See the combined CZK value of key Prague Visitor Pass venues and learn how to structure days for maximum financial and experiential return.

If you enjoy travel math, this chapter is for you.
| Venue | CZK |
|---|---|
| Guided Walking Tour | 600 |
| Petřín Tower & Mirror Maze | 550 |
| Prague Castle – circuit | 450 |
| Lobkowicz Palace | 360 |
| River Cruise | 550 |
| Clementinum | 380 |
| Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock | 600 |
| Prague Jewish Town | 600 |
| Hop-on Hop-off Vintage Tram | 450 |
| Powder Tower & Municipal House | 520 |
| St Nicholas Bell Tower | 200 |
| Museum Kampa & Werich Villa | 400 |
Total listed value: 5,660 CZK
Plan by geography first, then by opening times, then by mood.
That order protects both your budget and your energy.
The strongest pass value comes from combining high-cost sites with high-context sites. Price alone is not the metric; meaning per hour is.
| Model | Behavior | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Aggressive | Max sites/day | Savings high, fatigue high |
| Balanced | 3?4 strong chapters/day | Savings solid, memories strong |
| Leisure | 2 deep sites/day | Savings moderate, quality high |
Most travelers perform best with the balanced model.
The math is useful, but math alone can mislead. High total CZK value means little if your days are fragmented. Real value appears when expensive sites and meaningful sites reinforce each other.
Think in blended ROI: money saved, stress reduced, and memory density improved. The best itinerary is rarely maximal; it is usually balanced.
If yes, your pass performed well beyond arithmetic.

Dieser Guide wurde erstellt, um den Prague City Pass praxisnah zu erklären – nicht nur werblich, sondern so, dass du bessere Entscheidungen triffst und Prag mit mehr Sicherheit und Freude erlebst.
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