburbs behind and speeds across a vast wide open plateau of woods & farmland at up to 320 km/h (199 mph), past picturesque French villages of the Champagne region.  An hour or two later, the train leaves the high-speed line and slowly meanders through pretty wooded hills, the countryside eventually flattening out towards Strasbourg.  On leaving Strasbourg, look out for Strasbourg cathedral on the left with its famously missing second tower.  Minutes afterwards you rumble across the river Rhine into Germany.  Paris Gare de l'Est station guide .

3. Karlsruhe to Prague by Czech sleeper train

This has a modern Czech sleeping-car with 9 standard compartments with washbasin and 3 deluxe compartments with a compact en suite toilet & shower.  Each compartment can be sold with 1, 2 or all 3 beds in use, as single , double and T3 .  There are toilets and a shower at the end of the corridor, and each compartment converts from beds to a private sitting room for the evening & morning parts of the journey.  There is a power socket for laptops & mobiles.  Bedding and towels are provided.  The doors have card-key locks like hotels.  A very safe, civilised and comfortable way to travel!  More about this sleeper train .

This train also has couchettes, basic bunks with rug & pillow, you can book a bunk in either a 6-berth or less crowded 4-berth compartment.  Clean sheets and a pillow are provided, the doors have a normal lock and security lock or chain, there are several European-type 2-pin 240v power outlets in each compartment.  Toilets and washrooms at the end of the corridor.  Couchette compartments are not segregated by gender, as you do not normally get fully undressed, but women can book a berth in a women-only compartment.  More about this sleeper train .  Prague Hlavni station guide .

Option 3 , London to Prague using the Brussels-Berlin Nightjet

Similar in timing & convenience to option 2, but using the new Brussels-Berlin Nightjet sleeper train which starts running 3 days a week from 10 December 2023.  The Nightjet has some sleepers with en suite toilet & shower, and is due to become daily from autumn 2024.

London ► Prague Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays

This comfortable Austrian Nightjet sleeper train has an air-conditioned Comfortline sleeping-car with nine 1, 2 & 3-berth standard compartments with washbasin and three 1, 2 or 3-berth deluxe compartments with shower & toilet. There's a shower at the end of the corridor for passengers in the regular sleepers.  The train has a couchette car with 4 & 6 berth compartments, and an ordinary seats car.  See the Nightjet page for a guide to on-board accommodation, travel tips, photos & video .

There's no restaurant car, but in sleepers or couchettes you can order drinks, snacks and hot dishes from a room service menu, served in your compartment.  The sleeper & couchette fares include a light breakfast with tea or coffee, served in your compartment.

Day 2, travel from Berlin to Prague by EuroCity train , leaving Berlin Hbf at 11:16 and arriving Prague Hlavni at 15:24.

An earlier 09:16 connection is possible, but I'd play safe and book the 11:16.  By all means spend a morning in Berlin and book a later train.

This comfortable air-conditioned EuroCity train has a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  Treat yourself to lunch and a beer or two as the train speeds along the scenic Elbe valley south of Dresden, it's a lovely run.  This particular departure is the EuroCity train Hungaria with modern Hungarian carriages, its final destination is Budapest.  More about Berlin-Prague EuroCity trains .

Prague ► London Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays

Day 1, travel from Prague to Berlin by EuroCity train , leaving Prague Hlavni at 14:28 and arriving Berlin Hbf 18:43.

This comfortable air-conditioned EuroCity train has a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  Treat yourself to dinner with wine as the train rolls along the scenic Elbe valley towards Dresden.  More about Prague-Berlin EuroCity trains .

Have dinner in Berlin, there are plenty of eateries at Berlin Hbf .  The bar of the Steigenberger Hotel across the forecourt makes an excellent VIP waiting room, it offers both drinks and food.  You've time for an evening stroll to the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate , just 17 minutes walk from the station.

There's no restaurant car, but in sleepers or couchettes you can order drinks, snacks and hot dishes from a room service menu, served in your compartment.  The sleeper & couchette fares include a light breakfast with tea or coffee.

How much does it cost?

Fares vary like air fares, book early for the cheapest prices.  On Nightjet & EuroCity, return fares are twice the one-way fare.

On the sleeper train, berths are sold individually, so one ticket means one bed, the other beds in your compartment will be sold to other passengers.  For sole occupancy, simply book 1 ticket in a 1-berth sleeper or 2 tickets in a 2-berth sleeper or 4 tickets in a 4-berth couchette and so on.

Using www.thetrainline.com allows you to book all your tickets in one place, in €, £ or $, international cards no problem, small booking fee.  Booking opens up to 6 months ahead, but less than this when the mid-June or mid-December timetable changes intervene .

Step 3, book the Berlin-Prague train either using www.thetrainline.com again (to keep all your bookings together ion one place, small booking fee) or using the German Railways website int.bahn.de (no fee).

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead .  You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.  If using int.bahn.de I recommend registering when prompted, so you can log on at any time and check or reprint tickets.

2. Brussels to Berlin by Nightjet   See the Nightjet guide

3. Berlin to Prague by EuroCity train

This comfortable air-conditioned EuroCity train has a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  Treat yourself to lunch and a beer or two as the train speeds along the scenic Elbe valley south of Dresden.  Southbound, you'll usually take the Hungaria which uses Hungarian carriages.  Northbound, you'll normally use a Czech train as shown in the photos below.  More about these Berlin-Prague EuroCity trains .

Video guide :  Berlin to Prague by train

Option 4, london to prague using the zurich - prague sleeper.

This sleeper also serves Ceske Budejovice, it's useful if you're heading to Cesky Krumlov, which is just 45 minutes down a branch line from Ceske Budejovice.

The Zurich-Prague sleeper train consists of a single Czech air-conditioned Comfortline sleeping-car with nine 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin, and three 1, 2 & 3 bed deluxe compartments with en suite shower & toilet.  There are toilets and a shower at the end of the corridor for passengers in regular sleepers.  There are no couchettes and no restaurant car, so take you own picnic & bottle of wine with you, although a light breakfast with tea or coffee is included in the fare.  See more photos, tips & information about this Prague to Zurich sleeper .

Step 1, book London to Zurich at www.thetrainline.com or www.raileurope.com , both easy to use, in €, £ or $, overseas credit cards no problem, small booking fee.  About Raileurope .  About Thetrainline .

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead for Eurostar, up to 4 months ahead for Paris-Zurich, and usually just 60 days ahead for the Zurich-Prague sleeper, see more about when bookings open .  I recommend waiting until onward trains have opened for booking and times are confirmed before buying a non-refundable Eurostar ticket, unless you're prepared to take a calculated risk.

Tip:   You can book from London to Zurich all in one go if you like, but for more control over the connection in Paris, I'd book London-Paris first, add to basket, then book Paris-Zurich and add to basket, ensuring at least an hour between trains.  That way you can allow a more robust connection than the system would give you, and you can see if earlier Eurostars have cheaper prices.

Alternatively, you can book the Eurostar at www.eurostar.com , then book the Paris-Zurich TGV-Lyria at www.sncf-connect.com .  This is more work and prices should be the same, but there's no booking fee.

Step 2, book the Zurich-Prague sleeper online at the Czech Railways website www.cd.cz .  Booking normally opens 60 days ahead .

Escorted tours :  If you'd like to travel with a convivial group of travellers escorted by a professional tour guide, the operators to check are Great Rail Journeys ( www.greatrail.com , in the UK call 01904 527 120) and Rail Discoveries , www.raildiscoveries.com , 01904 730 727.  Both have various escorted tours from the UK to Prague by train, with departures on a variety of dates.

2. Paris to Zurich by TGV-Lyria

All TGV-Lyria trains are now 320km/h (199 mph) double-deck TGV Duplex like the one shown below.  TGV-Lyria trains have 3 classes:  Standard class (2nd), standard premiere (1st class) and business premiere (1st class with hot meal & drinks included in the fare).  There's a cafe-bar car selling drinks & snacks.  There are power points for mobiles & laptops at all seats in all classes.  Lyria is a consortium of the French and Swiss national railways.  More about TGV-Lyria .

3. Zurich to Prague by sleeping-car.  More about the Zurich to Prague sleeper .

This modern Czech sleeping-car has 9 standard compartments with washbasin and 3 deluxe compartments with a compact en suite toilet & shower.  Each compartment can be sold with 1, 2 or all 3 beds in use, as single , double and T3 .  There are toilets and a shower at the end of the corridor, and each compartment converts from beds to a private sitting room for the daytime parts of the journey.  There is a power socket for laptops and mobiles.  All necessary bedding and towels are provided.  The doors have card-key locks like hotels.  A very safe, civilised and comfortable way to travel!  Do not obsess about getting a deluxe - In the standard compartments the beds and the decor are exactly the same as the deluxe ones, the only difference is that the compartment floor space is a fraction smaller (though not so you'd notice) and there's a washbasin instead of an en suite toilet & shower.  You can of course use the shower at the end of the corridor - you access it using the same card key that opens your compartment door.  See more photos, tips & information about the Zurich to Prague sleeper .

Option 5, London to Prague by day trains with overnight stop

If you prefer daytime trains and a hotel to sleepers, this is the option for you.  I recommend the route via Brussels, Cologne & Berlin as it involves fewest changes, all the trains are high-quality with restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi and there's great scenery along the river Elbe south of Dresden.  This route offers interesting stopover opportunities too.  You can choose to stop overnight in either Brussels, Cologne (where the station is right next to the cathedral and a few minutes walk from the Rhine) or Berlin, where the station is a short walk from the Reichstag and Brandenburg Gate .

London ► Prague with overnight stop in Brussels

Leave Brussels Midi 06:23 by ICE3 , change at Cologne Hbf onto an ICE2 & at Berlin Hbf onto a EuroCity train , arriving Prague Hlavni 19:24.

Leave Brussels Midi 08:23 by ICE3 , change at Cologne Hbf onto an ICE2 & at Berlin Hbf onto a EuroCity train , arriving Prague Hlavni 21:24.

The ICE trains have a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  The EuroCity train also has a restaurant car & free WiFi, treat yourself to dinner as the train meanders along the scenic River Elbe south of Dresden.

London ► Prague with overnight stop in Cologne

Day 1, travel from London to Cologne by Eurostar & ICE3 , see the London to Cologne timetable on the Germany page .

For example, you can leave London St Pancras by Eurostar at 15:04, change at Brussels Midi onto a superb ICE3 with restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi, arriving Cologne Hbf at 20:15.

By all means travel earlier for a pleasant evening in Cologne.  For dinner, I recommend the Brauhaus Sion, 5 minutes walk from the station .

Day 2, travel from Cologne to Prague by ICE2 & EuroCity train , check times at the German Railways website int.bahn.de .  For example:

Leave Cologne Hbf at 07:48 by ICE2 , change at Berlin Hbf onto a EuroCity train to Prague Hlavni , arriving 17:24.

Leave Cologne Hbf at 09:48 by ICE2 , change at Berlin Hbf onto a EuroCity train to Prague Hlavni , arriving 19:24.

It's a comfortable journey across Germany on a superb ICE2 train to Berlin Hbf with restaurant car, bar, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi, then comfortable EuroCity train with restaurant car & free WiFi to Prague Hlavni .

Treat yourself to lunch in the restaurant car, or take your own food and a bottle of wine.  The train from Berlin to Prague makes a lovely scenic meander along the river Elbe south of Dresden - have your camera ready!  See the Berlin to Prague page with timetable, photos & tips .

London ► Prague with overnight stop in Berlin

Day 1, travel from London to Berlin by Eurostar & ICE , see the London to Berlin timetable on the Germany page .

For example, leave London St Pancras by Eurostar at 11:04, change at Brussels Midi onto a superb ICE3 to Cologne Hbf , then take an ICE2 to Berlin Hbf arriving 21:02.

Stay overnight in Berlin.   Top choice here is the InterCity Hotel Berlin Hbf (my favourite), only 200m from Berlin Hbf 's main entrance, relatively inexpensive with great reviews, or if you're in the money, the excellent 5-star Steigenberger Hotel just outside the station.  If you're on a budget, the cheaper 3-star Motel One Berlin-Hbf is behind the station or use www.hostelworld.com .  Of course, if you really want to push the boat out, the famous Hotel Adlon Kempinski Berlin is next to the Brandenburg Gate just 17 minutes walk away.

Day 2, travel from Berlin to Prague by EuroCity train , see the timetable here .

For example, the 07:16 from Berlin Hbf arrives Prague Hlavni 11:24, but by all means have a leisurely breakfast and book a later train, see the timetable here .

Treat yourself to lunch in the restaurant car, or feel free to take your own food and a bottle of wine.  Trains link Berlin and Prague every two hours with a lovely scenic meander along the river Elbe south of Dresden - have your camera ready!  See timetable, photos & tips for the Berlin to Prague train ride .

Prague ► London with overnight stop in Brussels

Leave Prague Hlavni 06:28 by EuroCity train , change at Berlin Hbf onto an ICE2 & at Cologne Hbf onto a ICE3 , arriving Brussels Midi 19:35.

Leave Prague Hlavni 08:28 by EuroCity train , change at Berlin Hbf onto an ICE2 & at Cologne Hbf onto a ICE3 , arriving Brussels Midi 21:35.

The EuroCity train has a restaurant car & free WiFi, treat yourself to lunch as the train meanders along the scenic River Elbe south of Dresden.  The ICE trains have a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.

Both these departures have robust connections in Berlin & Cologne, but the earlier one would be my preference, with wiggle room in the event of delay. The later departure involves the last train of the day from Cologne to Brussels.  Incidentally, it's theoretically possible to travel from Prague to London in a day (just!) if you leave Prague on that earlier departure, but with no leeway in case of delay I recommend stopping overnight in Brussels.

Prague ► London with overnight stop in Cologne

Day 1, travel from Prague to Berlin by EuroCity train with restaurant car in around 4h08, then Berlin to Cologne by superb ICE2 taking another 4h23.  For example:

Leave Prague Hlavni at 10:28, change at Berlin Hbf & arrive Cologne Hbf at 20:10.

Leave Prague Hlavni at 12:28, change at Berlin Hbf & arrive Cologne Hbf at 21:41.

