The total journey from Dresden to Pulawy is 692 km and will take approximately 7 hours 11 minutes
Reliable door-to-door taxi transfers from Dresden to Pulawy with our modern Mercedes fleet of fully licensed and insured taxis, minivans, minibuses and coaches.
There are no hidden fees. You will get all-inclusive rate confirmed before you book includes all taxes, tolls and fees. Free cancellation or modification can be made up to 12 hours before the planned journey. We will take you from any address, any hotel in Dresden to any address, any hotel in Pulawy. We are cheaper than a standard taxi and more reliable than public transport.
Free WiFi, Free Drink, Free Cancellation, Free Modification, Exclusive Mercedes Cars, English Speaking Drivers
Standard Car
Mercedes E class, Skoda Superb
Free WiFi Free Drink AC
English Speaking Driver
Up to 3 passengers including children
Max of 3 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 653 €
Today Discount -59 €
594 €
Price per car
Business Car
New Mercedes E class
Free WiFi Free Drink AC
English Speaking Driver
Up to 2 passengers including children
Max of 3 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 849 €
Today Discount -77 €
772 €
Price per car
Luxury Car
Mercedes S class
Free WiFi Free Drink AC
English Speaking Driver
Up to 2 passengers including children
Max of 3 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 1307 €
Today Discount -119 €
1188 €
Price per car
Standard Van
Mercedes Vito, Mercedes Viano
Free WiFi Free Drink AC
English Speaking Driver
Up to 4 passengers including children
Max of 7 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 686 €
Today Discount -62 €
624 €
Price per car
Exclusive Van
New Mercedes Vito, V-class
Free WiFi Free Drink AC
English Speaking Driver
Up to 7 passengers including children
Max of 9 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 751 €
Today Discount -68 €
683 €
Price per car
Standard Bus
Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter
Free WiFi AC
Up to 15 passengers including children
Max of 15 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 1503 €
Today Discount -137 €
1366 €
Price per car
Exclusive Bus
Mercedes Sprinter
Free WiFi AC
Up to 20 passengers including children
Max of 20 checked luggage
Private Taxi - Vehicle exclusively for you
Dresden to Pulawy 1763 €
Today Discount -160 €
1603 €
Price per car
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Earlier booking will get you a better price. You are just 3 minutes away from booking your ride from Dresden to Pulawy with us.
Excellent service always comfortable clean cars and on time.
We were travelling with children. Driver was very friendly, on time, reliable. Booking was easy. All very convenient.
We had a nice ride to from Munich to Prague with Vaclav. He always showed up in time (even 15 - 30 minutes before), was kind and polite the whole time, and also stopped a couple of times when we needed it. The vehicle was clean and nice and Vaclav drove smoothly and carefully. Was a very good experience! I highly recommend it!
Traveling by car from Dresden to Pulawy is for those who don’t want the stress of driving in a foreign country, and like to have someone knowledgeable taking care of the journey, then a private transfer from Dresden to Pulawy is the best option. The driver can stop if you want to stretch your legs and visit potential places of interest. The driver will pick you up from your accommodation in Dresden and then you just sit back and relax while your driver takes care of the Dresden to Pulawy drive. ICTAXI.CZ is faster and more comfortable than buses and trains to Pulawy.
Dresden is the capital city and the second-largest city of the Free State of Saxony in Germany. It is situated in a valley on the River Elbe, near the border with the Czech Republic. Dresden has a long history as the capital and royal residence for the Electors and Kings of Saxony, who for centuries furnished the city with cultural and artistic splendor, and was once by personal union the family seat of Polish monarchs. The city was known as the Jewel Box, because of its baroque and rococo city centre. The controversial American and British bombing of Dresden in World War II towards the end of the war killed approximately 100,000 people, many of whom were civilians, and destroyed the entire city centre. Since German reunification in 1990 Dresden is again a cultural, educational and political centre of Germany and Europe.