From Ruzyně to Václav Havel Airport
You may still hear Prague Airport referred to as “Ruzyně.” However, it was officially renamed Václav Havel Airport Prague on October 5, 2012, to honor the birthday of the former Czechoslovak and Czech president, Václav Havel.
The airport has two public terminals:
- Terminal 1 – For flights outside the Schengen area and intercontinental routes
- Terminal 2 – For flights within the Schengen area
How to get from Prague Airport to the City Center
Václav Havel Airport is located about 16 km from the city center. You have several transportation options:
- Trolleybus
- Bus
- Taxi
- Private transfer
Currently, there is no direct metro connection to the airport, but the nearest metro station is just a short ride away. Let’s explore the available options.
Cheapest option: public transport
While the Prague metro has not yet been extended to the airport, both terminals are well-connected by frequent public transport services.
- Trolleybus line 59: Connects the airport to Nádraží Veleslavín, a metro station on the green line A, which leads to Prague’s city center.
- Bus 100: Runs to Zličín, the final station of the yellow line B, in about 18 minutes.
- Bus 191: Travels directly to Anděl in about 50 minutes.
Night Arrivals: If you’re landing between 10:00 PM and 5:00 AM, you can still use night buses:
- 910: Stops include Karlovo náměstí and I.P. Pavlova.
- 909: Stops include Hlavní nádraží, Náměstí Republiky, Hradčanská, and Anděl.
For more details, check out this map of Prague public transport.
All public transport lines use Prague Integrated Transport fares. Tickets can be purchased:
- From machines at stops (card payments accepted)
- At metro stations
- At Prague Public Transport Info Centres
- Via SMS (Czech phone number required)
- Through the PID Lítačka app
Important: If you’re using a paper ticket, don’t forget to validate it at the machine before boarding, or you may risk a fine. Read more about Prague’s public transport ticket prices.
Direct connection to the main train station: Airport Express
Need to get to the main train station? The Airport Express (AE) bus offers a direct connection and stops right in front of the train station building. The journey takes about 40 minutes.
Fare Information:
- Adult ticket: 100 CZK
- Children (6–15 years) or dogs: 50 CZK
Tickets are sold directly by the driver, and card payments are accepted. The AE bus operates daily from 5:30 AM to 10:00 PM.
Taxi from Prague airport to the city center
Several taxi services operate in Prague, but the official airport taxi partner is Uber Airport. You can book a ride via the app, at self-service kiosks in the arrivals hall, or at designated stands.
Pickup Points: Located in front of both terminals.
Price: Rides start at approximately 700 CZK / 28 EUR.
We recommend using the official Uber app to avoid scammers.
Private transfers for maximum comfort
For a hassle-free experience, arrange a private transfer in advance. Many companies offer classic and larger vehicles to suit your comfort.
Price: Private transfers typically start at around 750 CZK.
Prepare for your Prague adventure
Before arriving in Prague, arm yourself with helpful information:
- Is it safe to travel to Prague in 2024?
- What food to eat in Prague
- Checking In: Your Guide to Prague Hotels
- Prague Off the Beaten Path: 13 Unforgettable Adventures Await
- How much does it cost to travel in the Czech Republic?
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