Prague – Budapest | 490 €

Luxury taxi from
PRAGUE to BUDAPEST
or vice versa

Sedan E-Class
up to 3 passengers

2 medium luggage

alcantara or textile seats, zone air-conditioning, tinted windows, 4-cylinder engine, phone chargers, Wi-Fi

490 EUR
SUV M-Class
up to 4 passengers

5 medium luggage

luxury air suspension,​ PRE-SAFE® system, permanent all-wheel drive, luxury leather seats (all reclining)​, great riding experience with 6-cylinder engine, Wi-Fi, umbrellas

on inquiry
Minivan V-Class
up to 6 passengers

8 medium luggage

premium leather captain’s chairs, luxury air suspension, panoramic glass roof, head airbags (all seats), great riding experience with 6-cylinder engine, Wi-Fi, umbrellas

on inquiry
Limousine S-Class
up to 3 passengers

3 medium luggage

all seats electrically adjustable, all seats heated and cooled, panoramic glass roof, great riding experience with 6-cylinder engine, Wi-Fi, umbrellas

on inquiry

For this route, prices vary depending on the pick-up date and time.

We do guarantee the selected car specification (no “alternatives” or “equivalents”). 

All our cars are equipped as the most luxurious configuration provided by Mercedes-Benz manufacturer.

 

… Did you know?

Prague

  • magnificent city, where history meets today, has been called many nicknames, such as the “The City of 100 Towers/ The Rooftop of Europe/ The Golden City or The Mother of Cities”
  • capital and largest city in the Czech Republic
  • historic centre of Prague has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites
  • in the Mala Strana in the heart of the city, the Infant Jesus of Prague (also known as the Child of Prague) is a Roman Catholic statue of Jesus Christ as an infant
  • the Prague Castle is confirmed as the largest castle complex in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records
  • Prague’s oldest pipe organ is in the Church of Mother of God before Týn
  • Zizkov Television tower became an iconic part of Prague thanks to the addition of giant sculptures created by famous Czech sculptor David Černý
  • visit Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock Strike an Hour, Golden Lane, Clementinum Library, Powder Tower, Charles Bridge, Vyšehrad, Old Jewish Ghetto, Municipal House, Petrin Hill, Letna Park, Manifesto Market, National Theater, Kampa Island, Lennon Wall, Dancing House, Wenceslas Square and Prague Zoo

Budapest

  • Budapest is capital and the most populous city of Hungary, where is more than one way to discover
  • city on either side of the majestic Danube: Buda, with its romantic streets and alleyways and Pest, an effervescent cultural centre
  • discover Ottoman-era thermal baths, the royal palace and Matthias Church, it radiates calm and peace
  • one the other side lies Pest with slew of museums rich in cultural and historical treasures, extraordinary Secessionist architecture and renovated Jewish Quarter and Palace District
  • the central area of Budapest along the Danube River is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • try traditional Hungarian food like goulash soup or lángos at Budapest’s Central Market Hall or streetfood trucks
  • visit St. Stephen’s Basilica, Liberty Statue on Gellért Hill, Fisherman’s Bastion, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Hungarian Parliament and Heroes’ Square

Taxi transfer between Prague and Budapest takes approximately 5 hours.