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With the Prague Visitor Pass, enjoy unlimited travel by metro, tram, funicular, city buses and ferries throughout Prague, including the journey from the airport and back.

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The Prague Visitor Pass is the easiest way to get to know Prague. Visit unique historical monuments, museums, galleries, take advantage of guided tours of the city or go on a Vltava River cruise.

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Save time, hassle and, most importantly, money with the Prague Visitor Pass! Take advantage of free admission or discounts at over 70 experiences.

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With the Prague Visitor Pass, enjoy unlimited travel on public transport throughout Prague, including the journey from the airport and back. With over 60 experiences to explore, take advantage of free admission or advantageous discounts. Visit unique historical monuments, museums, and galleries, take advantage of guided tours of the city or go on a Vltava River cruise.

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The Prague Visitor Pass is valid for 48, 72, or 120 consecutive hours once activated . During its validity period, it serves as a  ticket for unlimited travel on public transport .

The Pass is available at all points of sale , on the web , or in the app .

As a free bonus, you will receive an easy-to-read printed map of the city with a complete list of experiences to help you orient yourself in the city. You can also use the electronic guide in the app.

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This is the Prague Visitor Pass

Prague visitor pass: attractions, public transport with visitor pass, what we like about the visitor pass, what we don't like about the visitor pass, faq about the visitor pass.

The Prague Visitor Pass is the official City Card of the city of Prague. With the Visitor Pass you can visit many top attractions for free and use other tourist services.

This is only a small selection of the services:

  • Prague Castle incl. St. Vitus Cathedral and Golden Lane
  • Jewish quarter incl. synagogues and cemetery
  • The towers of the Charles Bridge
  • Petřín lookout tower
  • Guided tour of the old town
  • City tour with the tourist tram
  • Boat trip in Little Venice

Public transport: One of the biggest benefits is free use of all public transport in Prague. Ride the metro, trams and buses as long as your Visitor Pass is valid.

Flexible validity: The Prague Visitor Pass is valid for 48, 72 or 120 hours once you activate it. Activation is done in the app when you use the pass for the first time.

Digital use: Download the free Prague Visitor Pass app and add your digital City Card. In the app you will find information about all participating attractions. Show your digital pass at the attractions to get your free ticket.

Cost for persons aged 15 and over:

  • 89 (48 hours)
  • 119 (72 hours)
  • 155 (120 hours)

Buy your Prague Visitor Pass online today and also download the free app.

The Prague Visitor Pass offers around 60 services that you can use free of charge. These include all of Prague's top attractions. In the table below you can see some important sights. Compare what you would have to pay for these services without Visitor Pass and with Visitor Pass:

In this example, you save 16 euros with the Visitor Pass compared to tickets purchased individually. This is only a small excerpt of the benefits of the Prague Visitor Pass. If you visit additional sights, you will save more money. The following offers should also be attractive for most visitors:

  • City tour with the tourist tram line 42
  • Powder Tower
  • Kampa Museum
  • National Museum of Technology
  • Charles Bridge Museum
  • Prague TV Tower in Žižkov
  • Mirror maze
  • Lobkowicz Palace
  • Botanical Garden
  • Vyšehrad Cathedral

You can visit these and other attractions free of charge with the Prague Visitor Pass.

You can find a complete list here:

You can also find all the attractions in the Prague Visitor Pass app, which you can download free of charge from the Apple Store and Google Store.

Hint: The city tours take place several days a week, but not daily. Tram line 42 only runs on weekends. Current dates for the tram and the city tours you can find here .

These attractions are missing

The Prague Visitor Pass contains an excellent selection of Prague attractions. Nevertheless, there are a few services missing that we would like to see. The following offers are not included in the scope of services:

  • Hop-on/hop-off bus
  • Boat trip on the Vltava (there is 20% discount)
  • National Museum
  • Staropramen Visitor Centre

Also, you will not get priority entry with the Prague Visitor Pass.

The city of Prague has a very good public transport system. Even as a visitor, you will find it easy to use the metro or tram. You can easily reach all attractions by metro or tram. In addition, there are numerous bus lines.

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With the Prague Visitor Pass you can use all public transport free of charge as long as your pass is valid. The Airport Express Bus is also free of charge with the Visitor Pass. At Prague Airport, take the AE bus to the main train station in the city centre.

From the main station you can quickly reach your accommodation by metro or tram.

If you use the Prague Visitor Pass digitally on your phone, activate the pass in your app before your first journey. Show your digital QR code when boarding the bus or at a ticket inspection.

Here you can find maps for the metro, tram and bus networks in Prague.

There are many arguments in favour of the Visitor Pass:

  • With the Visitor Pass you can visit most of Prague's top attractions for free. A guided city tour, a boat trip and a tram city tour are also available free of charge.
  • You can use all public transport free of charge - including metro, tram, buses and Airport Express Bus.
  • The pass is valid for 48, 72 or 120 hours. You do not have to stick to calendar days, but can also start using it in the afternoon.
  • Download the Prague Visitor Pass to your phone for convenient use as soon as you arrive in Prague. If you prefer to use a physical card, you can also pick up the Visitor Pass in Prague.
  • You can use the handy Prague Visitor Pass app on your phone. The app contains useful information about all participating attractions (incl. opening hours and addresses).
  • Overall, the Prague Visitor Pass is a very convenient product. With just one purchase, everything is paid for: you don't need any other tickets or travel passes. You don't have to pick up the pass in Prague.

Nevertheless, there are also a few things that we like less about the passport:

  • The Prague Visitor Pass is relatively expensive. You need to visit many attractions to make the pass worthwhile. In doing so, you only make a small saving.
  • You will not be given priority admission. If you are at an attraction, you must queue at the box office and collect your free ticket.
  • To use the app, you must first register.
  • With the Prague Visitor Pass you cannot use the hop-on/hop-off buses. The choice of free boat trips is also limited.

Finally, we would like to answer the question of whether it is worth buying the Prague Visitor Pass. Important criteria for us are the selection of attractions, the free use of public transport, the flexible validity and the value for money.

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The Prague Visitor Pass covers all major attractions in the city. You can also use public transport free of charge. The Visitor Pass is valid for 48, 72 or 120 hours, making it suitable for a short or a long visit to Prague. It is also convenient that you can use the City Card on your phone. The accompanying app is practical and informative. However, the Visitor Pass is quite expensive.

Where can I buy the Prague Visitor Pass?

You can buy the Prague Visitor Pass from our partner company: GetYourGuide . After purchase, the Visitor Pass can be imported into the associated app.

Alternatively, the Prague Visitor Pass is also available at the tourist information offices in Prague (for example at the town hall or at the airport).

How long is the Prague Visitor Pass valid?

From activation, the Visitor Pass is valid for 48, 72 or 120 hours. You can activate the pass yourself in the app as soon as you use the pass for the first time.

Can I use the Prague Visitor Pass on the phone?

Yes, you can use the Prague Visitor Pass via the dedicated app on your phone. Simply show the digital QR code when you visit an attraction or use public transport.

