Trams
Prague’s tram network, with a track length over 150 km, is one of the most expansive in Europe, offering comfortable and reliable surface transportation throughout the city center and suburbs.

🚃 Prague's extensive tram network, one of Europe's largest.
🗺️ Offers comfortable and reliable surface transportation across the city.

Why Go

🚋 Explore Prague's city center and suburbs efficiently
🕰️ Experience vintage tram line 23, showcasing iconic engineering
♿ Many trams are wheelchair accessible, indicated in timetables
🌃 Convenient night service with guaranteed transfers at Lazarská

Hours

☀️ Daytime service (routes 1–26): approximately 5:00 to 24:00
🌙 Night service (lines 91–99): approximately 00:00 to 5:00
🚂 Vintage Tram Line 23: approximately 8:30 to 19:00 (daily), with increased frequency on weekends during tourist season

Tickets

🎟️ Any PID ticket valid for Prague transport can be used on regular services and Vintage Tram Line 23
🚫 PID tickets are NOT valid on commercial tourist lines 41 and 42

Accessibility

♿ Approximately half of trams are wheelchair accessible; low-floor trams are marked
👶 Strollers permitted on every tram, specific doors marked for boarding

Bicycle Carriage

🚲 Permitted only on certain routes, generally on the outskirts, and outside the city center
🗺️ Map of permitted route sections available

Why Avoid

🚫 Commercial tourist lines (41, 42) require separate tickets
🚴‍♂️ Limited bicycle carriage, not allowed in city center

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