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Prague Public Transport Tickets

Prague Public Transport Tickets – The 30 Minute Decision


I’m not going to cover the whole transport thing here. I do that on the Transport page. This page is for when you are already in town and want to go somewhere else in town. Note that the prices have gone up and where you see 24 it’s now 30 and where you see 32 its now 40.

You really want to take that tram or metro because its tipping down with rain and you don’t want to get soaked so you’ll take one look at a DPP (Prague Integrated Public Transport) ticket machine and gasp at the number of buttons, colours and tariffs for Prague public transport tickets. Remember that the time starts when you validate/stamp the ticket and you can jump on and off the transport system until the time duration on the ticket finishes.

Just put it all to one side and think “is this trip going to take less than 30 minutes?” because if you think yes then all you need is the 30Kc ticket shown on the left. However if you are not sure and that it could possibly take longer than 30 minutes then choose the 40Kc option.


How to Buy Tickets

The prices will change i.e. on the screen you now see 30, 40, 120, 330 and 20 – pay attention to the hours and minutes for what you want

You do not have coins – Your option is to buy from a DPP ticket office, a Tabak (newsagent) or use a contactless credit/debit card either on the yellow machines at the stations or orange machines at stations or on trams.
You have coins – You have the option to use the yellow machines at the metro stations.

There are still many mechanical machines but they are being replaced so here’s a guide on How to Use a Touch-Screen Ticket Machine.


Pre-validated Tickets

If you use any ticket machine on a tram or an orange box machine with a contactless card then the ticket is pre-validated from the time of purchase. Click on the “How to Use a Touch Screen Ticket Machine” link above to see an example of a pre-validated ticket machine.


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