You’ll step off your flight in Prague and find your own driver waiting with cold water and a smile — no stress or taxi lines. Glide into the city center in comfort with Wi-Fi onboard, then get set up with a pocket guidebook and map. Your driver hands you a voucher for a four-hour walking tour covering Prague’s most famous sights. It’s simple, personal, and leaves you ready to explore.
Landing at Prague Václav Havel Airport after a long flight, I was honestly just relieved to spot my name on the driver’s sign — no searching for taxis or deciphering bus schedules. The car was cool inside (it was that sticky kind of summer heat outside), and the driver handed me a bottle of water right away. He spoke softly but had this dry sense of humor; when I tried to pronounce “Václav Havel” he just grinned and said, “You’ll get it by the time you leave.” Maybe.
The drive into the city took about half an hour — maybe less? Traffic wasn’t bad, so we glided past those blocky Communist-era buildings into neighborhoods that got older and prettier as we went. I kept peeking out at all the orange rooftops. My driver pointed out where Old Town would be (“that way, over the river”), and gave me this little guidebook and map. There was even Wi-Fi in the car, which felt weirdly luxurious for an airport transfer in Prague.
Here’s something I didn’t expect: along with my stuff, he handed me a voucher for a four-hour city walking tour that starts daily at 11am. He said it covers all the big sites — Charles Bridge, Jewish Quarter, Old Town Square, even Prague Castle if you’re up for it. It felt like someone quietly looking out for you in a new place. I still think about that first glimpse of the castle in the distance through the window — kind of hazy but unmistakable.
The transfer usually takes between 25 and 40 minutes depending on traffic.
Yes, free Wi-Fi is included in your private vehicle during the transfer.
Yes, your driver will meet you in the arrivals hall at Václav Havel Airport.
You’ll get a pocket guidebook, map, bottled water, Wi-Fi access, and a voucher for a city walking tour.
The walking tour starts daily at 11am once you’re ready to join.
You’ll see Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Jewish Quarter, historical buildings, and Prague Castle.
Yes, infants can ride in prams or strollers; specialized infant seats are available if needed.
You’re allowed one suitcase and one carry-on bag per traveler; check ahead for oversized items.
Your arrival includes private pickup from Prague airport by an English-speaking driver with bottled water ready for you. You’ll ride into town in an air-conditioned vehicle with free Wi-Fi onboard. Alongside your pocket guidebook and map for exploring later, your driver gives you a voucher for a four-hour guided walking tour through Prague’s historic center — all before you even unpack your bags.
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