Czech Republic, Prague - How to get to the city centre from main railway station of Prague
In that video clip we explane how to get to the centre from main railway station of Prague.
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1) order a taxi - you can order a taxi on any website, you just need to type in the search line the Taxi Prague. Well, also do not forget that in Prague it is possible to use the Uber service.
2) For ren a car you can use the next link:
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Czech Republic, Prague, train ride from Praha-Holešovice to Praha-Podbaba
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 3.01), Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
June 2019
From Prague to Germany by Bus and Train - Czech Republic 4K Travel Channel
After 6 weeks and 8 different countries, it is time to go home again. We take the Intercity Bus, the long-distance coach of the Deutsche Bahn (German Railway) from Prague via Nuremberg to Mannheim, where we change to the train. From there, our journey continues via Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken, and Völklingen to Trier.
Although we made already sure up arrival in Prague where the bus leaves, we are surprised to see a construction site instead of the bus stop. The memories of our mishap in Warsaw quickly come up again. There we could not find the stop and had to take the train. It turns out that the bus stop was only about 30 m further. But that is not so obvious to find, as the signs are only in Czech.
Finally, we sit on the bus, satisfied, but also a little tired. The bus leaves the station in a semicircle in northern direction. Then the bus crosses the Vltava, turns to the west and then further south. In the west of Prague it turns again to the west and from here it goes comfortably over the flat country to Nuremberg. The highway seems to us almost empty, which changed quickly after the border.
Also in Nuremberg, the bus drives to the railway station, where we take a short break. From there we continue southwest and drive over the Kochertalbrücke. With a height of 185 m, it is Germany's highest bridge.
Already from a distance, we see the Concorde and the Tupolev TU-144 in the outdoor area of the Technik Museum Sinsheim. But these are not the only exhibits!
Shortly afterward we pass the Hockenheim Ring and reach Mannheim. Again, the bus stops at the station, so that we can change directly to our connecting train.
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Nach 6 Wochen und 8 verschiedenen Ländern wird es nun wieder Zeit nach Hause zu fahren. Wir fahren mit dem IC Bus der Deutschen Bahn von Prag über Nürnberg nach Mannheim, wo wir in den Zug umsteigen. Von dort aus geht die Fahrt über Kaiserslautern, Saarbrücken und Völklingen nach Trier.
Obwohl wir uns nach der Ankunft in Prag vergewisserten, wo der Bus abfährt, sind wir dann doch überrascht, als sich dort anstelle der Haltestelle eine Baustelle befindet. Rasch kommen die Erinnerungen an unser Malheur in Warschau wieder hoch, wo wir die Haltestelle nicht fanden und dann mit dem Zug fahren mussten. Doch relativ rasch stellt sich heraus, dass die Haltestelle nur ca. 30 m weiter verlegt wurde, was aber auch nicht so selbstverständlich zu finden ist, da die Beschriftungen nur in Tschechisch sind.
Doch letztendlich sitzen wir im Bus und sind zufrieden, aber auch etwas müde. Der Bus fährt ab dem Bahnhof in einem Halbkreis erst Richtung und Norden, überquert dann die Moldau und biegt erst nach Westen und dann weiter nach Süden. Im Westen von Prag biegt er nochmals ab nach Westen und von hier aus geht es bequem über flaches Land nach Nürnberg. Die Autobahn erscheint uns nahezu leer, was sich aber nach der Grenze rasch wieder änderte.
In Nürnberg fährt der Bus ebenfalls zum Bahnhof, wo eine kurze Rast eingelegt wird. Von hier aus geht es weiter nach Südwesten, zuerst über Deutschlands höchste Brücke mit einer Höhe von 185 m, der Kochertalbrücke.
Schon von weitem sind die Concorde und die Tupolev TU-144 im Freigelände des Technik Museums Sinsheim zu sehen. Das sind aber nicht die einzigen Ausstellungsstücke!
Kurz danach passieren wir den Hockenheim Ring und erreichen Mannheim. Auch hier hält der Bus direkt am Bahnhof, so dass wir direkt in unseren Anschlusszug umsteigen können.
