Carpool
in Czechia
The land of Charles IV, Masaryk and Havel. Prague with the Castle above the Vltava, Brno as the Moravian metropolis with a thousand-year history, Plzeň with the world's most famous beer, Ostrava as the heart of the mining and metallurgical industry. Carpool between Czech cities and Slovakia. From Bratislava to Prague 290 km, to Brno only 122 km.
Most popular routes from Czechia
How it works
The driver adds their route: when they're going, from where to where, how many seats are free, and at what price. The passenger picks a ride, sends a request, and the driver confirms it. Before departure, you agree in chat on the exact pickup location.
The price isn't a Wandride tariff, each driver sets it themselves. Wandride doesn't take a commission from the payment. The transaction is between driver and passenger.
In addition to passenger transport, you can also send a parcel along the route in cargo mode (S/M/L/XL). This makes sense if you don't need express next-day courier delivery and just want a low-cost alternative.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a passport between CZ and SK?
No, both countries are in the Schengen Area. An ID card is enough, there are no border checks.
What currency is used?
The carpool price is usually quoted in euros (Slovakia's currency). A Czech driver can accept Czech crowns by agreement in chat.
What's the typical departure window?
The most common departures from CZ to SK are Friday afternoons (15:00–18:00) and Sunday evenings in the reverse direction (15:00–20:00). On weekday mornings southbound towards Bratislava (return to work), evenings towards Prague/Brno.
Can I send a parcel across the border?
Yes. Wandride has cargo mode S/M/L/XL. A parcel via a driver is often faster and cheaper than a courier company. Within Schengen, no customs paperwork is needed.