Traveling in Prague

Short-term Long-term

This article covers complete fare information for transit in Prague. Tourists can learn more about long-term fares here here.

Current fare rules valid from June 12, 2022

Long-term tickets for journeys within Prague

  • Tickets for use on most PID lines in Prague Metro Tram Bus PID Train Funicular Ferry (excluding the AE route)
  • For use on a chip card or on a PID pass. Long-term tickets are nontransferable.
  •  Transferable long-term tickets are also available, albeit more expensive.
Season tickets Adults (*) Juniors (*) Students (*) Elderly (*)
1 month / 30 days 550 CZK 130 CZK 130 CZK 130 CZK
3 months / 90 days 1 480 CZK 360 CZK 360 CZK 360 CZK
1 year / 365 days 3 650 CZK 1 280 CZK 1 280 CZK 1 280 CZK
(*) Adults / Ages 18 to 60
Juniors / Ages 15 to 18
Students / Ages 18 to 26. Available only for full-time students of Czech high schools and universities. Learn more
Elderly / Ages 60 to 65

Sale points

Category Conditions
Children under 6
Children ages 6 to 10 Not valid on trains Proof of eligibility required. Learn more
Children ages 10 to 15 Not valid on trains Proof of eligibility required. Learn more
Elderly ages 65 to 70 Not valid on trains Proof of eligibility required. Learn more
Elderly over 70 years of age Not valid on trains Proof of age required. Learn more
Guardian with a child aged under 3 Not valid on trains PID pass “Child aged under 3” required. Learn more
Only 1 person per child.

  • Passengers with long-term tickets may travel with 1 piece of luggage free of charge.
LuggageNot valid on trains Bikes Baby strollers DogsNot valid on trains
First: 0 CZK
Successive luggage items: 20 CZK per piece
0 CZK 0 CZK 0 CZK

Learn more about traveling with luggage.

Airport Express follows different fare rules. Information may be simplified.