Just if tourists knew how to behave in the City transportation/ any similar public one. Like not to drink, and eat, give the seat, be quiet, not to change soiled diapers during transportation, guard the animals short of move... MANY OF Those kids who grew up transported by the special school buses do have the egoistic cultural deprivation for the rest of life. I want to be wrong, but THESE tourists most often speak fluent English.
02:04 please note that with a 24-hour ticket, a passenger can transport 1 luggage for free so there’s no need to purchase an additional 20 CZK luggage ticket.
@@nicschintee1511 From the PID website: ‘Passenger that owns a ticket valid for 1 or more days can transport one piece of luggage (or a dog) for free (except trains).’ So, yes, the 72-hour ticket allows you to carry one big piece of luggage during the 72 hours.
I've visited Prague in 2019 and have used the public transport daily, for a week. I have to give praise to Google Maps, because it was 100% ACCURATE in regards to departures and time consumption for any of the available routes. I also should mention that if I was presented with the information given at 1:25, I wouldn't have been fined 50€ trying to scam the system LOL.
I have been in Prague for 3 days and trying to come across with you. thanks for everything. today i got a ticket inspection but there was no problem cause i had validated it already:)) we are leaving tmr. thanks a million.🎉🎉🎉
Janek, you’re such a fun host! I love your videos.
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Tohle je mimochodem skvělé video i pro nás. Díky moc! ❤ Vůbec jsem netušil, že jízdné lanovkou na Petřín a zpět stojí 120 Kč, což je přesně cena 24hodinové jízdenky po Praze, která v podstatě pokryje i tu lanovku... Díky za super tip, který nám ušetří peníze. 😉
hlavně je rychlejší jít pěšky než stát frontu s těma lidma co se jenom chtěj projet lanovkou 😀 bohužel často tam jdu s někym kdo prostě odmítá jít do kopce a tak musim to čekání ve frontě přetrpět 😀
Dude awesome. I love how you give tips so easy to understand. I’ll be in Prague in a few days with my mom who is over 65 years old and this video helped!!!
I have already been to Prague and I can vouch that of all the videos I saw on Prague's public transport, this one is the best - everything you need to know!!!
I think the most important thing is to really make sure that everybody understood that you HAVE TO VALIDATE the ticket.. 9/10 times that I see in the metro people getting a fine... its because they bought it.. but they didnt validate!!!
what an asinine system to scam clueless tourists....when I buy a transit ticket in the US, it's automatically "valid" for 2 hrs or whatever amount of time later.
Very good tips, especially mentioning the litačka app, because many other travel videos of Prague forget this option. It is the only way of paying when I'm travelling in Prague and so conveniant. The app has also all the travel and planning information you need. Public transport is really really good in Prague. In the past even most of my family worked (in)directly for the Prague public transport.
That’s what I done the other day dead easy and helpful thanks for your advice on using transport to the city from the airport. I had a good time in Prague I was there from Monday 1st to Wednesday 3rd May.
In Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, the ticketing system is entirely cashless and paperless. There are digital contactless POS devices on each bus, trolleybus and tram, as well as the entrances to the metro system, where you just tap your credit/debit card. Alternatively, you can buy a special card for the public transit system and transfer money to it, but I never actually bothered to do that since I can just use my debit card. Idk, I just love how surprisingly efficient and forward-thinking the system is.
such a wonderful information again, so grateful for your Honest Guide videos! A request: could you please do a video focused on European seniors (60 plussers)? I know there are some benefits of the public transport but I don't know all of them and I guess there must be other benefits too.
I am over 70 and enjoyed riding Prague transit for free for seven days. I kept my passport handy but was only asked to see it once on the bus from the metro to the Aviation Museum. On my last metro ride to the airport to come home the inspectors had detailed someone who did not properly validate their ticket. They were pointing to the printing on the ticket but it was in the wrong location, so they probably had to pay the fine.
I remember buying metro tickets, at the "Relay" store. Is that still an option? Is Prague ever going to adopt a re-loadable permanent card, like Paris, or Dublin?
I am curious - I enjoy collecting the plastic, reloadable metro cards. I really only use my local Ventra card in Chicago but cards I have from my trips like Hong Kong or Mexico City have cool designs and are a nice, sturdy souvenir. I think in time these will be phased out as apps become more widespread so I am trying to go out of the way to collect them, even if it is not cost effective. I have seen the plastic version of the Litaćka cards in Google image search, but they often have a photo of the cardholder on the back, I am assuming this system requires a permanent Czech address or would otherwise only be available to locals / students or something like this. Does Litaćka offer any sort of plastic card?
