Flights to Prague
Prague is a beautiful old-world city with modern eclectic energy, so whether you want to spend your day soaking up the city’s history or you’d rather indulge in fine food and drink the night away under the red-roofed bars of Old Town, there’s a little something here for everyone.
SAS flies to Prague in Czech Republic from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm.
We fly from all our destinations in Europe, the US (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Washington D.C.), Canada (Toronto), and Asia (Bangkok, Seoul and Tokyo).
Book a flight to Prague with SAS
Fly to Prague, the beautiful old-world city with modern eclectic energy. Prague offers a little something for everyone, whether you're craving a day immersed in the city's rich history or seeking to indulge in fine food and drinks in the red-roofed bars of Old Town. Whether you want to go for a weekend or longer, Prague offers many attractions and activities, all year round.
SAS flies to Prague from/via Oslo, Copenhagen or Stockholm. With our extensive network it's easy to find a flight that fits your schedule and budget. With our different ticket type options, SAS Go, SAS Plus and SAS Business, you can customize your journey to fit your personal preferences.
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Discover cheap flights to Prague
The general rule of thumb is the earlier you book your flight to Prague, the cheaper flight tickets you'll find. You'll always find our lowest fares in SAS' low-fare calendar, where you get an overview of the ticket prices per month. When you book your flight at flysas.com you always get 24 hour money-back guarantee, so if you see a great offer you can book your trip and decide later. Don't forget to keep an eye out for SAS' campaigns and offers, do this best by becoming a EuroBonus member and subscribing to our newsletter.
- Airport: Prague Ruzyne Airport (PRG)
- Currency: Czech Crowns
- Time zone: CET: UTC +1/CEST: UTC+2
- Official language: Czech
Why you should visit Prague
Nicknamed ‘the City of a Hundred Spires’ Prague is known for its impressive architecture, baroque buildings, and historic town square making it the perfect city break for history buffs and culture vultures alike. When you’re not admiring the 9th-century Prague Castle, you’ll likely be visiting the Prague Astronomical Clock, wandering over the iconic Charles Bridge, or joining a brewery tour to sample the city’s finest ales.
As the sun sets, Prague transforms into a haven for foodies and those seeking an unforgettable nightlife experience. Indulge in the finest Czech cuisine, from hearty goulash to delicate pastries, in charming local eateries or world-class restaurants.
When is it cheapest to fly to Prague?
Ticket prices depend on a few different things, such as the season, demand, and when you book your trip. As a general rule, it's cheaper to fly to Prague off-season, meaning outside holiday periods and peak tourist season. Being flexible with your travel dates, and booking far ahead, can also help you find cheaper flight tickets. You'll always find our lowest fares in SAS' low-fare calendar.
What is the weather like in Prague?
The weather in Prague varies throughout the year, experiencing all four seasons. Here's a general overview of the weather in different seasons. The best time to visit Prague depends on what kind of trip you want. Each season in Prague has its own unique charm.
Spring
Spring is a delightful time to visit Prague, with mild temperatures. Temperatures range from around 10°C to 20°C. It's a pleasant time to visit as the city starts to bloom with flowers, the days become longer and fewer crowds. It's a great time to explore the city's parks and gardens.
Summer
Summers in Prague are generally warm and can sometimes be hot. Average temperatures range from 20°C to 25°C, with occasional heatwaves pushing temperatures higher. It's a popular time for tourists, and you can expect longer daylight hours. The city comes alive with outdoor festivals, concerts, and lively street performances.
Fall
Fall brings cooler temperatures to Prague, with average highs ranging from 14°C to 19°C. The city is adorned with beautiful autumn colors, making it a picturesque time to visit with fewer crowds. However, be prepared for some rainfall during this season.
Winter
Winter brings a magical atmosphere to Prague. It's a great time to get into the holiday spirit. The city is transformed into a winter wonderland, with Christmas markets, festive decorations, and a chance to experience the charm of the holiday season. Winters in Prague are cold, with average temperatures around 0°C. Snowfall is common, especially in December and January.
Keep in mind that the weather can vary from year to year, so it's always a good idea to check the forecast closer to your travel dates.
Tips for a smooth trip to Prague
Plan ahead and allow for some extra time
Make sure you keep track of your departure time and identify your check in terminal. You can check in online via our website or in the SAS app up to 30 hours before your departure time. It may sound obvious, but it’s always best to arrive a little early rather than being stressed. This is especially true during the summer or other popular vacation times.
Pack smart
Check our baggage rules and restrictions when it comes to baggage. Make sure your ticket type contains the right amount of baggage for what you intend to bring. Please remember that adding bags to our website or SAS App is always cheaper than doing it in person at the airport.
Stay up-to-date
Be sure to regularly check for any updates regarding your flight, such as for example gate changes. Keep an eye on your SAS flight status or download the SAS App for the latest updates.
Fly with SAS to Prague Ruzyne Airport, and you’ll land in Prague ready to begin your holiday feeling relaxed and well rested.
APRIL 2022
There are many wonderful atmospheric hotels in the Czech capital, for all budgets. Let's take a look.
