There are 2 direct trains between Prague and Nuremberg (Germany). The fastest train runs the distance in 4 hours and 58 minutes. The trains pass through Beroun, Rokycany, Plzeň hl.n.(Pilsen), Domažlice, Furth i Wald, Cham(Oberpf) and Schwandorf. A one-way ordinary ticket costs 1217 CZK (around 43 EUR).
Trains leave from Prague – Hlavni nadrazi, travelling to Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof (Nuremberg Central Station).
train | from | dep. | to | arr. |
R 350Â Karel ÄŒapek | Prague | 05:11 | Nuremberg | 10:09 |
R 352Â Jan Hus | Prague | 13:11 | Nuremberg | 18:09 |
Alternatively, there are some connecting trains. You can go from Prague to Schwandorf (trains R 354 Franz Kafka departing 09:11 or R 356 Albert Einstein departing 17:11) changing in Schwandorf to a connecting German Regional Express train to Nuremberg.
Buying tickets
You can either buy tickets online or at major stations from the international counter. If you do not have time, you can also purchase tickets from the conductor once you board the train (but you will be charged a hefty supplement). If you wish to purchase tickets online, be warned that some international websites selling tickets do charge an extra booking fee, and you might end up paying up to twice as much compared to if you buy the tickets directly from the Czech Railways website.
Alternative: Private transfer by taxi, minibus or bus.