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How long does it take to drive from Prague to Dresden?
Prague
Dresden: 169 km
One way transfer journey time: 2 hours 10 minutes
Booking a taxi between Prague and Dresden
Should you like to reserve a Prague Dresden transfers, please select desired route from the chart and click the orange button "Book now!" next to the desired transfer option. You can also click the price option from the table below and proceed to the transfer booking form.
The Dresden Prague car service should be booked in advance. Last minute bookings are subject of current availability.
To book a taxi Prague Dresden at the last moment (notice shorter than 24 hours), please call Martin: 00420 777885925
Transfer routes
- Prague
Dresden 
- Dresden
Prague 
- Prague
Dresden
Prague (in one day) 
- Dresden
Prague
Dresden (in one day) 
- Prague
Dresden
Prague (different day) 
- Dresden
Prague
Dresden (different day) 
Discounted: 20%
Now from 169€
135€
Transfers standard rates:
| Route | BMW Estate (4 pers. & 4 pcs. of baggage) | Mercedes Minivan (8 pers. & 10 pcs. large bags) |
|---|---|---|
| A | 135€ | 144€ |
| B | 135€ | 144€ |
| C | 135€ + waiting 16 € per hour | 144€ + waiting 16 € per hour |
| D | 271€ | 288€ |
| E | 271€ | 288€ |
| F | 271€ | 288€ |
Payment & prepayment of Prague Dresden transfers
You pay on the day of the transfer between Prague and Dresden - cash in Euro (it is possible to pay in CZK or USD (1 Euro = 26 CZK, 1,45 USD)). Embosed credit cards are accepted in advance or in the taxi (surplus 4%, charge is made in CZK). Transportation down payments are accepted through PayPal, wire transfers and credit cards. Credit card details or deposit may be required for transfers route B, D & F . The HFS s.r.o. Taxi & Transfers representative may contact you by email or phone to discuss further details.
Taxi price inclusions and details
VAT is included in the price of a Prague Dresden transportation. Cost of diesel and driver is included in the price of Prague Dresden taxi. All prices of Prague Dresden transfers are subject of bargain.
Transfer rates are per complete Prague Dresden route and per the whole taxi, not per each passenger in the car! If the journey time is prolonged due to unforseen circumstances (heavy traffic, bad weather etc.), we do not charge extra. Breaks for refreshments, smoking or restrooms are included at no extra charge. Other stops (business meetings, lunch etc.) can be arranged at extra charge according to the price list.
Tipping the driver:
Tip is not charged automatically and it is not a part of the price. Customary tip is 10% and it is completely voluntary.
Cars & Minibuses
our fleet includes air conditioned BMW and Skoda estate cars for up to 4 passengers (and luggage), minibuses Mercedes Benz Vito for up to 8 passengers (and luggage). See the fleet gallery.Groups & Coaches
On request we arrange mini coach Mercedes Benz Sprinter for up to 19 passengers or bigger coaches for 29 passengers and 49 passengers. Write us an email to get a quote of a coach transfer: info@taxi-transfers.cz
Tailor scenic / panoramic transportation Prague Dresden
Should you be interested in tailor made scenic transportation, write us an email. Or simply visit panoramic transfers page.
About Dresden
Dresden on google maps
Pillnitz Castle & Park
Neustadt
Old Market Square (Altmarkt)
Albertinum
Zwinger Palace
Elbe river banks
Semperoper aka Semper Opera House
Frauenkirche or Church of Our Lady
Glaserne Manufaktur - VW factory
Dresden
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaDresden is the capital city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe. The Dresden conurbation is part of the Saxon Triangle metropolitan area.
Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendour. The city was completely destroyed by the controversial Allied aerial bombing towards the end of World War II. The impact of the bombing and 40 years of urban development during the East German socialist era have considerably changed the face of the city. Some restoration work has helped to reconstruct parts of historic inner city, including the Katholische Hofkirche, the Semperoper and the Dresdner Frauenkirche. Since the German reunification in 1990, Dresden has re-emerged as a cultural, educational, political and economic centre of Germany.
The Elbe Valley of Dresden was for five years an internationally recognised site of cultural significance by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee. After being placed on the list of endangered World Heritage Sites in 2006, the city had its status as world heritage site formally removed in June 2009, for the wilful breach of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, through the construction of a highway bridge across the valley within 2 km of the historic centre. It thereby became the first ever place in Europe to lose this status, and the second ever in the world.
Guide to Dresden
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