However, you can pick up the Prague Visitor Pass at a tourist information office in Prague. In this case, you will receive a physical card.

Can I use public transport with the Prague Visitor Pass?

Yes, with the Prague Visitor Pass you can use the metro, trams and buses free of charge for 48, 72 or 120 hours. You can also use the Airport Express Bus with the pass.

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Prague Card (CoolPass): Free Bus Tours, River Cruises & Entries

The capital of the Czech Republic values its visitors greatly, and thus many efforts are made to make the stay as comfortable as possible for tourists. To provide its visitors with a package of services and many discounts , Prague offers a sightseeing pass called “ Prague CoolPass ” (formerly known as Prague Card).

The sightseeing pass offers a rich variety of benefits, such as:

  • Free admission to 60 top attractions, such as Prague Castle with St. Vitus Cathedral , Jewish Museum , Petřín View Tower , National Museum , National Gallery , Prague ZOO , and many more
  • Free bus tour through the historical city center
  • Free river cruise
  • Detailed map of Prague sights (both physical and mobile app)
  • Many discounts

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Prague CoolPass is designed to allow you to explore everything Prague has to offer in an outstanding, maximally comfortable, and financially effective way. Prague CoolPass is officially supported and offered directly by the Prague City Office, so it’s no scam.

Prague CoolPass Benefits

The list of benefits a Prague CoolPass provides you with is long and rich. Among other things, it enables free use of Prague’s public transport and a  special airport bus (Airport Express), a two-hour long bus tour through the historical centre, free entry  to Prague Castle , the  Jewish Museum and dozens of other Prague sights, a Guidebook with info on Prague’s attractions in seven different languages, and a rich variety of high discounts for various tours, cruises, concerts, and restaurants. You can find the full list of all benefits on the Prague CoolPass’s web page .

The Main Benefit is Probably a Free Use of Prague Public Transport (Trams, Buses, Metro)

Cost-free travelling on  Prague’s public transport is especially comfortable and financially advantageous. For the duration of your Prague CoolPass validity, you can use trams , buses , the metro , and all other means of urban public transport (MHD) in the capital without restrictions. Always have your card on you!

How It Works

The Prague CoolPass is available in two versions – for adults and for children or students . Also, you can choose whether you want to buy the card for two, three, or four days. You receive your Prague CoolPass with your name on it, together with a date sticker to mark the starting date of use.

To compare the regular charges of various attractions with the fees valid for the card holders, and thus calculate how much you save, you can use Prague CoolPass Calculator , a smart tool showing all the savings according to your sightseeing plan. You simply put the data of your itinerary into a form on the Prague CoolPass web page, and view your total savings.

The Prague CoolPass is the same size as any regular payment card and will easily fit into your wallet.

Prague CoolPass Guide

With the card, everyone gets a guidebook called the Prague CoolPass Guide. It is issued in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Russian, and Czech and it provides you with complete information about all attractions participating in the Prague CoolPass project. Also, there are detailed maps of Prague districts and a well-arranged scheme of the Prague public transportation system in the guidebook.

Prague Card Guide is Available Online for a Free Download

The Park Card Guide serves not only as a thorough guidebook, providing you with all you need to know about what Prague has to offer, but at the same time lists all the discounts and benefits available to the Prague CoolPass holder. You can also view it for free online:

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How To Buy A Prague CoolPass

The Prague CoolPass can be purchased in one of many sales points around Prague, or online. You can easily find the nearest sales point using an online map on the card’s web page . If you prefer to buy online, visit the Prague Card e-shop , where you simply enter all the sections of your choice. You can pay with MasterCard or VISA credit card. You can also choose where to pick your card up ( Prague Airport or Prague city centre).

If you decide to buy a Prague CoolPass online before your arrival, you also receive a small discount of 2 EUR . The full pricelist of the Prague CoolPass when buying online is in the table below:

All prices are 2 EUR higher when buying from any sales point in Prague. The children/student card is available for 6 – 16 years old kids and students under 26 years (you’ll need to show student ID). Children younger than 6 years have free admission to most of Prague’s attractions as well as public transport , so there is no need to buy a Prague CoolPass for them.

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Prague Card – The Prague Tourist Card

The prague card (now called cool pass), what does the prague city card (cool pass) do.

Basically, for those prepared to do a little planning, it is a money saving way of exploring Prague with free entry to many attractions plus many discounted options. I’ve put TWO options below.

What are the Prague City Card Options?

NOTE: I’ve now written a Prague City Card Comparison post to help you understand what’s common between the Cool Pass and the Prague Visitor Pass and what’s unique to each card. This will help you decide which is best for you.

First I’ll describe the Cool Pass method and then I’ll give you the Prague Visitor Pass method. Cool Pass is exactly the same as the old “Prague Card” and has been designed to be paperless i.e. you have this as an app on your phone although you can have the original plastic card if you are prepared to go to one of the tourist offices in the centre. Either way, when you first use the card or app then you have activated the time period which is 1, 2 or 3 days.

First of all you decide if you want the physical version or the app version (most people go for the app). Then you decide on the duration which is 1, 2 or 3 days. That’s pretty much it. If you elected for the physical card version then you’ll be going to a tourist office in Prague to collect that. If you went for the app version then that will be on your phone when you arrive. Either way, the first time you use the card or you scan the app QR code at an attraction then you have activated the validity time period. If the Cool Pass allows free entry then you go straight in. If the Cool Pass allows discounted entry then you pay the difference. Note that this is not a “Skip the Line” offer. You will still have to join any ticket office queues.

How Much Does It Cost and Is It Worth It?

Prices will vary from @50 Euros. The trick here is in the planning. If you plan a route with realistic times to see the most important things for you then you may be able to get away with a single-day ticket but in my experience if you want to include the Castle, Jewish Museum, river cruise and other museums you will need at least 2 days. As the difference in price between the 2-day and the 3-day is only about 10 Euros then I’d just book a 3-day ticket to give you some flexibility.

IMPORTANT NOTE (Validity): The moment you collect the physical card you will be expected to sign it. There is a separate area for the date. You fill in the date of the first day when you intend to use it so then the validity of the card is based on consecutive days, not hours. So be aware that regardless of whether you use the card or the app, your time starts on that first day and not “x” hours from the time you first started to use it (see the tips and tricks below). So to be clear, if you buy a 2-day card and the first time you use the card or scan the app QR code is any time on Monday, then the card is valid until 2359 on Tuesday.

Does The Prague City Card (Cool Pass) Include Public Transport?

After February 1st 2019 the Public Transport part is OPTIONAL i.e. you buy it separately if you want it either from the place that sells the Prague Card or just buy the necessary regular DPP passes to cover your stay. If you are 60 or over then check the Exploring Prague Over 60 post because you can get discounted/free transport.

