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Car Rental at Prague Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG)

Quick Answer

Rental car desks at Prague Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG) are Car rental desks are in the arrivals hall of both Terminal 1 (non-Schengen) and Terminal 2 (Schengen). The Car Rental Centre is in the parking garage P C, accessible via a short walk from the terminal exits.. Major companies include Europcar, Hertz, Avis, Sixt. The fastest transfer to Prague is by Airport Express Bus (AE) (35 minutes).

Rental Desk Location

Car rental desks are in the arrivals hall of both Terminal 1 (non-Schengen) and Terminal 2 (Schengen). The Car Rental Centre is in the parking garage P C, accessible via a short walk from the terminal exits.

Pro Tip

Book your rental car at PRG at least 2-3 weeks ahead for the best prices, especially during summer.

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Getting from Prague Vaclav Havel Airport to Prague

TransportDurationCostNotes
Airport Express Bus (AE)35 minutesCZK 60 (EUR 2.50)Direct to Praha hlavni nadrazi (main train station), runs every 30 minutes
Bus 119 + Metro A45 minutesCZK 40 (EUR 1.65)Bus to Nadrazi Veleslavin, then metro to city center
Taxi25-40 minutesCZK 600-800 (EUR 25-33)Official airport taxis (AAA, Tick Tack); avoid unlicensed drivers
Uber/Bolt25-40 minutesCZK 350-500 (EUR 14-20)Ride-hailing apps are legal and well-established in Prague

Prague Vaclav Havel Airport is the Czech Republic's main international airport, located 10 km west of Prague city center. It handles around 18 million passengers annually and is well-connected to destinations across Europe and beyond.

Renting a car in Prague is ideal for exploring Bohemia and Moravia — the fairytale town of Cesky Krumlov, the wine cellars of southern Moravia, the sandstone formations of Bohemian Switzerland, and the spa towns of Karlovy Vary and Marianske Lazne. The Czech road network is good and improving, with motorways connecting Prague to all major cities.

While a car is not needed in Prague itself — the city has an excellent metro, tram, and bus network — it opens up the beautiful Czech countryside that few tourists see. The rolling hills, medieval castles, and traditional villages outside Prague are best discovered at your own pace on four wheels.

Tips for Renting at Prague Vaclav Havel Airport

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy a motorway vignette?

Purchase an e-vignette online at edalnice.cz before your trip, or at border crossings and petrol stations. A 10-day vignette costs CZK 310 (about EUR 13).

Can I drive to Vienna from Prague?

Yes, Vienna is about 330 km south (3.5 hours). The route via Brno on the D1/D2 motorways is straightforward. You will need an Austrian vignette once you cross the border.

Is it true Czech Republic has zero alcohol tolerance for drivers?

Yes, the legal BAC limit is 0.00%. Any amount of alcohol results in serious fines and potential licence confiscation.

How far is Cesky Krumlov?

About 170 km south of Prague (2 hours by car). The town has limited parking; use the large P1 lot near the Budejovicka Gate.

Do headlights need to be on at all times?

Yes, dipped headlights must be on at all times while driving in the Czech Republic, even during daylight hours.

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