If you want first class, change 2. Class to 1. Class before running the enquiry. Business class is premium 1st class, it only exists on Railjet trains between Prague & Vienna plus a few other routes including Railjets within Austria. If you select business class it'll default to 1st class on routes where business class doesn't exist. 1. Re: train configuration and booking Berlin - Prague: need help. 12 years ago. Save. As very few people travel first class (it is usually mainly tourists who do - the difference in comfort is negligible), you will be able to pick and choose where you sit, especially as the train starts in Berlin. Not many people reserve, either, as it is not The best way to get from Prague - Main Station to Berlin is to train which takes 4h 15m and costs 390 Kč - 1 900 Kč. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs 650 Kč - 950 Kč and takes 5h 7m, you could also fly, which costs 1 200 Kč - 5 500 Kč and takes 6h 15m. Mode details Try 1st class. 3x First Minute Europe ticket, 1st class, 1 person. Non-transferable – linked to a person. Obligatory train EC 174 in the Praha hl.n. – Berlin Hbf (tief) segment and other obligatory foreign trains per the searched connection. What else I’ll get. 2868 CZK. Activate loyalty points. 60 p. Select. I EC174 is a EuroCity train going from Berlin to Prague. Time – 4.3 hours. Price – From $21. Comfort – 5/5. For many, the train between Berlin and Prague is the most comfortable way to travel. It goes direct from capital to capital, so there’s no need to drag your bags from one platform to the next somewhere along the way. You can depend on Czech Railways (CD) to get you from Berlin to Prague by train in classic European comfort. Their modern EuroCity (EC) high-speed trains can make the journey between the two capital cities in just 4 hours and 23 minutes, non-stop! Choose from one of 7 daily departure times, then climb aboard a stylish, air-cooled EuroCity coach. By Rick Steves. Nearly every European train has both first- and second-class cars (and some newer fast trains even have one or two extra rungs of "premier" or "executive" fanciness), all going at precisely the same speed. Yet on most trains in most countries, tickets in second class cost about a third less than those in first class. Re: Berlin to Prague train seating. First class is normally not sold out/fully reserved. There's a good chance you can take seats on the left side even if you reserved on the right. If the seats are not occupied after Dresden (where the scenic area begins) take them. 3. Re: Berlin to Prague train seating. .

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