Prague Main Station

Local namePraha hlavní nádraží
LocationNew Town, Prague, Česko

The recently refurbished Art Nouveau building of Prague's main train station has been in service since 1871. The station was originally named after the Emperor of Austria, Franz Joseph I.

If you have some time before the departure of your train, you should stop by at the renowned Fanta's Café. Its name comes from the architect of the station, Josef Fanta. Order a cup of coffee and admire the beautiful interior.

The station also witnessed the heroic deed of Nicholas Winton who saved hundreds of Jewish children during the Second World War. There is a statue on the first platform which commemorates this courageous man.

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Opening hours

Ticket Counter
Mon - Fri: 3:20 am - 0:30 am
Sat - Sun: 2:00 am - 2:30 am, 3:20 am - 00:30 am

Passenger Areas:
Mo-Th 03:15 am - 00:45 am
Pá–Ne 00:00 am - midnight

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praha_hlavní_nádraží

Official Website https://www.cd.cz/en/stanice/5457076/

Phone +420 840 112 113

Address Wilsonova 300/8, 110 00 Prague, Czech Republic

Coordinates 50°4'58.925" N 14°26'10.122" E

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