Another Option – Prague Visitor Pass

There are two main differences between the Cool Pass and the Prague Visitor Pass (often called the “Official” Prague City Card). First is that this INCLUDES PUBLIC TRANSPORT. Secondly it is valid for 2 days, 3 days or 5 days so for people staying longer in the city I think the Prague Visitor Pass is a better option. When you download the Prague Visitor Pass app, each ticket purchased will have it’s own unique QR code. On public transport you show this QR code to a ticket inspector. If you are claiming a student or child discount then have your passport with you to prove the identity and age.

Who would use a Prague City Card?

Prague City Card Primary offers: Most offers are free entry with a few tourist discounts and mostly to Museums, Galleries and main attractions but it is expanding more into “tour” discounts and transfer discounts etc. Possible user: Primarily somebody on a long weekend trip who wants to visit the major sites/museums/galleries plus special interest sites on a free-entry basis. Somebody who is not bothered about using public transport but, may want it as an option. See the Prague card test lower down the page.

Tips and Tricks For Using Any Prague City Card

  • Start your first day as early in the morning as possible to make full use of the card.
  • Spend time planning your route BEFORE you activate the card. Some attractions open early, others close late so you need to understand what you can fit into any given day. You’ll make savings by visiting a lot of places for a short amount of time. Be realistic about how much time you will want to spend at any given place.
  • Separate “FREE” from “DISCOUNTED” so you know when you will need to pay something extra.
  • Try to avoid using the card on Mondays as that is the day of the week when many museums close.
  • This is not Skip the Line in that you still need to queue for the ticket office at any attraction because, as you’ll find below, your card has to be validated for that attraction.
  • Carry some kind of ID.

How I used my Prague City Card:

This test was a long time ago and prices have changed but the rules are still the same i.e. lots of places and a little time in each. I used the Cool Pass option as I already had a transport pass. I was only interested in the “free-entry” tourist attraction options and that is primarily why I bought this Prague card. I decided on a fairly standard tourist route i.e. a fair selection of Prague’s Top Attractions (Petrin, Prague Castle , Mala Strana, Charles Bridge , Old Town, New Town). I started at Petrin Tower (100kc) and mirror maze (50kc). I walked over to Strahov Monastery and then over to the castle where the card is valid for route B (250kc). I went in St Vitus Cathedral , Old Royal Palace, St Georges Basilica and Golden Lane. I walked back to the front of the castle and over to Sternberg Palace (150kc). I walked down the hill into Mala Strana and to the St Nicholas Church (100kc) then over to the Charles Bridge towers (95kc each). The Prague Card had now paid for itself. I walked to the Old Town Square town hall (250kc) then over to the Stone Bell house (90kc). After lunch I went in the Fine Arts Museum (50kc) and then went up to the National Museum in Wenceslas Square (150kc but, does not include special exhibitions). I only used it for one day and it had paid for itself within 6 hours. I imagine if you sat down and made a plan, that you could see a lot for free in a long weekend. I see no reason to buy the travel pass if you plan your route well.

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Prague City Pass or Prague CoolPass: Is it worth it?

September 21, 2023 | Posted in: Czech Republic

Prague CoolPass is a tourist pass for 1 to 10 days, offering free or discounted access to over 70 attractions in Prague. It covers top sites like Prague Castle and the National Museum. The pass also includes bus and boat tours and offers up to 50% discounts on dining and other activities. It comes in both adult and child/student versions.

Benefits of Prague CoolPass include free entry to popular attractions and discounts at shops and restaurants. The pass also simplifies the tourist experience by bundling attractions and discounts. However, it has drawbacks like no skip-the-line access and no public transport inclusion. If lost, the card is neither refundable nor replaceable.

Prague CoolPass price starts from 900 Kč (€55, $56, £46) for a 1-day student pass. Reduced rates are available for certain age groups. A typical 3-day itinerary can save a traveler up to 51.3% compared to individual ticket purchases.

Prague CoolPass can be bought online or at specific locations in the city, such as the Central Bohemia Tourist Board. Activation is done via an app, which works offline once the pass is activated. The pass is not transferable between people or devices.

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Prague CoolPass is a tourist pass that provides discounts and free admission to attractions in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Prague CoolPass allows holders to visit over 70 museums, galleries, monuments, tours and activities in the city for free or at a reduced price. The card can be purchased for 1 to 6 consecutive days and comes in both adult and child/student versions.

Some of the top attractions covered by the Prague Card include Prague Castle, the Prague Zoo, the National Museum and the Jewish Museum which encompasses 7 sites such as synagogues and the Old Jewish Cemetery. Several bus and boat tours around the city are also included for free such as a 2-hour “Historical Prague” bus tour and a romantic cruise along the Vltava River called “Prague Venice”. In addition, the card provides up to 50% discounts on other tours, river cruises, shows, restaurants and more.

The Prague CoolPass aims to save time and money for tourists visiting multiple attractions, allowing them to skip long ticket lines and entrance fees. It comes as a traditional plastic card to pick up in the city or as an electronic mobile pass called the Prague CoolPass. Users simply show the card or scan it for free museum and attraction access. A guidebook highlighting all the included attractions and discounts is provided with the card.

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Overall, the Prague CoolPass combines free and reduced admission to the Czech capital's top cultural sites and experiences with extra perks like tours and dining deals. Its flexibility and extensive offerings make it a convenient choice for travelers looking to efficiently explore Prague's wealth of museums, history and landmarks.

The Prague City Pass is a tourist card for Prague that previously allowed free or discounted access to over 60 Prague museums, monuments and attractions. In addition, this card offered extras like a river cruise, bus tour, or discounts at some shows and restaurants. The Prague City Pass was available for purchase in 2-day, 3-day or 4-day options and provided a small guidebook with information on the included attractions. Prague City Pass is available only available through the official website http://www.praguecitypass.com/en/ .

Some of the major attractions included for free with the Prague City Pass are Prague Castle, the Old Royal Palace, St. George's Basilica, the Vladislav Hall, St. Vitus Cathedral, the Jewish Museum, Maisel Synagogue, Pinkas Synagogue, Old Jewish Cemetery, Klausen Synagogue, Ceremonial Hall, and the Spanish Synagogue. The pass also includs a free 45-minute guided bus tour and river cruise.

In addition to free entry, the Prague City Pass offers 25% discounts on other attractions and activities like themed walking tours, day trips to Kutna Hora and Cesky Krumlov, river cruises, and more.

The adult price started at 1,390 CZK (€54, $59) for a 2-day pass. The price for kids adjusts to 990 CZK (€39,9). The Prague City Pass is valid for 30 days from the first day it was activated. It offered a flexible way to see top attractions in Prague for less than the regular admission price.

Listed below are the benefits of using Prague CoolPass.

  • Free entry to top attractions. Prague CoolPass holders gain free admission to over 60 popular museums, galleries and landmarks across Prague. This includes highlights like the National Gallery, Jewish Museum and Museum of Communism.
  • Discounts at shops & restaurants. Prague CoolPass gives you discounts at many of Prague's best eateries, cafes, stores and other businesses. You can save money while enjoying the city's cuisine and shopping.
  • Bundled convenience. With the Prague CoolPass, attractions and discounts are combined in one easy pass. This is simpler than buying everything separately.
  • Included city guide. The Prague CoolPass comes with a Prague guidebook and map to help you navigate the city and plan your itinerary.
  • Tailor-Made experience. With so many benefits included, people can customize their Prague trip to match their own interests and schedule.

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What are the disadvantages of Prague CoolPass?

Listed below are the disadvantages of Prague CoolPass.

  • No skip-the-line access. Prague CoolPass does not provide skip-the-line access, so you still need to stand in ticket queues at attractions. 
  • Valid only on consecutive calendar days. Prague CoolPass is only valid for consecutive calendar days from activation, not hours, so you need to plan carefully. You likely won't have time to visit most of the 70+ attractions during the pass duration.
  • Public transportation is not included. Prague CoolPass does not provide public transportation access to any Prague transport network. Although, Prague CoolPass holders can buy transport tickets within Prague CoolPass app.
  • No replacement and no refund. Prague CoolPass holders are not entitled for a refund or replacement in case the card is lost or stolen. Additionally, there is no refund for unvisited attractions.

Listed below are the attractions you can visit for free with Prague CoolPass.

  • Prague Castle Circuit
  • St.Vitus Cathedral
  • Old Royal Palace
  • St.George's Basilica
  • Golden Lane
  • Daliborka Tower
  • Lobkowicz Palace
  • Schwarzenberg Palace
  • Sternberg Palace
  • Loreto Prague
  • House At The Stone Bell
  • House At The Golden Ring
  • House At The Black Madonna
  • Illusion Art Museum
  • Clam-Gallas Palace
  • Municipal Library Of Prague
  • Museum Of Decorative Arts
  • Bus Tour “Prague – Historical City”
  • Old New Synagogue
  • Jewish Museum In Prague
  • Maisel Synagogue
  • Spanish Synagogue
  • Klausen Synagogue
  • Jewish Ceremonial Hall
  • Pinkas Synagogue
  • Old Jewish Cemetery
  • Robert Guttmann Gallery
  • Convent Of Saint Agnes
  • Retro Museum
  • House Of Photography
  • City Of Prague Museum
  • Lego Museum
  • Náprstek Museum
  • Prague Venice Cruise
  • Charles Bridge Museum
  • Colloredo-Mansfeld Palace
  • Bohemian Garnet Museum & Shop
  • Museum Of Bedřich Smetana
  • Karel Zeman Museum
  • Czech Museum Of Music
  • Kunsthalle Praha
  • Museum Kampa
  • Werich Villa Art Centre
  • Štefánik Observatory
  • Josef Sudek Gallery
  • Comenius National Pedagogical Museum
  • Bílek Villa
  • National Museum
  • New Building Of The National Museum
  • Pilsner Urquell Experience – The Original Tour
  • Jerusalem (Jubilee) Synagogue
  • Henry's (Jindřišská) Tower
  • Dancing House Gallery
  • Antonín Dvořák Museum
  • Museum Of The Police Of The Czech Republic
  • Old Customs House In Podskalí
  • St. Peter & Paul Basilica
  • Vyšehrad Casemates
  • Vyšehrad Gallery
  • Gothic Cellar
  • National Memorial Vítkov
  • Trade Fair Palace
  • Planetarium Prague
  • Marold Panorama
  • Lapidarium Of The National Museum
  • Troja Chateau
  • Staropramen Visitor Center
  • Summer House Kinsky
  • Nelahozeves Castle
  • Chateau Ctěnice
  • Roztoky Castle
  • Studio Of Zdenka Braunerová
  • Tv Tower Žižkov
  • One Hour River Cruise
  • Prague Grand Cruise
  • Prosecco Cruise
  • Cruises To The Devil's Canal

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 50% off .

  • Black Light Theatre Hilt
  • Concerts At Prague Castle

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 33% off .

  • Beer Point Prague

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 30% off .

  • Minigolfpark Kotva
  • Beer Museum
  • Museum Of Prague Ghosts And Legends
  • Paddleboard & Canoe Tours Through Prague Centre

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 25% off .

  • Folklore Garden
  • Museum Of Fantastic Illusions
  • Lunch Cruise On A Glass Boat
  • Dinner Cruise
  • Private Segway Tour
  • E-Scooter And Segway Tours
  • Castle Karlštejn
  • Český Krumlov
  • Karlovy Vary And Moser Glassworks
  • Kutná Hora And Ossuary

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 20% off .

  • Pilsner Urquell Experience – Tapster Academy
  • St.Vitus Great South Tower
  • Museum Of Alchemists Of Old Prague
  • Museum Of Senses
  • One Prague Tour – Castle Side / Old Town Road
  • Prague Castle Grounds & Highlights
  • Prague Underground & The Bridge Tour

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 15% off .

  • Beer Spa Chateaux Prague
  • Hard Rock Cafe Prague
  • Mozart Dinner
  • Prague Castle Garden Café

Listed below are the discounted attractions in Prague that Prague CoolPass give you 10% off .

  • Charles Bridge Museum Café
  • Bohemian Garnet – Dlouhá
  • Bohemian Garnet – Panská
  • Bohemian Garnet – Havířská
  • Outlet Premium Prague Airport
  • Fashion Arena Prague Outlet

The Prague CoolPass starts from 900 Kč (€55, $56, £46) for a 1-day pass student price.

Find below a table with the prices of Prague CoolPass.

Reduced prices apply to children ages 6 to 15, students under 26 and seniors over 65. Children under 6 get the CoolPass for free when accompanied by a paying adult.

The Prague CoolPass is valid for 12 months from the first day of use.

On a typical 3 day travel itinerary of Prague, with a traveller visiting on Day 1: Prague Castle, Lobkowicz Palace, Schwarzenberg Palace, Sternberg Palace and Bus Tour ” Prague – Historical City”, Day 2: Jewish Museum In Prague, Old New Synagogue, Prague Venice Cruise, Convent Of Saint Agnes and House At The Golden Ring and Day 3: National Museum, Illusion Art Museum, Prague Grand Cruise,  a traveller managed to save 1890 KČ when using Prague CoolPass. The original price for entering the above mentioned attractions without Prague CoolPass would have been 4090 Kč. So, a traveller may save up to 51.3% with Prague CoolPass.

Where can you buy Prague CoolPass?

The easiest way to buy Prague CoolPass is online or thought the official website prior to your trip. Then people can download the app on their mobile and add the digital pass. People can also buy a physical card and collect it upon arrival. There are several points that travellers can do that. These are Central Bohemia Tourist Board in Old town, the Prague Castle Museum Shop, Prague Centre Tourinfo and the Tourist Information Centre just beside Charles Bridge.

Firstly, Central Bohemia Tourist Board Information centre is located on the corner of Husova and Karlova Streets and is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00.

