Prague: Hop-on Hop-Off Historical Tram Ticket for Line 42
Entry ticket
1 day
Mobile ticket
What is not included
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Food and drinks
Ride the historic "Line 42" trams through Prague's most famous landmarks like you were transported back in time. Up until the 1960s, this route was served by trams from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
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Volker
Marcel
Guido
Danijela
Bardini
Tomas
Radoux
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Online Booking
Adult (Age 16-64) |
€15
per person
|
Children (Age 4-15) |
€11
per person
|
Infant (Age 3 and younger) |
€11
per person
|
Senior (Age 65-99) |
€11
per person
|
Student (with ID) (Age 16-26) |
€11
per person
|
For any payment method you must book a ticket through the booking form below and receive confirmation by e-mail and (or) SMS.
Activity schedule
Daily 10:00 AM - 5:20 PM
What places you will see
• Vltava river
• Prague Castle
• Náměstí Republiky
• Powder Gate
• Wenceslas Square
Activity book period
You can book tour up to 6 hours in advance.Languages in what activity is performed
EnglishHow long your tour will be
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Reviews by travellers
Marcel
Nice way to see some of Prague's highlights. Although these are also easy to visit on foot if you have good mobility.
4 days ago
Tomas
Great value for money and an excellent way of getting around Prague.
11 days ago
Volker
Unfortunately you couldn't use the internet on the tram, so you didn't have any information about the highlights. The route guidance was very good
12 days ago
Guido
Just awesome. The historic trains are awesome, and the staff is also traditionally dressed.
13 days ago
Radoux
Excellent for touring Prague. Very short stops at different stations
13 days ago
Bardini
Beautiful experience, it should certainly be done before sunset to enjoy the landscape
about 1 month ago
Danijela
There are 2 railways... only 1 is historic and this one is tip top and worth the money
about 2 months ago
Barbara
The guys on board are very kind and the tram is truly a little gem that takes you back in time. A paper map of the route is provided with an explanation of what can be seen at the individual stops which are announced verbally and which are difficult to understand due to the completely incomprehensible language, at least for us Italians. A multilingual audio guide would be perfect. At the terminus it remains stationary for about 45 minutes so you can take a walk and get off at one of the subsequent stops. Still worth a try.
about 2 months ago
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