Royal baroque fantasy
Alchymist Prague Castle Suites
Feel like royalty in this Baroque fantasy in a 15th century mansion with a pink-and-white façade, right below the Prague Castle walls. The opulent décor means brocaded bed linens and drapes, chandeliers, murals and marble bathrooms in eight spacious guest rooms, each with its own butler. Gilded furniture and ornate ceilings adorn public areas, where a daily wine and cheese tasting takes place. A terrace faces the castle, where breakfast is served in summer. Its bigger sister hotel, also Baroque-style luxury in Mala Strana, Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa, has 45 lavishly-appointed rooms and suites, a spa Bali-inspired in its art, design and treatments, and Aquarius, an Italian restaurant.
A former 1284 monastery
Augustine Hotel
In a former 1284 monastery in Mala Strana, this Luxury Collection hotel's thoughtful renovation has enhanced its distinctive features. Rooms are in Czech Cubist-style or contemporary décor, many have vaulted ceilings, and have castle, courtyard or garden views. But the unique Fresco Suite features 19th century wall frescoes, a parquet floor, marble bathroom and terrace. The spa uses recipes from Augustinian monks - try the exfoliation treatment that uses St. Thomas dark beer and hops. Sip Angel Cocktails in the Refectory Bar (look up at the soaring barrel-vaulted ceiling for the divine inspiration). The restaurant in a glass-enclosed courtyard serves European and Czech specialties, but groups can reserve ex-St. Thomas Brewery cellars to dine.
Dedicated to music
Aria Hotel
In this music-themed luxury hotel, each floor is devoted to a music genre, like classical or jazz, while each guest room is dedicated to a composer or musician, like Mozart, ABBA or Billie Holliday, with related CDs, art and books. Enjoy some of the music library's 5,000+ albums and over 800 movies on your room's Apple TV, or in a salon (one with wood-burning fireplace). Guests get free access to Prague's oldest Baroque, Vrtba Palace Garden, behind this Mala Strana hotel. Some rooms have views of the terraced garden (a top spot for weddings), but if yours doesn't, the rooftop terrace has a gorgeous view of domes and spires. The restaurant, named Coda, offers gourmet Czech food in a striking Art Deco space.
Modern Art Deco
Emblem Hotel
This arty hotel employed an array of Italian, French, Dutch and English designers for its stylish contemporary spin on Art Deco, and Czech artists stayed free in exchange for their on-loan art. Just left of Old Town Square, the Emblem offers a free art walk when guests can learn about Czech art and design styles from Art Nouveau to Cubist, and often get free tickets to fashion shows and music festivals. All 59 rooms have marble bathrooms, while the Library Suite has a "secret" bedroom and an extra-large copper bathtub behind a bookshelf. The spa has a rooftop terrace with a jacuzzi and panoramic view, and spa products from Pure Altitude in the French Alps use all-natural ingredients, such as edelweiss and Arctic berries. The restaurant, George Prime Steak, is a US-style steakhouse that also serves seafood with a long California wine list. Sociable communal areas include a cigar lounge and the members-only Maharal Club, which guests can use.
The #1 hotel in Prague
Hotel Residence Agnes
This modest-priced gem, a five-minute walk from the Old Town Square but located on a peaceful alley in a bright-pink 14th century building, is ranked the #1 hotel in Prague by tripadvisor.com, mostly for its incredibly kind staff. Arrive at the cozy family-run 22-room hotel and staff sit you down with a welcome beer or wine, ask how they can help on your visit, recommend restaurants and tours, and sometimes take you there. You're plied with free snacks and drinks during your stay, while the buffet breakfast included in the room price offers enough choices to pack a lunch.
Oriental luxury experience
Mandarin Oriental Prague
This luxury hotel in an ex-14th-century monastery in Mala Strana has the world's only spa located in a former Renaissance chapel. While rooms feature contemporary design, many have vaulted ceilings and castle, cobblestone street or garden views, some with terraces. Room service and the fitness center are both 24-hour. The restaurant, Spices, offers Asian food from three countries (no surprise, from this Hong Kong-based chain) and there's also an all-day dining restaurant.
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Always included in your trip to Prague
At SAS, we want to make sure our customers have a relaxed and pleasant journey. No matter which ticket type you carry, you’ll always have some SAS benefits. Included in your flight to Prague is online check-in, coffee & tea onboard and access to the SAS App.
Included in your travel class: | SAS Go | SAS Plus | SAS Business* |
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24-hour money back guarantee | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Carry-on | LightYes* Smart/Pro1 x 8 kg |
2 x 8 kg* | 2 x 8 kg |
Checked bag(s) | LightNo Smart/Pro1 x 23 kg |
Smart1 x 23 kg Pro2 x 23 kg |
2 x 32 kg |
Fast track** | No | Yes | Yes |
SAS Lounge** | For an additional fee | Yes | Yes |
Food & beverages | Long distance flights to/from Asia, Canada and US:Yes Flights within Scandinavia/Europe:Can be pre-ordered |
Yes | Yes |
WiFi | For an additional fee | For an additional fee | Yes |
*flights to/from Asia, Canada and US **When available
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