The best way to rent a car in Prague through FindYCar

The best way to rent a car in Prague through FindYCar

Not 10, but just four super-simple steps to take a car rental in Prague:

  1. Enter your details (locations and dates) on the FindYCar homepage.
  2. Browse the list of offers that match your criteria and choose the best one. Book Now.
  3. Need extras? Here you can add options like additional insurance, no deposit, CDW/LDW insurance, for cash, safety seat, no credit card, and more.
  4. Complete the reservation via Pay Now. A 20% or 100% prepayment is typically required for a booking to be confirmed.
Location

Location

  • You are free to specify any place you like to pick up your vehicle (This could be a city, airport, or delivery)
  • Enter the start and end dates of the rental and perform a search.
Booking

Booking

  • Choose a car and add additional services (insurance, no deposit)
  • Book a car through our website and make the payment online
  • You will receive an e-mail voucher with the rental company’s contacts and pick-up instructions.
Pick-Up

Pick-Up

  • When picking up the car, you will need to present your voucher, passport, driver’s license, and a credit card (if a deposit is required)
  • Sign the rental agreement, pick up the car, and enjoy your trip.

Cheap Car Rental Prague: Best of FindYCar

Car Rental Prague
Car Rental Prague

The Czech Republic is a great example of how rich and culturally enriching your trip can be, no matter what time of year you visit. Local customs will be familiar and relatable to all lovers of European countries, while exciting activities and numerous sights on every street will keep you in awe throughout your entire trip.

Until you've fully planned your mini-trip, we strongly recommend thinking twice about your transportation method, as this decision will have a key impact on cost and quality. To get the best value, you can simply rent a car in Prague, which will give you:

  • The opportunity to walk to key landmarks like Charles Bridge, the City Castle, and others.
  • Good comfort and quality of transport
  • Quick access to remote locations like Petrin Hill (you need to climb a bit to enjoy the breathtaking views)
  • The chance to see more interesting places in the city and beyond without wasting time waiting.

Try driving around Europe in a personal vehicle, and you'll never do it any other way. Book now before it's gone.

What’s the price of car hire in Prague?

Perhaps the best thing about Central European countries is that prices are always stable and don't break the bank. You can use these daily rates as a guide:

  • Economy cars: €23-€35 per day
  • Mid-range cars: €28-€45 per day
  • SUVs and minivans: €36-€55 per day
  • Luxury cars: €80+ per day

Keeping transportation costs low with car hire in Prague is always easy. To do this, consider several factors when planning your trip:

  • DO NOT leave your reservation to the last day or week; make it well in advance.
  • Choose the right vehicle you're confident in.
  • Try free extras and manual transmission models.
  • Plan a long-term car rental.

Also, here's a quick guide to comparing prices:

Table of rental prices for popular cars in Prague by season (prices in €)

Car model Body type Passengers Luggage capacity Price per day (low season) Price per day (high season)
Skoda Fabia Mini car 5 1-2 €18 €34
Toyota Aygo Small car 4 1-2 €18 €32
Renault Clio Economy car 5 2 €20 €36
Volkswagen Polo Hatchback 5 2 €21 €38
Skoda Scala Compact car 5 2-3 €24 €42
Volkswagen Golf Compact 5 3 €26 €45
Toyota Corolla Sedan 5 3 €27 €46
Skoda Octavia Combi Family Car 5 4 €30 €52
Seat Ateca Compact SUV 5 4 €34 €58
BMW 3 Series Premium Sedan 5 4 €55 €92

⚠️ Note: Prices are approximate and may vary depending on the location of the car pick-up, rental company, booking dates, insurance and rental period. Prices are usually higher in summer and during holiday seasons. The table also includes prices for car rental in Prague without a credit card and deposit.

Chart of car rental prices in Prague: seasonal analysis based on verified bookings

Our experience shows that the lowest car rental prices in Prague are recorded in February and October at 20 €, as well as in April and November at 21 €. The most expensive month is March, with an average price of 38 €, while July is almost at the same level at 37 €. High prices are also recorded in August at 35 €.

Our statistics show that the difference between the cheapest and the most expensive month is 90%. Our result also shows that March is 73% more expensive than January, 65% more expensive than May, and 58% more expensive than June. This confirms that in certain months, demand for car rental in Prague has a significant impact on the final price.

The prices were collected based on confirmed bookings through our FindYCar website. The statistics include all car types and all vehicle classes, as well as car rental prices in Prague with no deposit and no credit card.

22 €
JAN
20 €
FEB
38 €
MAR
21 €
APR
23 €
MAY
24 €
JUN
37 €
JUL
35 €
AUG
22 €
SEP
20 €
OCT
21 €
NOV
24 €
DEC

Renting a car in Prague: What documents do I need?

The required driving documents to pick up your car are always the same in all European countries:

  • Driver's license
  • Credit card
  • Passport
  • Reservation voucher.
Traffic Rules

Traffic Rules

The Czech Republic is a country where drivers don't have to worry about strange and confusing regulations that are impossible to adhere to. The rules of the road are simple:

  1. ZERO alcohol tolerance. A small sip of beer in the morning can be illegal.
  2. Traffic drives on the right side of the road.
  3. Low-beam headlights must always be on when driving.
  4. 50-90-130 are the maximum speed limits for city highways.
  5. Check that everyone inside is wearing their seat belts before driving.
Parking

Parking

Renting a car in Prague comes with slightly expensive city parking.

Sometimes you'll have to pay €2-€4 per hour if you're unlucky enough to find a free spot.

Gas Stations

Gas Stations

A liter of gasoline here costs about €1.70, while diesel can be as high as €2.

Try to refuel only at large gas stations near highways or in cities, as they always have high-quality fuel and accept card payments.

Toll Roads

Toll Roads

Toll roads are common in the country but are quite inexpensive (only €12 for 10 days).

To drive on some roads, you must have an electronic vignette, which you can purchase for 1, 10, or 30 days.