Booking a transfer from Prague to Erlangen or from Erlangen to Prague

Transportation bookings are accepted with a minimum 24 hours notice. Should you need to book the transfer with shorter notice, please call Martin: 00420 775 744 447 or send an email info@european-transfers.cz. We are available on Viber and Whatsapp as well as the Facebook messenger.

Available cars and minivans

  • Mercedes Benz E class

    Mercedes Benz E class

    Elegant German station wagon is suitable for up to 4 passengers and 5 large pieces of luggage. To secure the most comfort, Mercedes Benz E class is recommended for maximum 3 passengers.

     

    Mercedes Benz E class is available both directions from Prague to Erlangen as well as from Erlangen to Prague.

    Final price inclusive all fees and taxes: 481 EUR
  • Mercedes Benz Vito Tourer Select

    Premium German minivans are suitable for up to 7 passengers and 10 large pieces of luggage. To secure the most comfort, Mercedes Benz Vito minivan is recommended for maximum 7 passengers.

     

    Mercedes Benz Vito Tourer Select is available both directions from Prague to Erlangen as well as from Erlangen to Prague.

    Final price inclusive all fees and taxes: 434 EUR
  • Mercedes Benz S class

    Mercedes Benz S class

    Exclusive German limousine is suitable for up to 4 passengers, 3 medium pieces of luggage. Mercedes Benz S class is recommended for 2 passengers thus providing the best driving experience.

     

    Mercedes Benz S class is available both directions from Prague to Erlangen as well as from Erlangen to Prague.

    Final price inclusive all fees and taxes: 620 EUR
  • Mercedes Benz V class

    Mercedes Benz V class is a premium luxurious minibus (MPV) for up to 6 passengers.

     

    Mercedes Benz V class is available both directions from Prague to Erlangen as well as from Erlangen to Prague.

    Final price inclusive all fees and taxes: 481 EUR
  • Škoda Superb

    Škoda Superb is a premium Czech sedan / wagon car for up to 4 passengers.

    Škoda Superb is available both directions from Prague to Erlangen as well as from Erlangen to Prague.

    Final price inclusive all fees and taxes: 403 EUR

Pricing, inclusions, conditions

  • payment is done cash or card to the driver upon the arrival to the destination
  • tip for the driver is not included and is completely voluntary
  • all listed prices are final rates - we do not charge any extras, when you pay by a credit card
  • price is per whole vehicle and whole journey (you do not pay for the car to return empty to its city of origin)
  • private transfers - you do NOT share with other passengers, the vehicle is booked solely for your party

More benefits of 24/7/365 European Taxi & Transfers:

  • Once you booked a transfer, the rate is confirmed, the rate does not increase even if our rates go up
  • Vehicles are insured above standard limits, all cars have insured passengers' seats and baggage compartment
  • Credit cards accepted: VISA, MASTERCARD, AMERICAN EXPRESS (no fees, nor surcharges)
  • Premium cars and minibuses: MERCEDES BENZ: VITO, VIANO/V CLASS, E CLASS, S CLASS
  • Non smoking and air conditioned cars and minibuses
  • Economical, comfortable, door to door transfers
  • Reliable, reputable and personal service
  • Flexible, time efficient and cost effective
  • Fixed rates confirmed at the time of the booking
  • 24/7 support in English on phone: 00420 775 744 447
  • Free cancellation with a minimum 24 hours notice
  • Well recognized and recommended on the TripAdvisor
Transportation from Prague to Erlangen

Located in Bavaria, and just a short drive away from Nuremberg, Erlangen is a historic city built around its university and, more recently, around the tech giant, Siemens.

When the Huguenots were expelled from France in the 1680’s, they settled in the small town of Erlangen. The population boom forced the city to grow to accommodate its newcomers and so Erlangen started becoming a major German town.

Unlike other towns in Bavaria, Erlangen does not have small, winding cobbled streets and those picturesque white, timber-framed houses. Instead, the city is built around giant gardens from the 17th and 18th century and mostly consists in broad avenues.

Due to being home to the famous Friederich-Alexander University (or the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, if you prefer), Erlangen’s population is generally on the younger side. This means that the city is always booming with events and that visitors will rarely be bored.

Erlangen is also very popular Danube river port for river cruise companies e.g. Viking, Uniworld and AmaWaterways.

What to visit in Erlangen

Schlossgarten

The Schlossgarten is a beautiful Baroque garden that dates back to the 18th century. It is the perfect place to relax and to enjoy the nature. This garden hosts numerous activities and festivities throughout the year, the most famous being the Sclossgartenfest, one of Europe’s largest garden parties. The early-18th century fountain dedicated to the Huguenots is the most famous attraction of the Schlossgarten.

Orangerie

Another attraction in the Schlossgarten, the Orangerie is a magnificent 18th century Baroque building with Rococo influences. The Orangerie was used to store the garden’s bitter oranges during the winter during its first 40 years. Now owned by the Friederich-Alexander University, the Orangerie can be rented for weddings and other private events.

Erlangen Botanical Garden

The Erlangen Botanical Garden is another attraction in Erlangen that is owned by the Friederich-Alexander University. This enormous botanical garden is located just north from the Schlossgarten and is home to over 4 000 different species. The botanical garden has plenty of greenhouses with tropical and arid-climate plants, as well as several ponds with a plethora of fish and frogs.

Siemens Med Museum

Inaugurated in 2014, the Siemens Med Museum is a must for med students and doctors alike. The museum houses medical technology that dates back to the 1800’s, as well as photos and footage of medical practice throughout the ages. Besides taking a trip through somewhat-recent medical history, the Siemens Med Museum also has on display several important landmarks in Siemens’ history.

Huguenottenkirche

Built for the Huguenots in the 17th century, the Huguenottenkirche can be seen from almost everywhere in Erlangen. The church’s tower is 52 meters high and its clock displays the French Tricolore (the colors of the French flag).

Markplatz

The Markplatz is Erlangen’s town square. The square hosts most major events that happen in the city, such as the February carnival or the Christmas market. There are plenty of markets that take place in the Markplatz throughout the year, so be sure to check the calendar when visiting Erlangen.