You can check times at the German Railways website int.bahn.de , by all means travel earlier for more of an evening in Cologne.  For dinner, I recommend the Brauhaus Sion, 5 minutes walk from the station .  See information, photos & tips for the Prague to Berlin train .

Day 2, travel from Cologne to Brussels by ICE3 with bistro-restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi, then Brussels to London by Eurostar , see the Cologne to London timetable on the Germany page .

For example, you can leave Cologne Hbf at 09:42, change at Brussels Midi and arrive London St Pancras at 14:05.

Prague ► London with overnight stop in Berlin

Day 1, travel from Prague to Berlin by EuroCity train in just 4 hours, see timetable, photos & tips for the Prague to Berlin train .

On most days you'll find a EuroCity train leaving Prague Hlavni at 16:28 arriving Berlin Hbf at 20:43, but by all means book an earlier train.

The train has a restaurant car & free WiFi, with great scenery along the river Elbe between Prague & Dresden.

Day 2, travel from Berlin to Cologne by superb ICE2 , on to Brussels by ICE3 , then to London by Eurostar , see the Berlin to London timetable on the Germany page .  For example:

Leave Berlin Hbf at 06:57 every day, change at Cologne Hbf & Brussels Midi , arriving London St Pancras at 16:57.

Leave Berlin Hbf at 08:57 Mondays-Fridays, change at Cologne Hbf & Brussels Midi , arriving London St Pancras at 18:57.

Leave Berlin Hbf at 10:57 Mondays-Fridays, change at Cologne Hbf & Brussels Midi , arriving London St Pancras at 19:47.

Leave Berlin Hbf at 12:57 Mondays-Fridays & Sundays, change at Cologne Hbf & Brussels Midi , arriving London St Pancras at 21:57.

When does booking open?

Booking for Eurostar opens up to 6 months ahead, sometimes up to 11 months.

Onward trains from Brussels to Germany open for booking up to 6 months ahead, but significantly less than this when the mid-December timetable change intervenes.  I recommend waiting until all trains are open for booking before committing to a non-refundable Eurostar ticket.  More about when booking opens .

If you're overnighting in Brussels:

Step 1, book the Eurostar from London to Brussels & back at www.eurostar.com .

If you're returning, make sure you book this as a round trip as Eurostar return fares are significantly cheaper than two one-ways.  Beyond Brussels fares are all priced as one-way so it makes no difference.  You print your ticket or can load it into the Eurostar app on your phone.

Step 2, book from Brussels to Prague using the German Railways website int.bahn.de .

To get the suggested timings with robust connections via Berlin and a good-value German Railways through ticket, click Stopovers and (a) change Transfer time from normal to 30 minutes , (b) enter Brussel Noord as stopover 1 and (c) enter Berlin Hbf as stopover 2, leaving length of stay as zero in both cases.

You enter Brussel Noord as a zero-duration stopover so that only journeys using DB's ICEs appear.  DB only offers Brussels-Prague through tickets via their own ICEs, not via the competing Eurostar (formerly Thalys) trains which don't call at Brussels Noord.  Logical when you know!

If you're overnighting in Cologne:

Buy tickets at www.raileurope.com .  This way, you can book all your tickets together in one place.

Anyone from any country can use www.raileurope.com , in plain English, overseas credit cards accepted and fares shown in multiple currencies. There's a small booking fee.  Who are Raileurope.com?

First book your ticket from London to Cologne.  If you're returning, book London to Cologne as a round trip because Eurostar return fares are significantly cheaper than two one-ways.  Add this to your basket.

Then book from Cologne to Prague one-way for the following day, add to basket, and (if returning) book from Prague to Cologne one way for the day prior to your Cologne-London journey, add this to your basket and check out.

You print your own tickets, or after booking you can load the Eurostar ticket into the Eurostar app and show the DB ticket on your phone.

If you're overnighting in Berlin:

First book your ticket from London to Berlin.  If you're returning, book London to Berlin as a round trip because Eurostar return fares are significantly cheaper than two one-ways.  Add this to your basket.  Then book from Berlin to Prague one-way for the following day, add to basket, and (if returning) book from Prague to Berlin one way for the day prior to your Berlin-London journey, add this to your basket and check out.

If you're overnighting in different cities out and back, book like this:

First use www.raileurope.com to run some dummy enquiries to find the combination of trains you want from London to Cologne and from Berlin to London.  Then book London to Brussels & back and add to basket, to benefit from Eurostar's cheaper return fares.  Then book one-way tickets from Brussels to Cologne, Cologne to Prague, Prague to Berlin and Berlin to Brussels on the trains you want, adding each ticket to your basket, then check out.

Booking tips

Fares are dynamic like air fares, so book early for the cheapest prices and avoid busy days such as Fridays or Sunday afternoons.

Is it a through ticket?

No, as there are no through tickets from London to anywhere beyond Paris or Brussels any more, DB's Sparpreis London fares were discontinued in March 2020 .  But www.raileurope.com will seamlessly sell you a Eurostar ticket from London to Brussels plus an onward German Railways ticket from Brussels to Cologne or Berlin, then it'll sell you a separate German Railways ticket from Berlin to Prague for the following day.

Seat reservations

About the 20-minute connections (sometimes less) between Eurostar & ICEs at Brussels Midi

The slick 20-minute connection in Brussels between Eurostar and an onward ICE, sometimes less than this, is usually a recognised connection which lots of people make.  It's not usually a problem, especially if you use the Brussels Midi short cut between platforms .

Even though the system sells you separate tickets either side of Brussels, you are protected by the Railteam Promise/HOTNAT so if there's a delay and you miss the connection you will be allowed to travel on later onwards trains at no extra charge.

How to buy a connecting ticket from other UK towns & cities:   See the advice on special add-on tickets here .

A cheaper way to buy tickets

If you're overnighting in Brussels one way or round trip, ignore this section as I've already told you to use eurostar.com then int.bahn.de.  But if you're overnighting in Cologne or Berlin, or different places outward and return, read on.

This is more work as it means using two websites, but there are 3 advantages:  First, you don't pay any booking fee.  Second, you can use the Stopover feature at int.bahn.de to book a Brussels to Prague through ticket with an overnight stop in Cologne or Berlin which is cheaper than buying two separate tickets.  And third, int.bahn.de lets you select your seat from a seat map on ICE trains .  This is the way I'd book myself.

Before booking for real, do a dry run on both sites to check availability & prices and to find a combination of trains that works for you.  I'd also check that your outward Eurostar and ICE are a recognised connection by checking that they appear together when you run a London to Cologne enquiry at int.bahn.de - read the paragraph about the 20-minute connection in Brussels in the previous section.

Step 1, go to www.eurostar.com and book your Eurostar from London to Brussels (and back, if returning).  You print your own ticket or can load it into the Eurostar app on your phone.  Eurostar return fares are significantly less than two one-ways, so if you're coming back, make sure you book this as a round trip.  After booking you can use the Eurostar Manage Booking system to select an exact seat on Eurostar .

Step 2, book from Brussels to Prague at the German Railways website int.bahn.de .

Fares are all priced as one-way, so if you're returning you'll find it easier to book one way at a time, in fact you'll need to book one way at a time if you're overnighting in different cities on the way out and the way back.

To get robust connections you need to click Stopovers and change Transfer time from normal to 30 minutes.

You should then enter Brussel Noord as stopover 1 with length of stay left as zero, and Cologne Hbf or Berlin Hbf as stopover 2, with a suitable length of stay for an overnight stop, say 12 hours.  Adjust the departure time & length of stay to get the trains you want either side of Berlin.  This will get you a Brussels to Prague through ticket with an overnight stop in Berlin or Cologne included.

You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.  I recommend registering when prompted so you can log in and check your bookings or re-print tickets at any time.

Railbookers are a train travel specialist who can put together a UK-Norway trip for you as a package, including rail travel, hotels & transfers.  You'll find a range of suggested tours & holidays on their website which can be varied or customised to your requirements.  As you're booking a package, they'll take care of you if anything happens to one part of the itinerary such as a strike or delay.  One of their most popular trips is Ultimate Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Budapest with train travel from the UK - it can be customised to include train travel both ways, just ask.  Another top seller is their holiday to Berlin & Prague with travel to & from London by train.

2. Brussels to Cologne by ICE3

Germany's superb ICEs have a bistro-restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  In 1st class, bistro orders are taken at your seat.  50 minutes after leaving Brussels the ICE calls at Liège, where you can admire the impressive station designed by celebrity architect Santiago Calatrava.  As you approach Cologne Hbf you'll see the twin towers of Cologne Cathedral on the right, next to the station.  More about ICE3 trains .  Brussels Midi station guide .  Cologne Hbf station guide .

3. Cologne to Berlin by ICE2

ICE2 trains have a restaurant car, bar car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi. In 1st class, bistro orders are taken at your seat.  Immediately after leaving Cologne Hbf , the train crosses the Hohenzollern bridge over the Rhine.  It passes through the industrial Ruhr via Wuppertal & Hamm.  After leaving Hannover, the train passes non-stop through Wolfsburg - look out for the original Volkswagen factory on the left, built in 1938.  The train then travels at up to 280 km/h (174 mph) on the high-speed line to Berlin Hbf , where it arrives at the low-level platforms.  More about ICE2 trains .  Cologne Hbf station guide .  Berlin Hbf station guide .

4. Berlin to Prague by EuroCity train

This comfortable air-conditioned EuroCity train has a restaurant car, power sockets at all seats & free WiFi.  Treat yourself to lunch and a beer or two as the train speeds along the scenic Elbe valley south of Dresden.  More about these Berlin-Prague EuroCity trains .

Option 6, London to Prague with overnight stop in Paris or Munich

This is potentially the second cheapest option, London to Prague from as little as €74.  Like option 1 it involves daytime trains rather than sleepers with an overnight hotel stop, this time in Paris or Munich.

London ► Prague with overnight stop in Paris

London ► prague with overnight stop in munich, prague ► london with overnight stop in paris.

If you left Prague at 09:35, there's usually a 15:46 from Munich Hbf with a change in Stuttgart, arriving Paris Gare de l'Est 22:13.

Prague ► London with overnight stop in Munich

Day 2, travel from Munich to London, either via Paris or via Brussels as shown on the London to Germany page .

Step 1, book the London-Paris Eurostar at www.eurostar.com .  You print your own ticket or can use the Eurostar app on your phone.

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead for Eurostar (sometimes longer), 4 months ahead for Paris-Munich and 90 days ahead for Munich-Prague.  I'd wait until booking is open for all trains so times can be confirmed before buying a non-refundable Eurostar ticket, unless you're prepared to take a calculated risk.  All these fares are dynamic like air fares, cheaper in advance and on less popular days or dates, more expensive on the day.  More about when booking opens .

Tip:   If you are making a round trip, London-Paris return fares are significantly cheaper than two one-ways so it's cheaper to book the Eurostar as a return.  All other trains are one-way ticketed so it makes no difference how you book, and it can be easier to book one way at a time.

Step 2, book the Paris-Munich journey at German Railways int.bahn.de .  You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.

Step 3, book the Munich-Prague train at Czech Railways site www.cd.cz , as this is the only site that sells these cheap fares.  You print your own ticket or can show it on your phone.

Eurostar trains link London & Paris in 2h20, travelling at up to 300 km/h (186 mph).  There are two bar cars, power sockets at all seats and free WiFi.  Standard Premier and Business Premier fares include a light meal with wine (or breakfast, on departures before 11:00).  There's a 30-minute minimum check-in as all border formalities are carried out before you board the train.  More about Eurostar & check-in procedure .  St Pancras station guide .  Paris Gare du Nord station guide .

2. Paris to Munich by TGV Duplex   See video guide

In Paris it's an easy 7 minute 500m walk from the Gare du Nord to the Gare de l'Est for the TGV to Germany.  Sit back with a glass of red and enjoy the ride - book an upper deck seat for the best views.  The train is equipped with power sockets for laptops & mobiles at all seats in both classes, and a cafe-bar serves drinks, snacks & microwaved hot dishes.  The train soon leaves the Paris suburbs behind and speeds across a vast wide open plateau of woods & farmland at up to 320 km/h (199 mph), past picturesque French villages of the Champagne region.  An hour or two later, the train leaves the high-speed line and slowly meanders through pretty wooded hills, the countryside eventually flattening out towards Strasbourg.  On leaving Strasbourg, look out for Strasbourg cathedral on the left with its famously missing second tower.  Minutes afterwards you rumble across the river Rhine into Germany, before heading on to Stuttgart & Munich.  Paris Gare de l'Est station guide .  Munich Hbf station guide .

3. Munich to Prague by express train.   More about trains from Munich to Prague

Option 7, London to Prague via the Harwich -Hoek night boat

The ferry alternative!  If Eurostar is expensive, especially at short notice, the rail & sail fare is usually cheaper.  The ferry from Harwich can be more convenient if you live in East Anglia, there's even a direct train from Cambridge to Harwich to connect with the night boat.  It's also the route to use if you want to avoid the Channel Tunnel or if there are strikes in France.  Or you may simply prefer a leisurely overnight cruise in a cosy private cabin with toilet, shower & satellite TV, an onward train to Berlin next day, overnight stop, then a scenic ride to Prague along the Elbe river valley.  A great way to reach Prague, four capital cities in one trip!  Alternatively, enjoy a day in Rotterdam or Amsterdam, then take the European Sleeper to Prague.

London, Cambridge, Harwich ► Prague using day trains

The ferry sails at 23:00 and arrives at Hoek van Holland at 08:00 Dutch time next morning.  All passengers travel in cosy private cabins with en suite toilet, shower & satellite TV.  Deluxe Comfort class & Captains class cabins are also available, and there's free WiFi in the lounges, bars & restaurants on 9 deck.  You can get on board the ferry before 9pm, have a late dinner in the restaurant and settle into your cabin.

On arrival at Hoek van Holland, the metro station is right next to the ferry terminal.  Walk down the gangway into the ferry terminal, through passport control, out of the terminal and across the road to the metro station.

Take the metro to Schiedam Centrum and change onto an InterCity train to Amsterdam Centraal , arriving 10:25.

See the Stena Line Rail & Sail page for full details .  Rail & Sail tickets are valid not just from London but from any Abellio Greater Anglia railway station, for example, Cambridge, Norwich or Chelmsford.

