Landing in Prague and figuring out how to get to Onefam Míru Hostel Prague should take you about two minutes to plan, not an hour.
This guide walks you through every route — from Václav Havel Airport, the main train station, the bus terminal, and from wherever you happen to be standing in the city centre — with current 2026 prices, travel times and the exact stops you need. How to get Onefam Míru Hostel Prague: Complete transport guide
The hostel sits in Vinohrady, one of the calmest and most walkable neighbourhoods in the city, just minutes from the oldest metro line. Short version: for 40 CZK (about €1,60) you can be at the front door of Onefam Míru Hostel Prague in around 35 minutes from the airport, suitcase and all.
Onefam Míru Hostel Prague at a glance
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Exact address and nearest Metro
The address is Slezská 1, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady. The nearest metro station is Náměstí Míru (Line A, green line), about a 4–5 minute walk from the door. The same square is also served by trams 4, 10, 13, 16 and 22. Reception: +420 725 723 605. Check-in opens at 3:00 PM and check-out is at 11:00 AM, with 24/7 staffing — so late-night arrivals are no problem.
Routes compared at a glance
| From | Best route | Time | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Václav Havel Airport | Trolleybus 59 + Metro A | 35–45 min | 40 CZK |
| Hlavní nádraží (main station) | Metro C → A | 6–8 min | 40 CZK |
| Florenc bus station | Metro B/C → A | 10–12 min | 40 CZK |
| Old Town Square | Metro A (Staroměstská → Náměstí Míru) | 8 min | 40 CZK |
| Prague Castle | Metro A (Malostranská → Náměstí Míru) | 12 min | 40 CZK |
How to get from Václav Havel Airport (PRG) to Onefam Míru Hostel Prague
Václav Havel Airport sits about 17 km northwest of the centre. There’s no direct metro from the airport, but the public transport combo is fast, reliable and by far the cheapest way to reach Onefam Míru Hostel Prague.
Option 1 — Trolleybus 59 + Metro Line A (cheapest, recommended)

This is the route most guests use, and it’s the one locals take. A single 40 CZK ticket (valid for 90 minutes) covers the whole journey — bus and metro on one fare, no second ticket needed.
- Exit Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 and look for the “59” trolleybus stop. It’s clearly signposted right outside both terminals. (Heads-up: the old line 119 was replaced by battery-electric trolleybus 59 in 2024 — plenty of outdated blogs still mention 119.)
- Buy a 40 CZK basic ticket at the yellow vending machine at the stop (card and contactless accepted).
- Board the trolleybus and ride to the last stop, Nádraží Veleslavín (about 15–17 minutes).
- Follow the green “M” signs into the metro and take Metro Line A (green) toward Depo Hostivař or Skalka.
- Get off at Náměstí Míru. The metro ride is about 16 minutes, with trains every 2–4 minutes.
- Exit via the longest escalator in the European Union — 87 metres, 2 min 21 sec, so plan accordingly with luggage — turn onto Francouzská, and walk 4 minutes to Slezská 1.
Total: 35–45 minutes, 40 CZK.
Option 2 — Airport Express + Metro Line C → A

The Airport Express (AE) is a dedicated bus with luggage racks that runs non-stop from both terminals to Praha Hlavní nádraží (the main train station). It’s more comfortable than trolleybus 59 and better if you have big suitcases.
- Outside the terminals, follow signs for “Airport Express / AE Bus”.
- Buy a ticket on board (60–100 CZK depending on source, cash or card). The AE uses a separate fare not covered by the standard 40 CZK ticket.
- The AE runs every 30 minutes and takes about 35 minutes to reach Hlavní nádraží.
- At the main station, head down to Metro Line C (red) and ride one stop south to Muzeum.
- At Muzeum, transfer to Metro Line A (green) going east toward Depo Hostivař, and ride one stop to Náměstí Míru.
- Walk 4 minutes to Slezská 1.
Total: 50–60 minutes, 60–100 CZK + 40 CZK metro.
Option 3 — Taxi, Uber or Bolt
A rideshare from the airport takes 25–30 minutes depending on traffic and costs roughly 600–800 CZK (€24–32) via Uber or Bolt. Avoid unmarked “taxis” in the arrivals hall — use only the official Uber Airport counter, Bolt, or the licensed taxi rank outside Terminal 1. Give the driver this address: Slezská 1, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady.
Option 4 — Night arrival after midnight
If your flight lands late, Prague’s metro stops running around midnight. Two reliable options:
- Night bus 910 from the airport to I. P. Pavlova (Metro Line C area), then a 12-minute walk to the hostel. Runs every 30 minutes. Same 40 CZK ticket.
- Uber or Bolt — the smart choice after 1 AM, when waits get long and walking with luggage isn’t ideal.
How to Get from Prague Main Train Station (Hlavní nádraží) to Onefam Míru Hostel Prague

