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Tram Prague. Timetables, tickets line 22 41, 42, 43. Paths nostalgic lines

Tram Prague

Every self-respecting great capital has a means of public transport with a purely tourist vocation. Berlin, Budapest and Lisbon are important examples. Prague is certainly not far behind.

Line 22 and the NOSTALGIC LINES are excellent solutions for those wishing to travel around the city and enjoy unique views and views, without spending a fortune. It is like being on board a Hop On Hop Off Bus, with very low prices.

After the suspension of line 23, three so-called nostalgic lines (historická linka č.) Are currently running in the city.

NOSTALGIC LINES TRAM PRAGUE

Tram Prague

A trip along the nostalgic lines represents a real “dive into the past”. You can travel aboard vintage trams, with all the tools and safeties of today. Three special lines are currently in service.

Line 41 runs from March to November, every Saturday, Sunday and public holidays, from Vozovna Střešovice to Výstaviště Holešovice. Runs every hour from 12:02 (first run) to 17:02 (last run) from Vozovna Střešovice; from 13:00 to 17:00 from Výstaviště Holešovice. The ticket for a single ride costs 50.00CZK per adult and 30.00CZK reduced. The ticket for unlimited rides for the whole day, on the other hand, costs 100CZK per adult and 60CZK reduced.

LINES 42 AND 43

They are the two historical Tram Prague in operation since July 2021. They connect the most important and tourist destinations of the center of the capital, with a system equal to the Hop On Hop Off bus.

Line 42 operates from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10:00 to 17:00. All trams depart and arrive from the Dlabačov stop. The frequency is 30 minutes and the total journey takes approximately 45 minutes.
Line 43 operates exclusively on weekends and holidays, from 11:00 to 17:00, with departures every hour. The journey, which starts and ends in Vozovna Střešovice, takes just under 40 minutes.

To use both trams you will need to purchase a special ticket from authorized ohm sellers, alternatively, on board the vehicle, paying in cash or contactless card. to use the trams you will have to buy a special ticket for the whole day, at a cost of 200CZK (about €7.80) per adult and 100CZK reduced (children from 6 to 15 years and over 65). The ticket allows you to make unlimited trips throughout the day on board the two Prague trams. IT IS NOT VALID ON OTHER MEANS OF THE CITY.

The single-ride ticket is valid only for one journey on tram 43; costs 50CZK per adult and 30CZK reduced.

TRAM PRAGUE 22

Line 22 runs every day, from Monday to Sunday, from around 04:30 until midnight. The tram follows one of the most scenic routes in the city: Bilá Hora – Vypich – Nádraží Strašnice – Nádraží Hostivař. The route winds through some of the city’s symbolic places and monuments including the National Theater, the Belveder and Prague Castle and the Charles Bridge. You can freely decide whether to get off or continue on your journey.

The route passes in the immediate vicinity of the main monuments, or, in some cases, a few hundred meters away. The places are all easily visited on foot.

All you have to do is sit comfortably on board your tram. Obviously, being an extremely tourist vehicle, it is very unlikely to be able to find a free place. We recommend that you avoid peak times and opt for the departure from one of the two terminus. These small tricks could be fundamental to be able to grab a seat in the front row, in front of a window.

The tram operates every day, including Sundays and holidays, from 04:51 to 00:33, from BÍLÁ HORA, and from 04:53 to 00:32 in the opposite direction.

To use tram 22, just buy a single 30 ‘or 90’ ticket or, alternatively, a one or three day pass.

ATTENTION: The timetables and frequency of public transport and taxis are subject to verification due to the current COVID EMERGENCY.
Therefore, the information provided is to be understood as PURELY INDICATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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