Public Transport

Prague's public transportation system is one of the best in Europe, with an extensive network of metro lines, trams and buses that cover the entire city.

Metro

Prague's metro system is a fast and efficient way to get around the city, with three lines covering most of the city's main areas and attractions. The metro operates from 5 am until midnight, with trains running every 2-3 minutes during peak hours and every 7-10 minutes during off-peak hours. The metro is the fastest way to get around Prague, and it is generally reliable and efficient. The metro stations are often architecturally interesting, with many designed in a modernist or Art Deco style. Prague's metro is also known for its impressive escalators, some of which are among the longest in Europe.

Tram

Prague's extensive tram network is an iconic feature of the city's transportation system. Trams run throughout the city and provide a convenient and efficient way to get around. The network comprises 24 lines, covering more than 500 kilometers of tracks, making it one of the largest tram systems in the world. Trams generally operate from 5 am until midnight, with night trams running at intervals of 30-60 minutes during the night. Main tram lines have an interval of 4 minutes during the day. Trams are often faster than buses, especially during rush hour, and provide a more comfortable ride than the metro or bus. The trams are also a great way to take in the city's architecture and landmarks.

Bus

Prague's bus network covers the entire city, providing a convenient way to reach even the most remote neighborhoods. Buses operate from early morning until midnight. Buses are often slower than trams or the metro, but they provide a more flexible way to travel, especially if you are going to destinations that are not on the metro or tram lines. Buses are also a good way to reach the outskirts of the city or the countryside around Prague. However, buses can be affected by traffic during rush hour, and some of the smaller streets in the city center can be difficult to navigate by bus.

The ticket prices for Prague's public transport system are affordable, with several options to choose from based on the duration of your stay and the frequency of your travel. A basic single ride ticket can be purchased for a low price, while a 24-hour pass provides unlimited travel on all forms of public transportation within the city. Longer passes for 3 days, 7 days, and 30 days are also available for those who plan to stay in Prague for an extended period of time. Prague's public transportation system is an efficient, affordable, and convenient way to get around the city. Tickets are available for purchase at metro stations, some tram and bus stops, inside some trams and buses, as well as online or through mobile apps.

Ticket prices:

30 CZK for 30 minutes

40 CZK for 90 minutes

120 CZK for 24 hours

330 CZK for 72 hours

Prices and timetables can be found on the website: Website besuchen .