Secondly, Prague Castle Museum Shop is located between the 2nd and 3rd courtyards of Prague Castle. It is open from April 1 to January 15, from Monday to Sunday from 9:00 to 18:00 and from January 16 to March 31, from Monday to Sunday, from 9:00 to 17:00.

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Thirdly, Prague Centre Tourinfo is located in Panská 1  near Wenceslas Square. It is open daily from 10:00 to 18:00. On Saturday it is open from 10:00 till 16:00 and closed on Sundays.

Lastly, Tourist Information Centre is located at Mostecka 4 very close to Charles Bridge. It is open daily from 09:00 to 20:00.

Listed below are the steps for activating and using the Prague CoolPass.

  • Download the Prague CoolPass app to your iOS or Android device. This allows you to access your pass on your phone.
  • Order your desired Prague CoolPass on the app or online . Make sure to select the ‘Prague CoolPass' option.
  • Open the app and enter the reference code provided after purchase. This will download your CoolPass to the app.
  • In the app, enter your first and last name and register in one click.
  • To begin using your pass, you must activate it by selecting a start date . Do this in the app or at a tourist information center.
  • When entering attractions, open the app and show your digital Prague CoolPass .
  • To receive discounts at shops and restaurants , show your CoolPass in the app when you pay.
  • You can reactivate your pass, if needed, within 1 year of first use by visiting a tourist information center.

Do I need to be online to use Prague CoolPass?

No, the Prague CoolPass App works 100% offline. Online connectivity is only required while buying, activating or renewing the Prague CoolPass. 

Is it Prague CoolPass transferrable?

No, Prague CoolPass or the mobile pass generated from Prague CoolPass app is not transferrable to either other people or other mobile devices. Visitors should think in advance which device they are going to use before activating the Prague CoolPass.

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Is the Prague CoolPass worth it?

The Prague CoolPass is worth it for certain travelers. If you want to see as many paid attractions as possible in a short trip, don't mind busy days sightseeing and won't use public transport much, then the pass offers reasonable value. But it does require planning to maximize savings versus buying tickets individually. Visitors who prefer a more relaxed pace may find better value just paying entry fees as they go. Consider your sightseeing plans and preferences before purchasing.

What is the alternatives to Prague CoolPass?

Since 2023, there are no alternatives, as Prague CoolPass came to replace all previously offered passes like Prague Card, Prague Visitor Pass and Prague City Pass. So, there is only one card that visitors and locals can buy in Prague and this is Prague CoolPass.

Prague Card used to be a sightseeing package card with free entry to over 60 top attractions in Prague. As of 2023, Prague Card is deprecated and replaced with Prague CoolPass.

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Prague Visitor Pass is a sightseeing package card with free entry to over 60 top attractions in Prague. You can buy Prague Visitor Pass online.

Prague Welcome Card used to be a sightseeing package card with free entry to over 60 top attractions in Prague. As of 2023, Prague Welcome Card is deprecated and replaced with Prague CoolPass.

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Prague is a popular destination that attracts tourists year-round. The best time to visit Prague is in the spring or fall months. The ideal months for pleasant weather in Prague are May, June, September and October. During these months, average high temperatures range from 15 to 20C (mid 60s to low 70s Fahrenheit). The warmest months in Prague are July and August, when average highs reach the 25C (mid 70s Fahrenheit). However, summer also brings more crowds and higher prices. The coldest month in Prague is January, when average highs are in the low single digits Celsius (mid 30s Fahrenheit) and lows dip below freezing. January and February also tend to be the rainiest months, while June, July and August are the driest.

While winter in Prague can be bitterly cold, it allows visitors to experience the city's renowned Prague Christmas market held throughout December. Tourists can browse the stalls selling handicrafts, ornaments and seasonal treats while enjoying hot wine, music and the festive atmosphere. January and February bring the heaviest snowfalls and shortest days, but travelers who do not mind the cold are rewarded with lower prices and less crowds.

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What are the most interesting facts about Czechia?

Listed below are the most interesting facts about Czechia every visitor should know.

  • Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle in the world at 570m long and 128m wide. For reference, that’s bigger than seven football fields combined!
  • Czech Republic has over 2000 castles. That is the largest number of castles than any other country in Europe.
  • Czech Republic contains the historic regions of the Kingdom of Bohemia to the west, Moravia to the east and Czech Silesia to the northeast.
  • Mission Impossible was filmed in Prague. The first big Hollywood blockbuster filmed in Prague was Tom Cruise’s Mission Impossible.
  • Czechs have the highest beer consumption per capita in the world.
  • The currency used in Czech Republic is the Czech Crown (Koruna) .
  • Czech Republic ranks as the sixth safest country to live in the world according to the 2017 Global Peace Index.

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What is the prague city card , unlimited public transportation, savings and discounts, flexibility and duration, ease and saving of time, top attractions covered by the prague city card , step 1:buy the prague city card, step 2: activate your card, step 3: show your card, step 4: plan your trips, where to get the prague card.

A Prague card is the only way to make the most of your time in this beautiful city. Purchasing a Prague card that allows you to see the key sites while also saving you money is a good option. In the city’s less-visited areas, you can find some of its greatest gems.

You can visit Prague’s most famous landmarks with this card, such as the Old Town Hall and its Astronomical Clock, the popular Charles Bridge Museum, and the grounds of Prague Castle. 

It’s common for the Prague city Card to come with a map or guidebook detailing the city’s sights, public transit options, discounts, and other must-knows.

The greatest method to save money when visiting Prague is to purchase a Prague city Card , a tourist pass that grants free admission to more than 50 of the city’s major attractions.

But is Prague City Card worth it?

Guests who purchase this tourist card will receive a complimentary, comprehensive guidebook to Prague (150 pages) that details all of the city’s top attractions.

Benefits of the Prague City Card 

The Prague card grants you access to a variety of discounts, free rides on public transit, and VIP experiences at some of Prague’s most popular landmarks and venues. Here’s a rundown of what you get with a Prague City Card:

You can access the public transportation like metro, tram, and bus systems as often as you like in Prague with this pass. This is fantastic for navigating the city and visiting its many interesting districts and landmarks.

Many of Prague’s museums, galleries, excursions, and cultural events are included at a reduced rate with the purchase of a Prague City Card . In this way, visitors may experience the finest of Prague without breaking the bank.

The Prague City Card is available for visits of varying lengths, most frequently between 2 and 4 days. The individualized option allows tourists to fit the card around their schedule while in Prague.

You can save a lot of time and money with the Prague City Card because you won’t have to buy individual tickets for every attraction, even during high-traffic times.

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Tourists interested in seeing the cultural and historical highlights of Prague will find the Prague Card to be a worthwhile investment. The Prague City Card includes access to the following main attractions:

  • Prague Castle
  • Petřín Hill and Eiffel Tower
  • Prague Botanical Garden
  • Museum of Communism
  • Lobkowicz Palace
  • Charles Bridge Museum
  • National Gallery in Prague
  • Jewish Museum in Prague
  • Dancing House
  • Prague City Gallery
  • Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock

How to Use the Prague City Card 

The Prague Card is simple to use and provides fantastic value for touring the city’s attractions. an easy-to-follow guide to using it:

One can buy the card prior to your trip online or at numerous sales places throughout Prague. Select your card’s validity based on the length of your stay, like 2, 3, or 4 days.

