Going further on the metro
Out of town travel on Prague metro
published 03.08.2005 | comments (0) | log in to post comments
Written by David Creighton
for Expats.cz
Public transport within the
Outside
Information about the ticketing system (transfer tickets) is shown in the table below. There are effectively six zones in total. Although
| | PRAGUE ZONE | ZONES BEYOND | ||||
| Zone | 3 (0 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
| Time validity (mins.) | 75 (90) 90 | 120 | 150 | 180 | 210 | 240 |
| Basic Transfer ticket - no discount (CZK) | 20 | 24 | 30 | 36 | 42 | 48 |
| Basic Transfer ticket - discount for children aged 6-15 (CZK) | 10 | 13 | 16 | 19 | 22 | 25 |
Source: ROPID
Outside Prague there are five more zones, and if you are travelling to the city from a destination in one of them all you need to do is work out how many zones you cross, in order to buy a ticket/pass. A map showing all the zones can be seen in metro stations, travel centres and at www.dp-praha.cz.     Â
Buses have a digital display indicating the zone you are travelling in. In buses travelling beyond
Buying Tickets
Tickets can be bought from the yellow machines at metro stations and some bus or tram stops. If you are a regular traveller it makes sense to buy a pass. If you already have a ticket or pass which covers
You can buy a pass, known as a doplňkový kupon (supplementary coupon), for use on the train or bus. Passes are widely available, notably at railway stations and selected metro stations. There are also separate Czech Railways coupons, which can be used on trains only, and are available at railway stations and selected metro stations.
For further details see www.ropid.cz
David can be reached at creighton@expats.cz
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