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Prag U Bahn Ticket: Your Guide to Prague’s Public Transportation
Purchasing Your Ticket
Ticket machines can be found at every U-Bahn station. Payments can be made in Koruna only, so be sure to exchange your currency before purchasing a ticket. Single tickets are valid for one journey regardless of distance or the number of transfers.
If you are planning on using public transportation frequently during your trip, consider purchasing a 24-hour or 72-hour pass. These passes can be used on all forms of public transportation, including buses, trams, and the metro.
Using Your Ticket
Once you have purchased your ticket, you will need to validate it before using it. To do this, simply insert your ticket into one of the yellow validation machines located at the entrance to the station.
Your ticket will be valid for the duration of your journey. You can transfer between different lines as many times as you need without having to purchase a new ticket.
Types of Tickets
There are a variety of different ticket types available, depending on your needs.
- Single ticket: Valid for one journey regardless of distance or the number of transfers
- 24-hour pass: Valid for 24 hours from the time of validation
- 72-hour pass: Valid for 72 hours from the time of validation
- Short-term pass: Valid for 30 minutes from the time of validation
- Long-term pass: Valid for 1 month or 1 year
Tips for Using the U-Bahn
Here are a few tips for using the U-Bahn:
- Plan your route in advance to avoid getting lost.
- Be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid pickpockets.
- If you are traveling with luggage, be sure to keep it close to you at all times.
- If you have any questions, do not hesitate to ask a member of the station staff.