What you get

With PRAGUE CITY PASS

Free admissions

Enjoy free admission to the most popular attractions in Prague. 
Take a look at the full list of sites you can visit free of charge with PRAGUE CITY PASS.

Free guided bus tour

Take a free guided bus tour that begins at Revoluční 767/25, Prague 1.
The tour continues from the New Town, passing some of the most important sites in Prague, through the Old Town and the Lesser Town. The tour ends at Prague Castle, the seat of the Czech kings and presidents and the most heavily visited site in the Czech Republic.

Free river cruise

Take a free river cruise through Prague.
A romantic city cruise is a unique way to see the beauty of Prague and to appreciate the comfort of transport without having to wait at zebra crossings or walking in the heat of summer. Boats have been cruising on the Vltava for over 140 years and you get the great opportunity to experience the way people used to travel years ago.

Save time 

You needn’t wait in queues at ticket offices that are frequently long due to the great interest of tourists from all over the world.

Discounts and special offers

PRAGUE CITY PASS saves you money, not only on admission to the most important attractions and a free bus tour and free river cruise, but thanks to many other VIP discounts. For example, PRAGUE CITY PASS will get you from the airport to your hotel by 8 seats mini-bus Mercedes Benz Vito at a fantastic price.

Skip the line and enjoy free
admission to the most popular attractions in Prague!

Attractions

Cruise through Prague with commentary

A romantic sightseeing cruise is a unique way to see the beauty of Prague and to appreciate the…

Sightseeing tour with commentary

PRAGUE CITY PASS holders receive a free guided bus tour of approximately 45 minutes in length…

Robert Guttmann Gallery – TEMPORARILY CLOSED

The Maisel Synagogue was built in 1590-1592 by the Mayor of the Jewish Town, Mordechai Maisel, who…

The Jewish Town in Prague

Founded in 1906, the Jewish Museum in Prague is consistently the most visited museum in the whole of…

The Old-New Synagogue

The Klausen Synagogue is located by the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery. It takes its name from…

Ceremonial Hall – TEMPORARILY CLOSED

The building housing the former Ceremonial Hall and mortuary of the Old Jewish Cemetery was built in…

The Klausen Synagogue – TEMPORARILY CLOSED

The Klausen Synagogue is located by the entrance to the Old Jewish Cemetery. It takes its name from…

The Old Jewish Cemetery

The Old Jewish Cemetery was established in the first half of the 15th century. Along with the…

The Pinkas Synagogue

The present building is the work of the Horowitz family. In 1535 Aaron Meshullam Horowitz had it…

The Spanish Synagogue

The Spanish Synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the oldest Prague Jewish house of prayer…

The Maisel Synagogue

The Maisel Synagogue was built in 1590-1592 by the Mayor of the Jewish Town, Mordechai Maisel, who…

The Jewish museum in Prague

Founded in 1906, the Jewish Museum in Prague is consistently the most visited museum in the whole of…

The Vladislav hall

From the 16th century the Vladislav Hall served particularly royal state purposes. It was the scene…

St. Vitus Cathedral

The dominant building in the Prague Castle complex and the seat of the Prague archbishop, St. Vitus…

Golden lane

Golden Lane is situated between the Hradčany walls and the Old House of the Supreme Burgrave…

St. George’s basilica

The basilica was founded in 920 as the second Christian church in the Prague area and later became…

Old Royal palace

The historical central part of the south wing of Prague Castle was the home to Czech princes and…

Prague castle areal

The symbol of the Czech state has been the most important Czech landmark for ages; Prague Castle is…

Skip the line and enjoy free
admission to the most popular attractions in Prague!

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