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

Prague City Pass tickets and plans

Compare pass types, durations, and bundled experiences to choose the option that matches your schedule, interests, and travel pace.

About the Prague City Pass

The Prague City Pass is designed for travelers who want to explore the city deeply while keeping planning simple and costs more predictable.

Instead of buying separate tickets at every stop, you typically get one digital pass that grants entry to selected attractions and experiences across the city.

Most passes are activated at first use and remain valid for a fixed time window, such as 24, 48, or 72 hours, depending on the package you choose.

Pass providers often include practical extras, such as digital maps, itinerary suggestions, and occasionally audio or guided components for key districts.

Browse all options carefully—from straightforward landmark bundles to richer culture-focused packages—and select the combination that best reflects your ideal Prague days.

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Official Prague Visitor Pass: Admission to 70+ Attractions + Public Transport

Discover Prague with one pass: admission to 70+ attractions plus public transport, so you can explore the city stress-free.

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Official Prague Visitor Pass: Admission to 70+ Attractions + Public Transport

Official Prague Visitor Pass

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One pass, 70+ sights, and transport included.

Pay the Same as On-Site
Free Cancellation
Immediate Confirmation

Why book online?

Booking online helps you compare pass providers, inclusions, and validity formats calmly before you travel, so you can choose based on real value rather than last-minute pressure.

You can secure the package that best fits your itinerary, check cancellation terms in advance, and avoid spending precious sightseeing time in ticket lines.

With mobile delivery, your pass is usually ready on your phone, making first entry smooth and giving you flexibility if your daily sequence changes.

What to expect with your Prague City Pass

Your pass turns Prague into an easy, narrative journey—one where logistics fade into the background and the city itself becomes the main character:

Imagine beginning your morning near the castle hill, where the first light touches cathedral stone and the city slowly wakes below. You scan your pass, walk through courtyards shaped by kings and presidents, and continue toward narrow lanes where chapel bells, coffee aromas, and street violin melodies blend into a distinctly Prague rhythm. Instead of worrying about where to buy each ticket, you keep moving naturally from one meaningful stop to the next.

By afternoon, you might cross Charles Bridge, pause for photos over the Vltava, visit a museum in the Old Town, and finish with a scenic riverfront stroll as rooftops glow golden at sunset. Along the way, the pass supports spontaneity: stay longer where you feel inspired, skip what doesn’t fit your mood, and still feel confident you’re seeing Prague with depth, balance, and very little stress.

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Official Prague Visitor Pass: Admission to 70+ Attractions + Public Transport

Official Prague Visitor Pass

4.8 (2382)

One pass, 70+ sights, and transport included.

Pay the Same as On-Site
Free Cancellation
Immediate Confirmation

Location & Opening Hours

  • Prague, Czech Republic – Old Town, Lesser Town, Castle District & Vltava River
  • From Old Town Square: start with nearby included landmarks and museums, then continue on foot toward Charles Bridge and Lesser Town for a natural first-day route.
  • From Prague Castle area: begin early to enjoy quieter courtyards, then descend through Lesser Town toward the river and central districts.
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  • Booking your pass online before arrival is strongly recommended, especially during spring and summer weekends, when top attractions can become very busy.
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You’ll find many pass-relevant highlights concentrated around Old Town, Lesser Town, Castle District, the Jewish Quarter, and the Vltava riverfront.

Prague City Pass: frequently asked questions

Most pass options can be booked securely online, and many include date-change or cancellation flexibility within defined windows—always review the exact terms before completing payment.

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This guide was created to help visitors understand how to use the Prague City Pass in real life—not just in marketing summaries—so you can plan better days, avoid common mistakes, and enjoy the city with confidence.

Additional Information

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation and change rules depend on the pass provider and package type, but many options offer flexible conditions when updates are made before activation or within the stated deadline.

Group Discounts

Families, student groups, and organized travel groups can often find better-value bundles or negotiated rates; it’s worth contacting providers early for tailored options.

Important Booking Information

Prague’s most popular areas can get crowded from late morning onward, so start early if you want calmer castle courtyards, shorter lines, and better photo conditions.

Wear comfortable shoes with good grip: cobblestones, gentle slopes, and stair sections are common across historic districts.

Bring water, weather layers, and a charged phone for digital pass scanning, maps, and last-minute timetable checks.

Keep your pass QR code readily accessible and verify last-entry times for each attraction so your day stays smooth and stress-free.