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🏙️ Discover Prague with the Official Prague Visitor Pass

Unlock the best of Prague with one convenient card! The Prague Visitor Pass (also known as the Prague City Pass or Prague City Card) gives you access to over 70 top attractions, unlimited public transport, and exclusive experiences across the city.

Whether you're here for a weekend or a full week, this all-in-one pass is your key to exploring Prague stress-free — and at your own pace.


🎟️ What’s Included?

  • Free admission to 70+ top sites including Prague Castle, Jewish Museum, Petřín Tower & more
  • 🚇 Unlimited travel on metro, tram, and buses across Prague
  • 🎧 Free mobile app with an interactive guide and digital ticket
  • 💸 Save money while skipping long queues
  • 📆 Valid for 2, 3, or 5 consecutive days

From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, the Prague Pass helps you make the most of your trip.

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

🤔 How Does It Work?

  1. Buy your Prague Visitor Pass online – receive an instant confirmation
  2. Activate it in the mobile app – when you're ready to start your adventure
  3. Show your digital pass at entrances and on public transport
  4. Explore freely at your own rhythm

You’ll also get useful information, opening hours, maps, and itineraries in the official Prague Visitor Pass app.


💡 Why Choose the Prague City Pass?

  • It’s official – backed by Prague City Tourism
  • It's flexible – choose the duration that fits your stay
  • It's digital – no need to pick up anything in person
  • It’s smart – designed to save you time and money

Whether you call it the Prague Pass, the Prague Visitor Pass, or the Prague cool pass, it’s your must-have travel companion in the Czech capital.

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Frequently Asked Questions about the Prague Visitor Pass

What is the Prague Visitor Pass?

The Prague Visitor Pass is an all-in-one digital ticket that gives you free access to over 70 attractions in Prague, along with unlimited use of public transport.

How long is the pass valid?

You can choose between a 2, 3, or 5-day pass. Once activated, the validity period counts down in consecutive calendar days.

Is public transport included?

Yes! The pass includes unlimited rides on trams, buses, the metro, and even the Petrin funicular during the pass validity.

Do I need to print the pass?

No, the Prague Visitor Pass is fully digital. Simply activate it in the official mobile app and show it at the entrance of attractions or on public transport.

Can I skip the line with the Prague City Pass?

Some attractions offer fast-track entry for pass holders, but it depends on each venue. Always check details in the app before visiting.

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🏰 Prague Visitor Pass — The Official All-in-One Access Pass

Prague is a city layered with history — Gothic spires, Baroque palaces, medieval alleys, and modern art all coexisting within a compact urban tapestry. The Prague Visitor Pass, endorsed by Prague City Tourism, provides effortless access to this wealth of culture. It grants entry to over 70 major sites and offers unlimited public transportation, creating a smooth, immersive experience for any traveler.


Over 70 Sites Included — From Icons to Hidden Treasures

The pass includes free access to some of Prague’s most emblematic monuments. At the heart of the experience lies Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle complex in the world, home to the majestic St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and the picturesque Golden Lane.

In the Old Town, visitors can explore the Astronomical Clock — a 15th-century engineering marvel that draws crowds every hour — and climb the Old Town Hall Tower for sweeping city views.

The Jewish Museum in Prague tells the story of Jewish life in Bohemia through historic synagogues and the haunting Old Jewish Cemetery.

Other highlights include:


Travel Freely Across the City

With unlimited use of the Prague Integrated Transport system, the pass includes metro lines, trams, buses, ferries, the Airport Express, and even the historic Petřín funicular. Whether you’re heading to the hilltop parks of Malá Strana, the gritty art spaces of Žižkov, or the cafés of Vinohrady, you can move without buying extra tickets or worrying about zones.


Experience Prague by Water and Vintage Tram

A one-hour Vltava River cruise is included with the pass, offering a new perspective on the city’s riverside landmarks such as the National Theatre and Rudolfinum, all while avoiding the crowds.

For a step back in time, the pass grants access to Historic Tram No. 42 — a vintage vehicle restored with wooden benches and period details, traveling through central Prague with style and nostalgia.


Smart Tools and Guided Experiences

To deepen the visit, the pass includes several themed walking tours led by professional guides. These tours explore topics ranging from medieval architecture to the Cold War history of Czechoslovakia, offering rich storytelling beyond surface-level facts.

A dedicated mobile app with an offline map, attraction details, and GPS integration is also provided, allowing travelers to navigate at their own pace without needing constant internet access.


Choose the Duration That Suits You

The Prague Visitor Pass is available in three flexible options:

  • 48 hours
  • 72 hours
  • 120 hours

Validity begins on first use — whether it’s a tram ride or museum entry — allowing for flexible planning. The pass covers both attractions and transport for the chosen duration, and there’s no need to pre-select dates in advance.

As of 2025, approximate prices are:

DurationAdultStudentChild (6–14)
48h~€86~€64~€43
72h~€104~€77~€52
120h~€124~€92~€61

Discounts for families and physical pick-up options at official information centers are also available.


Who Benefits Most from the Pass?

