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The easiest way to travel around Prague is with a 24 hour or 72 hour ticket. It’s simple and hassle free! Just buy the ticket , stamp it when you first board a vehicle or enter a metro station and that’s it.
The are many ways to buy tickets in Prague Integrated Transport system (PID). Where to buy short-term tickets up to 72 hours? Ticket machines at stops and in metro stations; Ticket offices and information centers; Ticket counters of the railway carrier České dráhy; Trams, urban buses and trolleybuses; Suburban/regional buses; Trains
The metro service operates from 5 am until midnight, with about two- to three-minute intervals between trains during rush hours. Fare Short-term (up to three days) and longer-term (from a month to a year) tickets are used to pay for journeys.
If supported by your operator, you can also buy short-term tickets with your mobile phone by sending the text message “DPT31” or “DPT42” to the number 902 06. Your ticket will usually be sent to your phone within one minute.
Prague metro network is the backbone of public transport in Prague. It consists of three lines A , B and C , which operate daily between 05:00 and 24:00. Trains run every 2–4 minutes at peak times and 5–10 minutes at other times.
The Prague Metro operates daily from 4 a. m. until midnight. You can purchase the tickets directly at the entrances to the stations, from the yellow ticket vending machines, at ticket offices located in some stations, at some newsstands, and at tourist information centres.
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