Day 2, travel from Amsterdam to Berlin by Intercity train , leaving Amsterdam Centraal at 13:00 and arriving Berlin Hbf at 19:25.

Tip:   Take an evening stroll past the Reichstag building to the Brandenburg Gate , just 17 minutes walk from the station.

Day 3, travel from Berlin to Prague by EuroCity train in just over 4 hours, see the timetable here .

For example, the 07:16 from Berlin Hbf will get you to Prague Hlavni at 11:24, there's great scenery along the Elbe river valley south of Dresden and it arrives just 15 minutes walk from Prague's historic old town.

Or there are later trains at 09:16, 11:16 and so on.  More photos, tips & info for the Berlin to Prague train ride .  Map of Prague showing stations .

London, Cambridge, Harwich ► Prague using the European Sleeper

For Amsterdam, take the metro to Schiedam Centrum and change onto an InterCity train to Amsterdam Centraal , arriving 10:25.

For Rotterdam, take the metro to Eendrachtsplein station in downtown Rotterdam, every 20-30 minutes, journey time 33 minutes.

Day 2, spend a pleasant day at leisure in Amsterdam or Rotterdam, or both!  Left luggage lockers are available .

Day 2, travel from Rotterdam or Amsterdam direct to Prague by European Sleeper , leaving Rotterdam Centraal at 21:22 or Amsterdam Centraal at 22:34 on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, arriving Prague Hlavni at 10:56 next morning (Day 3).

The train has 5 & 6 berth couchettes & a sleeping-car with 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin.  A light breakfast is included in sleepers, extra in couchettes.  Enjoy the scenic run along the Elbe river valley over breakfast between Dresden & Prague.  More about the European Sleeper .

Prague ► Harwich, Cambridge & London using day trains

Day 2, evening, travel from Amsterdam to London overnight by Stena Line Rail & Sail .

You leave Amsterdam Centraal on the 18:35 Dutch intercity train to Schiedam Centrum where you change onto the frequent metro train to Hoek van Holland Haven.  At Hoek van Holland, the metro station is right next to the ferry terminal.  You check in for the ferry then walk up the gangway onto the ship.

The ferry sails at 22:00 and arrives at Harwich International at 06:30 next morning, UK time.  All passengers travel in a snug private cabin with shower, toilet & satellite TV.   At Harwich, you walk off the ship and onto the station to take a train on to London arriving around 08:56 (day 3 from Prague) or to Cambridge arriving 09:41 (10:39 on Sundays).  See the Stena Line Rail & Sail page for full details .

Prague ► Harwich, Cambridge & London using the European Sleeper

Day 1, travel from Prague direct to Amsterdam or Rotterdam by European Sleeper , leaving Prague Hlavni at 18:04 on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays, arriving Amsterdam Centraal 06:26 or Rotterdam Centraal 07:32 next morning.

The train has 5 & 6 berth couchettes & a sleeping-car with 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin.  A light breakfast is included in sleepers, extra in couchettes.  In summer when it's light, enjoy the scenic run along the Elbe river valley between Prague & Dresden.  More about the European Sleeper .

Day 2, spend a pleasant day at leisure in Amsterdam or Rotterdam.

Day 2, evening, travel from Amsterdam or Rotterdam to London overnight by Stena Line Rail & Sail .

Coming from Amsterdam, leave Amsterdam Centraal on the 18:35 Dutch intercity train to Schiedam Centrum where you change onto the frequent metro train to Hoek van Holland Haven.  At Hoek van Holland, the metro station is right next to the ferry terminal.  You check in for the ferry then walk up the gangway onto the ship.

Coming from Rotterdam, simply take the frequent metro from Eendrachtsplein metro station to Hoek van Holland Haven at around 19:30, journey time 33 minutes.

Step 1, book from London or any Greater Anglia station to Hoek van Holland at www.stenaline.co.uk/rail-and-sail/to-holland .

This is a special Stena Line Rail & Sail ticket, see the Stena Line Rail & Sail page for more tips & information on how to buy one.

You buy the metro ticket from Hoek van Holland to Schiedam or Rotterdam at the metro station using the ticket machines or simply by touching in & out with any contactless bank card.

Step 2 if using daytime trains:

Book from Schiedam Centrum to Prague using the German Railways website int.bahn.de like this:

To get Schiedam Centrum to Prague with a robust connection in Amsterdam and an overnight stop in Berlin, enter Schiedam Centrum to Prague, then click Stopovers.   Enter Amsterdam Centraal as the first stopover with length of stay 1 hour, enter Berlin Hbf as the second stopover with length of stay as (say) 14 hours.  Set departure time from Schiedam as 10:00.  Run the enquiry.

Adjust the length of stay as necessary to get the trains you want between Amsterdam & Berlin and (the following morning) Berlin & Prague.

Incidentally, even train-specific Sparpreis or Super Sparpreis tickets are good for any train on the Schiedam-Amsterdam part of this journey, so when you get to Schiedam you can take the next available train to Amsterdam, you don't have to wait for the one specified on your ticket.

If can't get your head around this, just use int.bahn.de to book Amsterdam-Berlin as one ticket and then Berlin-Prague as another ticket next day, although that usually costs a little more.

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead .  I recommend registering when prompted so you can log in and check your bookings or re-print tickets at any time.  You print your own tickets or can show them on your phone.

Step 2, if using the European Sleeper:

Book from Rotterdam or Amsterdam to Prague at www.europeansleeper.eu .

Step 1, London to Amsterdam by train & ferry

A train takes you from London's Liverpool Street station or from Cambridge directly to the ferry terminal at Harwich.  You walk off the train, into the terminal, get your boarding card & cabin key at the Stena Line check-in desk and walk straight onto the overnight ferry to Hoek van Holland.  The superferry Stena Britannica is the largest ferry of its kind in the world.  Have a late dinner in the restaurant, retire to bed in a private cabin with en suite toilet & shower and satellite TV.  At Hoek van Holland, you walk off the ship, through passport control and straight onto the station for the frequent metro train to Schiedam & Rotterdam.  Change at Schiedam Centrum for a Dutch Railways (NS) train to Amsterdam Centraal .  The journey from London to Holland is explained in detail on the Stena Line Rail & Sail page .  See the video .

The Stena Britannica at boarding at Harwich, a floating hotel with private cabins, restaurant, bar, lounges, shop & kennels.

Above left, a standard outside cabin.  Larger photo .   360º photo .  Above right, the Stena Plus lounge with complimentary red & white wine, tea, coffee & snacks.

Above left, the bar on 9 deck. Above right, a Captain's Class cabin with complimentary minibar, toilet & shower.

Step 2, Amsterdam to Berlin by Intercity train :  You then take a comfortable Intercity train from Amsterdam Centraal to Berlin Hbf .  See the Amsterdam to Berlin InterCity page for photos, tips, and what to see along the way .

Step 3, Berlin to Prague by EuroCity train :  See photos, tips & information on the Berlin to Prague EuroCity trains .

Option 8, London to Prague via the Harwich -Hoek day boat

It's an early start from London, but Stena Line's Harwich to Hoek van Holland daytime crossing connects nicely with the 3-times-a-week European Sleeper from Rotterdam to Berlin, for an onward train to Prague.  Like option 7 above, it can be cheaper than using Eurostar especially at short notice.  And what's not to like about a leisurely cruise across the North sea on the rock-steady 63,000 ton Stena Line superferry, an overnight sleeper train to Berlin then a onward train ride to Prague along the scenic Elbe river valley?

London & Harwich ► Prague

Step 1, travel from London to Harwich by train.

You leave London Liverpool Street at 06:00 Mondays-Fridays, 06:36 Saturdays or 06:44 Sundays, check train times at www.nationalrail.co.uk .

At Harwich, the station is right next to the ferry terminal.  You walk off the train and into the terminal, check in at the Stena Line desk and walk onto Stena Line's luxurious superferry to Hoek van Holland.

Step 2, cruise from Harwich to Hoek van Holland with Stena Line.

On Mondays-Saturdays the ferry sails at 09:00 arriving 17:15.  On Sundays she sails at 09:00 arriving at 18:00.

The superferry Stena Hollandica has a bar, self-service restaurant, lounges, a premium Stena Plus lounge, children's play area & free WiFi.  A private cabin is optional (but half price) on the day crossing, all cabins come with toilet & shower & satellite TV.  Deluxe Comfort class & Captains class cabins are also available, also half price.

Step 3, hop on the metro from Hoek van Holland to Rotterdam.

On arrival at Hoek van Holland, walk off the ferry into the terminal and go through passport control.  Walk out of the terminal to the adjacent metro station and hop on the metro from Hoek van Holland Haven to Eendrachtsplein in downtown Rotterdam, the metro leaves every 20-30 minutes, journey time 33 minutes, see metro network map .  Buy a ticket using the ticket machines or simply touch in and out with any contactless bank card.

From Eendrachtsplein it's an 850m 11-minute stroll to Rotterdam Centraal , see walking map , or you can change onto metro line D or E and go 2 stops to Rotterdam Centraal .

You've time for dinner in Rotterdam, try Kaapse Maria ( www.kaapsebrouwers.nl ) for craft beer and good pub food, half way between Eendrachtsplein & Rotterdam Centraal, see location map .  Check opening hours, it's open Monday & Friday but closed Wednesdays.  Alternatively, Le Nord ( lenord.nl ), La Cazuela & Dunya are all good bistros 5 minutes walk north of the station, see walking map .

Step 4, travel from Rotterdam to Prague by European Sleeper , leaving Rotterdam Centraal at 21:22 on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, arriving Prague Hlavni at 10:56 next morning.

Prague ► Harwich & London

Step 1, travel from Prague to Rotterdam overnight by European Sleeper , leaving Prague Hlavni at 18:04 on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays, arriving Rotterdam Centraal at 07:32 next morning.

The train has 5 & 6 berth couchettes & a sleeping-car with 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin.  A light breakfast is included in sleepers, extra in couchettes.  Enjoy the scenic run along the Elbe river valley between Prague & Dresden.  More about the European Sleeper .

Step 2, hop on the metro from Rotterdam to Hoek van Holland.

Walk from Rotterdam Centraal to Eendrachtsplein metro station, 850m, 11 minutes, see walking map , or you can take metro line D or E 2 stops to Beurs.  Then take metro line B from Beurs or Eendrachtsplein to Hoek van Holland Haven, this runs every 20-30 minutes, journey time 33-35 minutes, see metro network map .

Buy a ticket using the ticket machines or simply touch in and out with any contactless bank card.  The ferry terminal is right next to Hoek van Holland Haven metro station.  Walk into the terminal and check in at the Stena Line desk.  You'll need to leave downtown Rotterdam around 12:00 Monday-Friday or 11:30 Sundays, allowing for travel time and ferry check-in.

Step 3, cruise from Hoek van Holland to Harwich with Stena Line.

The ferry sails at 14:15 Monday-Saturday or 13:45 on Sundays, arriving Harwich at 19:45.

The ferry has a bar, self-service restaurant, lounges, a premium Stena Plus lounge, children's play area & free WiFi.  A private cabin is optional (but half price) on the day crossing, all cabins come with toilet & shower & satellite TV.  Deluxe Comfort class & Captains class cabins are also available, also half price.

Step 4, travel from Harwich to London by train.

Step 2, book the sleeper from Rotterdam to Prague at www.europeansleeper.eu .

1. London to Rotterdam by train & ferry

A train takes you from London Liverpool Street station directly to the ferry terminal at Harwich International.  You walk off the train and into the terminal, get your boarding card at the Stena Line check-in desk and walk straight onto the ferry to Hoek van Holland.  The superferry Stena Hollandica is the largest ferry of its kind in the world.  There's a self-service restaurant, a bar, lounges, a premium Stena Plus lounge & children's play area.  There's free WiFi in the public areas on 9 deck.  At Hoek van Holland, you walk off the ship, through passport control and out of the terminal to the adjacent metro station for the frequent metro train to Rotterdam.  See the Stena Line Rail & Sail page for full details, photos & travel tips .

The Stena Hollandica at Hoek van Holland, a floating hotel with restaurant, bars, lounges, shop, cabins & kennels.

Above left, the bar on 9 deck.  Above right, the Stena Plus lounge with complimentary red & white wine, tea, coffee, soft drinks & snacks.

Above left, a Captain's Class cabin with complimentary minibar, toilet & shower.  Above right, fresh sea air aft on 9 deck.

2. Rotterdam to Prague by European Sleeper

Above, the European Sleeper at Amsterdam Centraal.  That's a 5-berth couchette car, next along is a stainless-steel sleeping-car.

On the glorious morning of 26 March 2024, the very first European Sleeper to Prague runs along the Elbe river valley between Dresden & Prague.

Option 9, Scotland & the North to Prague

If you live in the North of England or Scotland, the fastest option is to take a train up to London and travel from London to Prague using Eurostar & onward trains as described above , see this advice on buying connecting train tickets to London .  But there are ferry alternatives which by-pass London.  DFDS Seaways run an excellent daily overnight ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam, and P&O Ferries run a daily overnight ferry from Hull to Rotterdam.  You can take the overnight ferry to Holland, spend a pleasant day exploring Rotterdam or Amsterdam, then take the European Sleeper overnight to Prague.  Alternatively, take an Intercity train to Berlin and stay overnight there, then take a scenic train ride along the Elbe river valley next morning to Prague.  A great combination!

Scotland & North ► Prague using the European Sleeper

Day 1, take a train to Hull or Newcastle, whichever is most convenient for where you live.

In Hull, transfer to P&O ferry terminal and sail overnight from Hull to Rotterdam by P&O cruise ferry, with bus transfer to Rotterdam Centraal.  The ferry has bars, restaurants & cosy en suite cabins.  For details of schedule, fares & tickets, see the Hull-Rotterdam page .

In Newcastle, transfer to the DFDS ferry terminal at North Shields and sail overnight from Newcastle to Amsterdam by DFDS Seaways cruise ferry.  The ferry has bars, restaurants & cosy en suite cabins.  For details of schedule, fares & tickets see the Newcastle-Amsterdam page .

Day 2, spend a pleasant day exploring Amsterdam or Rotterdam.

Scotland & North ► Prague using daytime trains

In Hull, transfer to P&O ferry terminal and sail overnight from Hull to Rotterdam by P&O cruise ferry, with bus+train connection to Amsterdam Centraal.  The ferry has bars, restaurants & cosy en suite cabins.  For details of schedule, fares & tickets, see the Hull-Rotterdam page .

