How to Travel Around in Prague
Board a metro for the fastest method of traveling within Prague's city center and outskirts., Print a map of the metro lines in Prague, and read up on details of how to use the metro before you travel for easier use., Purchase your metro tickets in...
Step-by-Step Guide
-
Step 1: Board a metro for the fastest method of traveling within Prague's city center and outskirts.
The metro consists of 3 different lines.
Line A, which is represented by a green line on metro maps, Line B, which is yellow and Line C, which is red. -
Step 2: Print a map of the metro lines in Prague
Most of the staff that work in metro stations in Prague do not speak English, so it is best if you know where you are going and how to get there before you travel. , Tickets are valid for a certain amount of time, so be aware of how much time you have on your ticket.
Tickets vary from 20 minutes to 120 hours, approximately 5 days, and cost is based on the length of time the ticket is valid. , -
Step 3: and read up on details of how to use the metro before you travel for easier use.
-
Step 4: Purchase your metro tickets in the metro station or at most newspaper stands.
-
Step 5: Place your metro ticket into the yellow machine that is at the entrance of the metro to validate your ticket.
Detailed Guide
The metro consists of 3 different lines.
Line A, which is represented by a green line on metro maps, Line B, which is yellow and Line C, which is red.
Most of the staff that work in metro stations in Prague do not speak English, so it is best if you know where you are going and how to get there before you travel. , Tickets are valid for a certain amount of time, so be aware of how much time you have on your ticket.
Tickets vary from 20 minutes to 120 hours, approximately 5 days, and cost is based on the length of time the ticket is valid. ,
About the Author
Debra Tucker
Experienced content creator specializing in crafts guides and tutorials.
Rate This Guide
How helpful was this guide? Click to rate: