Praha / Prague / Prag to Kraków / Krakow / Cracow by train

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From Praha hl.n. to Kraków Główny

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes*

Online bookings open: 2 months ahead of the travel date

*It's worth making the effort to book ahead if you want a bed in a sleeping cabin, but you'll save less than €10 compared to booking at the station if you want to travel in a seat or couchette.

A plus of booking online is that you will have ensured your place on the train. Your first choice of accommodation MAY be sold out if you don't book in advance.

There's much to be admired regarding the CD website, the online booking service of the Czech national rail operator, České dráhy, but how to book a berth in  a couchette, or a bed in a sleeping cabin isn't particularly obvious.

Hence our step-by-step guide to booking overnight accommodation on the CD website, which you can find HERE.

Polish Railways (PKP) provides this train and it conveys:

- Compartment Seats 
- Couchettes; 4 berths AND 6 berths
- Standard sleeping cars with 3 bed, 2 bed and 1 cabins
(Deluxe sleeping cabins are not available for the Praha to Krakow journey)

The first price you will see on the CD ticketing site will be for the compartment seats.

Click the train button above for more info including the rail pass reservation fees*:

Rail pass users must reserve before boarding these trains, and reservations CAN be booked online - follow the same steps as for booking tickets, except when initially looking up the journey, select, 'I want a reservation' instead of 'Buy'

OR eservations can be arranged and paid for at the CZ Travel desk at Praha hl.n station - ideally do this when you first arrive in Prague/Praha Hbf on the preceding train on your itinerary.
The reservation desk does not remain open until late into the evening, so it will be closed if you attempt to reserve just prior to boarding.

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
CD *

CD Guide

CD is the national rail operator in Czechia and its very smart online booking service sells tickets for all express train services which it operates within Czechia, as well international journeys by EC, Railjet, SuperCity and overnight trains.
Some express trains, both within and to/from Czechia are operated by LeoExpress and Regiojet and these cannot be booked with CD.

CD also sells international tickets involving changes of train outside of Czechia for end-to-end journeys:

  • to Belgium
  • destinations in Germany not served by direct trains
  • to Paris
  • to Arhus, Copenhagen and Odense in Denmark
  • to destinations in Italy served by the overnight trains from Austria
  • to Luxembourg
  • to destinations in the The Netherlands, including Amsterdam, which are on the route of the direct trains from Berlin
  • to destinations in Romania, including Bucuresti served by the direct day and night trains from Budapest.

In addition to tickets, seat reservations, reservations for bicycles, plus reservations for couchettes and sleeping cabins, can also be booked online with CD, with no booking fees.

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - NoHigh Speed (partial)

Good to Know

The train is usually scheduled to depart from Praha hl.n at 22:15 and arrive in Kraków Główny station at 06:15.

Final Destination: Warszawa*

For the part of the journey between Praha/Prague and Bohumin, these coaches heading to Krakow - and on to Warszawa, will be joined to another train that will be heading to Hummene in Slovakia.

If on the departure screens, you only see a train heading to Hummene departing at 22:15, then the departure details, will also apply to this train

You won't miss out on a beautiful journey if you opt to take this overnight train instead of the daytime trains.

Our general guide to taking European overnight trains is available HERE.

The train is usually scheduled to depart from Praha hl.n at 22:15 and arrive in Kraków Główny station at 06:15.

Final Destination: Warszawa*

For the part of the journey between Praha/Prague and Bohumin, these coaches heading to Krakow - and on to Warszawa, will be joined to another train that will be heading to Hummene in Slovakia.

If on the departure screens, you only see a train heading to Hummene departing at 22:15, then the departure details, will also apply to this train

You won't miss out on a beautiful journey if you opt to take this overnight train instead of the daytime trains.

Our general guide to taking European overnight trains is available HERE.

From Praha hl.n. to Kraków Główny

Tickets

Booking the EC train:

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings usually open: 8 weeks ahead - see our guide to booking tickets on the CD website.