Day 2, travel from Amsterdam to Berlin by Intercity train , leaving Amsterdam Centraal at 13:59 & arriving Berlin Hbf at 19:51.

Or there are later trains, see the Amsterdam-Berlin timetable & journey information here .

For example, the 07:16 from Berlin Hbf gets you to Prague Hlavni at 11:24, with great scenery along the Elbe river valley south of Dresden and an arrival just 15 minutes walk from Prague's historic old town.  But by all means take a later train, they leave at 09:16, 11:16, 13:16 and so on.  More photos, tips & info for the Berlin to Prague train ride .  Map of Prague showing stations .

Prague ► Scotland & North using the European Sleeper

Day 1, travel from Prague direct to Amsterdam or Rotterdam by European Sleeper , leaving Prague Hlavni at 18:04 on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays, arriving Amsterdam Centraal 06:26 or Rotterdam Centraal 07:32 next morning.

Day 2, travel overnight by cruise ferry with P&O Ferries from Rotterdam to Hull or DFDS Seaways from IJmuiden (near Amsterdam) to Newcastle, whichever is most convenient for where you live.  Next morning (day 3) transfer to the station and take a train home.

For details of timetables, fares & how to buy tickets for these ferries, see the Hull-Rotterdam page or the Newcastle-Amsterdam page .

Prague ► Scotland & North using daytime trains

Day 2, travel overnight by cruise ferry either with P&O Ferries from Rotterdam to Hull or with DFDS Seaways from IJmuiden (near Amsterdam) to Newcastle, whichever is most convenient for where you live.  Next morning (day 4) transfer to the station and take a train home.

Step 1, buy the ferry ticket at www.dfds.com (Newcastle-Amsterdam) or www.poferries.com (Hull-Rotterdam).

Step 2, buy a train ticket from your local station to Hull or Newcastle as shown on the UK page or via www.nationalrail.co.uk

Step 3, book trains from Holland to Prague:

If using the European Sleeper , book from Rotterdam or Amsterdam to Prague at www.europeansleeper.eu .

if using daytime trains , book at int.bahn.de as follows:  To get Amsterdam to Prague with an overnight stop in Berlin, enter Amsterdam Centraal to Prague, click Stopovers , enter Berlin Hbf with a length of stay of (say) 12 hours.  Adjust the length of stay and departure time as necessary to get the trains you want between Amsterdam & Berlin and (the following morning) between Berlin & Prague.

Booking opens up to 6 months ahead .  I recommend registering when prompted so you can log in and check your bookings or re-print tickets at any time.  You print your own ticket or can show it on your laptop or phone.

Step 1, sail overnight by cruise ferry from Newcastle to Amsterdam (DFDS) or Hull to Rotterdam (P&O) , with private en suite cabins, restaurants, bars, cinema, a floating hotel.  If travelling with DFDS from Newcastle, a transfer bus takes you from IJmuiden ferry terminal to Amsterdam Centraal next morning.  If travelling with P&O from Hull, a transfer bus takes you from Rotterdam Europoort ferry terminal to Rotterdam Centraal.

Step 2, Rotterdam or Amsterdam to Prague by European Sleeper

Launched by two sleeper-loving entrepreneurs in May 2023, the European Sleeper has a sleeping-car with 1, 2 & 3 bed compartments with washbasin, newer couchette cars with 5-berth compartments, older couchette cars with 6-berth compartments & ordinary seats.  A light breakfast is included in sleepers, extra in couchettes. Light snacks and drinks can be ordered from the attendant, but there's no restaurant so bring a picnic and bottle of wine!  More about European Sleeper .  Berlin Hbf station guide .

Above, the European Sleeper at Amsterdam Centraal.  This is a 5-berth couchette car, beyond it is the stainless steel sleeping-car.

Other Czech destinations

Train travel in the czech republic.

You can easily reach anywhere in the Czech Republic by train, travelling from London to Prague as shown above , then using domestic Czech trains onwards from Prague.

Brno is closer to Vienna than Prague, so consider travelling from London to Vienna using any of the options shown here , then catching a train to Brno.

int.bahn.de will give you train times within the Czech Republic, and www.cd.cz (change the Czech flag to the UK flag top right for English) will also give you fares and sell you tickets.

There is one main station in Prague, Praha Hlavni, near the city centre, see the Prague Hlavni station guide .

Trains run regularly, at least every hour or two, from Prague to all the places shown in the Key Destinations section below.  You don't have to buy a ticket in advance, just book as far as Prague then buy an onwards ticket at the station when you get to Prague, this is easy - you can pay on board the train if you find the conductor immediately, and don't mind paying an extra CZK 40 (about €1.50).  Or you can buy online at www.cd.cz . 

Seat reservation is compulsory for the front-rank SuperCity Pendolino trains between Prague and Ostrava, but reservation is unnecessary on almost all other Czech Railways trains, so they cannot 'sell out', just turn up, buy a ticket and hop on.

Key destinations

Prague to Ostrava by train takes about 3h10, fare about 489 Kc (£16).  The best services are the tilting pendolino SuperCity trains, which are air-conditioned with bar car, see the photos below.  In addition to the regular Czech Railways (CD) trains, two private operators now link Prague and Ostrava, RegioJet ( www.regiojet.cz ) and Leo Express ( www.le.cz ).  Unlike CD's tickets, tickets for both Regiojet & Leo Express automatically include a reservation but are only valid on the specific train you book.

Prague to Plzen by train takes about 1h35, fare about 130 Kc (£4).

Prague to Brno by train takes about 2h40, fare about 250 Kc (£7).

Český Krumlov

Coming from the UK, you can get off the Zurich-Prague sleeper at Ceské Budejovice and catch the branch line train to Ceské Krumlov run by GWTR, see the London-Prague by sleeper section above .  Otherwise, travel to Prague.  Prague to Ceský Krumlov takes about 3h40 with a change at Ceské Budejovice, although there's now a direct train leaving Prague at 09:21.  The fare is about 250 Kc (£7).

Alternatively, you can travel from London to Linz in Austria ( see the London to Austria page ) then travel by local trains from Linz to Ceský Krumlov with one easy change at Ceské Budejovice.  Use www.cd.cz to find train times & tickets from Linz to Ceské Budejovice, pay for the GWTR local train either at the station in Ceské Budejovice from the green-and-orange GWTR ticket kiosk or on board the train from the self-service machines which take cash or contactless MasterCard & Visa. 

Karlovy Vary

Prague to Karlovy Vary takes about 3 hours 20 minutes by train, the  fare is about 250 Kc (£7).  However, if you're travelling from London, Paris or Amsterdam, change trains at Usti nad Labem, an hour before arriving in Prague, for a local train to Karlovy vary.  This will save time over going into Prague and out again.  Use http://bahn.hafas.de to find train times.  You'll find it easier to book to Usti nad Labem, then buy a local ticket to Karlovy Vary when you get to Usti.  Similarly, on your return journey, travel from Karlovy Vary to Usti nad Labem and pick up the sleeper to Cologne & Amsterdam, or the EuroCity to Berlin, there.

Buying tickets for trains within the Czech Republic:  www.cd.cz

You can buy tickets for train journeys within the Czech Republic at www.cd.cz , complete with seat reservation at cheap Czech prices with no booking fee.  You print your own ticket or (for domestic journeys) you can show it on your phone.  www.cd.cz will also book international trains from Prague to neighbouring countries, including Vienna, Budapest, Bratislava, Dresden, Berlin, Munich, Krakow & Warsaw also at cheap prices.  It can also book inward international tickets to Prague, except for journeys from Poland and Ukraine.  Tickets to or from Germany, Austria, Slovakia or Hungary can safely be booked at www.cd.cz in either direction.

Visiting Prague

It's an easy walk from Prague's main Hlavni station to the old town and the famous Charles Bridge, as you can see from the map.  For Prague bus & metro information see www.dpp.cz or see this link .  For Prague tourist information see www.praguewelcome.cz .  Map of Prague .  Prague Hlavni station info .

Pass or point to point?

Let's be clear, a pass will not save money over the cheapest point-to-point advance-purchase fares you might see if you book a few months ahead.  But when point-to-point fares are expensive (for example, at short notice) OR you want flexibility, for example the ability to change your mind, re-route or reschedule as necessary, a pass might be what you need.

If flexibility is what you want, buy the pass.  If it's about saving money, you'll have to check point-to-point prices and do the maths.

It's worth doing the maths if you are under 28, if you have kids (kids get a free pass when accompanying an adult but still need to pay reservation fees) or if you live a long way from London (as a pass covers you from your home station to London). Passes are available in 1st & 2nd class.

How to use a pass for a trip to Prague

Step 1, buy a 4-days in 1-month Interrail pass from www.raileurope.com (click Rail passes and select Europe ) or www.interrail.eu for €283 adult, €212 youth or €255 senior.  You load the pass into the Railplanner app on your phone.  See pass prices on the Interrail page .

A 4-day pass is enough to get from most places in mainland Britain to Prague & back again.  Although you might need a longer period pass for a journey from Kyle of Lochalsh to Ostrava and back!  You can use your pass on almost all the London-Prague routes shown on this page,

A 4-day pass gives you unlimited train travel on any 4 dates you choose in an overall 1 month period.  The first travel day can be any date you select in the 11 months after buying the pass, the overall 1 month period starts from that date.  Learn about how Interrail passes work here .

Step 2, make a Eurostar passholder reservation from London to Brussels or Paris & back for €30 each way.  See prices & how to make Eurostar passholder reservations online .  Tip:  Eurostar passholder availability is limited, so check availability before buying a pass .

Step 3, make reservations from Brussels or Paris to Prague, if required.

Reservations are usually optional on the ICE trains from Brussels to Berlin and the EuroCity trains from Berlin to Prague, you can hop on any train, sit in any unreserved seat and show your pass, with nothing more to pay.  But reserving seats on the ICE trains is a good idea, this costs around €5 per journey.  Reserve seats at int.bahn.de by using the Book seat only link under the red search button.

On the route between Brussels & Prague via Cheb, reservations are usually optional on the ICE and on Czech domestic parts of a journey, and no reservation is possible on the regional train between Nuremberg & Cheb, you sit where you like and show your pass.

Passholder reservations for the European Sleeper can be made at www.europeansleeper.eu , see prices & how to make reservations .

Couchette or sleeper reservation on the Karlsruhe-Prague sleeper can be made at www.oebb.at following the instructions here, method 1 .  Prices can be found on the Interrail reservations page .  You'll also need reservations from Paris to Karlsruhe, see prices & how to make these here .

Couchette or sleeper reservation on the Brussels-Berlin sleeper can be made at www.oebb.at following the instructions here, method 1 .  Prices can be found on the Interrail reservations page .

For information on reserving passholder places on other trains, see the Interrail reservations page .

Holidays & tours to Prague by train

Railbookers, railbookers.co.uk.

Railbookers are a train travel specialist who can put together a tour or short break as a package, including rail travel, hotels & transfers.  Their website has a range of suggested tours & holidays by rail which can be varied or customised to your requirements.  And as you're booking a package, they'll take care of you if anything happens such as a strike or delay.  For example, they offer a 6-night holiday to Prague, Vienna & Budapest with daytime train travel by Eurostar & TGV.

Rail Discoveries, raildiscoveries.com

Great rail journeys, greatrail.com, european rail timetable & maps.

Traveller's Railway Map of Europe - buy online

Rail Map Europe is the map I recommend, covering all of Europe from Portugal in the west to Moscow & Istanbul in the east, Finland in the north to Sicily & Athens in the south.  Scenic routes & high-speed lines are highlighted.  See an extract from the map .  Buy online at www.europeanrailtimetable.eu (shipping worldwide) or at www.amazon.co.uk (UK addresses).

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Click the images to buy at amazon.co.uk, hotels in prague.

Apart from review score and price, I think the three key factors in choosing a hotel are location, location, and, erm, location.  For a longish stay, I'd book a hotel right in the heart of the old town on or near the Old Town Square where the action is.  For a shorter stay, especially if you are leaving on an early train, I'd go for a hotel near the station, so there's no time wasted in taxis, you can walk across the road and leave your bags, and it's an easy stroll across the road to the station when it's time to leave - but that's still easy walking distance to the old town and all the sights.

Hotels near Prague's old town square

Ventana Hotel or Old Town Square Hotel (both 5-star), Grand Hotel Prague , Hotel Rott (both 4-star), Zlatý kůň Golden Horse (3-star).

Hotels near Prague Hlavni station

Personal recommendation:  hotel carlo iv.

The Hotel Carlo IV is a grand 5 star hotel in the classic tradition, in an impressive 19th century building that was originally a bank.  It's an easy 3 minute stroll across the park from the station, an easy walk from all the sights, and being in Prague it isn't as expensive as you'd expect a hotel of this top calibre to be.  Great location, great staff, nice rooms, excellent breakfast, and it even has a spa and swimming pool.

Backpacker hostels

www.hostelworld.com :  If you're on a tight budget, don't forget about backpacker hostels.  Hostelworld offers online booking of cheap private rooms or dorm beds in backpacker hostels in Paris and most other European cities at rock-bottom prices.

Travel insurance & other tips

Always take out travel insurance.

You should take out travel insurance with at least £1m or preferably £5m medical cover from a reliable insurer.  It should cover trip cancellation and loss of cash & belongings up to a reasonable limit.  These days, check you're covered for covid-19-related issues, and use an insurer whose cover isn't invalidated by well-meant but excessive Foreign Office travel advice against non-essential travel. An annual policy is usually cheapest even for just 2 or 3 trips a year, I have an annual policy with Staysure.co.uk myself.  Don't expect travel insurance to bail you out of every missed connection, see the advice on missed connections here .  Here are some suggested insurers, I get a little commission if you buy through these links, feedback always welcome.

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Get an eSIM with mobile data package

Don't rely on WiFi, download an eSIM with a European mobile data package and stay connected.  Most newer mobile phones can download a virtual SIM including iPhone 11 & later, see device compatibility list .  There's no need to buy a physical SIM card!  Maya.net is a reliable eSIM data retailer with a 4.5 out of 5 Trustpilot rating and a range of packages including unlimited data .

