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Short-time tickets in Prague
| type of ticket / type of passanger |
adult
15 or over |
child
6–14 years old,
inclusive |
pensioner
under 70 years
old, pensioner
discount card
holder |
| full price |
discounted |
| basic ticket (75 min.) |
26 CZK |
13 CZK |
| limited transfer options ticket (20 min./30 min.) For trams and buses: valid for 20 min. from validation, with no transfer options. For metro: valid for 5 stations (excl. boarding station; transfer station is counted as a single station). Travel time must not exceed 30 min. after validation. For funicular, ferry and night lines: not valid for this form of transport. |
18 CZK |
9 CZK |
| 1 day (24 hours) |
100 CZK |
50 CZK |
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poznámka |
| 3 days (72 hours) |
330 CZK |
Allows for free accompaniment of 1 child between 6 and 14 (inclusive). |
| 5 days (120 hours) |
500 CZK |
Ticket validity can be inspected any time during a trip or a stay within the compulsory ticket area by ticket inspectors of Prague Public Transit Co. Inc.
Ticket inspectors are entitled to give passengers binding instructions and identify personal data of passengers. They prove themselves by an inspection badge designated "Dopravní podnik hl.m. Prahy, akciová společnost - Ticket inspection" /Prague Public Transit Co. Inc. - Ticket Inspection/ and by a four digit identificantion number. Upon request a ticket inspector is obliged to produce his/her service card with a photograph and a number identical with that on the badge.
Ticket inspectors on PIT vehicles and within the compulsory ticket area are entitled to ask passengers to produce valid tickets, take away invalid tickets and, in case of travelling without a valid ticket,
assess a penalty fare in the amount of CZK 950 which is reduced to CZK 500 in case of an on-the-spot payment. In case of a failure to pay a charge for carriage of luggage such penalty fare amounts to CZK 50.
Should a passenger violate conditions of carriage, ticket inspectors are entitled to assess a penalty fare in the amount of CZK 200 which is is reduced to CZK 100 in case of an on-the-spot payment.
Penalty fare can be paid at the cash office on the groundfloor of the Central Central building (Centrální dispečink), Praha 2, Na bojišti 5.
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Nagyobb térképre váltás |
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Parking Skalka 1 |
Parking Skalka 2 |
| Parking Holesovice |
| Parking Palmovka |
| Parking Butovice |
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Transfer in Prague
The maximum prices for taxi services in the district of the capital city of Prague:
ride in the district of the capital city of Prague 28,- Kc/1 km
boarding fee 40,- Kc
waiting 6,- Kc/1min.
The prices can be rised within a year.
The maximum prices are valid for all the vehicles offering the taxi services in the district of Prague. The price for waiting includes waiting in a trafic jam (slow trafic) as well as waiting on customer's request. Fare outside the district of Prague is not limited.
Warning for Customers
Each taxi has to be equipped with a permanetly installed roof lamp with the TAXI sign.
The registration number, company name and the price list including the basic rate, kilometer rate and one-minute-waiting rate must be displayed on both front doors of the taxi. These prices must correspond with the prices set on the taximeters in the taxi.
Customers are recommended to order a taxi by means of nonstop dispatching offices, where the information on fares is available in advance.
When the journey is completed, the driver is obliged to issue an orderly and fully filled receipt for the payment. The receipt has to be issued by the taxameter printer.
Recomended taxi companies:
Citytaxi
Zelený Pruh 1296/52
Praha 4 - Braník
147 00
Phone: 257 257 257
Fax: 257 257 299
Web: http://www.citytaxi.cz
AAA radiotaxi
Wuchterlova 7
Praha 6 - Dejvice
160 00
Phone: 140 14
Fax: 221 102 233
Web: http://www.aaataxi.cz
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Transport
The fastest and cheapest way to get around in Prague is by using the City Transport Authority, which is, in the Czech Republic, represented by Dopravní Podnik. Its network covers the whole city. It includes tramways, buses, metro, and cable-railway.
The metro network consists of three lines: A – green, B – yellow, C – red. They altogether number over forty stations. Prague's metro is famous for its safety, reliability, and cleanness. Trains run from 5 a.m. to midnight at 3 – 10 minutes intervals. The current time of the arrival of next train is shown on special screens at every metro station. Plans of the metro are available in most hotels, metro stations and on website of Dopravní Podnik. Buses and tramways cover the whole area of the Czech metropolis. Most of them run daily from 4.30 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. at 5 to 25 minutes intervals. Time-tables are placed at every tram and bus stop.
For getting around in Prague you can also use motor transport. If you decide to call a taxi, choose one from the official taxi operators. Apparently the most expanded and transparent services are offered by AAA taxis (telephone 14014), which use yellow taxi cars, they respect fare prices set by the City and their operators speak English. You can find all information about prices and the services you should get for your money at official taxi ranks established by the City at selected places in Prague's centre.
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