Great video but I have a question about what the easiest way from the train station to the city center is. This has always been the area I feel I am getting scammed. I wish you would make a video on that subject.
Can you do a video about parking in Prague? What do all of the signs mean? Where is the safest? Cheapest? My friend told me that sometimes drug runners target out of country license plates an might plant drugs under your car and then follow you to your home country. Is that really a thing?
Hi guys. I love your videos and I love Prague. But when I go to another city I can’t find the kind of videos you make. So can you guys please partner up with other guide in other city’s so every city is getting more honest. Thank you Rens
People 6-15 still need some sort of confirmation by local authority. In fact just kids visiting some Prague school or sport club for example can ride free. I was just checking yesterday to see if my polish friend’s kid can ride free. Well, she could, she is not even 3YO. Also very useful info is that with full day ticket and longer you can ride the furnicular for free. You don’t need to wait a line for a ticket.
Just got here and I’m a little worried abut the area. The homeless have been rude to the tourist. You did give me a great suggestion for a restaurant from your food blogs.
Amazing information.. Could please clarify these queries: (1) for 90 mins ticket, could you please let me know the meaning of 4 zones ? (2) Does the Forex card (which has EURO) works at the ticket machines?
Hey, what if i wear a little lugage 10kg ones, does those also have to pay the extra 20ck ? or is it only for the big ones you cannot take in the cabine plane? Thanks in advance :)
The app kinda sucks unless ur using it for tickets that last a couple days at least because you have to activate it 1mn beofre getting on the tram. My pass ran out once so I bought a 30mn ticket and activated it when the tram arrived at the station. I got contolled as soon as i got in and got a fine for my ticket being 15s close to validating and had to go to their offices so I would only have to pay a service charge instead of the full fine. Big waste of time.
Thanks you very much. I live in Prague and never known about the baggage ticket as am usong Litačka 550czk for month … does that have the baggage counted in 🤔
Short and informative video as always. I have seen your video about Atm cash withdrawal where u advise " to decline Atm conversion charges" because our home bank conversion charges would be cheaper. Now when we buy a travel pass or ticket - do we get an option to decline conversion?and/or what is the currency conversion % used by the automated ticket machine in prague. Is it as high as 12% ??
Hola, excelentes todos tus videos, que estado viendo porque viajo próximamente a Praga. Me podrías explicar si con éstos tickets puedo viajar desde el centro de Praga hasta la estación central de trenes? De antemano, muchas gracias por tu respuesta.
Hi Janek, your videos are simply amazing and make first time travelers so much confidence and reassurance! Could you please discuss the details of the long term (30-day unlimited) pass? Can tourists apply for it using their ID like passport? Thank you!
Excuse my ignorance. So when you download the app and buy the 3-day ticket. Do you only validate it or start the timer once you are on the transport? or once you actually buy it?
Exactly my question is the same. Can I buy it from India using an app and activate it once in Prague?? I will be travelling on 15 oct to 17 oct in prague.
Why don’t you also comment that after you activate the ticket on the app you have to wait two minutes to be really valid and if they catch you on the entrance they will fine you even if is a system created by them , why don’t you also say that in andel for example you activate your paper ticket on the entrance and need to go downstairs for at least one minute and sometimes wait for 5 minutes metro that makes you use 25 out of the 30 minutes that you bought. If you don’t tell the truth your video has 0 credibility, you do a good work spotting the foreigner scams on your country. Why don’t you start to spot the scam the metro from your country do with foreigners? Why don’t you talk about the controllers that act as they are sheriffs or detectives trying to embarace people. I am waiting for that video.
If during one day I use bus and tram and buy 90 min ticket, should I buy ticket for my luggage twice? Or one ticket for luggage for two types of transports is ok?
Activation of tickets in Litachka takes 2(two) minutes. Why? Does that mean before activated it can't be used? Does there mean no entrance to transport?
They build in a 2 minute delay so that you can’t simply keep a ticket ready in the app and only validate it when you see a ticket checker approaching. If you are buying single tickets in the app then validate them as the tram is approaching or before you reach the metro entrance.