Get a Curve card for foreign travel

Most banks give you a poor exchange rate then add a foreign transaction fee on top.  A Curve MasterCard means no foreign transaction fees and gives you the mid-market exchange rate, at least up to a certain limit, £500 per month as I write this.  The money you spend on your Curve card goes straight onto one of your existing debit or credit cards.  And you can get a Curve card for free.

How it works:   1. Download the Curve app for iPhone or Android .  2. Enter your details & they'll send you a Curve MasterCard - they send to the UK and most European addresses.  3. Link your existing credit & debit cards to the app, you can link up to two cards with the free version of Curve, I link my normal debit card and my normal credit card.  4. Now use the Curve MasterCard to buy things online or in person or take cash from ATMs, exactly like a normal MasterCard. Curve does the currency conversion and puts the balance in your own currency onto whichever debit or credit card is currently selected in the Curve app.  You can even change your mind about which card it goes onto, within 14 days of the transaction.

I have a Curve Blue card myself, it means I can buy a coffee on a foreign station on a card without being stung by fees and lousy exchange rates, just by tapping the Curve card on their card reader.  The money goes through Curve to my normal debit card and is taken directly from my account (in fact I have the Curve card set up as payment card on Apple Pay on my iPhone, so can double-click my phone, let it do Face ID then tap the reader with the phone - even easier than getting a card out).  I get a little commission if you sign up to Curve, but I recommend it here because I think it's great.  See details, download the app and get a Curve card , they'll give you £5 cashback through that link.

Get a VPN for safe browsing.  Why you need a VPN

When travelling you may use free public WiFi which is often insecure.  A VPN encrypts your connection so it's always secure, even on unsecured WiFi.  It also means you can select the geographic location of the IP address you browse with, to get around geoblocking which a surprising number of websites apply.  See VPNs & why you need one explained .  ExpressVPN is a best buy with a 4.7 out of 5 Trustpilot ranking which I use myself - I've signed up as an ExpressVPN affiliate, and if you go with expressvpn.com using this link you should see a special deal, 3 months free with an annual subscription.  I also get some commission to help support this site.

Carry an Anker powerbank

Tickets, reservations, hotel bookings and Interrail or Eurail passes are often now held on your mobile phone.  You daren't let it run out of power, and you can't always rely on the phone's internal battery or on being near a power outlet.  I always carry an Anker powerbank which can recharge my phone several times over.  Buy from Amazon.co.uk or Buy from Amazon.com .

Touring cities?  Use hill walking shoes!

One of the best things I've done is swap my normal shoes for hill-walking shoes, in my case from Scarpa.  They're intended for hiking across the Pennines not wandering around Florence, but the support and cushioning for hiking works equally well when you're on your feet all day exploring foreign cities.  My feet used to give out first and limit my day, now the rest of me gives up before they do!

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Going from London to Prague by Train in 2024

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How to get from london to prague by train, tips to save on travel costs, using public transport in prague: going from london to prague by train.

One of the many ways to get from London to Prague is by train. Choosing to travel this way is not only more affordable than riding a plane, but it would also enable you to relax and enjoy a scenic route as you go from city to city

Depending on the type of train you’re taking, there may be stopovers at either Brussels or Paris . There are also night train options also available. And although, as of writing, a train trip to Prague may entail a minimum of three train changes , there may eventually be direct trains running from London to the Golden City non-stop.

This guide will show you how you can get from London to Prague without booking a flight. We’ll also share some tips to help you save on travel costs.

A train journey to Prague, which is more than 640 miles from London, may take anywhere from 17 hours to more than 20 hours . The fastest route to Prague via train usually takes around 13 hours and 10 minutes to around 17 hours and 42 minutes. On average, there are eight available trains per day, with costs starting from around €94.90.

If you want to get an early start, you can catch the first train from London to Prague, which departs at 11:04 a.m. The last train leaves at around 7:01 p.m.

Below are several options to get to Prague from London by train:

  • Day trains from London to Prague via Brussels

On average, the train ride from Brussels to the capital of the Czech republic takes 15 hours and 12 minutes and covers around 447 miles (719 km). From Brussels to Prague, you may take one of the trains a day for as little as €39.90 if you plan ahead.

  • Trains with an overnight stop in either Cologne or Berlin

There is no direct train between Berlin and London, so you may make the trip an extension of your vacation by stopping in either Cologne or Berlin for the night. This is the most scenic trip you will ever have.

Fares between London and Brussels begin at £52 for a one-way trip (or £78 for a return trip) in economy class and £115 (or £199) for a round-trip in standard premier (1st class).

For those staying the night in the German capital (Berlin)

  • The cheapest one-way fare from Brussels to Berlin is €27.90 in economy class and the most expensive is €69.90 in first.
  • The cheapest one-way fare from Berlin to Prague is €18.90 in the 2nd class and the most expensive is €27.40 in the first.

If you plan on staying the night in Cologne.

  • The cheapest one-way fare between Brussels and Cologne is €18.90 in the 2nd class and the most expensive is €49.90 in the first.
  • The cheapest one-way fare from Cologne to Prague is €27.90 in the 2nd class and the most expensive is €69.90 in the first class.
  • Trains with an overnight stop in Paris or Munich

As a backup plan, this could be the most affordable choice.

Every two hours, fast and comfortable trains connect the two major cities of Munich and Prague in under 5 hours and 38 minutes. Getting from Nürnberg to Prague is as simple as transferring trains at Schwandorf. When purchased in advance, tickets cost as little as €15, and as little as €35 for first class.

Night train

Take a night train in Europe and sleep in one place before waking up in another. People enjoy nighttime travel for more than simply the adrenaline rush it provides. As a result, you can save half a day’s worth of travel time by making your journey at night; simply close your eyes and you’ll wake up at your destination. A night train trip is an excellent way to save money because it combines the benefits of a hotel with those of travel.

It takes an average of 14 hours and 17 minutes to travel the 527 kilometers (328 miles) between Zürich and Prague by rail, while the fastest services may complete the journey in only 9 hours and 48 minutes.

  • The Zurich-Prague sleeper from London

Note that ticket costs may vary depending on when you’re booking, the type of train or travel class you’re taking, and the route you’re going with. Also keep in mind that some booking services, like Eurostar , start to open 6 months ahead. If you’re planning to avail of these services, check if onward trains are made available for booking before purchasing a non-refundable ticket.

The price for a bed inside a 3-bed sleeper from Zurich to Prague begins at €45, for a bed in a cozy 2-bed sleeper this is €59, and for a night in a single-bed sleeper, it’s €112.

  • If possible, book your tickets in advance, preferably 3 to 6 months before your trip .
  • If you have extra time on your hands, you can opt for a slower train route to get a cheaper price.
  • If you’re  traveling via Eurostar , consider your travel class. Standard class will always be cheaper than Business Premier class.
  • Don’t be afraid to use third-party or booking websites to look for cheaper train tickets.
  • When you get to the Heart of Europe, you can make the most out of the  Prague integrated transport  system, which includes city buses, streetcars, and the  Prague Metro , by purchasing  short-term or long-term tickets . While all tickets are transferable, their validity is limited by time. 
  • Prices fluctuate like airline tickets, so to save money it’s best to avoid peak times like the weekend.

Using public transport in Prague  is still one of the best ways to explore the magnificent city. Discover Prague’s rich history and unique culture by visiting its  museums and galleries . Traveling in Prague also makes for a great family experience. The city has a lot to offer in terms of sights and activities for  families traveling with kids . 

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Travel from London to Prague

An ultimate guide.

Last update: April 2023

Want to travel from London to Prague and looking for some information? Ensure a hassle-free journey with our ultimate guide! In this article, you'll find a comprehensive comparison of the different ways to get from London to Prague , based on a variety of criteria - from the distance, travel time or frequency of connections to tips on cheap tickets from London to Prague and more. We'll also give you advice on where to book your tickets.

London to Prague: BEST GUIDE for your journey

Do you already know that you will probably take a bus, for example, and are you looking for more information? Then jump right to the detailed information on how to get to/from London by BUS . Alternatively, by TRAIN or about FLIGHT . These guides were compiled based on our own travel experience as well as frequently asked questions by tourists, so you can be sure that you´ll find anything you might need there.

London to Prague distance: How far is Prague from London?

The distance between Prague and London is approximately 1000 kilometres (or 620 miles) as the crow flies. By land it is a little further, approximately 1300 kilometres. Although it seems far, there is a good transport connection between the two cities, so the Prague to London distance can be covered very easily.  

How to get from London to Prague / Prague to London

Given the distance between London and Prague, it is probably not surprising that one of the most common ways to travel is by air . However, if you're not a fan of flying, no problem. Prague can also be reached comfortably by train or bus , although these options take significantly longer. In addition to the journey time, the different ways of travelling differ in price and some other aspects as well.

Best way to get to Prague from London and/or from Prague to London

When it comes to choosing the best way to travel from London to Prague, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. It depends on a number of factors such as budget, time constraints and mainly personal preferences. However, there are some objective criteria against which different modes of transport can be compared, making it easier to decide how to travel from London to Prague. Just look at the table below.  

Table: Comparison of transport options from London to Prague and vice versa

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🕐 London to Prague travel time

How long does it take and what is the fastest way to get from london to prague.

If you would like to have an English breakfast in London in the morning and enjoy Czech goulash with Pilsner beer for lunch in Prague, then choose to fly from London to Prague. The direct flight takes approximately 2 hours, so it's undoubtedly the fastest way. However, in addition to the flight time itself, you also have to factor in time to get to the airport, check-in, or any transfers if you are not flying nonstop.

If the journey itself is an experience for you and you don't mind spending more time on the way (meaning more than half a day or even one day), then try bus or train.  

🛣️ Is there a direct connection between London and Prague?

In terms of flight or bus, yes, there is a direct connection from London to Prague. For a train, the situation is worse and expect at least 2 changes, usually more. On the other hand - why not use this as an opportunity to visit the city on the way?   

📍 Flexibility: departure and arrival points

While in other respects flying is basically the best way to get from London to Prague, here it has a slight disadvantage as airports tend to be further away from the centre and you need to take this into account when planning your trip. By contrast, bus and train stations are within easy reach, and there are always more arrival or departure points in Prague.  

📶 Frequency

How often is there any connection to get from prague to london and vice versa.

If the number of connections during the day, and therefore more choice about when to travel, is important to you, choose a flight for your journey. Flights to Prague from London and vice versa typically depart several times a day, with multiple airlines offering this route. By train, you can travel basically anytime, as there´s no direct train between London and Prague and there are many routes you can choose from. In fact, it's just a matter of catching a connecting train. On the route London to Prague buses operate on a daily basis as well, however, the number of connections is limited. It's worth noting that the frequency of connections may vary depending on the day and time of year, so it's always a good idea to check the schedules in advance to plan your trip accordingly.  

What is the cheapest way to get from London to Prague? 

Regardless of whether you fly or travel by train or bus, tickets to Prague from London are heavily affected by when you buy your ticket, the day of the week you want to travel and who you travel or fly with. In addition, pricing is very dynamic and prices can change throughout the day. Therefore, to find cheap tickets to Prague from London, the best way is to use an online search engine and comparison tool such as Omio, which enables you to find and compare all the possible options and book the tickets immediately.

Usually the cheapest way to get from London to Prague is by BUS   🚌 . However, the FLIGHT   ✈️ is not much more expensive and you should consider whether the small saving is worth the long hours spent on the bus. Plus, if you're flying with a low cost airline or if luck favours you, you can buy a flight ticket even significantly cheaper than a bus ticket. But don't forget the baggage charges, which can be significantly higher than the price of the flight ticket itself! 

As for the TRAIN 🚅 , it's usually the most expensive option. 

COMPARE EASILY PRICES FOR BUS, TRAIN AND FLIGHTS ONLINE   HERE .

Need more information on how to get from London to Prague?

Check out the detailed information we've prepared on each possible means of transport. Of course, all the information is valid also for opposite ways from Prague to London.  👉  London to Prague by bus 👉  London to Prague by train   👉  London to Prague flight

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What is the cheapest London to Prague flight route?

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There is one hotel at the Prague Airport located between the two terminals, Courtyard Prague Airport, and you can easily reach it on foot. There are other hotels in close proximity to the airport which offer free shuttle buses to the airport’s terminals 24/7, such as Holiday Inn and Ramada Airport Hotel. If you are in transit and want to sleep for a few hours then you can also rent a private lounge at the Rest & Fun Centre.

How do I get to the centre of Prague from Vaclav Prague Airport?

You can get to the Prague Main Railway Station in about 25 minutes via the Airport Express shuttle bus, the tickets are sold by the driver and can also be purchased at the Visitor Centre. Another option is to take a regular 119 bus and change to metro line A at Veleslavín train station.

What are the parking options at London Luton Airport?

Apart from Long Term and Mid Term car parks, there is a priority parking with a Meet & Greet service and Multi Storey car park that is within a short walk to the airport. It is advisable to check the airport’s website to decide which option suits your needs and pre-book the space.

Can I exchange money at Vaclav Havel Prague Airport?

If you forgot to exchange money before your flight from London to Prague or have just decided to leave it for later, it is not a problem as there are numerous Interchange and Cash Point places around the airport. Most of them close at 11pm but there are two Interchange counters open 24 hours.

What is the cheapest flight from London to Prague?

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from London to Prague was $36 for a one-way ticket and $43 for a round-trip.

Do I need a passport to fly between London and Prague?

A passport is required to fly from London to Prague.

Which airports will I be using when flying from London to Prague?

London has 3 major airports: London Gatwick, London Heathrow, and London Luton. Václav Havel Prague is the only airport in Prague. You’ll usually find the cheapest deals if you fly from London Luton Airport.

Which aircraft models fly most regularly from London to Prague?

The Airbus A320-100/200 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the London to Prague flight route.

Which airline alliances offer flights from London to Prague?

oneworld is the only airline alliance operating flights between London and Prague.

On which days can I fly direct from London to Prague?

There are nonstop flights from London to Prague on a daily basis.

Which is the best airline for flights from London to Prague, LOT or Brussels Airlines?

The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from London to Prague are LOT and Brussels Airlines. With an average price for the route of $486 and an overall rating of 7.3, LOT is the most popular choice. Brussels Airlines is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of $459 and an overall rating of 7.2.

