Václav Havel Airport (PR) in Prague is one of the main hubs in central Europe, handling almost 14 million passengers every year. Check out our map to find your way around the airport.
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Located roughly 12 km northwest of Prague, Václav Havel Airport (PR) is the largest airport in the Czech Republic and serves as a hub for Smartwings. Nearly 14 million passengers used this airport in 2023, thanks to the roughly 60 airlines operating here and connecting Prague to over 160 destinations worldwide.
Prague Airport has two main passenger terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. These are connected by a shuttle.
Terminal 1: This terminal operates all non-Schengen flights and is home to Concourse A and B
Terminal 2: Terminal 2 serves Schengen flights and has two concourses (C and D)
Keep in mind that there are also extra terminals for private, charter, and cargo flights.
Prague Airport is home to several hotels. AeroRooms has a public and transit area in Terminal 1, while the Courtyard Prague Airport is located between Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. Other nearby hotels are available and can be reached with a quick walk from the airport.
Prague airport is home to all sorts of restaurants and eateries. Whether you want to enjoy a coffee in a renowned coffeehouse chain such as Costa or Starbucks, get a burger in a fast-food eatery, or try European cuisine, you'll surely find something. Both terminals offer 24/7 options. If you want to learn more about each restaurant and its location, visit Prague Airport's official website.
Airport Express buses connect Terminals 1 and 2 with Prague Main Railway. Public buses and private companies such as FlixBus, RegioJet, and Gepard Express also operate between the airport and Prague city center as well as other locations in the country. If you prefer to drive, you'll find several car rental agencies.
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