Prague to Wroclaw - 13 Best Ways to Travel in 2026

09 Jan. 2026 by Kamilla

Heading to Poland after exploring the stunning Czech capital? Wondering how to get from Prague to Wroclaw in the best way possible? You're in the right place!

We've put together a complete guide to all the ways you can travel from Prague to Wroclaw – from the most straightforward options to a few unexpected (but totally doable) routes. Whether you're after speed, comfort, or a bit of adventure, you'll find everything you need right here.

Read on and plan your smooth, stress-free journey from Prague to Wroclaw!

1. Prague to Wroclaw by Train

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Recently, traveling from Prague to Wroclaw by train has improved significantly, and it is now one of the best ways to get between the two cities. There are four direct trains per day, with a travel time of around four hours. They leave Prague in the morning, shortly before noon, in the early afternoon, and in the early evening.

If these departures do not work for you, you can also choose connections with two changes along the way, in Usti nad Orlici and Lichkov. The total journey time is only slightly longer. If you are traveling with changes and your train is delayed, let the train crew know so the next train can wait for you.

Trains on the Prague to Wroclaw route are modern and comfortable. They offer first and second-class carriages, a restaurant car, power sockets, and free wifi (although it only works in the Czech Republic, so for about half of the trip). Try to get a window seat, as the route passes through picturesque, hilly areas with beautiful scenery.

Prague to Wroclaw train ticket
Prague to Wroclaw train tickets start at €15 in second class if you book in advance. This fare is non-refundable and non-transferable, so if your plans are not certain, it is better to choose a regular ticket. It costs €40, and while it cannot be transferred to another person, it is not limited to a specific train.

If you are traveling with a rail pass such as Interrail or Eurail, you can use it on the Prague to Wroclaw train as well. You only need to buy a seat reservation for €3, which is required for international travel between the Czech Republic and Poland.

The easiest way to buy a ticket is online through the websites of the Czech or Polish railways. We recommend checking both, as prices can differ for the same connection.

If you prefer to buy tickets in person, you can do so at Prague's main train station. The customer center is on the ground floor. Do not leave buying your ticket until the last minute, as trains are a popular way to travel in the Czech Republic. Lines can be long, and tickets may even sell out.

If you only need a seat reservation, you can also buy it online or at the train station.

Train stations in Prague and Wroclaw
Prague's main train station is located in the city center. It is well connected by public transport, including the red metro line C at Hlavní nádraží.

In Wroclaw, you will arrive at the main train station, also in the central part of the city, about a 20-minute walk from the Old Town. There are many trams and buses nearby that can take you to your accommodation. Ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Bolt also operate in Wroclaw.

2. Prague to Wroclaw One-Way Transfer Tour

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Average Duration 10 hours
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3. Prague to Wroclaw by Bus

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Average Duration 4-5 hours
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Price cheapest tickets for €12/one-way
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A good alternative to trains is taking a bus. Depending on the day, there are up to 10 direct buses from Prague to Wroclaw. The cheapest tickets start at €12 if you book in advance, while last-minute trips can cost around €25. All tickets include hand luggage to take on board, as well as a larger bag stored in the compartment below.

Buses on the Prague to Wroclaw route are mostly operated by FlixBus. The journey is usually comfortable, with enough legroom, power sockets next to each seat, and complimentary Wi-Fi to keep you entertained during the ride. You can search for connections and buy your ticket on the FlixBus website.

Bus stations in Prague and Wroclaw
Travel time from Prague to Wroclaw by bus depends on the connection and the stops you choose, and it ranges from 4 to 5.5 hours. There are three stops in Prague and two in Wroclaw, so pay attention when booking to choose the most convenient options.

In Prague, the most convenient departure points are the main train station and Florenc bus station. Florenc is not far from the train station, and you can reach it by the metro red line C, stop Florenc. You can also depart from Cerny Most, on the outskirts of the city, which you can reach by the yellow metro line B.