How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from London to Prague?

KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from London to Prague.

How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from London to Prague?

KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Prague from London is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from London to Prague?

Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional round-trip ticket. You could then fly to Prague with an airline and back to London with another airline.

What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from London to Prague?

Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Prague from London up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding a cheap flight from London to Prague

  • Looking for a cheap flight? 25% of our users found flights on this route for $37 or less one-way and $56 or less round-trip.
  • People who prefer to have a lot of space and comfort while on the plane, book the flight from London to Prague with British Airways. When booking a premium economy service, you get a wider seat and extra leg room, as well as priority boarding and more entertainment options.
  • Travellers who are flying to Prague from London Heathrow Airport, enjoy a feast at one of the many restaurants before your flight. Pilots Bar & Kitchen will satisfy everyone’s tastes, no matter the age as it specializes in a variety of traditional meals like pancakes or burgers. Those who are looking for a more sophisticated option should be satisfied by The Curator Bar & Dining where they can enjoy a glass of champagne with their dish.
  • If you booked your flight from London to Prague with Wizz Air then you will fly to Prague from London Luton Airport. Until your flight you can connect to the airport’s Wi-Fi which is free of charge for 4 hours. It is also possible to charge devices for free around the airport’s terminal.
  • Entertaining kids at Vaclav Havel Prague Airport will not be difficult as the airport has numerous mini-playrooms with toys and large-scale game zones for travellers of all ages which will make waiting for a flight much more enjoyable. There are also family rooms where parents can warm up baby food, play with the baby or change and feed the little one.
  • Have a lot of time left until your flight from Prague? Vaclav Havel Prague Airport has a Rest and Relax zone in terminal 2 with a large selection of books and magazines in different languages. There is a similar space with books available in terminal 1 next to Restaurant Praha. You can also spend a pleasant time at the Rest & Fun Centre located between the terminals, it has a variety of mini-lounges that you can rent for a few hours.

Prefer to fly non-stop from London to Prague?

Find which airlines fly direct from London to Václav Havel Prague, which days they fly and book direct flights.

Nonstop departures

London to Václav Havel Prague

American Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, +4 more

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Top 5 airlines serving from london to prague.

LOT airlines wasn't the best. They had trouble with boarding and they didn't have my information on file the right way. They change last minute details without us knowing and everything was a HOT MESS. Lot airlines also lost my baggae which was the carseat and haven't responded to any of my emails.

The worst experience ever! They never told me I had to transfer my ticket at the ticket transfer counter. They moved me to a flight leaving the next day, which was also heavily delayed. The staff at the airport were rude and not helpfull. I'll never travel with this airline again and will not recommend it

The customer service and the flight experience were very good!

Horrible trip. Plane was late , so late . the flight conditions were very uncomfortable.

My bag was lost despite an almost 8 hour layover in Warsaw. Nearly 12 hours after my arrival, I have not heard anything about it.

The boarding was delayed several times. The take off was two hours late.

I didn't understand why I couldn't do a check-in at home

The trip itself was good. I have given only good as rating, because my first flight has been cancelled by a different airline and that caused disruption in my trip. I spent over ten hours in Luton airport and that caused me high tiredness, sickness, because of the very early initial trip. easyJet staff has been professional and friendly.

Very pleasant crew, working hard on a full plane. Delay by a broken seat. However crew made back 60% of the delay.

Delayed and then further delayed with no announcement made so that all the passengers (who were standing in the jetty) could hear. We stood there for well over 20 minutes. We were further delayed through weather but no one explained that to us until the pilot made an announcement when finally on board

easyJet need to ensure that whether pre-booking seats or not children aren’t split from their parents the crew spent the majority of boarding asking passengers to move to accommodate two families. Surely the system identifies minors on a booking !!!!! It was all very frustrating to watch and caused delays which I’m sure cost easyJet more in the long run rather that automatically allocating families with minors seats together automatically.

As you would expect from a budget airline Left and arrived on time, no frills, not even a glass of water offered But you get what you pay for

I had an emergency escape seat. The attendant gave the extrA briefing to my side of the aisle but didnt direct it at all to the other where my wife was sitting

Boarding great. Didn’t eat or drink so can not comment.

Total jobs worths over carry on bags, charged £96 extra for bags that were clearly hand luggage

3 hours delayed Don’t understand why when you have paid for ‘speedy boarding’ they call you forward to then make you stand fir another 20 minutes in a confined space before boarding the plane.

The pilot did everything possible to make up the 35 minute delay. His communications were honest, prompt and positive throughout.

What can you say Ryanair get you there,no frills Not so cheap anymore ..... but what is now days! Would use again as always. Good flight times for us.

Very unpleasant staff, disgusting service, ignoring requests, refusal to help

Late again rude staff at gate bullying passengers made us stand in the cold 3degrees for 40 mins before they let us board

The usual average Ryanair flight, but we landed 20 min before due time, which was very good.

Enjoyed our flight with Ryanair to Arrecife. Flight boarded pretty much on time, crew were welcoming and very good. Generally good for a frequent low cost flight, Seats could however have been more comfortable.

I wouldn't like to fly with them anymore, I don't like their service, you can hardly take carry-on luggage because they charge you for everything, you can't ask for a glass of water, and the flight attendant tells you that they don't have any, that you have to Paying 3 euros for a bottle of water horrible, I don't recommend it, and they don't have anything low cost, because the plane ticket may not be expensive but what they charge you later for the rest, the flight becomes more expensive, it's the only airline that I don't like it so far, and I traveled a lot.

Staff were friendly and flight was on time. Free drink and snacks would have been appreciated.

The boarding process was fast and easy , but the airport sign was not up on the board, so it was hard to know the correct gate , on the airplane there was NO Snacks and NO water …. Everything needs to be purchase …. It’s not worthy for the price we paid !

Booked through you used Kiwi who did not complete checking in until 24 hrs before departure when the check in was available 48 hrs before hence we sat separately. I will not be using you again.

The crew on board were all very pleasant and happy to help. The flight had the old business class seats. The departure board in the business lounge did not update and kept on saying ' gate open' but never said boarding. When I got nervous about the departure time and walked to the gate I was told off rudely for being late.

Offered vegetable curry when it was actually tofu which I don’t care for.

The flight was good the crew excellent…but take off delayed three hours!!!

The boarding process was a disaster. No one respects the boarding groups—tired old aeroplane. There are no sockets to charge phones. The cushion seats are ancient and hurts back and gluts

Check in process was unfamiliar. While receiving assistance the employees supervisor berated him for not walking the area. Lucky for us, he ignored her and helped us check in. Did not know about the baggage fees with economy basic and spent 450 GBP (nearly$600) just on bags for a total of less than 2 hours flying time (50 minutes one way) on a round trip lasting less than 3 days. Customers check their own bags at kiosk and place on conveyor themselves. No reason for such an high cost of checking bags when customers do half the work. Some destinations it’s unavoidable, but will definitely seek other airlines before British Airways for future travel. Astronomically high price for bags. Our first experience flying British Airways and very, very disappointed. Completely overpriced for the services we received.

Check in process was unfamiliar. While receiving assistance the employees supervisor berated him for not walking the area. Lucky for us, he ignored her and helped us check in. Did not know about the baggage fees with economy basic and spent 450 GBP (nearly$600) just on bags for a total of less than 2 hours flying time (50 minutes one way) on a round trip lasting less than 3 days. Astronomically high price for bags. Our first experience flying British Airways and very disappointed. Completely overpriced for the service we received.

Both mine and my husband's chairs were broken. Also it took 2 hours to get our bags after our flight which was wild.

Having traveled from Canada through Seattle -London-Edinburgh with only carry on ( to keep trip uncomplicated ) We had to check our hand luggage at the gate as flight was full This was really annoying since due to their late flight in from Seattle we’d missed our orginal flight to Edinburgh and had been put on a flight four hours later We had no checked luggage with no need to go to the baggage carousel Very annoying

To take off on time but warned about a possible delay by enail which was good

perhaps eye contact with the cabin crew, instead of abruptness and an impatience to serve.

The flight was delayed 5 hours and I'm and invalid,I wan a refund for this

The cabin crew on that flight were super fantastic and super helpful. They were so polite and considerate that i felt i travelled with a 5star airline.

Delayed delayed delayed - always with Wizzair. Staff were friendly and well mannered but clearly the company is unorganized and the aircrafts are outdated.

It's a budget airline. Great for short flight. Smooth landing.

4 hr delay and only told less than 2hrs before. Only given water and nuts on the flight as complimentary service. Left to wait in rain before boarding.

To be honest I did not like anything. Communication to why my flight was cancelled mid air 2 and half hours into my flight. Customer service desk were not helpful with providing information or a solution on what can be done.

I have been treated unacceptably by WizzAir aircraft crew in a previous flight, they threatened me and abused me, and I received an OFFICIAL written apology, but only two (2) months later. This flight had no such unacceptable behaviour, but it's not nice to be left waiting in the walkway (from gate to aircraft) for a long time, just so that the 'boarding' appears to be early, even if actual departure is not.

What I liked new airplane Sitting was extremely uncomfortable! Crew not smiley at all Always chewing gum

The flight was cancelled just 4 hours before the take off...

No food on board. Not comfortable. Had to move seats was delayed more than 3 hours.

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Planning a trip from London to Prague? KAYAK’s data-powered insights will help you find cheap flights. The cheapest month for flights is January, and the most expensive months are June and August. To get a below average price on the flight, you should book around 1 week before departure. Flights between London and Prague usually take around 1h50m.

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Our data shows that the cheapest route for a one-way flight from london to prague cost £18 and was between london gatwick airport and prague. on average, the best prices are found if you fly from london luton airport to prague. the average price for a return flight for this route is £31., what’s the cheapest day of the week to fly from london to prague, your flight ticket price will generally be cheaper if you fly to prague on a monday and more expensive on a friday. on your return trip to london, you should consider flying back on a tuesday, and avoid mondays for better deals., what is the cheapest month to fly from london to prague, the cheapest month for flights from london to prague is january, where tickets cost £71 on average. on the other hand, the most expensive months are june and august, where the average cost of tickets is £228 and £165 respectively., how far in advance should i book a flight from london to prague, to get a below average price on the flight from london to prague, you should book around 3 weeks before departure. for the absolute cheapest price, our data suggests you should book 30 days before departure., which airlines provide the cheapest flights from london to prague, in the last 72 hours, the best return deals on flights connecting london to prague were found on wizz air uk (£41) and ryanair (£41). ryanair proposed the cheapest one-way flight at £23., which airlines fly most frequently between london and prague, british airways (5 flights per day), wizz air uk (3 flights per day), and ryanair (2 flights per day) are the most frequent flyers of this route., which airlines fly direct between london and prague, there are 4 airlines that fly direct from london to prague. they are: british airways, ryanair, wizz air uk and easyjet. the cheapest price of all airlines flying this route was found with wizz air uk at £31 for a one-way flight. on average, the best prices for this route can be found at wizz air uk., how many flights are there between london and prague per day, each day, there are between 12 and 14 nonstop flights that take off from london and land in prague, with an average flight time of 1h 55m. the most common departure time is 06:00 and most flights take off in the morning. each week, there are 92 flights. the most frequent day of departure is sunday, when 15% of all weekly flights depart. the fewest flights depart on a tuesday., which cabin class options are there for flights between london and prague, there are 2 cabin class options for the route. these are business and economy. perform a search on kayak to find the latest prices and availability for all cabin fares, which differ across airlines., how long does a flight from london to prague take, the duration of a direct flight to prague from london is typically 1h 45m. the journey crosses a distance of 634 miles., what’s the earliest departure time from london to prague, early birds can take the earliest flight from london at 06:00 and will be landing in prague at 09:00., what’s the latest departure time from london to prague, if you prefer to fly at night, the latest flight from london to prague jets off at 20:35 and lands at 23:35., good to know - cheap tickets from london to prague, when to book flights from london to prague, faqs for booking flights from london to prague, which direct flights are there to prague from london.

Direct flights go to Prague from most London airports, including Heathrow, Stansted and Luton (LTN). If you want to have a choice of seats and the chance to fly on economy plus, which will allow you to take a piece of luggage in the hold, consider flying from London Heathrow or London City (LCY) on British Airways. There is greater flexibility with this airline; although, flights may be more expensive.

What is there for mobility assistance at Prague Airport?

At Prague Airport, there is a special assistance team who can help you move through the airport. This team provides support with transfers from the plane to the terminal and will take you through passport control to the luggage claim section. Once in the arrivals hall, you will be escorted to your required pick-up point.

Are there onsite airport hotels at Vaclav Havel Prague Airport?

There is one hotel at the Prague Airport located between the two terminals, Courtyard Prague Airport, and you can easily reach it on foot. There are other hotels in close proximity to the airport which offer free shuttle buses to the airport’s terminals 24/7, such as Holiday Inn and Ramada Airport Hotel. If you are in transit and want to sleep for a few hours then you can also rent a private lounge at the Rest & Fun Centre.

How do I get to the centre of Prague from Vaclav Prague Airport?

You can get to the Prague Main Railway Station in about 25 minutes via the Airport Express shuttle bus, the tickets are sold by the driver and can also be purchased at the Visitor Centre. Another option is to take a regular 119 bus and change to metro line A at Veleslavín train station.

What are the parking options at London Luton Airport?

Apart from Long Term and Mid Term car parks, there is a priority parking with a Meet & Greet service and Multi Storey car park that is within a short walk to the airport. It is advisable to check the airport’s website to decide which option suits your needs and pre-book the space.

Can I exchange money at Vaclav Havel Prague Airport?

If you forgot to exchange money before your flight from London to Prague or have just decided to leave it for later, it is not a problem as there are numerous Interchange and Cash Point places around the airport. Most of them close at 11pm but there are two Interchange counters open 24 hours.

What is the cheapest flight from London to Prague?

In the last 3 days, the lowest price for a flight from London to Prague was £29 for a one-way ticket and £51 for a return.

Which airports will I be using when flying from London to Prague?

There are 6 airports in London (London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, London Southend, and London Stansted.) and only 1 airport in Prague (Václav Havel Prague). The cheapest flights are generally found on the London Stansted Airport to Václav Havel Prague flight route.

Which aircraft models fly most regularly from London to Prague?

