Camping Drusus

Prague, Czech Republic

Life without a car

Car-free score: 5.5/10

Manageable without a car with a little planning. The campsite is connected by train and bus. Everyday essentials are within walking distance. A bicycle makes exploring the wider area easy.

Train station
Zličín
17 min walk (1.3 km)
Nearest town
Jinočany
29 min walk (2.2 km)
Local buses
Available — connections to nearby villages and attractions
Cycling
Good option — cycle routes and quiet lanes nearby
Essentials nearby
Supermarket
17 min walk (1.3 km)
Bakery
21 min walk (1.6 km)
Restaurants
Available in Jinočany
Pharmacy
17 min walk (1.3 km)

Getting here

Nearest station
Zličín (1km)
Nearest airport
Václav Havel Airport Prague (7km)

Map

Accommodation types

pitch

Available to book

Places to visit near Camping Drusus

Barrandov Studios Filming Location
Barrandov Studios
Central Europe's largest film studio complex, in operation since 1933, built the casino interior sets used in Casino Royale (2006) and has hosted hundreds of other international productions drawn by its scale and lower costs.
Prague Castle Filming Location
Prague Castle
The largest ancient castle complex in the world, home to St Vitus Cathedral, appeared in Mission: Impossible and xXx among many other productions drawn to Prague's dramatic, unspoiled skyline.
Charles Bridge Filming Location
Charles Bridge
This 14th-century stone bridge over the Vltava, lined with baroque statues, appeared in Mission: Impossible (1996) and has doubled for countless other European cities on screen thanks to its untouched medieval backdrop.
Old Town Square Filming Location
Old Town Square
The medieval heart of Prague, watched over by its famous 15th-century Astronomical Clock, provided the setting for several of EuroTrip's Prague scenes.
Karlštejn Castle
Karlštejn Castle
Rising dramatically above forested hills southwest of Prague, Karlštejn Castle is one of Czechia's most famous medieval castles. Built in the 14th century by Emperor Charles IV, the castle was designed to protect the crown jewels and sacred treasures of the Holy Roman Empire.
Battle of Vyšehrad
Battle of Vyšehrad
The medieval battles around Vyšehrad reflect the importance of this ancient fortress as a centre of power in Bohemian history. During the 15th-century Hussite Wars, Vyšehrad became the scene of a major Hussite victory in 1420.
Estates Theatre Filming Location
Estates Theatre
This 18th-century theatre, where Mozart's Don Giovanni had its real-life 1787 premiere, was used by director Miloš Forman to film the opera scenes in his Oscar-winning biopic Amadeus — the same stage where the historical events actually took place.
Levý Hradec
Levý Hradec
Levý Hradec is one of the most important early Czech historical sites. Located near Prague, it was one of the earliest centres of the Přemyslid dynasty, the ruling family that shaped the medieval Czech state.
Křivoklát Castle
Křivoklát Castle
Hidden among the forests west of Prague, Křivoklát Castle is one of Czechia's oldest and most atmospheric castles. Founded in the 12th century, it served as a hunting residence for Bohemian kings.

How to get to Camping Drusus

From the airport
Václav Havel Airport Prague
From Václav Havel Airport Prague to Camping Drusus, walk 40 minutes to Hostivice, then take train S5 to Ruzyně (5 minutes), followed by bus 225 to Stodůlky (17 minutes), and finally walk 46 minutes to your destination. The total journey takes about 2 hours.

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Nearest airports
Václav Havel Airport Prague
7km awayPRG
Train stations
Zličín
1km away · Pražské metro
Praha-Řeporyje
2km away
Praha-Zličín
2km away

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