The pass is a solid investment for:

  • First-time visitors looking for a structured yet flexible way to explore.
  • Families wanting to simplify travel logistics and control costs.
  • Culture lovers keen to dive into museums, heritage, and architecture.
  • Travelers staying three or more days, who plan to use public transport regularly.

If your itinerary includes must-sees like St. Vitus Cathedral, the National Museum, or a scenic cruise, this pass quickly pays for itself in both value and convenience.


Tips for Getting the Most Out of It

To maximize savings, aim to visit three or more major attractions early during the pass's validity. Sites like Prague Castle, the Jewish Museum, and the Klementinum can easily offset the cost of the 72-hour pass. Don’t forget that popular attractions may require reservations, so it’s worth booking time slots in advance during peak seasons.

Also note: hop-on-hop-off buses are not included — the pass favors integration with Prague’s efficient and authentic public transportation system.

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🕰️ The Prague Pass — A Fast-Track to Prague’s Essentials

Not every visitor to Prague is planning an extended deep-dive into its dozens of museums and monuments. For those with limited time or a preference for curated experiences, the Prague Pass offers a streamlined alternative. Designed to prioritize ease and quality, this pass grants access to three of the city's most iconic highlights — perfect for a weekend getaway or a short city break.


A Curated Selection of Iconic Experiences

At the core of the Prague Pass is access to Prague Castle, one of the most important cultural and historical sites in the Czech Republic. The included ticket covers the essentials: entry to the Gothic grandeur of St. Vitus Cathedral, the historical Old Royal Palace, and the picturesque Golden Lane, a row of tiny houses once inhabited by alchemists, goldsmiths, and artists.

The second key experience is the Old Town Hall Tower, known for its medieval Astronomical Clock. The Prague Pass includes skip-the-line access, allowing visitors to bypass one of the city's most notorious queues and enjoy panoramic views over the red rooftops of the Old Town without the usual wait.

To complete the trio, the pass offers a one-hour Vltava River cruise, a relaxing way to view Prague’s bridges, embankments, and riverside architecture from the water. Commentary is usually provided on board, offering historical and architectural context as you drift past highlights like the Rudolfinum and the National Theatre.


Flexible, Lightweight, and Valid for Months

Unlike traditional city passes that require activation within a strict time window, the Prague Pass comes with built-in flexibility. There’s no 48- or 72-hour countdown to manage. Instead, travelers have several months from the date of purchase to use the pass, and each included attraction grants a one-time entry.

This means there’s no need to rush through the city or worry about maximizing usage within a short timeframe. You can spread the visits out across different days or complete them all in one — it’s entirely up to you.


Delivered Instantly, No Strings Attached

The Prague Pass is fully digital and delivered as a mobile e-ticket, ready to use from the moment you arrive in the city. There’s no need to print anything or pick up a physical card. Activation is automatic with the first scan at any included venue, and there's no app required to download or navigate.

In addition to admission, the pass also includes access to a mobile audio guide, turning your phone into a pocket-sized tour companion with historical facts and navigation help — ideal for self-guided discovery.


Who Is This Pass Ideal For?

The Prague Pass caters especially well to travelers on shorter stays — those with one or two days in the city who want to see the essentials without being overwhelmed by choice. It’s also a strong option for visitors who value simplicity over comprehensiveness: older travelers, solo tourists, or first-timers who just want to tick off the top sights without getting into transport maps or itinerary planning.

Because it doesn’t include public transport or extra attractions, it’s best suited to those staying in or near the city center who prefer walking between landmarks. Its skip-the-line feature at the Clock Tower is particularly attractive during high season, where queues can stretch for an hour or more.


What You Should Know Before Choosing It

Although the Prague Pass is convenient and fast to use, it’s not as flexible as other city cards like the Prague Visitor Pass. The list of attractions is fixed, and you can’t add more or swap out entries. If you only intend to visit one or two of the included sites, the pass may not be the most economical option.

Moreover, since transport is not included, it may be less suitable for those staying farther from the city center or who plan to use trams and the metro frequently.


A Good Pick for a Light Itinerary

In short, the Prague Pass is an excellent fit for day-trippers, travelers with limited time, or those who want to enjoy the city's highlights without too much logistical overhead. It offers direct, easy access to Prague Castle, the Old Town Hall Tower, and a scenic river cruise — a trilogy of experiences that encapsulates the best of Prague in just a few hours.

It’s the right choice if your goal is to see the essentials, skip the lines, and avoid decision fatigue. While it doesn’t cater to museum lovers or long-stay visitors, it excels as a fast-track introduction to Prague’s timeless charm.

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🎡 Prague All-Inclusive Pass — Flexibility Meets Discovery

For travelers who want to explore Prague intensively without the hassle of buying separate tickets or sticking to rigid itineraries, the Prague All-Inclusive Pass by Go City provides a flexible and comprehensive solution. It’s designed to offer complete freedom, with access to over 30 attractions, a mix of cultural landmarks and interactive experiences, and full-day sightseeing tools like hop-on hop-off buses and self-guided tours.