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Best Way to Travel in the Czech Republic - Train info
One of the cheapest and best ways to travel around the Czech Republic is by train. The Czech Republic has an extensive network of trains and the best part is you can get a Kilometer Bank(Kilometrická Banka ČD) for around 90 Euros and is good for up to 2000 kilometers and can be shared among three people.
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Praha hlavní nádraží to Praha-Smíchov Railway Station, Prague, Czech Republic - 10th July, 2015
Praha hlavní nádraží (English: Prague main railway station, abbreviated Praha hl.n) is the largest and most important railway station in Prague in the Czech Republic. To read more about Praha hlavní nádraží, click here: .
Praha-Smíchov railway station (Czech: Nádraží Praha-Smíchov) is a major railway station in Prague, Czech Republic, located in Smíchov, in the south-west of the city. It serves as a major railway station on the Czech national rail network, and is connected to the rest of Prague by its metro station of the same name and numerous tram routes which stop on Nádražní street outside the station. To read more about Praha-Smíchov, click here: .
This film features 'left side' views from a Czech Intercity train heading from Prague towards Pilsen, as it travels through the Prague city suburbs between railway stations.
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Praha hlavní nádraží (Prague Main Railway Station), Prague, Czech Republic - 8th August, 2013
We got off the EuroCity Express in Prague, after 2 1/2 hours traveling from Dresden. This is a very busy station, with a continual stream of passenger trains (no freight). These include a variety of local, national and international trains and operators including Austria's OBB, Czech Railways, Deutsche Bahn and EuroCity Express.
We spent an hour on the platform before heading for the airport to get the flight home. On this occasion there would be no time for sightseeing in Prague, but that didn't matter as I'm back there in October.
This film also includes a brief zoomed shot of the Prague Television Tower with its unusual babies sculptured on the tower 'legs'.
Onboard a Czech Railways Train bound for Prague from Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
0:03 - Inside the ticket hall of Karlovy Vary Railway Station.
0:31 - Train departures shown on old ZPA Pragotron Letter Board.
0:58 - Scenes from the platform.
2:01 - České dráhy Škoda Works Class 810 633-8.
2:29 - České dráhy Škoda Works Class 363 080-3 pulling into the platform and boarding (3:16).
3:36 - Entering a 2nd Class compartment.
4:12 - Departing Karlovy Vary.
4:51 - Passing through the Czech countryside.
5:13 - Ostrov nad Ohří and departing (5:29).
6:50 - Entering Klášterec nad Ohří and departing (7:21).
7:36 - Entering Kadaň-Prunéřov.
Czech Republic, Prague, train ride from Praha-Sedlec to Praha-Podbaba
train 0:16
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
August 2018
Fast trains in Czech Republic - 160km/h - Tunnels part - Freight trains - Czech railways [4K]
This video shows a lot of fast trains in the Czech Republic, mostly in tunnels. The recordings were made at the tunnel section of the railway line between Prague and Ostrava, actually between Česká Třebová and Zábřeh na Moravě. The maximum allowed speed of trains on this section is 160km/h.
There are several railway tunnels between stations Tatenice, Hoštejn and Lupěné. Because there are a lot of interesting railway tunnels, many of trains spotted in tunnels or in front of them. Railway station Tatenice is a well-known place for shooting and taking videos of trains, where many railfan enthusiasts come. This station place is interesting because it has platforms between two railway tunnels. The whole mentioned railway section is located in the very picturesque and beautiful nature of the middle - eastern part of Czech Republic.
Large number of passenger and freight trains pass through that route. These are very diverse types of passenger and freight trains. The video shows a large number of different state and private rail operators like České dráhy, ČD Cargo, RegioJet, Veolia... There are many different locomotives, electric and diesel multiple units, like different types of Škoda locomotives, Siemens locomotives, Pendolino trains...
Date of capturing:
August 2018.
Train journey from UK to Prague, Czech Republic
I personally prefer travelling in Europe by train because I find it more convenient, relaxing and more scenic. In this video, we travelled to Prague as the first stop of our holiday in Europe. It was a long journey but we enjoyed it because we’ve seen many countryside of different countries and be able to experience first class travel.