 When you use your card for the very first time at a tourist attraction or on public transit, it becomes active. You have the stated number of consecutive days to utilize it from that point forward.

Simply show your Prague City Card during any participating attraction or museum’s entry. Someone will scan or verify your card and provide you with access.

To get the most out of your card, schedule your trips to attractions ahead of time. Assess the opening hours of the attractions you plan to visit, as well as any ongoing exhibitions or events.

The easiest, quickest, and least expensive way to get the Prague Card is online. In that case, you’ll be able to get it at the following locations throughout town:

Purchase the Prague card online.

The Prague Card can be obtained at the following locations throughout the city: 

  • Central Bohemia Information Centre is located at Husova Street 21, and is open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
  • Mostecká Street, 4 is the location of the Charles Bridge Information Centre. You can get it from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. each day of the week.
  • Martin Tour Kiosk: located in the Old Town Square , it is open everyday from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.
  • Florenc Station Tourist Information Centre operates from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily.

Prague CoolPass: Your Key to 70+ Premier Attractions

Unlock both time and cost savings with the Prague CoolPass, an all-inclusive sightseeing package offering entry to over 70 renowned attractions, museums, guided tours, and scenic cruises. Immerse yourself in the full spectrum of Prague’s offerings, from the iconic Prague Castle and the historic Jewish Quarter to the captivating Prague ZOO and the storied Vyšehrad Fortress.

  • Enjoy complimentary access to more than 70 top attractions in Prague.
  • Embark on a 2-hour “Historical Prague” bus tour.
  • Experience a romantic cruise in “Prague Venice” style.
  • Partake in a captivating sightseeing cruise courtesy of Prague Boats.
  • Utilize a digital guide complete with attraction details and navigation assistance.
  • Benefit from a special rate for a 1-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour.
  • Admission to over 70 of Prague’s premier attractions (single entry per attraction).
  • A 2-hour bus tour exploring the historical facets of Prague.
  • A romantic cruise designed in the style of “Prague Venice.”
  • A captivating sightseeing cruise offered by Prague Boats.
  • A digital guide containing comprehensive attraction information and navigation support.
  • A discounted rate for a 1-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour.

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Which Prague Tourist Attraction Pass is Best?

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This post will cover each of the major tourist discount passes available in Prague and everything they include.

We will also provide information about how to use each pass and the differences between them.

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BEFORE YOU BUY

In this post, we will cover a variety of different tourist attraction discount city cards.

While some passes offer admission to several popular attractions over the course of a set number of days, others offer a set number of activities for as long as the pass is valid.

This section will provide details about what to expect from each type of pass, explaining how they work and any additional information that might be useful to know.

Prague Tourist Pass Card Options

All-Inclusive 

These passes give you access to dozens of attractions for a specific number of days.

You can choose to get the pass for 2, 3, or 4 days depending on your plans while in Prague.

Although the service is only valid for the number of days you choose, it is valid for an entire year after purchase, giving you plenty of time to decide when you want to use it – or even look for the best airfare prices!

An All-Inclusive pass will usually offer the most value, as they often include more activities and attractions than any other option.

They also offer additional discounts on tours, cruises, and more.

If you plan to see or do a lot in a short amount of time, this may be one of your best options. 

That said, visitors who would rather enjoy their activities at a slower pace may want to consider another type of pass. 

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Set Number of Attractions

This type of pass provides access to a certain number of attractions.

Although they don’t include as many activities as other services, you also won’t have to worry about how many days it will remain active.

A Set Number of Attractions pass is usually valid for at least 30 days, which means anyone visiting on vacation can take their time and explore the city at their leisure.

These passes typically offer admission to more attractions than activities.

So, if you’re interested in taking more than one tour or getting discounts on additional things to do, it may be worth considering a different option.

Whether you know exactly what you want to experience while in Prague or you prefer a more open-ended exploration of the city, this is an excellent way to save money.

Combo Packages

In addition to tourist passes, there are also combo deals offered by tour companies which include more than one activity or attraction at a discounted price.

These packages usually include a bus tour and at least one other service, such as a cruise, a walking tour, or even admission to a popular attraction.

Prague Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours For Combo Tickets

This is another great option if you know exactly what you want to see or do and the activities you have planned are included with a combo package.

Rather than worrying about getting the most use out of a discount pass, you’ll only be paying for the specific services you want!

ALL-INCLUSIVE

In this section, we will cover the two all-inclusive tourist passes available in Prague.

While one includes a public transport ticket, the other offers additional discounts on a variety of tours and other activities. 

Be sure to read our guide on public transportation in Prague .

Each pass has different advantages and it will be important to consider what you plan to do while in the city before making a purchase.

Depending on which service you choose, you could pay as little as €15 per day for admission to various attractions and things to do.

Prague CoolPass (formerly Prague Card/Prague City Card)

Not to be outdone by their competition, this service includes admission to 60 attractions, a sightseeing bus tour, and a river cruise.

The major difference between this pass and the Prague Welcome Card is that they do not offer a 3-day public transportation ticket.

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In addition to all of the attractions you can visit with the Prague CoolPass, you’ll also receive discounts of up to 50% on other popular activities.

When you combine all the museums, tours, and cruises you can take for free with all of the discounts they offer, there are over 100 attractions included with this tourist pass.

The Prague CoolPass is available for either 2, 3, or 4 days at a time. Here are some of the best activities you can enjoy without paying anything extra for tickets:

  • Bílek Villa
  • Vyšehrad Gallery
  • Troja Chateau
  • Prague Castle
  • Jewish Museum
  • Sternberg Palace
  • St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Stefanik Observatory
  • Convent of St. Agnes
  • Schwarzenberg Palace
  • Czech Museum of Music
  • Petřín Observation Tower
  • Prague Historical Bus Tour
  • Prague Venice River Cruise
  • Basilica of St. Peter & St. Paul
  • 1-Day Pass: €54/Adults | €37/Kids & Students
  • Cost Per Day: €39.5/Adults | €29/Kids & Students
  • Cost Per Day: €30.33/Adults | €22/Kids & Student
  • Cost Per Day: €24.75/Adults | €18/Kids & Students
  • Cost Per Day: €21.6/Adults | €15.6/Kids & Students
  • Cost Per Day: €19.33/Adults | € 13. 83/Kids & Students
  • Free Guide/Map Included
  • Purchase the pass or learn more .

This service is great for anyone who wants to visit as many locations as possible and learn a lot of interesting facts about Prague.

One of the nice things about this pass is that the discounts they offer include both audio tours and walking tours for up to 50% off.

At about €38 per day for the shortest option, you’ll only need to visit 3-4 attractions each day to take advantage of this tourist pass. 

