
Prague → Nuremberg
Prague to Nuremberg,
Franconian city.
360 km southwest on the D5 into Bavaria. Three and a half hours door-to-door. Fixed fare from €595. Your chauffeur is already waiting.
Distance
~360 km
Duration
~3.5 hours
Vehicles
Available on this route
Price from
€595
A private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg covers 360 km via the D5 and A93 motorways and takes approximately 3.5 hours door to door. Fixed fare starts at €595 in a Mercedes E-Class for up to 3 passengers; groups of up to 6 travel in the V-Class from €685; the S-Class is available from €880 for executive or VIP travel. Every booking includes the driver's time, fuel, Czech and German motorway vignettes, bottled water, onboard Wi-Fi, phone charger, and child seats on request at no extra cost. Nothing is added at drop-off. The fare is agreed before departure and does not change regardless of traffic or waiting time at your destination. Stops en route — Plzeň or Regensburg — are available at the fixed fare when arranged at booking. Your chauffeur monitors traffic before every departure and reroutes without asking if there is a delay.
This is not a shared shuttle. Not a ride-hail app. A private Mercedes, one chauffeur, and a fare that does not change.
The Route
Prague to Nuremberg
in three and a half hours.
From a Prague pickup in Old Town, Vinohrady, Malá Strana, or Václav Havel Airport, your chauffeur takes the D5 motorway southwest through the Bohemian countryside toward Plzeň. After the brewery city the D5 climbs into the forested Bohemian Forest and reaches the Czech–German Schengen border at Rozvadov and Waidhaus — invisible inside the Schengen Area, no stops, no document checks. Once in Germany, the road becomes the A6 and runs west through the rolling Upper Palatinate countryside into Bavaria, arriving in Nuremberg from the east.
Total distance is approximately 360 kilometres. Driving time is three and a half hours in normal conditions. The route delivers you directly to the Altstadt with its Kaiserburg on the sandstone ridge above the Pegnitz, the Hauptmarkt where the Christkindlesmarkt fills the square every December, Albrecht Dürer\'s house below the castle, and the Documentation Centre at the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds south of the centre.
Your chauffeur watches traffic on the A6 before every departure. If a summer holiday weekend has stacked traffic near Amberg, or if the A6 widening works are active, they reroute without asking. You are not paying for traffic; you are paying for time.
What's Included
Everything included,
nothing to arrange.
The fixed price covers everything from Prague pickup to Nuremberg drop-off. The car, the chauffeur, the fuel, the Czech vignette, the German toll. Trade fair at NürnbergMesse, a museum day in the Altstadt, or a Christmas market weekend — your driver handles the route while you focus on the destination.
Fleet
Choose your vehicle