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The Virtual Tourist walks around Masarykovo nadrazi railway station in Prague in the Czech Republic
Prague Walk, Inside Supermarket at Křižíkova, Praha | Walk Around Tour PRAGUE CZECH REPUBLIC
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RegioJet Train Review | The BEST TRAIN in EUROPE ? - Prague to Vienna in 4K
In this travel vlog, we review the RegioJet (used to be called Student Agency) train which connects Czech Republic, Austria and Slovakia. I honestly believe this is the best train service due to entertainment, top services, very affordable and comfort level.
(Tickets are cheaper when you create an account)
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We are catching the train connection from Prague to Vienna but we get on in Brno stop. We get to enjoy some free beverages, grab some cheap breakfast and enjoy some fresh sushi. We also take a look at the state of the art entertainment system on board.
We check out all compartments including Business class, Relax class, Children's Standard Class, Astra Compartment and finally the Low cost compartment.
We check out the entertainment system in Astra compartment.
You can reach from Prague to Brno, Vienna, Kosice, Bratislava, Olomouc, Pardubice and more (although not on same train line).
I hope you enjoy this review.
Prague to Munich by train from €15 - the civilised way...
A train ride from Prague to Munich on the EuroCity train 'Franz Kafka' for just €15 in 2nd class or €35 in 1st class, showing the train, bistro car and scenery. For times, fares & tickets see
You can buy tickets in either direction online at Czech Railways
Busse? Nein Danke!
UPDATE: In Dec 2017 train service between Munich & Prague was almost doubled, from 4 to 7 trains each way per day. All trains now have air-con cars and a minibar, but there is no bistro car. For current information see
EP-6 CZ????????| Train Journey from Prague to Germany????????| Eurocity & Local Trains |Almost missed my train
This is my train journey from Prague to Rathen,Germany via Bad Schandau. Rathen ( Bastie Mountains) are famous day trip from Prague. The journey takes 2 and half hour from Prague to Rathen.
Tickets can be booked at bahn.com
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Czech Republic, Prague, train ride from Horní Měcholupy to Praha hlavní nádraží
train 0:20
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- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 3.01), Sony FE 24mm F1.4 GM, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
June 2019
Rail traffic in the Czech Republic - The busiest and scenic railway line - Brandys - Bezpravi [4K]
The railway line between Kolín and Česká Třebová is the busiest railway line in the Czech Republic. Hundreds of passenger and most diverse freight trains pass this section every day. This video shows the hilly section between Choceň and Ústí nad Orlicí (primarily near Brandýs nad Orlicí and Bezpráví).
Considering the hilly terrain there are several large railway curves and train speeds are around 80km/h. This makes this section of the railway very picturesque and beautiful for photography and filming trains. A very large number of trains makes interesting situations on a large part of the recordings. The video shows many frames with simultaneous passing of two trains.
On this section there are several railroad crossings. They are activated for most of the day, because they have an incredibly large number of lowering due to the very large number of trains.
The video shows various passenger trains such as Euro City (EC trains), express trains, fast trains, Regiojet, Railjet, City Elephant and most other regional and local trains of Czech Railways and different private railway operators. In the freight railway transport, numerous private railway operators are also shown. Among them there are ČD Cargo trains, Metrans intermodal trains, Unipetrol Doprava tank trains and many others freight trains.
Date of recording:
August 2018.
Praha Train Station (Prague, Czech Republic) (October 21st, 2018)
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Dresden, Germany
0:00 ČD 371 005 being coupled to the Eurocity Dresden - Prague
0:37 ČD 371 015-9 shunting
Prague, Czech Republic
1:00 ČD 854 009-8 Diesel departing
1:20 ČD 471 City Elefant
1:48 ČD 362 with InterCity
2:17 ČD 362 with InterCtiy
2:40 ČD 362 with InterCtiy
3:04 ČD 150 224-4 with InterCtiy
3:31 ČD 380
3:36 ČD 362 021-8 with IC
4:10 ČD 362 055-6
4:24 ČD 151 014-8 with InterCity
4:58 ČD 362 055-6
5:24 ČD 163 256-1 with InterCtiy
5:54 ČD 471 City Elefant
6:09 ČD 971 005 & 007 City Elefant
6:51 ČD 362 121-6 with InterCity
Czech Republic, Prague, train ride from Praha-Krč to Praha hlavní nádraží
train 0:20
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
August 2018