However, if you get the best deal with the longest pass at €23.50 per day, you can still save a lot of money visiting just 2-3 locations each day.

Prague Visitor Pass

This is one of the newer tourist passes in Prague, and it's very similar to other all-inclusive options.

In addition to providing over 60+ experiences, this service also includes free public transport on the metro, tram, funicular, city buses, and ferries.

The Prague Visitor Pass is available for 2, 3, or 5 days at a time.

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Here are some of the more notable attractions and activities included on this pass at no additional cost:

  • Basilica of St Peter and Paul
  • House at the Black Madonna
  • Prague Botanical Garden
  • House of Photography
  • HC Sparta Praha Tickets
  • Charles Bridge Museum
  • Petrin Lookout Tower
  • Astronomical Clock
  • Galerie Villa Pelle
  • Clam-Gallas Palace
  • Lobkowicz Palace
  • Kampa Museum
  • Airport Express
  • Prague TV Tower
  • Old Town Hall
  • Mirror Maze
  • Powder Gate
  • Planetarium
  • River Cruise

The Prague Visitor Pass also includes discounts on lunch and dinner cruises, which make for excellent date nights!

  • Cost Per Day: €33.5/Adults | €37.28/Students | €22.5/Children
  • Cost Per Day: €39.67/Adults | €29.67/Students | €19.67/Children
  • Cost Per Day: €31/Adults | €23.2/Students | €15.6/Childre n

Purchase the Prague Visitor Pass or learn more .

As you can see, prices for this pass are very comparable to similar competitors, and there are a few reasons you might actually want to consider this one instead.

One of the most notable differences between this pass and others is that it includes free public transportation, and it even covers the cost of an airport transfer.

Another notable inclusion is tickets to see an HC Sparta Praha game.

If you're into sports, you might want to consider this pass just to get the free ticket!

Prague Welcome Card

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This all-inclusive pass includes admission to over 50 historic sites, museums, and galleries in Prague.

In addition to providing access to all of those locations, you’ll also receive a free 3-day public transport ticket which is good for buses, trams, and metro service.

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There are also discounts on concerts, theatres, music clubs, sightseeing tours, and guided walks.

Prague Welcome Card holders can also save money at a variety of restaurants and shops in the city.

Here are some of the most popular attractions included:

  • Wallenstein Palace
  • New Town Hall
  • Astronomical Clock Tower
  • The Aeronautical Museum
  • The Franz Kafka Museum
  • €42 per person
  • Cost Per Day: €14
  • Valid for 3 days
  • Free Guide/Map
  • Free Voucher Booklet

NOTE: This tourist pass is not currently available as of January 2023.

The Prague Welcome Card is probably best suited to visitors who want complete control over where they go and when.

With the help of the 3-day public transport ticket, you can decide what your itinerary will look like and get to each major landmark with ease.

The only problem with this pass is that it does not include access to Prague Castle , one of the most popular destinations in the city. If you’re interested in this activity, you may want to look at one of the other passes.

Most of these locations charge between €5 - €10 for admission, so you’ll most likely enjoy the biggest savings if you visit at least 4-5 attractions per day.

Prague MultiCard

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As they say, "One card. Many Benefits". The Prague Multicard provides discounts on shopping, food, sightseeing, and other events.

The main focus of the card is on the center of the city.

Shopping discounts run anywhere from 15-30%. 

Food discounts run around 20% in over 50 restaurants. Below are just a few:

  • Giovanni Pizzeria Ristorante
  • Kraftdog Prague
  • Trattoria by Giovanni
  • Burger Grill
  • Coffee Lovers
  • UDvou Sester

Sightseeing discounts tend to run 20-25% off in most places.  Below are a few that accept the card:

  • Prague Castle After Dark
  • Old Town and Jewish Ghetto in Brief
  • Prague Castle & Canal River Boat Tour
  • Prague on Segway
  • City Sightseeing - Bus and Classic Tour Prague

Other services vary but could include 10% off of a tandem parachute jump or 10% off a company that provides tours of the city in a classic Alfa Romeo luxury convertible.

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The purchase of the card also provides you with a free public transport ticket for 2-3 days, depending on which one you choose.

  • 2 Day multi-card:  €20.50
  • 3 Day multi-card:  €25.63

The card can be purchased online or at one of the partner stores in Prague. 

Once the card is in hand, it will need to be activated by filling in the name of the person using the card and the date of activation, something a partner store employee can help with.

SET NUMBER OF ATTRACTIONS

The following section will provide details about tourist passes that include admission to a set number of attractions.

We will cover information such as ticket prices, which services are offered, and how long the pass is valid.

The Prague Pass

This is one of the newer tourist passes in Prague, and it includes some of the most popular attractions in the city.

Although it is limited to just 4 activities, it's perfect for someone with a limited amount of time to spend sightseeing.

The Prague Pass is entirely digital, and it allows you to pick whatever time slots you want for each included ticket.

In addition to this factor, you'll also receive 10% off other activities in the area.

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Here are the included attractions:

  • Prague Castle | Skip-the-Line ticket
  • Prague Astronomical Clock | Skip-the-Line ticket
  • Panoramic Vltava River Cruise
  • Prague City Audio Guide
  • 10% Discount on Additional Activities

Pass Prices:

  • €53/Adults (17+)
  • €42/Youth (16)
  • €26/Children (6-15)
  • €17/Toddlers (3-5)
  • €4/Infants (0-2)

Purchase The Prague Pass or learn more .

The total value of all included tickets is €54.10, so this pass isn't going to save you a lot of money.

Even so, it is an excellent option for anyone short on time who just wants to spend a few less euros.

The only major thing missing from this tourist pass is a Prague bus tour, so if you're interested in that activity, you might want to consider another service.

Alternatively, you could use your 10% off to get a discount on your bus tour!

Prague City Pass

Unlike other tourist passes in Prague, this option only offers admission to 15 attractions and activities.

That said, this pass is valid for a total of 30 days, so you’ll have plenty of time to explore the city at your own leisure.

Prague City Pass

In addition to each of the locations included, you will also receive a sightseeing bus tour and a river cruise.

Some of the tickets included are only valid for a specific amount of time after the first entry.

But, you’ll be able to decide when to enter the attraction and how much time to spend there.

Here are the attractions you can visit with the Prague City Pass:

  • Old Royal Palace
  • St. George’s Basilica
  • Golden Lane
  • Daliborka Tower
  • Valid for 2 days after the first entry.
  • Maisel Synagogue
  • Spanish Synagogue
  • Pinkas Synagogue
  • Klausen Synagogue
  • Old Jewish Cemetery
  • Ceremonial Hall
  • Valid for 7 days after the first entry.
  • Sightseeing Bus Tour
  • Sightseeing Cruise

Pass Prices

  • €59.05/Adults | €42.06/Children
  • Free booklet and map included

This is an excellent option if you know exactly what you want to see and experience in Prague. 