If you arrive by train — from Berlin, Vienna, Budapest, Kraków, anywhere — you’ll land at Praha Hlavní nádraží. The journey to Onefam Míru Hostel Prague is one of the shortest in the whole city.
By metro (6 minutes)
- From the station concourse, follow signs for Metro C (red).
- Take Line C one stop south to Muzeum.
- Switch to Metro A (green) direction Depo Hostivař.
- One stop later, get off at Náměstí Míru. Walk 4 minutes to Slezská 1.
Total: 6–8 minutes on transit + 4 minutes walking. A 30-minute ticket (39 CZK) is enough.
On foot (15–18 minutes)
Travelling light? Walking is genuinely pleasant. Exit the station, head southeast along Vinohradská street, keep going until you hit Náměstí Míru square. Turn right on Francouzská, then left on Slezská. Done.
How to get Onefam Míru Hostel Prague from Florenc Bus Station
Most international coaches (FlixBus, RegioJet, Student Agency) terminate at Florenc in eastern Prague.
By metro
Take Metro C (red) one stop to Muzeum, transfer to Metro A (green), ride one stop to Náměstí Míru. About 10 minutes total, 40 CZK.
By tram
Tram 8 from Florenc to Náměstí Míru is a scenic alternative that takes roughly 15 minutes on the same ticket.
How to Get from Prague City Centre to Onefam Míru Hostel Prague
Onefam Míru Hostel Prague is close enough to walk from most central points, but the metro is faster.
From Old Town Square
Walk to Staroměstská metro (Line A), ride 3 stops east to Náměstí Míru. Total: 8 minutes on metro + 4 minutes walking. Or walk the whole way in about 25 minutes via Wenceslas Square.
From Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square is a flat 15-minute walk down Vinohradská street. By metro: Muzeum → Line A one stop to Náměstí Míru.
From Prague Castle
From Malostranská metro, take Line A direction Depo Hostivař for 5 stops (about 12 minutes) to reach the nearest station.
Prague public transport tickets you’ll need

Every route above uses the same city-wide ticketing system. Getting this right saves time and avoids a potential 1.500 CZK fine.
Which ticket to buy
- 30-minute ticket — 39 CZK — fine for short hops inside the centre.
- 90-minute ticket — 40 CZK — the standard. Covers airport transfer end to end.
- 24-hour pass — 120 CZK — worth it if you use transport more than 3 times in a day.
- 72-hour pass — 330 CZK — the best deal for a 3+ night stay with some exploring. Unlimited trams, buses, metro and the Petřín funicular.
Where to buy
Yellow vending machines at every metro station, every airport exit, and most major tram stops accept contactless. The PID Lítačka mobile app (iOS + Android) is the easiest option — buy and activate from your phone, but note that in-app tickets must be activated 2 minutes before boarding. Tobacco shops (trafika) also sell paper tickets.
How to validate (avoid the fine)
Paper tickets must be stamped in the small yellow validators at metro entrances and inside every tram and bus. Validate once, at the start of your journey, never again — stamping twice cancels it. Plainclothes inspectors check tickets constantly, and the fine for an unvalidated ticket is 1.500 CZK on the spot. This matters especially on the airport line.
Driving to Slezská 1 — Parking options
Driving in Prague is strongly discouraged. If you must:
- Enter “Slezská 1, Praha 2” into your GPS.
- Vinohrady is a paid residential parking zone (blue zone) — non-residents can’t legally park on the street during working hours.
- Parking Flora (10 min walk) — safe, covered, around 40–60 CZK/hour.
- P+R lots at the city edge (Zličín, Skalka, Černý Most) — park there for 50 CZK/day and metro into Náměstí Míru. By far the smartest option for road-tripping visitors.
Walking from Náměstí Míru Metro to the door

Once you exit the metro, here’s the final 4-minute walk:
- Exit the station. You’ll emerge in the middle of the square, next to the twin-spired Church of St. Ludmila and the Vinohrady Theatre.
- With the church on your right, walk southwest along Korunní or Francouzská (either works).
- Turn left onto Slezská after one short block.
- Number 1 is on your right. You’ve arrived.
Reception is open 24/7, so a 2 AM arrival after a late flight is no problem — someone will let you in.
Summary — Fastest routes compared

