Thursday, August 20, 2026
Prague, Czech Republic – Old Town, Lesser Town, Castle District & Vltava River
Prague Visitor Pass card
Aerial view of Prague Castle
Prague Old Town Astronomical Clock
Charles Bridge and Old Town Bridge Tower
Petrin Tower in Prague
Front facade of a synagogue in Josefov
Evening river cruise with Prague skyline

Discover Prague with one easy city pass

From Gothic towers and royal courtyards to cozy cafés and river views, unlock Prague’s highlights with a single pass.

Explore Prague with a practical city pass

Prague feels like a living storybook, with medieval lanes, ornate churches, hilltop viewpoints, elegant bridges, and a lively food scene all packed into a walkable historic center.

A Prague City Pass helps you skip planning stress by bundling popular experiences—often including top landmarks, selected museums, and occasional transport or cruise options—so you can focus on enjoying the city instead of juggling separate tickets all day..

Prague City Pass Visiting timetable

Most included attractions open in the morning and close in late afternoon or early evening. Exact opening times vary by season, weekday, and venue-specific schedules.

Prague City Pass Closing Days

The pass is available year-round, though certain included attractions may close on public holidays, maintenance days, or for special events.

Where is Located

Prague, Czech Republic – Old Town, Lesser Town, Castle District & Vltava River

How to start using your Prague City Pass

Most travelers activate their pass near the Old Town, around Prague Castle, or at a first included museum. In many cases, you simply scan your digital pass at the entrance and begin exploring immediately.

By Train

If you arrive by train at Praha hlavní nádraží (Main Station), you can reach the historic center quickly by metro, tram, or a short taxi ride. From there, major pass-included attractions in Old Town and Lesser Town are easy to access on foot.

By Car

Driving into central Prague is possible, but parking in historic districts can be limited and expensive. A practical option is to park in a P+R area and continue by public transport into the center, then use your pass for your sightseeing day.

By Bus

Prague’s public transport network is reliable and visitor-friendly. Trams and metro lines connect most neighborhoods to key areas such as Staroměstská, Malostranská, and Hradčanská, close to many top attractions included in city pass options.

On Foot

If you stay in or near Old Town, New Town, or Lesser Town, you can comfortably walk between many key sights. Prague’s compact center makes it easy to pair your pass with scenic strolls through courtyards, cobbled streets, and river promenades.

Prague City Pass

Prague Castle & Hradčany

Walk through one of the world’s largest castle complexes, where courtyards, cathedral spires, royal halls, and panoramic terraces reveal the ceremonial heart of Czech history.

Old Town & Astronomical Clock

From Gothic facades to Baroque domes, Old Town offers Prague’s most iconic urban scenery, with lively squares, hidden lanes, and centuries of architecture layered into every short walk.

Charles Bridge & Lesser Town

Cross Charles Bridge at your own pace, then explore Lesser Town’s elegant streets, gardens, and viewpoints—an atmospheric part of Prague where history, culture, and local life meet beautifully.

Prague Castle at sunset

Prague City Pass at a glance

Quick, practical answers before you book.

Book your Prague City Pass

Choose a short city break plan or a deeper multi-day cultural itinerary.

Combine landmark entries, museum access, and optional experiences for stronger overall value.

Prague Castle at sunset

Prague City Pass options & bundles

Pick the pass format that fits your travel style, then personalize your days with architecture, art, riverfront moments, and local food stops in between.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.