Something to look out for is that CD won't automatically include a reservation for these trains when booking tickets, but it will give you an option to add a reservation.
You'll need to be proactive and add the reservation, because reservations are required on this train for the part of the journey in Poland.

Rail Pass users will also need to reserve prior to boarding, these can be booked online on the CD website or from the International ticket desk in Praha hl.n. station.

Booking the Leo Express train:

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings usually open: 12 - 14 weeks ahead of the travel date

When booking tickets for the Leo Express trains you choose your seats on a seating plan.

If the timings suit, it's particularly worth comparing prices with the EC train if you're considering booking 1st class tickets, as Leo Express also offers a Business Class

Where to book
Ticket Provider Approximate Cost
CD 524 CZK

CD Guide

CD is the national rail operator in Czechia and its very smart online booking service sells tickets for all express train services which it operates within Czechia, as well international journeys by EC, Railjet, SuperCity and overnight trains.
Some express trains, both within and to/from Czechia are operated by LeoExpress and Regiojet and these cannot be booked with CD.

CD also sells international tickets involving changes of train outside of Czechia for end-to-end journeys:

  • to Belgium
  • destinations in Germany not served by direct trains
  • to Paris
  • to Arhus, Copenhagen and Odense in Denmark
  • to destinations in Italy served by the overnight trains from Austria
  • to Luxembourg
  • to destinations in the The Netherlands, including Amsterdam, which are on the route of the direct trains from Berlin
  • to destinations in Romania, including Bucuresti served by the direct day and night trains from Budapest.

In addition to tickets, seat reservations, reservations for bicycles, plus reservations for couchettes and sleeping cabins, can also be booked online with CD, with no booking fees.

Leo Express from €14

On this journey

Journey Features

Day

Good to Know

Final Destination: Krakow-Glowny

It is not a scenic or particularly interesting journey, so having something to watch or read with you, is recommended.

So you won't miss out on particularly memorable travel experience, if you opt to travel by the overnight train.

Taking the EC train:

This direct daytime EC train is usually scheduled to depart from Praha/Prague daily at 10:24 and arrive in Krakow at 17:28 - hence it has a journey time of 7hr 4mins

This train had previously only operated in the summer months, but it now departs year round.

On the CD website it is named the 'Caracovia'.

On this 10:24 departure as far as Bohumin, the train heading to Krakow, will be joined to another train heading to Warszawa.
So if you only see a train heading to Warszawa on the departure screens at that time, the info will also apply to the train heading to Krakow.

Our summary of the on-board experience on the EC train is avaialable by clicking the orange button above.

If this departure time doesn't suit, it's usually possible to depart Praha daily at 14:24 (on a train heading to Warszawa) - and then make a 40 min connection at Katowice into a train heading on to Krakow.

Taking the Leo Express train:

This train only departs on Fridays and Sundays at 16:09 and is due into Krakow at 23:32.

More info about the on board facilities on the Leo Express train is available here.

Final Destination: Krakow-Glowny

It is not a scenic or particularly interesting journey, so having something to watch or read with you, is recommended.

So you won't miss out on particularly memorable travel experience, if you opt to travel by the overnight train.

Taking the EC train:

This direct daytime EC train is usually scheduled to depart from Praha/Prague daily at 10:24 and arrive in Krakow at 17:28 - hence it has a journey time of 7hr 4mins

This train had previously only operated in the summer months, but it now departs year round.

On the CD website it is named the 'Caracovia'.

On this 10:24 departure as far as Bohumin, the train heading to Krakow, will be joined to another train heading to Warszawa.
So if you only see a train heading to Warszawa on the departure screens at that time, the info will also apply to the train heading to Krakow.

Our summary of the on-board experience on the EC train is avaialable by clicking the orange button above.

If this departure time doesn't suit, it's usually possible to depart Praha daily at 14:24 (on a train heading to Warszawa) - and then make a 40 min connection at Katowice into a train heading on to Krakow.

Taking the Leo Express train:

This train only departs on Fridays and Sundays at 16:09 and is due into Krakow at 23:32.

More info about the on board facilities on the Leo Express train is available here.

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