The Airbus A320-100/200 is the aircraft model that flies most regularly on the London to Prague flight route.

Which airline alliances offer flights from London to Prague?

oneworld is the only airline alliance operating flights between London and Prague.

On which days can I fly direct from London to Prague?

There are direct flights from London to Prague on a daily basis.

Which is the best airline for flights from London to Prague, SWISS or LOT?

The two airlines most popular with KAYAK users for flights from London to Prague are SWISS and LOT. With an average price for the route of £327 and an overall rating of 7.8, SWISS is the most popular choice. LOT is also a great choice for the route, with an average price of £407 and an overall rating of 7.3.

How does KAYAK find such low prices on flights from London to Prague?

KAYAK is a travel search engine. That means we look across the web to find the best prices we can find for our users. With over 2 billion flight queries processed yearly, we are able to display a variety of prices and options on flights from London to Prague.

How does KAYAK's flight Price Forecast tool help me choose the right time to buy my flight ticket from London to Prague?

KAYAK’s flight Price Forecast tool uses historical data to determine whether the price for a flight to Prague from London is likely to change within 7 days, so travelers know whether to wait or book now.

What is the Hacker Fare option on flights from London to Prague?

Hacker Fares allow you to combine one-way tickets in order to save you money over a traditional return ticket. You could then fly to Prague with an airline and back to London with another airline.

What is KAYAK's "flexible dates" feature and why should I care when looking for a flight from London to Prague?

Sometimes travel dates aren't set in stone. If your preferred travel dates have some wiggle room, flexible dates will show you all the options when flying to Prague from London up to 3 days before/after your preferred dates. You can then pick the flights that suit you best.

Top tips for finding a cheap flight from London to Prague

  • Looking for a cheap flight from London to Prague? 25% of our users found flights on this route for £41 or less one-way and £181 or less round-trip.
  • Try to find cheap flights from London to Prague from an airport that suits your departure location. If you are to the north-east of the city, you could look to fly from London Stansted (STN), while London Heathrow (LHR) would be a good option if you are located to the south or in the centre of London, as you’ll be able to take the Heathrow Express to the airport from Paddington Station.
  • A straightforward way to travel from the airport to Prague after your flight from London is to hop on the airport express bus at Vaclav Havel Airport Prague (PRG). The Airport Express will take you from the airport to Prague Main Railway Station in around 40min. Tickets will cost in the region of Kc 100 (around £3.60) per adult.
  • If you find a cheap flight from London to Prague from London Heathrow and you need to do some work at the airport before you leave, it is worth taking advantage of Club Aspire Lounge, which is open to all airline passengers. There is an entry charge, but you can take advantage of the business facilities and the complimentary light snacks, meals and drinks.
  • People who prefer to have a lot of space and comfort while on the plane, book the flight from London to Prague with British Airways. When booking a premium economy service, you get a wider seat and extra leg room, as well as priority boarding and more entertainment options.
  • Travellers who are flying to Prague from London Heathrow Airport, enjoy a feast at one of the many restaurants before your flight. Pilots Bar & Kitchen will satisfy everyone’s tastes, no matter the age as it specializes in a variety of traditional meals like pancakes or burgers. Those who are looking for a more sophisticated option should be satisfied by The Curator Bar & Dining where they can enjoy a glass of champagne with their dish.
  • If you booked your flight from London to Prague with Wizz Air then you will fly to Prague from London Luton Airport. Until your flight you can connect to the airport’s Wi-Fi which is free of charge for 4 hours. It is also possible to charge devices for free around the airport’s terminal.
  • Entertaining kids at Vaclav Havel Prague Airport will not be difficult as the airport has numerous mini-playrooms with toys and large-scale game zones for travellers of all ages which will make waiting for a flight much more enjoyable. There are also family rooms where parents can warm up baby food, play with the baby or change and feed the little one.
  • Have a lot of time left until your flight from Prague? Vaclav Havel Prague Airport has a Rest and Relax zone in terminal 2 with a large selection of books and magazines in different languages. There is a similar space with books available in terminal 1 next to Restaurant Praha. You can also spend a pleasant time at the Rest & Fun Centre located between the terminals, it has a variety of mini-lounges that you can rent for a few hours.

Prefer to fly direct from London to Prague?

Find which airlines fly direct from London to Václav Havel Prague, which days they fly and book direct flights.

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Václav Havel Prague to London

Top 5 airlines serving from london to prague.

Never flown with LH before so all in all wasba good experience. Also good to know that approx 24hrs prior the flight opens up for being able to organise the seating free.

It was a short flight, no real service (which is okay). Very bumpy because of weather.

I'm Canaadian. I hate Air Canada. I used to give them a pass on their international service. No longer, They suck across the board now! Old planes, exhausted staff bad food and shitty entertainment. Your seats need reupholstered! Start with that...

Good experience. Food was great and passengers helped rearrange seats so our family could be seated together

Great flight. Left on time, not very crowded. Quiet and the right temperature.

No eye patches , socks given out for overnight flight! The snack on the short haul was a cube of chocolate! The seat was uncomfortable for a long haul - not enough cushioning!

I paid a lot of money for seat selection and was miserable for flight duration

Lufthansa lost our luggage. After a lot of chasing on our part we got it back. The main problem is that there was no office in Bogota to help us outside of flighttimes. The customer service phone lines had no data on our luggage. I think Lufthansa need to invest in managing communications over lost luggage or this will end with everyone taking more luggage out of hold.

Good in general but I’m missing a bag So will see how long it will take to send it back

Very good service. One of my journey was by bus. But they advised by plane. Wrong information

The trip itself was good. I have given only good as rating, because my first flight has been cancelled by a different airline and that caused disruption in my trip. I spent over ten hours in Luton airport and that caused me high tiredness, sickness, because of the very early initial trip. easyJet staff has been professional and friendly.

Very pleasant crew, working hard on a full plane. Delay by a broken seat. However crew made back 60% of the delay.

Delayed and then further delayed with no announcement made so that all the passengers (who were standing in the jetty) could hear. We stood there for well over 20 minutes. We were further delayed through weather but no one explained that to us until the pilot made an announcement when finally on board

easyJet need to ensure that whether pre-booking seats or not children aren’t split from their parents the crew spent the majority of boarding asking passengers to move to accommodate two families. Surely the system identifies minors on a booking !!!!! It was all very frustrating to watch and caused delays which I’m sure cost easyJet more in the long run rather that automatically allocating families with minors seats together automatically.

As you would expect from a budget airline Left and arrived on time, no frills, not even a glass of water offered But you get what you pay for

I had an emergency escape seat. The attendant gave the extrA briefing to my side of the aisle but didnt direct it at all to the other where my wife was sitting

Boarding great. Didn’t eat or drink so can not comment.

Total jobs worths over carry on bags, charged £96 extra for bags that were clearly hand luggage

3 hours delayed Don’t understand why when you have paid for ‘speedy boarding’ they call you forward to then make you stand fir another 20 minutes in a confined space before boarding the plane.

The pilot did everything possible to make up the 35 minute delay. His communications were honest, prompt and positive throughout.

What can you say Ryanair get you there,no frills Not so cheap anymore ..... but what is now days! Would use again as always. Good flight times for us.

Very unpleasant staff, disgusting service, ignoring requests, refusal to help

Late again rude staff at gate bullying passengers made us stand in the cold 3degrees for 40 mins before they let us board

The usual average Ryanair flight, but we landed 20 min before due time, which was very good.

Enjoyed our flight with Ryanair to Arrecife. Flight boarded pretty much on time, crew were welcoming and very good. Generally good for a frequent low cost flight, Seats could however have been more comfortable.

I wouldn't like to fly with them anymore, I don't like their service, you can hardly take carry-on luggage because they charge you for everything, you can't ask for a glass of water, and the flight attendant tells you that they don't have any, that you have to Paying 3 euros for a bottle of water horrible, I don't recommend it, and they don't have anything low cost, because the plane ticket may not be expensive but what they charge you later for the rest, the flight becomes more expensive, it's the only airline that I don't like it so far, and I traveled a lot.

Staff were friendly and flight was on time. Free drink and snacks would have been appreciated.

The boarding process was fast and easy , but the airport sign was not up on the board, so it was hard to know the correct gate , on the airplane there was NO Snacks and NO water …. Everything needs to be purchase …. It’s not worthy for the price we paid !

Booked through you used Kiwi who did not complete checking in until 24 hrs before departure when the check in was available 48 hrs before hence we sat separately. I will not be using you again.

The crew on board were all very pleasant and happy to help. The flight had the old business class seats. The departure board in the business lounge did not update and kept on saying ' gate open' but never said boarding. When I got nervous about the departure time and walked to the gate I was told off rudely for being late.

Offered vegetable curry when it was actually tofu which I don’t care for.

The flight was good the crew excellent…but take off delayed three hours!!!

The boarding process was a disaster. No one respects the boarding groups—tired old aeroplane. There are no sockets to charge phones. The cushion seats are ancient and hurts back and gluts

Check in process was unfamiliar. While receiving assistance the employees supervisor berated him for not walking the area. Lucky for us, he ignored her and helped us check in. Did not know about the baggage fees with economy basic and spent 450 GBP (nearly$600) just on bags for a total of less than 2 hours flying time (50 minutes one way) on a round trip lasting less than 3 days. Customers check their own bags at kiosk and place on conveyor themselves. No reason for such an high cost of checking bags when customers do half the work. Some destinations it’s unavoidable, but will definitely seek other airlines before British Airways for future travel. Astronomically high price for bags. Our first experience flying British Airways and very, very disappointed. Completely overpriced for the services we received.

Check in process was unfamiliar. While receiving assistance the employees supervisor berated him for not walking the area. Lucky for us, he ignored her and helped us check in. Did not know about the baggage fees with economy basic and spent 450 GBP (nearly$600) just on bags for a total of less than 2 hours flying time (50 minutes one way) on a round trip lasting less than 3 days. Astronomically high price for bags. Our first experience flying British Airways and very disappointed. Completely overpriced for the service we received.

Both mine and my husband's chairs were broken. Also it took 2 hours to get our bags after our flight which was wild.

Having traveled from Canada through Seattle -London-Edinburgh with only carry on ( to keep trip uncomplicated ) We had to check our hand luggage at the gate as flight was full This was really annoying since due to their late flight in from Seattle we’d missed our orginal flight to Edinburgh and had been put on a flight four hours later We had no checked luggage with no need to go to the baggage carousel Very annoying

To take off on time but warned about a possible delay by enail which was good

perhaps eye contact with the cabin crew, instead of abruptness and an impatience to serve.

The flight was delayed 5 hours and I'm and invalid,I wan a refund for this

The cabin crew on that flight were super fantastic and super helpful. They were so polite and considerate that i felt i travelled with a 5star airline.

Delayed delayed delayed - always with Wizzair. Staff were friendly and well mannered but clearly the company is unorganized and the aircrafts are outdated.

It's a budget airline. Great for short flight. Smooth landing.

4 hr delay and only told less than 2hrs before. Only given water and nuts on the flight as complimentary service. Left to wait in rain before boarding.

To be honest I did not like anything. Communication to why my flight was cancelled mid air 2 and half hours into my flight. Customer service desk were not helpful with providing information or a solution on what can be done.

I have been treated unacceptably by WizzAir aircraft crew in a previous flight, they threatened me and abused me, and I received an OFFICIAL written apology, but only two (2) months later. This flight had no such unacceptable behaviour, but it's not nice to be left waiting in the walkway (from gate to aircraft) for a long time, just so that the 'boarding' appears to be early, even if actual departure is not.

What I liked new airplane Sitting was extremely uncomfortable! Crew not smiley at all Always chewing gum

The flight was cancelled just 4 hours before the take off...

No food on board. Not comfortable. Had to move seats was delayed more than 3 hours.

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15 European Destinations That Travel Experts Say To Avoid in 2024

Posted: March 30, 2024 | Last updated: March 30, 2024

<p>If you're ready to plan your next summer vacation, there are several tourist hot spots that travel experts are suggesting vacationers skip. </p><p>Many of the destinations on this list are stunning, world-famous cities that most travelers hope to visit at some point in their lives. But 2024 may simply not be the year. </p> <p>So, if you're <a href="https://financebuzz.com/ways-to-travel-more?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=1&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=stepping+up+your+travel+game&synd_backlink_position=1&synd_slug=ways-to-travel-more">stepping up your travel game</a> this summer, here are 15 hot travel destinations across Europe that experts suggest you avoid this year — and why.  </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/top-travel-credit-cards?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=1&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Earn+Points+and+Miles%3A+Find+the+best+travel+credit+card+for+nearly+free+travel&synd_backlink_position=2&synd_slug=top-travel-credit-cards"><b>Earn Points and Miles:</b> Find the best travel credit card for nearly free travel</a>  </p>

If you're ready to plan your next summer vacation, there are several tourist hot spots that travel experts are suggesting vacationers skip. 

Many of the destinations on this list are stunning, world-famous cities that most travelers hope to visit at some point in their lives. But 2024 may simply not be the year.

So, if you're stepping up your travel game this summer, here are 15 hot travel destinations across Europe that experts suggest you avoid this year — and why.

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<p> Paris is like no other city in the world, but if you’re not planning to go to the 2024 Summer Olympics, which the city is hosting, you should probably avoid it.  </p> <p> Price hikes on everything from food to accommodations are likely as the city prepares for the Games. If the City of Lights is on your travel bucket list, consider trying next year.  </p> <p>   <a href="https://financebuzz.com/choice-home-warranty-jump?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=2&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Are+you+a+homeowner%3F+Don%27t+let+unexpected+home+repairs+drain+your+bank+account.&synd_backlink_position=3&synd_slug=choice-home-warranty-jump"><b>Are you a homeowner?</b> Don't let unexpected home repairs drain your bank account.</a>   </p>

Paris, France

Paris is like no other city in the world, but if you’re not planning to go to the 2024 Summer Olympics, which the city is hosting, you should probably avoid it.

Price hikes on everything from food to accommodations are likely as the city prepares for the Games. If the City of Lights is on your travel bucket list, consider trying next year.

