Yo, Poznań fam, we’ve got a new way to roll to Prague, and it’s smoother than ever. Starting Sunday, December 15, you can hop a direct train straight from Poznań to the heart of the Czech capital. Forget those bus cramps or airport queues—this is the move for a stress-free trip.
PKP Intercity has teamed up with the Czech legends at České dráhy to launch the Baltic Express, connecting Gdynia to Prague with stops in Poznań. Got options? Heck yeah! Four trains a day:
- Departing Poznań at 2:47, 7:31, 11:31, and 15:31.
- Landing you in Prague by 9:06, 13:12, 17:12, or 21:10.
And coming back? Easy. Trains leave Prague at 6:41, 10:51, 14:50, and 18:51. You’ll be back in Poznań before you can say “Czech beer rocks” (arrival times in parentheses).
The best part? You’re riding city center to city center in just over 5.5 hours—basically car speed, minus the parking drama. Tickets are easy on the wallet too, starting at PLN 110 (€24.90), depending on the euro rate. Plus, you can book up to 60 days in advance.
So, whether you’re about the sights, the nightlife, or just some fresh trdelník vibes, Prague is officially just a train ride away. Pack your bags and ride in style! 🚆🎒