Hire a Private Jet to Prague

The jewel of the Czech Republic and its capital city, Prague offers visitors a mix of history and cosmopolitan flair. Situated on the Vltava River, the city is just dripping with culture. Art galleries, museums, theatres and historical sites abound here and the city centre is on UNESCO's list of World Heritage sites. Combine all that culture with world-class shopping and dining, and you have all the makings of a desirable luxury destination.

What are the closest airports to Prague by private jet?

The closest airports to Prague are the Prague Kbely Airport (LKK, LKKB) and Prague Vaclav Havel (PRG, LKPR). Our team of private aviation advisors recommend Vaclav Havel Airport for travel to and from Prague.

AirportIATAICAO
Prague Kbely AirportLKKLKKB
Prague Vaclav HavelPRGLKPR

What kind of aircraft may I use to go to Prague?

Here is a selection of aircraft you may use to go to Prague. For more details you can contact one of our dedicated Private Aviation Advisor.

Seats: 6

Speed: 440 kts | 815 km/h

Range: 1800 nm | 3333 km

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Speed: 469 kts | 870 km/h

Range: 3682 nm | 6819 km

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Speed: 431 kts | 800 km/h

Range: 2450 nm | 4537 km

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Speed: 367 kts | 680 km/h

Range: 1180 nm | 2185 km

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What Can You Do In Prague?

Given the ambience of luxury and culture in Czech Republic's capital, travelling to and from the city via private jet is befitting, if not preferred.

There are activity options to suit every preference in Prague, from festivals for those that love crowd activities to theatre events and art openings for those that want to ingratiate themselves in the culture of the city.

St. Vitus Cathedral

Front view of the main entrance to the St. Vitus cathedral in Prague Castle in Prague, Czech Republic
Visit the St. Vitus Cathedral

St. Vitus Cathedral is the largest temple in Prague. It is an active cathedral, with regular religious services held here. The coronations of Czech royalty also happened here. The architecture is intricate and the design is reminiscent of Old World Czech culture.

Lobkowicz Palace

Lobkowicz Palace and backyard with beautiful gardening. Also German embassy.
Take a look at the Lobkowicz Palace

Lobkowicz Palace is a 16th-century palace with a museum, gift shop and historic artwork collection. It is one of the most unique cultural experiences in Prague and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The palace was also the official residence of past princes of Lobkowicz.

Old Town Square

Spring morning on the Old Town square with Tyn Church. Sunny sityscape in capital of Czech Republic - Prague, Europe. Artistic style post processed photo.
Walk around the old town square

Old Town Square is in the centre of the city and offers a variety of activities for tourists, including the Prague Astronomical Clock and Old Town Hall. The observation deck at the Hall is tall enough to overlook the entire city, providing unparalleled views of Prague.

Where Should You Dine in Prague?

One of the best parts about a visit to Prague is the option to dine on some of the finest fare Central Europe has to offer.

La Degustation

La Degustation is a Michelin-star restaurant in Prague with a set dinner menu, boasting dishes like a beef oyster blade in dill sauce and pork belly with beetroot and juniper.

Field

Field is another on-demand and ultra-modern Michelin-star restaurant in Prague offering a 10-course meal option.

Lodging Options in Prague

The lodging options found in Prague mirror the city's mix of history and modern amenities.

Aria Hotel Prague

dvorak luxury suite
Enjoy the Dvorak Suite

Talk about a property that exudes elegance, the Aria Hotel Prague offers Gregorian chanting on the path that leads to the hotel entrance. This five-star property uses music as a theme throughout, with artists celebrated through artwork and books throughout. Biographies of various artists, from Mozart to Elvis, are found in the guest suites and there is a private music library on-site.

Mandarin Oriental Prague

mandarin suite
Stay at the Mandarin Presidential Suite

The Mandarin Oriental Prague is a well-known property that is actually a renovated 14th-century monastery. There is an on-site spa, elegant dining room and grand ballroom to lend to the opulent vibe of the entire space. The guest suites' architecture mimics the city's historical aspect, with tall windows and limestone bathrooms.

Le Palais Art Hotel

palais art hotel
Enjoy the Art Hotel

Le Palais Art Hotel is a luxury lodging with an eclectic flair. The guest suites are not expensive, but they are visually appealing with plush furnishings and loads of original artwork. The hotel spa offers more than 20 treatments, and its restaurant specialises in fine dining with an emphasis on local cuisine.

Four Seasons Prague

four seasons prague suite
Book the Presidential Suite

The Four Seasons Prague has name recognition for its high-end brand and offers rooms with sweeping views of Prague and the castle that dominates the landscape. It is within walking distance of Old Town Square and boasts a spa replete with a steam room and sauna.

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Book LunaJets for a Jaunt To or From Prague

Prague is located in one of the most centralized locations on the European continent, which makes this a bustling travel hotspot. Booking a private jet for your visit to and from the city is an ideal way to avoid air traffic. Not only is this a more convenient mode of travel, but also, it mimics the luxury you're likely to experience during your time in the city.

Our team of private aviation advisors will guide you throughout the rental of your business jet. LunaJets will organize the type of aircraft you need or wish for, the airport you need to land at, the airport transfer, and more. Forget about the hassle of a long check-in, delayed take-off, and a full flight, charter a private jet, and see the city centre of Prague from the skies in no flight time.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Vaclav Havel Airport from the city of Prague?

It is about 15km away from the centre and a 20-minute drive.

How far is Prague from London?

It is about 1000 km, 1 hour and 45 minutes by private jet flight.

When is the best time to visit Prague?

Prague is beautiful to visit all year round. It is a vibrant full of life and architecture, clubs and bars.

What is Prague known for?

Prague is especially famous for its cultural life. It's also known as “The City of 100 Towers” “The Rooftop of Europe“ and many other names.