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Praha Florenc

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Praha Florenc is the main bus terminal in Prague, located at Krizhikova 345/4 in the Florenc district. It serves as a major transport hub for domestic and international bus routes, including services to Berlin, Vienna, and Budapest. The station is modern and functional, with a large concourse housing ticket counters, waiting areas, luggage storage, and a few convenience stores and fast-food outlets. While not a tourist attraction in itself, it's a key transit point for travelers heading to other parts of the country or beyond. The surrounding area is a mix of office buildings and residential blocks, with easy access to Prague's metro and tram lines. The station's design is utilitarian, but it's clean and well-maintained. For visitors, it's a place to pass through rather than linger, but its efficiency and central location make it a practical choice for bus travel. The nearby Florenc metro station (lines B and C) connects you to the city center in minutes.

Don't miss

  • Catch buses to major European cities like Berlin and Vienna
  • Use luggage storage facilities for day trips
  • Connect to Prague's metro and tram network
  • Grab a quick snack or drink at the station's shops
  • Observe the daily bustle of a major transport hub

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Ways to visit Praha Florenc

You can visit on your own (bus tickets are purchased from company counters or online. no entry fee for the station itself). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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How travelers rate it

5 star
30
4 star
39
3 star
15
2 star
0
1 star
9

Know before you go

  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before departure for domestic buses, 30 minutes for international.
  • ATMs are available, but some ticket counters prefer cash. Have Czech crowns ready.
  • Luggage storage is available for a fee; ideal for day trips.
  • Check bus company websites for real-time departures, as station displays may not always be up-to-date.

A bit of history

Florenc bus station opened in the 1970s to replace older terminals. It was renovated in the 2000s and remains Prague's primary long-distance bus hub, reflecting the city's role as a European travel crossroads.

Common questions

Where can I buy bus tickets?

Tickets are sold at company counters inside the station (e.g., FlixBus, RegioJet) or online via their websites or apps.

Is there Wi-Fi at the station?

Free Wi-Fi is available in the main hall, but connection can be slow during peak hours.

Are there restaurants nearby?

Yes, there are fast-food outlets inside the station and several restaurants and cafes on nearby streets.

How do I get to the city center from Florenc?

Take metro line B or C to Muzeum or Můstek stations (5 minutes). Trams also run directly to the center.

Is the station safe at night?

The station is generally safe, but be cautious with belongings. The area around Florenc can be quiet after dark.

Can I store my luggage here?

Yes, there is a luggage storage service in the station. Fees are reasonable.

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