Train Prague → Warsaw
Duration 69J 10h -

Have a Pra-ha moment in the city of spires
Have a Pra-ha moment in the city of spires This is the city of spires, and as soon as you exit the main train station Praha Hlavni Nádraží you’ll get a taste for the gothic architecture. The station is conveniently located near Wenceslas Square – aptly named for the patron saint of Bohemia and a hub for the hip and tourists alike. In 1989, during the Velvet revolution, this boulevard was lined with demonstrators exalting freedom. The outcry for democracy has led to the city being the most westernized and tourist-friendly of all the Eastern bloc cities. Learn more about Prague

City that saw war, emerges peacefully and beautifully
City that saw war, emerges peacefully and beautifully The bombs dropped. The city was destroyed. A wall went up and Warsaw was bathed in Red for decades. Wall comes down, capitalism floods the streets and voila – Warsaw, uprising. And there's a very (very) short history of the capital of Poland. It's amazing how after such a short period of time, a city can recover with grace, beauty and modernity. This is evident even in Warsaw's Centralna train station. When you arrive, take the escalator two levels up to the main hall for your choice of transport to the city center. Whether you take a bus, tram or train, prepare to be surprised. Learn more about Warsaw
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