112
the unified european emergency call number
150
firefighters
155
emergency medical services (ambulance)
158
police of the czech republic
Prague’s extensive public transport network is rated as one of Europe’s best and most reliable.
You can travel by public transport only with a valid ticket, which must be purchased prior to boarding the means of transport. Don’t forget to stamp your ticket upon entering the vehicle (tram, bus, ferry) or the transport space (metro and funicular) in the stamping device, otherwise you risk incurring a fine. It is not necessary to stamp the ticket when you purchase a ticket using the contactless terminal located in the middle of each tram.
Ticket validity is based on only on time — the number of transfers does not matter.
Ticket prices:
90-minute ticket — CZK 40
30-minute ticket — CZK 30
24-hour ticket — CZK 120
72-hour ticket — CZK 330
How to buy a ticket
Ticket terminals (validators) can be found in all trams, city buses and metro stations. They are used for purchasing single and short-term tickets. Payment is possible by cashless payment card only.
The best way is to use either the Uber or Bolt app from your app store.