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How long does it take to drive from Prague to Vienna?
Prague
Vienna: 335 km
One way transfer journey travel time: 3 hours 53 minutes
Booking a taxi between Prague and Vienna
Should you like to reserve Prague Vienna transfers, please select desired route from the chart and click the orange button "Book now!" next to the desired transfer option or click on the price.
The Vienna Prague car service should be booked in advance.
To book a taxi Prague Vienna at the last moment (notice shorter than 24 hours), please call Martin: 00420 777885925 instead of booking through the website.
Transfers routes & rates
- Prague
Vienna 
- Vienna
Prague 
- Prague
Vienna
Prague (day trip) 
- Vienna
Prague
Vienna (day trip) 
- Prague
Vienna
Prague (return on different day) 
- Vienna
Prague
Vienna (return on different day) 
Discounted: 12.5%
Now from 314€
275€
| Route | BMW Estate/Wagon (4 pers. & 4 pcs. of baggage) | Mercedes Minivan (8 pers. & 10 pcs. large bags) |
|---|---|---|
| A | 275€ | 289€ |
| B | 275€ | 289€ |
| C | 275€ + waiting 16 € per hour | 289€ + waiting 16 € per hour |
| D | 550€ | 578€ |
| E | 550€ | 578€ |
| F | 550€ | 578€ |
Payment & prepayment of Prague Vienna transfers
You pay on the day of the transfer between Prague and Vienna - cash in Euro (it is possible to pay in CZK or USD (1 Euro = 26 CZK, 1,35 USD)). Embosed credit cards are accepted in advance or in the taxi (surplus 4%, charge is made in CZK). Down payments are accepted through PayPal, wire transfers and credit cards. Credit card details or deposit may be required for transfers route B, D & F .
Taxi price inclusions and details
VAT, cost of diesel, freeway fees and naturally the driver is included in the price of a Prague Vienna transportation.
All prices of Prague Vienna transfers are subject of bargain.
Transfer rates are per complete Prague Vienna route and per the whole taxi, not per each passenger in the car!
If the journey time is prolonged due to unforseen circumstances (heavy traffic, bad weather etc.), we do not charge extra.
Breaks for refreshments, smoking or restrooms are included at no extra charge. Other stops (business meetings, lunch etc.) can be arranged at extra charge.
Tipping the driver:
Tip is not charged automatically and it is not a part of the price. Customary tip is 10% and it is completely voluntary.
Cars & Minibuses
our fleet includes air conditioned BMW and Skoda estate cars for up to 4 passengers (and luggage), minibuses Mercedes Benz Vito for up to 8 passengers (and luggage). See the fleet gallery.Groups & Coaches
On request we arrange mini coach Mercedes Benz Sprinter for up to 19 passengers or bigger coaches for 29 passengers and 49 passengers. Write us an email to get a quote of a coach transfer: info@taxi-transfers.cz
Tailor scenic / panoramic transportation Prague Vienna
Should you be interested in tailor made scenic transportation, write us an email. Or simply visit panoramic transfers page.
Prague airport taxi transfers
We will be happy to arrange a taxi transfer between the Prague airport and Prague hotels. Visit our website: Prague airport taxi transfers.
About Vienna
Wien / Vienna on google maps
The Belvedere
The Leopold Museum
MUMOK aka "Museum Moderner Kunst"
St. Stephen's Cathedral
The Rathaus
Hofburg Imperial Palace
Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens
Vienna State Opera House
Vienna / Wien hotel guide
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Vienna / Wien
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaVienna is the capital of the Republic of Austria and also one of the nine states of Austria. Vienna is Austria's primary city, with a population of about 1.7 million (2.3 million within the urban area, which means more than 25% of Austria's population), and is by far the largest city in Austria, as well as its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 10th largest city by population in the European Union. Vienna is host to many major international organizations such as the United Nations and OPEC. Vienna lies in the east of Austria and is close to the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary. In 2001, the city centre was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and in 2005 an Economist Intelligence Unit study of 127 world cities ranked it first equal with Vancouver for the quality of life. This assessment was mirrored by the Mercer Survey in 2009.
A variety of architectural styles can be found in Vienna, such as the Romanesque Ruprechtskirche and the Baroque Karlskirche. Styles range from classicist buildings to modern architecture. Art Nouveau left many architectural traces in Vienna. The Secession, Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station, and the Kirche am Steinhof by Otto Wagner rank among the best known examples of Art Nouveau in the world.
The Hundertwasserhaus by Friedensreich Hundertwasser, designed to counter the clinical look of modern architecture, is one of Vienna's most popular tourist attractions. Another example of unique architecture is the Wotrubakirche by sculptor Fritz Wotruba. In the 1990s, a number of quarters were adapted and extensive building projects were implemented in the areas around Donaustadt (north of the Danube) and Wienerberg (in southern Vienna). The 202 m-high Millennium Tower located at Handelskai is the highest building in Vienna. In recent years, Vienna has seen numerous architecture projects completed which combine modern architectural elements with old buildings, such as the remodelling and revitalisation of the old Gasometer in 2001.
Most buildings in Vienna are relatively low; in early 2006 there were around 100 buildings higher than 40 m. The number of high-rise buildings is kept low by building legislation aimed at preserving green areas and districts designated as world cultural heritage. Strong rules apply to the planning, authorisation and construction of high-rise buildings. Consequently, much of the inner city is a high-rise free zone.Hide Vienna details

