Prague Visitor Pass

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Embark on an adventurous quest for more than 70 experiences and take advantage of free admission or special discounts. The Prague Visitor Pass is the only official city card that allows you to visit unique historical monuments, museums, and galleries. You can also use it for guided city tours, a Vltava River cruise, and unlimited use of public transport throughout Prague, including transportation to and from the airport. We’ve included the most famous Prague sights in the list of attractions you can visit with the card, and we’re constantly adding more. Be inspired by our selection – after all, Prague isn’t just Charles Bridge or Prague Castle!

The Prague Visitor Pass can be purchased at any of our tourist information centres, at the priority register in the Old Town Hall,  on the website or in the mobile app. The card comes with a clear printed map including a complete list of experiences to help you navigate the city. You can also use the electronic guide in the mobile app. 

The card can be purchased for 48, 72 and 120 hours and in adult, student and child versions.

Validity: 48 hours: 72 hours: 120 hours:
adults 2400 CZK 3000 CZK 3600 CZK
students 1800 CZK 2300 CZK 2700 CZK
children 1200 CZK 1500 CZK 1800 CZK

 

There is no limit to the number of attractions you can visit per day. Each site can only be visited once. Students between 15 and 25 years of age must show a valid student ID.

The Prague Visitor Pass is available in two variants:

  • a physical card (Pass), or
  • an electronic version (e-Pass), which you will have on your smartphone.

More than 70 locations and experiences are involved in the project. Among the most attractive places are the Old Town Hall, Prague Castle, Prague Zoo, 7 Prague towers, Vyšehrad, The Jewish Quarter, the Buildings of the Museum of the City of Prague and many other monuments, museums and galleries. You can also use the card for guided tours, sightseeing cruises on the Vltava River or Vintage tram 42. A HC Sparta Prague home hockey game at the O2 Arena during the Tipsport Extraliga season can also be a real experience.

A detailed list of places and experiences can be found on the website Prague Visitor Pass.

Did you enjoy Prague with the Prague Visitor Pass? If you don’t want to keep the plastic card as a souvenir, you can return it for reuse. It’s a very environmentally friendly solution, as no more will need to be produced. Just drop the card into the Prague Visitor Pass boxes. A box is located at the Old Town Hall, and the other is in the tourist information centre at the Václav Havel Airport’s Terminal 2.

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