Searching for the best way to return from Dresden to the Prague city or airport? Renting a car implies almost 2 hours of driving without knowing a route, looking for a parking place, filling the tank and many other issues. Taking a taxi from Dresden to Prague usually ends up in a high bill, and a rare driver takes a responsibility to go to another country. So the best intercountry transfer method is doubtlessly a private taxi from Dresden to Prague.
One of the most trusted VIP transfer companies in the Czech Republic is T&A Transfers. The company services include sightseeing tours, business daily rides to other cities and countries, airport pickup and a premium taxi from Dresden to Prague and back. All the services are available for all categories of travelers, including businessmen and families.
By booking a private taxi from Dresden to Prague at T&A Transfers, you select the world-safest Mercedes of S, V, E-class or GLS by your wish. A professional suited chauffeur will pick you up in time and plan your trip considering actual road conditions. Free Wi-Fi, a phone charger, bottled water and A/C will help you relax in a leather backseat of your Mercedes taxi from Dresden to Prague. We will take care of your safety, comfort and punctuality.
When you feel tired of the crowded Prague city center, the best advice is to escape to the greenery of Pague parks and gardens. Check out our top list of places where you will relax and enjoy peace and quiet without leaving the city.
Wallenstein Garden. This garden forms a part of the Wallenstein Palace and is located in the Lesser Quarter. Dated back to the 17th century, nowadays it is a seat of the Senate of the Czech Republic. When you enter the garden, you immediately get stunned how quiet it can feel in the very city center. There is a pond with ducks and carps, a fountain with statues of Hercules and the Naiads, peacocks wander around the garden. When you enter the garden from the side of the palace, you can marvel a stunning large wall that looks like skulls but actually it´s a wall with artificial stalactites imitating a cave. What also draws attention is Sala Terrena - the building of the 17th century with fresco paintings and stuccoes. Now it serves as a venue for cultural events and concerts.
Vrtba Garden. Also named as Vrtbovská Garden or Vrtbovská zahrada, the garden is located on the slope of Petrin Hill. It was created in the 18th century during the construction boom and represents Baroque style. The highlight of the garden is the Vltba Palace with exquisite staircases, vast terraces and decorated banisters. Multiple statues and sculpture decorations create aristocratic atmosphere in the garden. Also, here is a perfect view onto the St. Nicholas Cathedral. Both the Palace and the Garden have been reconstructed in the previous centuries, but they obviously haven’t lost their majestic vibe.
The South Gardens. Spread in front of the Prague Castle, the South Gardens include three different areas - Hartig Garden, Paradise Garden and Garden on Ramparts. First you go through wide stairs of the Paradise Garden. Trapezoid lane features granite stones and accurately trimmed greenery. A large bowl dominates the lane. Between this lane and Garden on Ramparts stands a gorgeous sculpture Good Shepherd and lies magnificent Matthias arbour. Enter Garden on Ramparts through the Bull stairs - the view is breathtaking. Just note that the gardens are open in certain hours, so be sure to come in advance to have enough time for a pacific stroll.
Once you have decided to come to Prague, hire a car with driver at T&A. A private taxi from Dresden to Prague will bring you to the city safely, comfortably and fast. Enjoy prime Mercedes with AC, free WiFi and a professional experienced driver.