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Tourist Navigation Guide for Prague

The City of a Hundred Spires · Prague's Metro is clean, fast and extremely affordable, connecting Old Town, Prague Castle and Wenceslas Square.

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3Transit Lines
22Key Stations
22Accessible Stops
3Metro/Subway Lines

About Getting Around Prague

Prague's Metro is clean, fast and extremely affordable, connecting Old Town, Prague Castle and Wenceslas Square. The medieval architecture makes walking between stops a genuine pleasure.

Top tourist tip: A 24-hour unlimited transit pass costs just a few euros and covers Metro, tram and bus across the city.

Best pass for tourists: 24-hour or 72-hour transit pass

Transit Lines in Prague

Prague has 3 public transit lines, including 3 metro/subway lines. CityNav supports all of them for offline and real-time navigation.

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Key Stations in Prague

Můstek
2 lines · Accessible ♿
Muzeum
2 lines · Accessible ♿
Florenc
2 lines · Accessible ♿
Hlavní nádraží
1 line · Accessible ♿
Staroměstská
1 line · Accessible ♿
Malostranská
1 line · Accessible ♿
Náměstí Míru
1 line · Accessible ♿
I. P. Pavlova
1 line · Accessible ♿

+ 14 more stations supported in CityNav

Top Tourist Landmarks in Prague

Prague Castle
Charles Bridge
Old Town Square
Wenceslas Square
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Transit Authorities in Prague

DPP (DPP) Official site →

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Frequently Asked Questions — Getting Around Prague

Is Prague public transport expensive for tourists?

Prague has some of the most affordable public transport in Europe. A 90-minute ticket costs around 40 Kč (about €1.60) covering unlimited Metro, tram, and bus transfers. A 24-hour pass is approximately 120 Kč (€5) and a 72-hour pass around 330 Kč (€14).

Is there a direct Metro to Prague Airport?

No — Prague Václav Havel Airport has no direct Metro connection. The most common option is Bus 119 from Nádraží Veleslavín (Metro Line A) — journey time to the city centre is about 30–40 minutes. An Airport Express bus (AE) also connects the airport to the main railway station.

Which Prague Metro line serves the Old Town and Prague Castle?

Line A (green) is the most tourist-useful: Staroměstská station is steps from Old Town Square, Malostranská serves the Lesser Town and walking distance to Prague Castle, and Muzeum connects to Wenceslas Square. Lines B and C serve the main train station and outer districts.

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