Please make a similar video for Brno. Your video would be the best and most accurate. The ones i found are not even clearly understandable. Im moving to Brno soon and wanted some similar videos abt transport or rental or life in Brno. Thanks
Yes. Normal services run until 00:00, and even after midnight, when the subway is closed, there are special night services. But after midnight it is definitely faster to take a taxi.
to late for me. When i was in Prague i didnt know how to buy a ticket and at the places in the city where i was and want to take public transport there were no machines to buy a ticket so i didnt know how to get one. I ended up taking a few trams without a ticket until i found out that you can buy a ticket at a machine inside the tram and then i did that and had at least a ticket for the rest of the day
Where exactly are the tickets valid? All modes of transport includig train? The whole of Prague? Are (some) neighboring towns included? Outlying suburbs excluded?
Short answer: all means of transport that use the PID ticketing system in zones P, 0 and B. Long answer: City buses, trams and ferries within Prague will work with no problem, and so will suburban buses within city limits. For trains, they will work only on some trains - some train operators don't accept these tickets at all, and some only accept them on some of their trains. Unless… you buy a PID ticket for several zones. This type of ticket will work both on a Prague city bus as well as a regional train for example. A popular tourist destination within the "outer rings" of PID is Kutna Hora, which is in zone 7. However, when you're buying a ticket to there, you have to buy an 11-zone ticket because the Prague city centre zone (P) is counted twice, and you'll be going through two suburban zones (0 and B) before getting to the zones numbered 1 through 7. You can see a map of all the places in the PID system on pid.cz
I just moved to Prague and the public transportation is actually the best I’ve ever used in my life!
It's hard to ever see better public transport when there's only one better in the whole world and we don't even know where it is.🙂
@ that's basically still within the Prague urban area.😏
@@damasek219 Berlín
Just if tourists knew how to behave in the City transportation/ any similar public one. Like not to drink, and eat, give the seat, be quiet, not to change soiled diapers during transportation, guard the animals short of move...
MANY OF Those kids who grew up transported by the special school buses do have the egoistic cultural deprivation for the rest of life. I want to be wrong, but THESE tourists most often speak fluent English.
you guys have clearly never hear of Vienna 😊
Za všechny řidiče autobusů/tramvají a celé MHD děkuji za toto video ! :) moc nám tímto pomůžete !
02:04 please note that with a 24-hour ticket, a passenger can transport 1 luggage for free so there’s no need to purchase an additional 20 CZK luggage ticket.
It's disappointing Janek didn't mention this when he should better than most of us
@@garfieldandfriends1 Yes, this very useful piece of information always seems to be overlooked in the Prague travel videos that I’ve seen.
what about the 72 hours one?
@@nicschintee1511 From the PID website: ‘Passenger that owns a ticket valid for 1 or more days can transport one piece of luggage (or a dog) for free (except trains).’ So, yes, the 72-hour ticket allows you to carry one big piece of luggage during the 72 hours.
Hello, what if I have 2 different suitcases? I assume that I need to get 1 extra ticket for that :D Thank you
I've visited Prague in 2019 and have used the public transport daily, for a week.
I have to give praise to Google Maps, because it was 100% ACCURATE in regards to departures and time consumption for any of the available routes.
I also should mention that if I was presented with the information given at 1:25, I wouldn't have been fined 50€ trying to scam the system LOL.
I'm going to Prague in May, and thanks to Your Videos i know much more about this city :)
I have been in Prague for 3 days and trying to come across with you. thanks for everything. today i got a ticket inspection but there was no problem cause i had validated it already:)) we are leaving tmr. thanks a million.🎉🎉🎉
Janek, you’re such a fun host! I love your videos.
Tohle je mimochodem skvělé video i pro nás. Díky moc! ❤ Vůbec jsem netušil, že jízdné lanovkou na Petřín a zpět stojí 120 Kč, což je přesně cena 24hodinové jízdenky po Praze, která v podstatě pokryje i tu lanovku... Díky za super tip, který nám ušetří peníze. 😉
hlavně je rychlejší jít pěšky než stát frontu s těma lidma co se jenom chtěj projet lanovkou 😀 bohužel často tam jdu s někym kdo prostě odmítá jít do kopce a tak musim to čekání ve frontě přetrpět 😀
@@Pidalin přitom ta cesta je na Petřině to nejlepší a ty výhledy…
Heading to Prague for a conference later this year. This video is VERY helpful for anyone who doesn't know the system or even speak a word of Czech.
Dude awesome. I love how you give tips so easy to understand. I’ll be in Prague in a few days with my mom who is over 65 years old and this video helped!!!
Ho ho ho? Honest Vlog is now Like a Local? I'm ready for Honest Vlog 2.0!
