
Want to discover the vibrant capital of the Czech Republic, where bridges and towers bewitch travelers? Prague can be reached by train from Paris and other major European cities, often via a connection in Munich or Berlin. Here's our guide to a 100% train city-trip, combining medieval history, Baroque architecture and delicious local cuisine.
From Paris Gare de l'Est you can get to Berlin (either via the Paris-Berlin European Sleeper night train or via a Paris-Berlin day train), followed by a Berlin-Prague train (EuroCity/DB or Czech partners, approx. 3h45).

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Another option is to go to Brussels (just 1h20 from Paris by Eurostar), then on to the night train Brussels-Prague from European Sleeper.

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In Prague, the atmosphere oscillates between the medieval charm of the Old World and modernity of the New Town. The Place de la Vieille Ville houses the famous astronomical clock, while the Charles Bridge offers a breathtaking view of the Vltava. The cobbled streets lead you to cafés where you can enjoy the famous goulash and local beer. It's all easily discovered on foot or by streetcar, for a weekend full of discoveries.