In Wroclaw, buses arrive either at the main bus station next to the main train station, or at Plac Grunwaldzki on the opposite side of the Old Town, which is also easy to reach by public transport.

4. Prague to Wroclaw by Private Transfer

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Average Duration 4 hours
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Price €320 for a car with a driver
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If you prefer to travel by car but do not want to drive yourself, a private transfer is an option worth considering. It is a door-to-door service, so you do not need to deal with public transport or navigate busy train or bus stations. The Prague to Wroclaw journey takes around four hours, and prices start at €320.

For an additional fee, you can extend the trip and add sightseeing stops along the way. Popular options include the UNESCO-listed Kutna Hora, the Church of Peace in Swidnica, Ksiaz, the third-largest castle in Poland, the beautiful Renaissance Opocno Chateau, and Adrspach Rocks, a real natural wonder. All of these are excellent places to visit, so whichever you choose, it can be a great addition to your itinerary.

5. Prague to Wroclaw by Plane

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Average Duration at least six hours
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Price tickets from €100/one-way
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Since Prague and Wroclaw are less than 300 km apart and well connected by other modes of transportation, there are no direct flights between them. Still, if you really want to fly from Prague to Wroclaw, you can do so with a change at one of the European airports. The fastest connections take just under three hours, and that does not include travel to and from the airports.

Prague to Wroclaw plane tickets
The best flight options from Prague to Wroclaw are usually via Warsaw with LOT Polish Airlines or via Amsterdam with KLM. Prices start at around €100 if you book in advance, while last-minute tickets can cost about €300.

You can buy your Prague to Wroclaw ticket directly on the airline's website. Both LOT and KLM are traditional airlines, so you can bring a larger carry-on bag on board free of charge. If delays cause you to miss your connection, the airline is required to rebook you on the next available flight at no extra cost.

Airports in Prague and Wroclaw
You can reach Prague Airport by public transport. There are direct buses from the main train station, and you can buy the ticket on board. Another option is to take metro line A to Nadrazi Veleslavin and transfer to a local bus to the airport. A regular public transport ticket is valid on this route.

In Wroclaw, city bus no. 106 departs from in front of the terminal and goes to the city center near the train and bus station. It runs every 15 minutes, and the ride to the final stop takes about 40 minutes. A ticket costs around €1 and can be bought from the machine at the bus stop or inside the bus.

6. Prague to Wroclaw by Car

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Average Duration at least 4 hours, depending on your itinerary
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Price €800 for rental car + petrol
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Another comfortable way to get from Prague to Wroclaw is by car. The cities are less than 300 km apart, but since the route goes through hilly areas and is not always on main roads, you should plan for at least four hours of driving.

If you have the time, we recommend taking it slow and turning the journey into a Prague to Wroclaw road trip. This part of Central Europe is underrated, but there are plenty of interesting places to stop along the way, from charming towns and cities to beautiful scenery and impressive natural sights. With a small detour, you can also visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the old mining town of Kutná Hora in the Czech Republic and the so-called churches of peace in Jawor and Swidnica in Poland.

If you are traveling in your own car, you only need to pay for a vignette in the Czech Republic if you use the motorways. You can also rent a car in Prague for the drive to Wroclaw, but it can be quite expensive, since returning a car in a different location usually comes with an extra fee. Rental prices for a Prague to Wroclaw one-way trip start at around €800, not including petrol and vignette costs.

7. Prague to Wroclaw by Bike

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If you enjoy traveling on two wheels, a Prague to Wroclaw cycling trip can be a great option. It is a perfect way to get a closer look at the region, its culture, customs, and history, while also seeing some wonderful places along the way.

The quickest cycling route from Prague to Wroclaw is about 250 km and usually takes three to five days to complete. Since part of the route goes through hilly terrain, it helps to be in good shape before you set off.

Try to include a few sightseeing stops in your itinerary, as there is a lot worth seeing on the way. Great options include the charming town of Trutnov, the breathtaking Adrspach rocks, and Swidnica, with its picturesque Old Town and the UNESCO-listed Church of Peace. If you have more time, it is well worth extending the trip a little to explore even more places between Prague and Wroclaw.