If you were to compare the cost per day, it would be less than €2 per day on average.

That said, there aren’t as many activities included with this pass, so it’s not really a fair comparison.

One potential concern is that some customers have had difficulty validating the pass, so make sure to follow all the instructions and get your card as early in the day as possible.

It is also worth noting that the Prague Welcome Card includes even more activities for a lower price.

However, while that service is only valid for 3 days, the Prague City Pass is valid for a total of 30 days.

If you want or need more time to explore the city, this might be a better tourist pass to consider.

BUS TOUR COMBO PACKAGES

In this section, we will provide information about some of the best combo deals available in Prague.

We will also cover details about which services are included, ticket prices, and how much money you can save.

City Sightseeing

This is one of the biggest hop-on-hop-off bus tour companies in the world, and they’re currently offering some of the best combo deals in Prague.

City Sightseeing Prague Combo

In addition to their bus tours, these packages also include activities such as a cruise, a Prague Castle walking tour, and a Jewish Quarter walking tour.

Here are the various combination tickets you can purchase from City Sightseeing:

  • €28/Adults | €26/Students | €24/Children | €90/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €34/Adults | €32/Students | €30/Children | €90/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €38/Adults | €36/Students | €34/Children | €117/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €45/Adults | €43/Students | €40/Children | €117/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €29/Adults | €25/Students | €21/Children | €80/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €22/Adults | €17/Students | €13/Children | €55/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €17/Adults | €15/Students | €13/Children | €48/Family (2 Adults + 2 Children)
  • €48/Adults | €30/Child

Purchase combo tickets or learn more .

NOTE: Some of these combo packages are currently unavailable as of January 2023

If we compare these deals to the tourist passes, it’s easy to see how you might want to consider one of these options over the Prague City Pass.

While that service is €54,90 per person, you can get almost everything included for less with the most expensive combo package on this list.

The main difference to note is that the tourist pass offers admission to the Jewish Museum, while this opportunity takes you on a walking tour around the Jewish Quarter.

Although the Prague Castle walking tour includes admission to the grounds, the courtyard, the gardens and St. Vitus Cathedral, the Jewish Quarter tour does not include entry to any sites.

In other words, even though this is a cheaper option, it’s definitely worth considering a tourist pass if you’d like to see and do more in Prague.

  • Prague Bus Tours

As with their competitors, this company also offers a variety of combo tickets which include their hop-on-hop-off bus tour and at least one additional activity.

Prague Bus Tour Combo Map

This combo deal is available either with a river cruise, a Prague Castle walking tour or both.

Here are the packages currently offered by Prague Bus Tours:

  • 48-Hour Ticket: €41,18/Adults | €20,78/Kids
  • 24-Hour Ticket: €34,78/Adults | €17,61/Kids
  • 48-Hour Ticket: €41,60/Adults | €20,78/Kids
  • 24-Hour Ticket: €48/Adults | €24/Kids
  • 48-Hour Ticket: €52,80/Adults | €26,38/Kids

NOTE: These combo packages are currently unavailable as of January 2023. Prague Bus Tours is currently only offering private tours and other services like bike tours. Check their website to see what is available.

As you can see, the prices for these combo deals are pretty similar to those offered by their competitors.

The main difference between these two services is that the City Sightseeing packages include a Jewish Quarter walking tour, but this company does not.

If you’re just in the market for a hop-on-hop-off tour and 1-2 other activities, this could be a great option to consider.

HOP-ON-HOP-OFF

Much like the other services in this section, this company also offers combo packages that feature a hop-on-hop-off bus tour.

Their combo deals are very similar to what competitors offer with one major difference: every package includes a cruise and a Prague Castle tour !

Hopon Hopoff Bus Combo Tour

Here are the combination tickets available:

  • €32.27/Adult | €16.13/Child
  • €35.61/Adult | €17.80/Child
  • €40.06/Adult | €20.03

Purchase tickets or learn more

Since each ticket includes both a cruise and a Prague Castle tour, this service is comparable to the most expensive Prague Bus Tours option (€48) and the second-best ticket from City Sightseeing (€43).

With a price of only €34,40 for the 48-hour option, this is easily the cheapest combo package of the bunch.

The deal gets even sweeter if you get a family ticket, as you could pay as little as €15,80 per person.

Is a Prague Tourist Pass Worth It?

The answer to this question depends on several different factors that you'll want to consider before making a purchase, including the following examples:

  • Travelers with long stays
  • Both families and couples
  • Tourists who want to visit 3-4 attractions each day
  • Visitors who plan on enjoying several of the activities included

While a tourist discount pass is not necessarily the best choice for every traveler, it can be quite useful for a lot of people.

Some Prague passes include unlimited public transportation access, making it easy to get around the city without having to learn about all the different ticket options available.

If you're not very interested in touristy activities and landmarks, these services might not be a good way to save money, because they are focused almost exclusively on the most popular attractions in the city.

It's also worth noting that it's easy to find yourself tied to your pass, which is to say that you might focus all of your time around getting the best possible deal with a Prague city card and ignore all the other little things that make this city shine.

These are just a few of the more important factors to think about before buing a tourist pass. We suggest planning out an itinerary ahead of time to ensure you'll save as much money as possible.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

Does the prague card include public transport.

The Prague Card, otherwise known as the Prague CoolPass, does not currently cover public transport. However, the Prague Visitor Pass does offer unlimited access to public transportation.

Should I exchange money before I travel to Prague?

While many businesses in this city will accept major credit cards, it is recommended to bring at least a little cash with you. For more information, check our post covering the Czech Republic currency .

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Transport Tickets & Travel Cards

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Transport Tickets & Travel Cards

The transport tickets and travel passes are valid for all of Prague’s public transport system . Depending on the number of days in the city and where your accommodation is located, you can decide which pass is most convenient for you.

Basic Ticket

The basic ticket is valid for 90 minutes after validating it at  one of the yellow vending machines; therefore, visitors can combine several means of transportation or various lines during the 90 minutes (ie: metro with metro, metro with tram, tram with bus etc. All combinations are possible). The ticket costs Kč 40 ( US$ 1.70) .

Short-term Ticket

This ticket is valid for the tram  and  bus   for 20 minutes with the possibility of transfers between different types of transport . It's valid for 30 minutes and a distance of 5 stations on the  metro .

This ticket costs Kč 30 ( US$ 1.30) and is a good way of saving money on certain journeys.  

Luggage transport ticket

If you're travelling with luggage, you'll have to purchase an extra luggage transport ticket for Kč 20 ( US$ 0.90) per suitcase . Backpacks and handbags don't require this ticket.

1-day transport ticket

You can purchase a 1-day transport ticket for Kč 120 ( US$ 5.10)  that'll allow you to use unlimited transport in Prague for 24 hours . If you’re staying in the outskirts this might be the best option to get around the city. 

3-day transport ticket

This ticket is similar to the one above, but it's valid for 3 days.

These tickets cost Kč 330 ( US$ 14.10) and are valid for 72 hours.

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