The short version you can screenshot:
- From the airport, cheapest: Trolleybus 59 → Metro A → Náměstí Míru. 35–45 min, 40 CZK.
- From the airport, late night: Night bus 910 → I. P. Pavlova + walk, or Uber/Bolt (€25).
- From Hlavní nádraží: Metro C → Muzeum → Metro A → Náměstí Míru. 6–8 min, 40 CZK.
- From Florenc bus station: Metro C → Muzeum → Metro A → Náměstí Míru. 10 min, 40 CZK.
- From Old Town: Metro A from Staroměstská, 3 stops to Náměstí Míru. 8 min.
- Best ticket for a 3-night stay: 72-hour pass, 330 CZK.
- Address to save in your phone: Slezská 1, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady.
Once you arrive, the Onefam Míru Hostel Prague reception will get you settled, hand you your locker key, and point you to the free family dinner that same evening — our favourite way to welcome new guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the exact address of Onefam Míru Hostel Prague?
Onefam Míru Hostel Prague is located at Slezská 1, 120 00 Praha 2-Vinohrady, Czech Republic. The nearest metro is Náměstí Míru on Line A (green line), about a 4–5 minute walk from the front door.
What is the nearest metro station to the hostel?
The nearest stop is Náměstí Míru on Metro Line A (green line), about 350 metres from the door. It’s the deepest metro station in the European Union, with an 87-metre escalator that takes 2 minutes 21 seconds to ascend — worth knowing if you have heavy luggage.
How do I get from Prague Airport to Onefam Míru Hostel Prague?
The cheapest and fastest route is trolleybus 59 from either terminal to Nádraží Veleslavín, then Metro Line A (green) to Náměstí Míru, then a 4-minute walk to Slezská 1. Total time 35–45 minutes. A single 40 CZK ticket covers the whole journey.
How much does it cost to reach the hostel by public transport?
A single 90-minute ticket costs 40 CZK (about €1,60) and covers the entire journey from the airport, train station or anywhere in the city, including transfers between bus and metro. No second ticket needed.
Is there a shuttle service from the airport?
No, the property does not offer an airport shuttle. Public transport is cheap and fast (40 CZK, 35–45 min), and Uber, Bolt or a licensed taxi typically costs 600–800 CZK for the same trip.
Can I walk from Prague’s main train station to the hostel?
Yes. The walk from Hlavní nádraží takes about 15–18 minutes along Vinohradská street — a flat, direct, well-lit route. With heavy luggage, the metro (Line C → Line A, 6 minutes) is faster and easier.
Is it safe to arrive late at night?
Yes. Reception is open 24/7 and Vinohrady is one of the safest districts in the city. After midnight, take night bus 910 from the airport to I. P. Pavlova, or use Uber/Bolt for late arrivals with luggage.
Do I need a separate ticket for the metro after the airport bus?
No. The 40 CZK 90-minute ticket covers trolleybus 59 plus the metro transfer to Náměstí Míru as one journey. Validate the ticket only once, when you first board the bus at the airport.
What happens if I don’t validate my ticket?
Plainclothes inspectors check tickets on all lines. An unvalidated ticket is treated as no ticket and carries a 1.500 CZK fine on the spot. Always stamp your paper ticket in the yellow validator when you first board — and only once.
Is there parking at the hostel?
There is no private parking at the property, and Vinohrady is a paid blue residential zone. Drivers are best off leaving their car at a P+R lot on the edge of Prague (50 CZK/day) and taking the metro to Náměstí Míru — smoother and cheaper than city driving.
Sources
- Onefam Hostels official site — Onefam Míru Hostel Prague page
- Václav Havel Airport Prague — public transport information: https://www.prg.aero/en/how-much-public-transport-ticket-city-centre
- Prague Public Transport (Dopravní podnik hl. m. Prahy): https://www.dpp.cz
- PID Lítačka — Prague Integrated Transport: https://pid.cz/metro/
- HelloPrague — Prague Metro, Tram & Bus Guide 2026: https://www.helloprague.net/getting-around-prague-by-public-transport/
- Discovering Prague — Airport to City Centre 2026: https://discoveringprague.com/how-to-get-from-prague-airport-to-city-center/
- PragueGo — Best Ways From Prague Airport To City Center 2026: https://www.praguego.com/mag/airport-to-city
- Náměstí Míru metro station — Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Náměstí_Míru_(Prague_Metro)