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<p> Each year, tourism company Fodor’s releases a list of cities to avoid traveling to — and Venice topped this year’s list.  </p> <p> The stunning city, made up of more than 100 small islands, has been dealing with over-tourism for years, and a summer trip is guaranteed to be packed — even as the city attempts to curb overcrowding by charging vacationers a small entry fee.  </p>

Venice, Italy

Each year, tourism company Fodor’s releases a list of cities to avoid traveling to — and Venice topped this year’s list.

The stunning city, made up of more than 100 small islands, has been dealing with over-tourism for years, and a summer trip is guaranteed to be packed — even as the city attempts to curb overcrowding by charging vacationers a small entry fee.

<p> Athens also made Fodor’s “No List” as the ancient city doesn’t appear to have a good plan for handling the high volume of tourists who seek out its top attractions, like the Parthenon and the Erechtheion.  </p> <p> The historic site is sure to be packed again all summer, so those looking to avoid crowds should consider visiting another time.  </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/money-moves-after-40?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=4&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Grow+Your+%24%24%3A+11+brilliant+ways+to+build+wealth+after+40&synd_backlink_position=4&synd_slug=money-moves-after-40"><b>Grow Your $$:</b> 11 brilliant ways to build wealth after 40</a>  </p>

Athens, Greece

Athens also made Fodor’s “No List” as the ancient city doesn’t appear to have a good plan for handling the high volume of tourists who seek out its top attractions, like the Parthenon and the Erechtheion.

The historic site is sure to be packed again all summer, so those looking to avoid crowds should consider visiting another time.

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<p> Amsterdam, with its quaint canals and beautiful bikeable roads, is another city plagued by overtourism. The city has taken several measures to try to limit crowds, including capping the number of accommodations allowed in each district.  </p> <p> Still, if you want to experience Amsterdam, consider the off-season.  </p>

Amsterdam, Netherlands

Amsterdam, with its quaint canals and beautiful bikeable roads, is another city plagued by overtourism. The city has taken several measures to try to limit crowds, including capping the number of accommodations allowed in each district.

Still, if you want to experience Amsterdam, consider the off-season.

<p> As beautiful as it may be, Italy’s Amalfi Coast, including tourist hotspot Positano, may not be worth its price this summer.  </p> <p> This picturesque coastal town has garnered a reputation for being oh-so-Instagrammable, and with that fame has come price hikes and massive crowds. There are many beautiful Mediterranean destinations to consider instead.  </p>

Positano, Italy

As beautiful as it may be, Italy’s Amalfi Coast, including tourist hotspot Positano, may not be worth its price this summer.

This picturesque coastal town has garnered a reputation for being oh-so-Instagrammable, and with that fame has come price hikes and massive crowds. There are many beautiful Mediterranean destinations to consider instead.

<p> Mykonos is beautiful — there’s no doubt about that — but it’s also pretty much packed to the brim from June through August.  </p> <p> Would-be vacationers may have better luck booking slightly off-season, like May or September, to enjoy warm temperatures and far fewer crowds.  </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/retire-early-quiz?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=7&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Retire+Sooner%3A+Take+this+quiz+to+see+if+you+can+retire+early&synd_backlink_position=5&synd_slug=retire-early-quiz"><b>Retire Sooner:</b> Take this quiz to see if you can retire early</a>  </p>

Mykonos, Greece

Mykonos is beautiful — there’s no doubt about that — but it’s also pretty much packed to the brim from June through August.

Would-be vacationers may have better luck booking slightly off-season, like May or September, to enjoy warm temperatures and far fewer crowds.

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<p> Last year, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) listed Prague as one of the cities where locals were suffering the most due to over-tourism.  </p> <p> The stunning city, which experiences pleasantly mild summer temperatures, attracts about 8 million tourists annually (and only has about 1.3 million residents). This is another destination where off-season may be the answer. </p>

Prague, Czech Republic

Last year, German broadcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) listed Prague as one of the cities where locals were suffering the most due to over-tourism.

The stunning city, which experiences pleasantly mild summer temperatures, attracts about 8 million tourists annually (and only has about 1.3 million residents). This is another destination where off-season may be the answer.

<p> Stunning sea views, ancient architecture, and a starring role in <em>Game of Thrones</em> have made Dubrovnik a hot tourist destination.  </p> <p> Yet hopeful travelers may want to wait until the allure of visiting King’s Landing dies down a bit — the city was another one that made DW’s over-tourism list in 2023.  </p>

Dubrovnik, Croatia

Stunning sea views, ancient architecture, and a starring role in Game of Thrones have made Dubrovnik a hot tourist destination.

Yet hopeful travelers may want to wait until the allure of visiting King’s Landing dies down a bit — the city was another one that made DW’s over-tourism list in 2023.

<p> Barcelona is the most visited city in Spain, with DW estimating that the city of just 1.6 million residents gets about 12 million tourists a year.  </p> <p> The reasons are obvious: Barcelona is beautiful and sunny most of the year, but it also gets extremely hot in the summer. A visit in May or perhaps late September would mean milder temps (and milder crowds). </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/southwest-booking-secrets-55mp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=10&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=9+nearly+secret+things+to+do+if+you+fly+Southwest&synd_backlink_position=6&synd_slug=southwest-booking-secrets-55mp">9 nearly secret things to do if you fly Southwest</a>  </p>

Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona is the most visited city in Spain, with DW estimating that the city of just 1.6 million residents gets about 12 million tourists a year.

The reasons are obvious: Barcelona is beautiful and sunny most of the year, but it also gets extremely hot in the summer. A visit in May or perhaps late September would mean milder temps (and milder crowds).

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<p> With just about 1 million residents, Lisbon sees a whopping 4 to 5 million tourists every year, according to DW. The summer months are quite hot (with averages above 80 degrees through July and August), and visitors can expect densely crowded shores.  </p>

Lisbon, Portugal

With just about 1 million residents, Lisbon sees a whopping 4 to 5 million tourists every year, according to DW. The summer months are quite hot (with averages above 80 degrees through July and August), and visitors can expect densely crowded shores.

<p> Dublin also tends to be packed with travelers (11 tourists per resident, according to Forbes). While there’s plenty to do and see (and drink) in Ireland’s capital, summer may not be the best time to do it.  </p> <p> Heavy tourist traffic means big crowds and hiked prices. Since Dublin’s weather tends to be mild year-round, an off-season visit may be the smart move.  </p>

Dublin, Ireland

Dublin also tends to be packed with travelers (11 tourists per resident, according to Forbes). While there’s plenty to do and see (and drink) in Ireland’s capital, summer may not be the best time to do it.

Heavy tourist traffic means big crowds and hiked prices. Since Dublin’s weather tends to be mild year-round, an off-season visit may be the smart move.

<p> Bruges is another city that has far more tourists than residents. With breathtaking architecture and cobblestone streets, Bruges tends to attract the largest crowds between June and August.  </p> <p> While spring temperatures tend to be mild (around the mid-50s), it may be a better time to vacation to avoid crowds. </p> <p>  <a href="https://financebuzz.com/top-travel-credit-cards?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=13&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Earn+Points+and+Miles%3A+Find+the+best+travel+credit+card+for+nearly+free+travel&synd_backlink_position=7&synd_slug=top-travel-credit-cards"><b>Earn Points and Miles:</b> Find the best travel credit card for nearly free travel</a>  </p>

Bruges, Belgium

Bruges is another city that has far more tourists than residents. With breathtaking architecture and cobblestone streets, Bruges tends to attract the largest crowds between June and August.

While spring temperatures tend to be mild (around the mid-50s), it may be a better time to vacation to avoid crowds.

<p> Iceland is becoming more and more popular with tourists who want to experience its natural wonders. Its capital, Reykjavik, is another city that’s gotten the Instagram/influencer treatment. </p> <p> If you visit during summer, you’ll get to experience “midnight sun” (or up to 21 hours of daily sunlight), but you’ll also get the summer crowds and prices.  </p>

Reykjavik, Iceland

Iceland is becoming more and more popular with tourists who want to experience its natural wonders. Its capital, Reykjavik, is another city that’s gotten the Instagram/influencer treatment.

If you visit during summer, you’ll get to experience “midnight sun” (or up to 21 hours of daily sunlight), but you’ll also get the summer crowds and prices.

<p> France’s second-largest city is one travel experts recommend you check out in the fall, between September and November.  </p> <p> After the peak summer season, between May and August, the ancient city tends to clear out, allowing easier access to beaches, art, and accommodations (often for much cheaper).  </p>

Marseille, France

France’s second-largest city is one travel experts recommend you check out in the fall, between September and November.

After the peak summer season, between May and August, the ancient city tends to clear out, allowing easier access to beaches, art, and accommodations (often for much cheaper).

<p> London tends to be packed with tourists year-round, especially in the summer — when travelers can expect higher prices for flights and hotels.  </p> <p> Plus, since the summer weather is often mild in England’s capital, many hotels don’t have air conditioning — which will be quite the predicament if there’s a surprise 90-degree day.  </p> <p> <strong>Pro tip:</strong> No matter when you travel, make sure to bring a <a href="https://financebuzz.com/top-travel-credit-cards?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=16&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=top+travel+credit+card&synd_backlink_position=8&synd_slug=top-travel-credit-cards">top travel credit card</a> so you earn rewards while you relax. </p>

London, England

London tends to be packed with tourists year-round, especially in the summer — when travelers can expect higher prices for flights and hotels.

Plus, since the summer weather is often mild in England’s capital, many hotels don’t have air conditioning — which will be quite the predicament if there’s a surprise 90-degree day.

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<p> Every city listed here is worth a visit for a myriad of reasons — but this summer may not be the time. If you’re still longing for a European getaway in 2024, there are often nearby options to hot tourist destinations that are far less crowded and costly. </p> <p> As always, make sure to do your research ahead of time so you <a href="https://financebuzz.com/seniors-throw-money-away-tp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=don%E2%80%99t+throw+money+away&synd_backlink_position=9&synd_slug=seniors-throw-money-away-tp">don’t throw money away</a> on a disappointing travel experience. </p> <p>  <p><b>More from FinanceBuzz:</b></p> <ul> <li><a href="https://financebuzz.com/supplement-income-55mp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=7+things+to+do+if+you%27re+scraping+by+financially.&synd_backlink_position=10&synd_slug=supplement-income-55mp">7 things to do if you're scraping by financially.</a></li> <li><a href="https://www.financebuzz.com/shopper-hacks-Costco-55mp?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=6+genius+hacks+Costco+shoppers+should+know.&synd_backlink_position=11&synd_slug=shopper-hacks-Costco-55mp">6 genius hacks Costco shoppers should know.</a></li> <li><a href="https://financebuzz.com/offer/bypass/637?source=%2Flatest%2Fmsn%2Fslideshow%2Ffeed%2F&aff_id=1006&aff_sub=msn&aff_sub2=&aff_sub3=&aff_sub4=feed&aff_sub5=%7Bimpressionid%7D&aff_click_id=&aff_unique1=%7Baff_unique1%7D&aff_unique2=&aff_unique3=&aff_unique4=&aff_unique5=%7Baff_unique5%7D&rendered_slug=/latest/msn/slideshow/feed/&contentblockid=2708&contentblockversionid=24895&ml_sort_id=&sorted_item_id=&widget_type=&cms_offer_id=637&keywords=&ai_listing_id=&utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Can+you+retire+early%3F+Take+this+quiz+and+find+out.&synd_backlink_position=12&synd_slug=offer/bypass/637">Can you retire early? Take this quiz and find out.</a></li> <li><a href="https://financebuzz.com/choice-home-warranty-jump?utm_source=msn&utm_medium=feed&synd_slide=17&synd_postid=17170&synd_backlink_title=Are+you+a+homeowner%3F+Get+a+protection+plan+on+all+your+appliances.&synd_backlink_position=13&synd_slug=choice-home-warranty-jump">Are you a homeowner? Get a protection plan on all your appliances.</a></li> </ul>  </p>

Bottom line

Every city listed here is worth a visit for a myriad of reasons — but this summer may not be the time. If you’re still longing for a European getaway in 2024, there are often nearby options to hot tourist destinations that are far less crowded and costly.

As always, make sure to do your research ahead of time so you don’t throw money away on a disappointing travel experience.

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    The distance between Prague and London is approximately 1000 kilometres (or 620 miles) as the crow flies. By land it is a little further, approximately 1300 kilometres. Although it seems far, there is a good transport connection between the two cities, so the Prague to London distance can be covered very easily.

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    London to Prague by train. It takes an average of 17h 25m to travel from London to Prague by train, over a distance of around 641 miles (1032 km). There are normally 12 trains per day traveling from London to Prague and tickets for this journey start from $150.06 when you book in advance. First train. 07:04. Last train. 20:01. Departure station.

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  13. London Victoria to Prague

    British Airways, KLM and three other airlines fly from London Victoria to Prague 5 times a day. Alternatively, RegioJet operates a bus from London Victoria to Prague Wilsonova Bus Station 4 times a week. Tickets cost 1 600 Kč - 2 400 Kč and the journey takes 18h 20m. Airlines. easyJet.

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    There are 4 airlines that fly direct from London to Prague. They are: British Airways, Ryanair, Wizz Air UK and easyJet. The cheapest price of all airlines flying this route was found with Wizz Air UK at £32 for a one-way flight. On average, the best prices for this route can be found at Wizz Air UK.

  15. London to Prague train tickets from $59 (€52)

    Deutsche Bahn is a German train company that operates trains throughout the country including trains to Prague from London. It offers a wide range of services, including high-speed InterCity Express (ICE) trains, regional trains, and night trains. ICE trains are the fastest and most comfortable way to travel, with speeds of up to 300 km/h.

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  18. Train London to Prague

    Train. London. Prague. The average train between London and Prague takes 18h 8m and the fastest train takes 14h 18m. The train runs, on average, 3 times per week from London to Prague. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays; use the search form on this page to search for a specific travel date.

  19. London to Prague Overnight Train

    Contact Reservations Team. [email protected]. 1 800 237 1236. Travel from London Prague on an overnight train during this luxury Belmond journey. From fine dining to free-flowing Champagne, return to the golden age of travel in style.

  20. Prague → London by Train from £182.96

    It takes an average of 19h 39m to travel from Prague to London by train, over a distance of around 641 miles (1032 km). There are normally 14 trains per day travelling from Prague to London and tickets for this journey start from £182.96 when you book in advance. First train. 03:05.

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