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Taking the train from Hamburg-Altona to Prague in 6 hours 35 minutes

Thinking about taking the train from Hamburg-Altona to Prague? We’ve got you covered.

It usually takes around 10 hours 33 minutes to travel the 308 miles (495 km) from Hamburg-Altona to Prague by train, although you can get there in as little as 6 hours 35 minutes on the fastest services. You’ll normally find around 17 trains per day running on this route. You won’t need to worry about making any changes along the way either as direct trains are available. You can travel with DB trains during your journey, as they are the main operator of services on this route.

Train tickets from Hamburg-Altona to Prague are usually cheaper when you book in advance compared to buying them on the day. Start a search in our Journey Planner to check out the latest prices.

Keen to book your train tickets to Prague? No need to wait, start a search with us today! If you want to find out a bit more about the journey first, you can find our train timetable below, tips on booking cheap tickets and our FAQs, including first and last train times.

Hamburg-Altona to Prague by train

First train

06:35

Last train

22:29

Departure station

Hamburg-Altona

Arrival station

Prague

Journey time

From 6h 35m

Distance

308 miles (495 km)

Frequency

17 trains per day

Changes

Direct trains available

Train and bus operators

Citylines, Deutsche Bahn, Flixbus

FAQs about the train journey from Hamburg-Altona to Prague

Want to know more about your journey from Hamburg-Altona to Prague? We've compiled some of the most frequently asked questions by our customers to help you plan your journey.

How do you travel to Prague from Hamburg-Altona?

To get to Prague from Hamburg-Altona, why not take the train? With 17 trains per day and an average journey time of 10 hours and 33 minutes, taking the train is a great way to travel. See our Journey Planner for up-to-date times and prices.

How long does it take to get from Hamburg-Altona to Prague by train?

On average, it takes around 10 hours and 33 minutes to travel from Hamburg-Altona to Prague by train, although you can get there in 6 hours and 35 minutes on the fastest services. With 17 trains per day running on this route, journey times may vary, so check our Journey Planner for more information.

How fast can trains travel from Hamburg-Altona to Prague?

The fastest time a train can travel the 308 miles (495 km) from Hamburg-Altona to Prague is 6 hours and 35 minutes.

Are there any direct trains from Hamburg-Altona to Prague?

Yes, there are direct trains that run between Hamburg-Altona and Prague. You'll usually find 2 travelling on this route each day.

Hamburg-Altona to Prague train times

Check out the next trains departing from Hamburg-Altona to Prague for Tuesday 7th January 2025. For the full train timetable/schedule, or to search for a later time or date, click here.
DepartsArrivesDuration
11:3818:136h 35m, direct
13:3820:136h 35m, 1 change
15:3723:147h 37m, 1 change
16:2005:0012h 40m, 4 changes
16:3205:0012h 28m, 5 changes
18:2007:1312h 53m, 5 changes
18:2008:0113h 41m, 4 changes
20:3408:1311h 39m, 2 changes
20:3409:1612h 42m, 1 change
20:5209:1612h 24m, 4 changes

Deutsche Bahn and EC (Eurocity) trains from Hamburg-Altona to Prague

You can travel from Hamburg-Altona to Prague on Deutsche Bahn and EC (Eurocity) trains. When you search for times and tickets, we might also show you some other options with multiple connections or operators if they’re available.

PhotoJoachimKohlerBremen, under licence CC BY-SA 4.0

The Deutsche Bahn Group is owned by the German State and controls the majority of rail traffic in Germany as well as in many border regions of the country. Every year, Deutsche Bahn transports several million passengers and many stations in Germany are served exclusively by DB trains, including the ICE, IC and EC fleet.

PhotoQualle, under licence CC3.0

EuroCity (EC) trains offer convenient European cross-border connections between major cities in Italy, France, Switzerland, Germany, Austria – it's often a good alternative to air travel.

Eurocity (EC) classes from Hamburg-Altona to Prague

Compare the different travel classes offered by Eurocity (EC) when travelling from Hamburg-Altona to Prague.

Onboard services on Eurocity (EC)

Discover more about the onboard services offered on trains from Hamburg-Altona to Prague.

LuggageLuggageLuggage

You can take as much luggage as you like for free without making a reservation.

Luggage items include briefcases, laptops, rucksacks, trolley bags or suitcases. You can also take pushchairs, folding bikes, scooters, skis and surfboards.

Luggage should be stored under the seat or in the overhead luggage rack. Generally, the standard dimensions of luggage racks are 70 x 50 x 30 cm. Larger items of luggage such as suitcases can be stored in the large luggage racks by the doors.

RestaurantRestaurantFood and drink

With EC, you can enjoy food and drink in the on-board restaurant, or you can grab a snack from the bistro carriage. If you opt for the latter, you can enjoy your food and drink in the bistro or take it back to your seat.

In First Class, you will be served complimentary food and drink at your seat.

DB trains offer a wide variety of locally sourced food and drink, including a range of vegetarian and vegan dishes.

WiFiWiFiEntertainment

Deutsche Bahn are gradually installing free WiFi on their EC trains.

ChildPassengerChildPassengerTravel with children

When travelling with EC, children under 5 years old travel free of charge and don’t require a ticket. Also, children up to 14 years old travel for free if they are accompanied by a person who is at least 15 years old.

On board most EC trains, you will find a family compartment or area suitable for families with babies and children up to the age of 3 years old.

ModeOfTransportBikeModeOfTransportBikeBikes

When travelling with EC, you need a bicycle ticket and reservation to take a bicycle with you. The reservation for your bike is included in the price.

Usually, bike storage spaces are located in second class carriages. Please note that your seat and bike storage space might be located in different carriages.

PetPetPets

If you’re travelling on a EC train, you can take your pet with you. If you have a small dog or pet, you do not need an additional ticket and they can travel for free in a transport box. If your dog or pet is bigger than the size of a house cat, you will need an extra ticket, which costs 50% less than a standard ticket. Dogs not travelling in a transport box must be on a lead and wear a muzzle.

Assistance dogs travel free of charge and do not have to wear a muzzle on the train.

WheelchairWheelchairSpecial Assistance

The Mobility Service can help you with board, disembark and change trains. In addition, staff are happy to answer any questions or assist with any queries to make your journey easier.

Cheap train tickets from Hamburg-Altona to Prague

Book in advance

Most of the train companies across Europe release their tickets around three to six months in advance, many of which can be cheaper the earlier you book. If you know the dates you want to travel, you may be able to find some cheaper train tickets from Hamburg-Altona to Prague by booking early.§

Be flexible with your travel times

Many of the train services in Europe are also popular commuter services, lots of train companies increase ticket prices during “peak hours” (generally between 06:00 – 10:00 and 15:00 – 19:00 on weekdays). If you can, consider travelling outside of peak hours to find lower priced tickets.

Choose a slower or connecting train

On some of the busier routes, you might also have the option to take a slower or connecting train. It may take a little longer than some high-speed or direct services, but if you have a little extra time on your hands, you might find a cheaper fare. Plus, you'll have more time to enjoy the view of the countryside!

Look out for special deals

Take a look at our handy guides to find out when train operators release their special deals and offers to see if you can find cheap European train tickets for your journey.

For specific information about how to get your hands on cheap tickets, check out our European train tickets hub.

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