The Prague Visitor Pass is an official city card designed to enhance the experience of tourists exploring Prague. It provides free or discounted entry to numerous attractions, unlimited use of public transportation, and additional benefits, all bundled into a single pass.
The pass is available for 48, 72, or 120 hours, making it flexible for short or longer stays. You can choose between a physical card or a digital version on your smartphone.
If you are spending three or more days in Prague and plan to visit some of the main sights, getting a Prague Visitor Pass will save you both money and hassle.
What’s Included
- Free entry to over 70 attractions, including the main ones like Prague Castle, Astronomical Clock, St. Vitus Cathedral, Clementinum, Jewish Quarter, National Museum, Powder Gate Tower, Prague Zoo, Petřín Lookout Tower, and many more. You can review the full list at the official website.
- Unlimited public transport (metro, trams, buses, funicular, ferries) within Prague. Including Airport Express bus and vintage tram line 42.
- Discounts on tours, cruises, and selected experiences.
- Digital guide with maps, attraction info, and suggested itineraries.
- Skip-the-line access at select attractions.

Pricing & purchase
The Prague Visitor Pass is valid for 48, 72, or 120 consecutive hours from the time of activation. Activation occurs upon first use, whether at an attraction or on public transport. The digital pass activates immediately upon first use via the mobile app.
Students and children must present a valid document proving their age or student status. Unfortunately, there are no discounts for seniors.
The pass can be purchased online via GetYourGuide form below or at various tourist information centers in Prague.
Is It Worthy?
It depends on how long you plan to stay in Prague and what your itinerary looks like. We recommend buying the pass if you plan to spend three or more days in the city. For one- or two-day trips, you may save money by purchasing tickets separately, but you will need to manage the tickets yourself, which can sometimes be stressful.

For example, the typical 3-day itinary which looks like this:
- Public transport: 2 × Airport Express (100 CZK), 1 × 72-hour public transport ticket (330 CZK)
- Sights entrance fees: Prague Castle (450 CZK), Jewish Quarter (600 CZK), National Museum (300 CZK), Clementinum (380 CZK), Powder Gate Tower (200 CZK), Zoo (330 CZK)
- Fun: Historical tram line 42 (400 CZK), 1-hour boat cruise (320 CZK)
The total is 3.310 CZK which is almost the same price as the Visitor Pass (3.200 CZK), but you'll get much more value and more importantly you'll save a lot of precious time.
Conclusion: Go for It If You Are in Prague for 3 or More Days
The Prague Visitor Pass is an excellent tool for tourists aiming to explore the city efficiently and economically. By bundling major attractions and public transport into one package, it simplifies travel planning and enhances the overall experience.

5 Honest Tips for Using Prague Visitor Pass
- Plan Your Route: Check which attractions are included and group them by location to maximize your time.
- Download the App: The Prague Visitor Pass app offers a digital pass, maps, and up-to-date attraction info.
- Activate Wisely: Only activate your pass when you’re ready to start sightseeing, as the clock starts ticking immediately.
- Use Public Transport: Take advantage of unlimited rides to explore neighborhoods beyond the city center. Don't forget the historical tram and 1-hour boat cruise which are included.
- Check Opening Hours: Some attractions may have seasonal hours or require advance booking—always check before you go.
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about the Prague Visitor Pass and its usage.
Yes, the pass covers public transport from the airport to the city center (bus + metro/tram).
For private transfer please check our article about Prague airport transfers.
Yes, discounted rates are available for children (6–15 years) and students (up to 25 years with valid ID). Children under 15 travel free using the Prague public transport.
We recommend buying the pass online via the GetYourGuide site. Activate your pass via the app or at an official sales point. Activation starts the validity period.
Some attractions offer skip-the-line access, but not all. Check the app or website for details.
Yes, the pass includes a 1-hour boat cruise for free.
If you have the digital pass, you can restore it via the app. For physical cards, contact the sales point for assistance.
Yes, the pass is valid on all public transport lines, day and night.
No, the pass is personal and non-transferable.
Most attractions do not require advance booking, but some popular sites may recommend it—check before visiting.
Visit the official website or check the app for the latest list of included sites.
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