Business Class
Mercedes-Benz E-Class

Executive Class
Mercedes-Benz S-Class

Business Van
Mercedes-Benz V-Class
All vehicles are late-model Mercedes-Benz, maintained to manufacturer standard. Child seats available on request at no charge.
The Journey
Prague to Nuremberg,
the route.
Prague
Pickup from your hotel, office, or Prague Airport (PRG). Driver waits up to 60 minutes at the airport.
Plzeň (optional)
West Bohemia's capital — Pilsner Urquell brewery and the city centre available as an en-route stop on the D5.
Anywhere you like
A stop at the Czech-German border region or anywhere along the A6. Your route, your pace.
Nuremberg
Drop-off at any Nuremberg address, Nuremberg Airport (NUE), or the medieval city centre.
Good to know
Border crossing
Czech-German Schengen border at Rozvadov/Waidhaus. No passport check for EU citizens.
Tolls
Czech motorway vignette and German motorway toll both included in the quoted price.
Return transfer
Book both directions together for a reduced rate.
Onward routing
Munich is 160 km south. Prestigo can extend your journey from Nuremberg to Munich as a single booking.
Day Trips from Prague
Popular day-trip
configurations.
At three and a half hours each way, Nuremberg makes a comfortable day trip from Prague. Three configurations cover the majority of requests.
The Imperial Castle and Old Town
Pickup at 7:30, arrive Nuremberg around 11:00. Four to five hours in the Altstadt — the Kaiserburg with its panoramic terrace, Albrecht Dürer's house on Tiergärtnertorplatz, a lunch of Nürnberger Rostbratwürste at a Hauptmarkt terrace, and the Schöner Brunnen. Return to Prague by evening.
From €1,050 — based on five hours on site.
The Christkindlesmarkt Day
December only. Pickup at 8:00 to beat the coach traffic into Nuremberg. Four hours walking the Christkindlesmarkt on Hauptmarkt — Lebkuchen, mulled wine, the wooden stalls that have defined German Christmas markets since 1628. A warm cabin waits for the drive home.
From €1,050 — based on four hours on site.
The Documentation Centre half-day
For visitors focused on twentieth-century history. Three hours at the Documentation Centre at the former Nazi Party Rally Grounds and a walk across the Zeppelinfeld, with an optional stop at Courtroom 600 in the Palace of Justice where the Nuremberg Trials were held.
From €1,000 — based on three hours on site.
Indicative prices based on the scenarios above. The final fare depends on the actual time spent on site. You can book the journey there and back with a 10% same-day return discount, or add hourly city rental from €40/hour if you need the chauffeur to move around the city with you. Tell us your plan and we confirm a firm quote before you book.
The Chauffeur
What to expect
from your driver.
Your chauffeur will meet you in front of your pickup address — not in a parking lot across the street, not at an airport meeting point a ten-minute walk away. If you are at Václav Havel Airport, they are inside the arrivals hall with a Prestigo tablet displaying your name. A central Prague pickup from Old Town, Vinohrady, or Malá Strana is the same: the car is at the door, the luggage is loaded, and the drive begins.
Conversation is a choice. If you want a quiet cabin for three and a half hours of work or rest, the chauffeur will read that signal and let you be. If you want context on Nuremberg — the city that hosted imperial diets of the Holy Roman Empire, the birthplace of Albrecht Dürer, the stage of the Nazi Party rallies and the post-war trials that established the Nuremberg Code in medical ethics, the place where the German Christmas market tradition was written in 1628 — your chauffeur knows it.
Phone charger, bottled water, and WiFi are already in the cabin. If you forgot a European adapter, ask. If you need a specific temperature in the rear cabin, say so. If you want to stop for coffee at the Rozvadov rest area a kilometre before the German border, or at one of the A6 services between Waidhaus and Nuremberg, that is included.
Why Prestigo
Why book with Prestigo
for Prague to Nuremberg.
Fixed fare, no surprises
The price you see is the price you pay. Fuel, tolls, the German vignette, driver time. Nothing added at drop-off in Nuremberg.
Owned fleet, vetted chauffeurs
Prestigo operates its own Mercedes fleet. Every vehicle under three years old. Every chauffeur background-checked, bilingual, trained for international travel into Bavaria.
Anticipatory service
If the A6 has a closure near Amberg, your chauffeur reroutes via Bayreuth without asking. If you are visiting in December for the Christkindlesmarkt, the chauffeur knows where to park so you reach the Hauptmarkt without a long walk in the cold.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a private transfer from Prague to Nuremberg take?
Approximately 3.5 hours door-to-door via the D5 motorway southwest through Plzeň, then across the Czech–German Schengen border at Rozvadov/Waidhaus and west along the A6 into Bavaria. Friday afternoon traffic leaving Prague can add 20–30 minutes.
How much does a chauffeur from Prague to Nuremberg cost?
Fixed fare from €595 in Mercedes E-Class (up to 3 passengers), €685 in V-Class (up to 6 passengers), or €880 in S-Class. Prices include fuel, the Czech vignette, the German toll, and driver time. No hidden charges.
Can I book a same-day round trip from Prague to Nuremberg?
Yes, and it is a workable day at 3.5 hours each way. A return on the same day receives a 10% discount. If you need the chauffeur to move around with you during the visit, add hourly city rental from €40/hour. Most day-trip clients book between 4 and 6 hours on site.
Do you cross the German border without problems?
Both countries are inside the Schengen Area. The Rozvadov/Waidhaus crossing is invisible — no routine border checks. All Prestigo vehicles carry the German toll vignette and the chauffeur holds a valid international chauffeur licence recognised in Germany.
Is a child seat available?
Yes. Rear-facing infant seats, forward-facing toddler seats, and booster seats are available at no extra cost. Please specify your child's age at booking so the correct seat is installed before pickup.
Can the chauffeur speak German?
A German-speaking chauffeur is available on request, useful in Nuremberg where English is less universal than in Berlin or Munich. Every Prestigo chauffeur speaks fluent English and Czech as standard.
Related Routes
Continue across
Central Europe.
Nuremberg sits on the D5 and A6 corridor between Prague and southern Germany. Many clients combine the Nuremberg run with a stop in Plzeň, an onward transfer to Munich, or a different German city altogether. Every Prestigo route has the same fixed-fare model, the same fleet, and the same chauffeurs.
Prague to Nuremberg.
From €595, fixed.
No surprises. No meters. Your driver is waiting.