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How Does Public Transport Work in Czech Republic?

Last verified: 2025-06 · Europe

1The Quick Answer

🚨Warning

Prague has an excellent integrated metro, tram, and bus network operated by DPP; validate your ticket before boarding.

2What You Need to Know

Prague's public transport system (DPP) runs three metro lines (A/B/C), extensive trams, and buses, all covered by the same tickets. Single-ride tickets and 24-hour or 72-hour passes offer good value for tourists. Intercity travel is served by Czech Railways (CD), RegioJet, and FlixBus, with RegioJet offering comfortable and affordable long-distance routes. Brno and other Czech cities operate their own integrated systems with similar ticketing logic.

3Practical Tips

Practical Tips

  1. 1Always validate your ticket at the yellow machines before or immediately after boarding — inspectors issue on-the-spot fines for unvalidated tickets.
  2. 2A 24-hour pass (jízdenka 24 h) is great value for a full day of sightseeing and covers all metro, tram, and bus rides.
  3. 3Tram 22 passes many Prague highlights (Prague Castle, Malá Strana, Vinohrady) and is far cheaper than any sightseeing bus.

Important Warning

Fare inspectors in plain clothes are common; always validate even for a single stop.

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