8. Prague to Wroclaw by Hitchhiking

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If you enjoy adventure and are not in a hurry, you can try hitchhiking from Prague to Wroclaw. It may take some time to reach your destination, but it can be a memorable experience.

A good place to start your Prague to Wroclaw hitchhiking trip is the K+R Cerny Most, which you can easily reach by metro line B (yellow). This is a popular spot for hitchhikers, so you may have some competition. Since the road splits into several directions from here, it helps to come prepared with a sign that says "PL", so drivers immediately know where you want to go. If you are lucky, you might even find a ride all the way to Wroclaw.

9. Prague to Wroclaw by Carpool

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Average Duration 4 hours
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If you are looking for a last-minute way to get from Prague to Wroclaw, carpooling can be a good option. It is a popular way to travel around Europe, and you can usually find at least a few ride offers on this route. It is best not to plan too far ahead, as new rides are often posted shortly before departure.

The most popular platform for connecting drivers and passengers is BlaBlaCar. If you find an offer that works for you, contact the driver to arrange details such as the pick-up time and location.

Make sure to double-check the meeting and drop-off points, as they can be outside the city center and may be inconvenient to reach if you are unfamiliar with the area. Also, pay attention to what you are booking, since regular bus connections can sometimes appear among the carpooling results.

Prices for Prague to Wroclaw car sharing are set by the driver, but you can usually expect to pay between €12 and €20, which makes it a good alternative to traveling by train or bus.

10. Walking from Prague to Wroclaw

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While many people might see this as an extreme idea, walking from Prague to Wroclaw can be a unique and rewarding way to spend your holidays and explore an overlooked part of Central Europe. The distance between the cities is around 250 km, so you will need at least two weeks to complete the journey, but it can be an unforgettable experience. Along the way, you will see fascinating, lesser-known places, experience Central Europe at a slower pace, and learn more about local culture, customs, and traditions.

You need good endurance and solid physical fitness for a Prague to Wroclaw walk, as parts of the route go through hilly terrain. The scenery along the way, combined with charming towns and villages and beautiful nature, will be a great reward for the effort.

11. Prague to Wroclaw by RV

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Average Duration at least 5 hours, depending on your itinerary
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Traveling by motorhome can turn your trip from Prague to Wroclaw into a real adventure. There are plenty of designated places between the two cities where you can park your campervan overnight and enjoy some quiet time after a day of sightseeing before continuing your journey. It is best to stick to these, as wild camping is not allowed in either the Czech Republic or Poland.

Even though you can drive from Prague to Wroclaw in around five hours, we strongly encourage you to take at least a few days for this route. There are so many wonderful places along the way that it would be a shame to rush through them. We have already suggested a few stops in this article, but they are only a small part of what the region has to offer.

12. Prague to Wroclaw by Motorcycle

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Traveling from Prague to Wroclaw by motorcycle is faster than cycling or walking, but it still lets you enjoy everything this underrated part of Central Europe has to offer. Choose quieter roads through beautiful landscapes, and plan a few stops in charming towns and villages along the way so you can fully appreciate the region and learn more about it. Since the route goes through hilly terrain, you are in for a scenic ride with plenty of great photo opportunities.

Or, if your time is limited, you can take your machine for a quick ride and get from Prague to Wroclaw on a motorcycle in about 4 hours.

13. Prague to Wroclaw by Private Jet

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Average Duration 3 hours
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Flying from Prague to Wroclaw by private jet is the fastest way to travel between the two cities. With simplified procedures, the total journey should take around three hours, even when you include travel to and from the airport and a flight time of about 40 minutes. You can also customize the itinerary to suit your needs and enjoy a very comfortable, luxurious trip.

This convenience comes at a cost. Charter flights from Prague to Wroclaw start at around €5,000. If money is not an issue, a private jet is definitely worth considering.

 
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