Germany and the Czech Republic are neighbouring countries. It would depend where you are travelling to and from as to the journey time.
About 2 hours by plane. Plus airport checks etc...
Around 2 hrs
Travelling by train is very common in Germany.
Eurorail provides train travel through 24 different countries in Europe. It can take you right to the centers of major cities like Paris, France; Rome, Italy; and Prague, Czech Republic.
4 hours away by train from Berlin and about 5 hours away from Vienna.
There are usual buses, trains and an underground in Prague. From the internationally unusual means of transport these are some that are common in Czech Republic: a tram (a train which runs on the street, side by side with cars), a trolley bus (a bus which is electric and gets power from overhead cables) and cable train (uphill train which has no motor, it is pulled by a cable).
The travel takes around 5 h and 40 min.
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train, plane, car...hot air balloon nothing special
Cheapest and Quickest, is by train.
I think about 4 hours and 49 mins
It's generally possible, but it will take more then 50 hours.
613 miles (986 kilometres) taking this route:Take A2 UTRECHT from Amsterdam to A67 to VENLO in Eindhoven.Take A67 to AUTOBAHN (A)61 to MÖNCHENGLADBACH (Deutschland [Germany]) at AFRIT (EXIT) 41 in VENLO. Follow signs to A61 to MÖNCHENGLADBACH. You will have to drive around the outskirts of Venlo in order to connect to A61.Once you have crossed into DEUTSCHLAND, you will follow A61 to A6 NÜREMBURG.Take A6 across Germany to ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA (CZECH REPUBLIC). You will be crossing at the WAIDHAUS-ROZVADOV border crossing.Once you are in the Czech Republic, continue on D5 (motorway) (toll road) to PRAHA (PRAGUE).
you would have to travel overnight by train...it would probably take somewhere between 8 and 24 hours