This pass is ideal for visitors staying multiple days who want to see more than just the headline attractions — and discover the playful, unexpected side of the Czech capital as well.


What You Can Experience with the Pass

The Prague All-Inclusive Pass opens the doors to more than thirty of the city’s top experiences, beginning with the must-sees. Entry to the Prague Castle Complex is included, allowing access to key sites like St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, and Golden Lane.

On the water, the pass grants access to a Vltava River cruise, offering scenic views of the city’s bridges and skyline. But where this pass truly stands out is in its diversity: from the renowned Prague Zoo, one of the most respected zoological parks in Europe, to interactive venues like the Museum of Senses, the LEGO Museum, and the Wax Museum Grévin.

Cultural highlights also include the National Museum, the panoramic Žižkov Television Tower, and the charming Petřín Lookout Tower with its adjoining mirror maze. For those interested in local traditions, the Beer Museum offers both historical insight and tasting experiences.

The pass also includes a 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour, which is especially useful for first-time visitors or anyone wanting a laid-back overview of Prague’s neighborhoods without navigating public transport.


How It Works: Validity and Activation

The Prague All-Inclusive Pass is sold in durations ranging from 1 to 5 consecutive days. Once activated by visiting your first attraction, the pass remains valid for the number of calendar days selected. This allows you to visit as many attractions as you like each day — the more you explore, the more value you get from the pass.

Management of the pass is entirely digital via the Go City mobile app, which offers real-time directions, attraction hours, and even suggestions based on your interests. There's no need for physical cards or printed tickets.


Digital Format, No Paperwork

Your pass is delivered instantly and is stored directly in the Go City app. Activation is straightforward — simply present your phone at the entrance of the first attraction you visit. From that moment, your chosen day count begins, and the app helps track usage, remaining time, and even your savings as you go.

This level of digital integration means you can stay spontaneous: wake up each day and decide what to do without the burden of pre-planned schedules.


The Right Mix of Culture, Family Fun, and Freedom

The Prague All-Inclusive Pass offers a rare balance between heritage tourism and light-hearted entertainment. It’s particularly well-suited for families, as it blends historical landmarks with interactive attractions that kids will enjoy. The inclusion of the Prague Zoo, LEGO exhibitions, and panoramic towers makes it easy to keep a diverse group engaged.

Couples and solo travelers who enjoy themed venues like the Beer Museum, or more curious visitors wanting to explore beyond the Old Town, will find plenty to do — without needing to worry about budgeting for each individual ticket.


Considerations Before You Buy

While the pass offers excellent variety and flexibility, it’s important to note that public transportation is not included, unlike the Prague Visitor Pass. This means you may want to combine it with a separate transit ticket if you plan to travel across districts regularly.

Also, some of Prague’s most iconic attractions — like the Astronomical Clock Tower — may not be covered, so it’s worth double-checking the list of inclusions before purchase. Additionally, to make the pass financially worthwhile, you'll need to visit several attractions per day, especially for shorter duration passes.

Some included venues, while fun, may be smaller or less known, so travelers looking strictly for high-brow cultural experiences might find the pass a little broad in scope.


Who Should Consider This Pass?

The Prague All-Inclusive Pass is particularly well-suited to:

  • Families with children who enjoy variety, from animals to illusions to model bricks.
  • Travelers visiting for two days or more, who want to explore Prague at their own pace.
  • Visitors interested in combining serious sightseeing with playful or niche experiences.
  • Curious minds who want to explore different sides of the city, beyond its postcard highlights.

If your itinerary is open and you prefer deciding your plans on the go, this pass aligns perfectly with that spirit.


Making the Most of It

The key to maximizing the Prague All-Inclusive Pass is smart time management. Begin each day with a major attraction like Prague Castle or the Zoo, then follow up with a mix of smaller venues or museums. Leave the hop-on hop-off bus tour for when your feet need a break, and use the self-guided app to stitch together efficient walking routes.

Because the pass includes over 30 venues, it’s easy to get your money’s worth — as long as you stay active and curious. For those who love variety and don’t want to overplan, it’s a valuable companion for discovering both the well-known and the unexpected in Prague.


📊 Prague Passes Comparison – Included Attractions

Attraction / ServiceVisitor PassThe Prague PassAll-Inclusive Pass
Prague Castle (full complex incl. St Vitus, Golden Lane)
1‑hour Vltava River Cruise
Jewish Quarter (museums, synagogues, cemetery)
Packaged Audio Guide / App✅ (app included)
Historic tram #42 ride
Public transport (metro/tram/bus incl. Airport Express)
Hop-on Hop-off Bus (24 h)
Žižkov TV Tower✅ (tower entry)
Petřín Tower & Mirror Maze
Clementinum Astronomical Tower / Library
Aquapalace Prague (water park)
Prague Zoo
Pilsner Urquell Brewery + Tasting
Slivovitz Museum + Tasting
Museum of Bricks (Lego)
Gallery of Steel Figures
IAM Illusion Art Museum
Story of Prague Museum
Exhibition at Kunsthalle or similar
Audio‑guided walking tours
Discounts at cafés, shops✅ (limited)