I have already been to Prague and I can vouch that of all the videos I saw on Prague's public transport, this one is the best - everything you need to know!!!
Skvělý video kluci! Honest Vlog has transformed into a Like a Local! And I like it!❤🙌🏼
I think the most important thing is to really make sure that everybody understood that you HAVE TO VALIDATE the ticket.. 9/10 times that I see in the metro people getting a fine... its because they bought it.. but they didnt validate!!!
Hmm I bought tickets from TrainPal and they require that..
what an asinine system to scam clueless tourists....when I buy a transit ticket in the US, it's automatically "valid" for 2 hrs or whatever amount of time later.
Yea is it a new channel?! Haha :) nice addition though honest guides!! And thanks for putting the badge in the video.
Ay...so very nice to see this channel active again... great content 🎉😊
Agree on the 3day ticket. Very convenient. Saw a bunch of the ticket checkers going out Hlavnì Nádrazì station. They were lined-up to check everyone 😅
I have used the app for the last couple of years and it is by far the easiest way to buy tickets. Super easy app to use, fast and reliable.
I have an online ticket from pid litacka and I bought it with the option to activate it later. How and when should I activate the online ticket?
@@bukala9987 Before you start using any public transport. So a few minutes before using the metro or subway.
First comment on the new video on this “new channel” 😀
Very good tips, especially mentioning the litačka app, because many other travel videos of Prague forget this option. It is the only way of paying when I'm travelling in Prague and so conveniant. The app has also all the travel and planning information you need. Public transport is really really good in Prague. In the past even most of my family worked (in)directly for the Prague public transport.
Try TrainPal. They cover it all so need to worry and they’ve got promos.
@paulterpstra6705 If I travel to Prague because I am 67 years old I don’t need to buy a ticket? And don’t need a ticket for my luggage? Thanks a lot
@mis.visiones No, you just need to identify yourself with an ID or passport in metro, tram or bus.
Very informative! Thanks. Heading to Prague tomorrow and this makes it easier.
Love this. Heading to Prague on Friday for 4 days and will defo need this!!
Headed to Prague from Helsinki and this video was super helpful!
Excited to see a new video!
That’s what I done the other day dead easy and helpful thanks for your advice on using transport to the city from the airport. I had a good time in Prague I was there from Monday 1st to Wednesday 3rd May.
This was very helpful. Visiting Prague next week. Many thanks. 👍
Perfect. I'm going to Prague next week. 👍
In Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, the ticketing system is entirely cashless and paperless. There are digital contactless POS devices on each bus, trolleybus and tram, as well as the entrances to the metro system, where you just tap your credit/debit card. Alternatively, you can buy a special card for the public transit system and transfer money to it, but I never actually bothered to do that since I can just use my debit card. Idk, I just love how surprisingly efficient and forward-thinking the system is.
Sofia is amazing , I am Brazilian
Thanks for the information!, concice and to the point
One more thing! It takes two minutes for a ticket to activate in your app once you click to start using it.
Nice guide Janek!
such a wonderful information again, so grateful for your Honest Guide videos! A request: could you please do a video focused on European seniors (60 plussers)? I know there are some benefits of the public transport but I don't know all of them and I guess there must be other benefits too.
amazing info. greetings from mexico!
Good stuff!
Thank you great information
I am over 70 and enjoyed riding Prague transit for free for seven days. I kept my passport handy but was only asked to see it once on the bus from the metro to the Aviation Museum. On my last metro ride to the airport to come home the inspectors had detailed someone who did not properly validate their ticket. They were pointing to the printing on the ticket but it was in the wrong location, so they probably had to pay the fine.
Hope to see more on basics for tourists.
Hi, thank you very much for your tips, For 5 days in Prague, is it better to have a weekly metro pass or a 3-day bus pass?
The best!!! thank you so much!
What a charming fella this guy is.
유익한영상 감사합니다
I am more interested in getting the physical litacka card, I wouldn’t mind seeing a video on that and it’s usage.
perfectly said. Thanks 🤘
I remember buying metro tickets, at the "Relay" store. Is that still an option? Is Prague ever going to adopt a re-loadable permanent card, like Paris, or Dublin?
Awesome!!!
I’m traveling to Prague next week and my question is the ticket works with all kinds of transportation like buses, trains and trams?
Can I buy a ticket in a metro machine, walk for a while and validate it only when I got on the tram???
