
Prague → Wrocław
Prague to Wrocław,
Lower Silesia direct.
285 km northeast to Poland's city of dwarfs and one of Central Europe's most vibrant market squares. Three hours, one fixed price, door to door across the border.
Distance
~285 km
Duration
~3 hours
Vehicles
Available on this route
Price from
€470
A private transfer from Prague to Wrocław covers 285 km and takes approximately 3 hours door to door. Fixed fare starts at €470 in a Mercedes E-Class for up to 3 passengers; groups of up to 6 travel in the V-Class from €540; the S-Class is available from €700 for executive or VIP travel. Every booking includes the driver's time, fuel, Czech motorway vignette, 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 — Liberec or Jelenia Góra — 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 Wrocław
in three hours.
From a Prague pickup in Old Town, Vinohrady, Malá Strana, or the airport, your chauffeur takes the D11 motorway north toward Hradec Králové, then joins Highway 33 northeast through the Czech foothills to the border at Náchod and Kudowa-Zdrój. The Czech–Polish Schengen crossing is invisible — no stops, no document checks. Once inside Poland, the road becomes the DK8 and then the S8 expressway, dropping into Wrocław from the south-west.
Total distance is approximately 285 kilometres. Driving time is three hours in normal conditions. Add 15–20 minutes on Friday afternoons leaving Prague. On weekends with heavy Polish border traffic, your chauffeur can reroute via Liberec and the Bogatynia crossing — a slightly longer drive through the Jizera Mountains but a cleaner run into Lower Silesia.
Wrocław itself is worth the drive. The Rynek is one of the largest medieval market squares in Europe. The bronze Wrocław dwarves — boguszów krasnale, roughly six hundred of them — began as a single protest figurine in the 1980s and now turn every walk into a hunt. Cathedral Island (Ostrów Tumski), the Centennial Hall with its pioneering reinforced-concrete dome listed by UNESCO, and the immense Racławice Panorama in its purpose-built rotunda complete the short list. Your chauffeur watches traffic on the D11 before every departure. 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 Wrocław drop-off. The car, the chauffeur, the fuel, the Czech vignette, the Polish tolls. Business meeting in Lower Silesia, cultural weekend on the Rynek, or a Silesian family visit — 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 Wrocław,
the route.
Prague
Pickup from your hotel, office, or Prague Airport (PRG). Driver waits up to 60 minutes at the airport.
Czech-Polish border
Schengen crossing at Náchod/Kudowa-Zdrój — no delays for EU citizens. Your driver coordinates the crossing.
Anywhere you like
A stop in Kudowa-Zdrój spa town or anywhere along the way. Your route, your pace.
Wrocław
Drop-off at any Wrocław address, the Rynek market square, or your hotel.
Good to know
Border crossing
Czech-Polish Schengen border at Náchod/Kudowa-Zdrój. No passport check for EU citizens.
Tolls
Czech motorway vignette included. Polish expressway tolls included in the quoted price.
Return transfer
Book both directions together for a reduced rate.
Onward routing
Wrocław connects to Kraków and Warsaw. PRESTIGO can extend your journey onward from Wrocław.
The Chauffeur
What to expect
from your driver.
Your chauffeur will meet you in front of your pickup address in central Prague — not in a parking lot across the street, not at an airport meeting point a ten-minute walk away. If you are flying into Václav Havel Airport, they are inside the arrivals hall with a Prestigo tablet displaying your name, and the luggage goes into the boot before you reach the car.
Conversation is a choice. If you want a quiet cabin for three hours of work or rest, the chauffeur will read that signal and let you be. If you want context on Wrocław — the Lower Silesian capital that was German Breslau until 1945, the population exchange that refilled the city with Polish families from Lwów, the university tradition, the Orange Alternative movement that birthed the krasnale dwarf tradition in the 1980s and turned it into a cultural landmark, or the 2016 European Capital of Culture year — 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. A real rest stop near Hradec Králové on the D11 or on the Polish S8 after the border is included whenever you want one.
Why Prestigo
Why book with Prestigo
for Prague to Wrocław.
Fixed fare, no surprises
The price you see is the price you pay. Fuel, Czech vignette, Polish tolls, driver time. Nothing added at drop-off.
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.
Anticipatory service
If the Náchod border crossing has weekend congestion, your chauffeur uses the Bogatynia or Cieszyn alternative. For Polish-language meetings, a Polish-speaking chauffeur is available on request.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a private transfer from Prague to Wrocław take?
Approximately 3 hours door-to-door via the D11 motorway north to Hradec Králové, then Highway 33 northeast to the Czech–Polish border at Náchod/Kudowa-Zdrój, then the Polish DK8 and S8 expressways into Wrocław. Traffic around Prague during rush hour can add 15–20 minutes.
How much does a chauffeur from Prague to Wrocław cost?
Fixed fare from €470 in Mercedes E-Class (up to 3 passengers), €540 in V-Class (up to 6 passengers), or €700 in S-Class. Prices include fuel, Czech vignette, Polish tolls, and driver time. No hidden charges.
Can I book a same-day round trip from Prague to Wrocław?
Yes, and it is the standard pattern on this route. 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 clients book a 10–12 hour round trip to cover the Rynek, the Racławice Panorama, and lunch near Ostrów Tumski.
Do you cross the Czech–Polish border without problems?
Both countries are inside the Schengen Area. The crossing at Náchod/Kudowa-Zdrój is invisible — no routine checks, no passport control. All Prestigo vehicles carry the Czech vignette and pre-paid Polish tolls, and the chauffeur holds an international chauffeur licence recognised across the EU.
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 Polish?
A Polish-speaking chauffeur is available on request — useful for business meetings in Wrocław or for clients who prefer to be greeted in Polish. Every Prestigo chauffeur speaks fluent English and Czech as standard.
Related Routes
Continue across
Central Europe.
Wrocław is the gateway between Prague and the rest of Poland. Many clients combine the Wrocław run with Kraków, Warsaw, or a Czech stop on the way. Every Prestigo route has the same fixed-fare model, the same fleet, and the same chauffeurs.
Prague to Wrocław.
From €470, fixed.
No surprises. No meters. Your driver is waiting.