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Prague Public Transport
Transport information centres
Practical Information : Public Transport

Václavské náměstí
Prague
11000

Muzeum, Mustek, Nadrazi Holosevice and Karlovo Namesti


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These offices provide information regarding the Prague public transport system as well as supply tickets for the metro, trams and buses. The best centre for non-Czech speakers may be the one at Muzeum or Mustek where the staff are more fluent in English. Tickets cannot be bought on public transport itself but from main metro stations, tobacco stands, news stands, travel agencies, hotels, etc. They are interchangeable, must be validated upon entry to the station or tram/bus (look out for little yellow ticket-punching machines) and can be bought for single journeys, 24 hours, 3 days, 7 days, or 15 days. Please note that wheelchair-bound people, guide dogs, and children up to 6 years are transported free of charge.



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