Amsterdam to Prague is a popular Central European route connecting two of the continent's most beautiful capitals. The flight takes under 2 hours, and multiple carriers offer competitive fares. KLM serves the route from its Schiphol hub, while easyJet and Ryanair provide budget options. Prague Airport is modern and efficient, with bus and taxi connections to the city center (30–45 minutes).
Prague is one of Europe's best-preserved historic cities, and its relatively low cost of living compared to Amsterdam makes it a popular city break destination. Spring and autumn are the sweet spot for visiting — temperatures are pleasant, crowds are smaller than summer, and the city's medieval architecture is especially atmospheric. From Prague, a rental car enables day trips to Kutná Hora (silver mines and ossuary), Český Krumlov in southern Bohemia, and the Dresden Baroque city just 1.5 hours north.
| Airline | Type | Direct? | Duration | From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| easyJet | 💰 Budget | ✅ Yes | 1h 50m | €45–130 |
| KLM | ✈️ Full Service | ✅ Yes | 1h 50m | €100–260 |
| Ryanair | 💰 Budget | ✅ Yes | 1h 55m | €35–110 |
| Czech Airlines | ✈️ Full Service | ✅ Yes | 1h 50m | €90–220 |
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KLM, easyJet, and Ryanair all operate direct Amsterdam–Prague flights. Czech Airlines also serves this route. Frequencies vary by season, with more options available in summer.
Airport Express bus (AE) runs to Prague Main Station in 35 minutes for about €4. Public bus 119 connects to metro line A. Taxis and rideshares cost €10–20.
Prague is considerably cheaper than Amsterdam for food, drink, and accommodation. Expect to pay roughly half what you would in Amsterdam for comparable experiences. Budget travelers do well in Prague.
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