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  • Writer's pictureDamian Brzeski

New Railway Connection: From Gdańsk to Prague Without Transfers!

The new railway connection from Gdańsk to Prague is a long-awaited investment that will certainly please many travelers. Soon we will be able to reach the capital of the Czech Republic comfortably and without transfers, which will open up new opportunities for us to visit and get to know one of the most beautiful cities in Europe.


The inauguration of this route is not only a convenience for tourists, but also an important step in the development of international railway connections in our part of the continent.



Train to Prague: Direct Railway Connection from Gdańsk


Czech Railways, known for their reliability and comfort, are introducing a new direct connection from Gdańsk to Prague. From December this year, this long-awaited route will allow travelers to conveniently and quickly reach the Czech capital without the need for transfers.


The trains will run regularly, offering comfortable travel conditions, including spacious carriages, Wi-Fi access and comfortable seats.


The new connection, marked as line Ex 32 , is intended not only to shorten travel time, but also to increase passenger comfort and safety. The trains are equipped with modern air-conditioning systems, as well as facilities for disabled people.


The route is also of great importance for the development of tourism and cultural exchange between Poland and the Czech Republic, which may contribute to closer cooperation between our countries.


From Prague to Tricity, the train will cover the route in approximately 9 hours, stopping along the way in cities such as Pardubice, Lichkov, Międzylesie, Wrocław, Poznań, Bydgoszcz, Gdańsk and Gdynia.


Trains will run four times a day, and ticket prices will be very attractive - around PLN 110 for a second-class ticket.


Prague – City of a Thousand Towers


Prague, known among other things as the "City of a Thousand Towers", is one of the most beautiful and fascinating places in Europe. The capital of the Czech Republic delights with its architecture, rich history and unique atmosphere.


Walking through its charming streets, you can admire historic buildings, including the famous Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and St. Stephen's Cathedral. Hello.


Prague is a paradise for beer lovers. The Czech brewery Staropramen and many other local breweries offer a wide selection of excellent beers.


Czech beer drinking culture is deeply rooted, and Prague is one of the best places in the world to try this drink. The Czech Republic has been leading in the world rankings of beer consumption per capita for years.


The city abounds in numerous restaurants and pubs where you can enjoy not only beer, but also delicious Czech cuisine.


It is worth trying such specialties as smažený sýr (fried cheese), svíčková (beef in cream sauce) and trdelník (chimney cake).


Prague also offers a wealth of cultural attractions. Numerous museums, art galleries and theaters attract art lovers from all over the world.


The city is bustling both day and night, offering a wide selection of restaurants, cafes and pubs where you can try local specialties and traditional Czech beer.


You cannot forget about picturesque places such as Złota Uliczka, full of colorful houses, or Vyšehrad with a beautiful view of the city. Prague is also home to many festivals and events that attract tourists throughout the year.


Thanks to the new railway connection, travel to Prague will become even more accessible and comfortable.


Prague is also a city full of interesting facts. It is home to the oldest working astronomical clock in the world and the famous John Lennon Wall, covered with graffiti inspired by the Beatles and local artists .

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