Usually you can´t buy your ticket directly from driver.

here you can easily plan your trip and find the best connection spojeni.dpp.cz/ConnForm.aspx?cl=E5
(we will always post the nearest tram/metro stop to all places we share here with you so you can find the connection without any problems)

 

FARES

SINGLE-TRIP TICKETS

Single tickets for public transport are quite expensive, you can buy all kind of them in every metro station and most of the tram stops. Basically there are these tickets:

90 minutes ticket costs 32,- Kc

  • the ticket is valid for the underground, trams, buses and funicular for 90 minutes after marking, age of child must be proven

30 minutes ticket costs 24,- Kc

32 CZK - basic
16 CZK - discounted (children 10 to 15 years)

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24 CZK - basic
12 CZK - discounted (children 10 to 15 years)

 

  • the ticket is valid for the underground, trams, buses and funicular for 30 minutes after marking, age of child must be proven

 

1 and 3 days TICKETS

24 hous ticket costs 110,- Kc - worthy if you use public transport more than 4 times a day (you usually will)

72 hours ticket costs 310,- Kc - worthy if you stay more than 2 days

 

SMS TICKETS

You can also buy the ticket via your cell phone using these messages (price is the same as if you buy normal ticket):

for 90 minutes ticket (costs 32,- Kc) send the code: DPT32

for 30 minutes ticket (costs 24,- Kc) send the code: DPT24

for 24 hous ticket (costs 110,- Kc)send the code: DPT110

for 72 hours ticket (costs 310,- Kc) send the code: DPT310

always use the same number to send the message: 90206

 

WHERE TO ASK FOR INFORMATION?

  • Phone 296 191 817 (daily 7 a.m. - 9 p.m)
  • Metro A and C lines, in the Muzeum station underpass
    open daily 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
  • Metro line B, Anděl
    open Mondays to Fridays 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sa 9.30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Metro line C, in Nádraží Holešovice station
    open Mondays to Fridays 7 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sa 9.30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Prague City Hall, Jungmannova 29
    open Mondays to Fridays 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
  • Prague Airport, Terminals 1 and 2
    open daily 7 a.m. - 9 p.m.
  • Main Railway Station, Czech Railways customers centre
    open daily 8 a.m. - 1.30 p.m. and 2 p.m. - 6.30 p.m.
  • Internet address: www.dpp.cz

HOW DOES THE CITY TRANSPORT IN PRAGUE OPERATE?

METRO

The Prague Metro network consists of 3 lines designated by letters and differentiated in colour:

  • Green colour (Depo Hostivař station - Dejvická station) - line A
  • Yellow colour (Černý Most station - Zličín station) - line B
  • Red colour (Letňany station - Háje station) - line C
    Changing stations are Muzeum (lines A and C), Můstek (lines A and B), Florenc (lines B and C).

Metro operates daily from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. The time interval between train departures is approximately 2-3 minutes during the workday rush hours and 4-10 minutes during off-peak hours.

TRAMS

Daytime operation is from 4:30 a.m. to midnight. Night operation is provided by tram numbers 51 to 59 in 30 minutes intervals. The central interchange station for night lines is Lazarská. Tram schedules are located at individual stops.

Historical tram – the nostalgic tram line no. 91: sightseeing rides on this historical tram through the centre (detailed information here).

BUSES

The daytime and night operation of buses is similar to tram operation. Night service is provided by bus numbers 501 to 513. Bus schedules are located at individual stops.

THE FUNICULAR

The Funicular to Petřín Hill operates along the route Újezd - Nebozízek - Petřín. The Funicular operates daily from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. (April - October) and from 9 a.m. to 11:20 p.m. (November - March) with traffic intervals from 10 to 15 minutes.

PRAGUE CITY TRANSPORT FARES

Travelling by city transport is possible only with a valid ticket. Passengers have to purchase their tickets before boarding the vehicle or entering the Metro system. The ticket is valid only if marked in the validation machine. Tickets can be bought at selected Metro stations or in Dopravní podnik information centres, hotels, at news stands, travel agencies, department stores, etc. Single tickets can also be bought in the ticket vending machiines located at Metro stations or near some stops of surface transport.

SHORT-TERM TOURIST TICKETS

  • 24 hours ticket 110 CZK, children (10 - 15 years) 55 CZK
  • 3 days 310 CZK

These tickets are valid for all means of the city transport from the moment of their marking. They can be bought in the Information Centres of the Prague Public Transport Company.

FREIGHT

  • luggage 16 CZK
  • dogs 16 CZK

The prices may rise during the year.

FREE-OF-CHARGE TRANSPORT OF PASSENGERS AND OBJECTS

  • children up to 10 years of age (age must be proven)
  • people over 70 years of age (age must be proven)
  • disabled people (only citizens of the Czech Republic, holders of ZTP and ZTP-P card) including wheelchair, guide and dog
  • prams with babies
  • animals in protective boxes
  • luggage sized up to 25 x 45 x 70 cm
  • rodlike luggage up to the length of 150 cm and 20 cm in diameter
  • boards sized up to 100 x 100 x 5 cm
  • 1 pair of skis
  • bicycles  

TICKET INSPECTION

The validity of tickets can be checked by the ticket inspectors of Dopravní podnik at any time during travel or stay in the Metro system. The ticket inspector is entitled to ask the passenger to produce his or her valid ticket, to confiscate invalid tickets, and to collect a penalty (1000 CZK, if paid at once 800 CZK) in case of travel without a valid ticket. In case of unpaid freight the inspector collects a penalty 200 CZK, which is reduced to 100 CZK, if it is paid on the spot or in the supplementary fare office of Dopravni podnik. To prove their identity, inspectors produce yellow-and-red badges. They issue receipts for the penalty amounts.

Detailed information: The Prague Public Transport Company

LOST AND FOUND IN THE MEANS OF PUBLIC TRANSPORT

phone 296 191 817 - daily 7 a.m. – 9 p. m.

Infocentre staff provide information in Czech, English, German and Russian

Transporation

Metro

Metro is the fastest way how to transport in Prague. It´s very clean (considering other metro cities in the world) and quite modern

Tram

Metro is not going everywhere, so if you don´t have option to take a metro then tram is great option. You don´t see any Prague beauties when you are going by metro. But from Tram you can easily watch and take pictures (if the tram is not overcrowded).

TAXI

Prague's taxis are legendary for their bad reputation. It´s really hard to find a good and honest taxi driver in Prague. We want to change it and you can help us! This is an awesome global project to change the world of TAXI called Liftago Taxi. You will use one app around the world,...