Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague is not a huge distance from other central European cities. Vienna is 300 km away, Bratislava 320 km, Berlin 350 km, Budapest 550 km, Warsaw 630 km and Copenhagen 750 km.
The capital of the Czech Republic is a modern city and a treasure trove of building styles. The main place of interest in Prague is Prague Castle, silhouetted against the skyline. Prague’s typical panorama is enhanced by one of the oldest stone bridges in Europe. The noble features of Prague’s many palaces and the richness of its Baroque churches and gilt towers stay in the minds of visitors long after they have left. Prague, unlike other cities, has never been comprehensively rebuilt, and has kept its charm thanks to 11 centuries of architecture. The entire historical centre is now a UNESCO listed site. There are over 2,000 buildings on UNESCO’s list of world heritage sites.
The Catchment Area of Prague Airport
The catchment area is large serving the Czech Republic, especially Prague and its surrounding regions such as Central Bohemia. Thanks to the extension of the road network, Prague Airport is now easily accessible for the population of border regions in Germany, Austria and Poland. The map shows catchment areas within a 60-minute, 90-minute and 120-minute-reach from Prague.
Catchment Area Population
- within 60 minutes 2,314,642
- within 90 minutes 4,036,775
- within 120 minutes 7,613,990