So do you only validate the 3 day ticket when you first use it? X
I am curious - I enjoy collecting the plastic, reloadable metro cards. I really only use my local Ventra card in Chicago but cards I have from my trips like Hong Kong or Mexico City have cool designs and are a nice, sturdy souvenir. I think in time these will be phased out as apps become more widespread so I am trying to go out of the way to collect them, even if it is not cost effective.
I have seen the plastic version of the Litaćka cards in Google image search, but they often have a photo of the cardholder on the back, I am assuming this system requires a permanent Czech address or would otherwise only be available to locals / students or something like this.
Does Litaćka offer any sort of plastic card?
Hi, do we show the ticket to the driver or something?
Great video, planning a trip this year as my last try was cancelled the week Covid hit :( More hints and tips please👊
Great video but I have a question about what the easiest way from the train station to the city center is. This has always been the area I feel I am getting scammed. I wish you would make a video on that subject.
15 min walk you are in the center
do you need to buy a ticket for your suitcase on the bus? its only a 10kg bag
Please note if you want the sight seeing discounts you need the physical litacka card. Only the ticket in the app is not enough
Can you do a video about parking in Prague? What do all of the signs mean? Where is the safest? Cheapest? My friend told me that sometimes drug runners target out of country license plates an might plant drugs under your car and then follow you to your home country. Is that really a thing?
Hi guys. I love your videos and I love Prague. But when I go to another city I can’t find the kind of videos you make. So can you guys please partner up with other guide in other city’s so every city is getting more honest.
Thank you
Rens
People 6-15 still need some sort of confirmation by local authority. In fact just kids visiting some Prague school or sport club for example can ride free. I was just checking yesterday to see if my polish friend’s kid can ride free. Well, she could, she is not even 3YO. Also very useful info is that with full day ticket and longer you can ride the furnicular for free. You don’t need to wait a line for a ticket.
Hello,
Do we need to validate somwhere if using the app and tickets activated(in the app), please?
Thanks!
Does the luggage ticket also need to be validated in the bus? Also thanks a lot for this video and all other videos they are very informative.
Tvl další investorský kanál, buy, buy, buy. :D
Just got here and I’m a little worried abut the area. The homeless have been rude to the tourist. You did give me a great suggestion for a restaurant from your food blogs.
May not go to you r country, but I love your videos.
If you buy a 72h ticket, do you need to validate it the first time you use it or every time you take a transport
Amazing information.. Could please clarify these queries: (1) for 90 mins ticket, could you please let me know the meaning of 4 zones ? (2) Does the Forex card (which has EURO) works at the ticket machines?
Thank you! But please help! How long does the "baggage" option last? There is no time next to it.
Hey, what if i wear a little lugage 10kg ones, does those also have to pay the extra 20ck ? or is it only for the big ones you cannot take in the cabine plane? Thanks in advance :)
The app kinda sucks unless ur using it for tickets that last a couple days at least because you have to activate it 1mn beofre getting on the tram. My pass ran out once so I bought a 30mn ticket and activated it when the tram arrived at the station. I got contolled as soon as i got in and got a fine for my ticket being 15s close to validating and had to go to their offices so I would only have to pay a service charge instead of the full fine. Big waste of time.
If you buy the 3 days lasting ticket, when do you validate it?
I be here in Prague in two weeks now and i buy photo card for 610czk for a month not bad at all 🙂 so easy to jump on and off
Thanks you very much. I live in Prague and never known about the baggage ticket as am usong Litačka 550czk for month … does that have the baggage counted in 🤔
Can I purchase a ticket before and just validate on the day I intend to use it?
Short and informative video as always. I have seen your video about Atm cash withdrawal where u advise " to decline Atm conversion charges" because our home bank conversion charges would be cheaper.
Now when we buy a travel pass or ticket - do we get an option to decline conversion?and/or what is the currency conversion % used by the automated ticket machine in prague. Is it as high as 12% ??
Hola, excelentes todos tus videos, que estado viendo porque viajo próximamente a Praga. Me podrías explicar si con éstos tickets puedo viajar desde el centro de Praga hasta la estación central de trenes? De antemano, muchas gracias por tu respuesta.
We bought a ticket in the airport but the ticket didn’t come. What should we do?
I would recommend buy ticket from the office in the airport.
Hi Janek, your videos are simply amazing and make first time travelers so much confidence and reassurance! Could you please discuss the details of the long term (30-day unlimited) pass? Can tourists apply for it using their ID like passport? Thank you!
I tried TrianPal and tickets are not that complicated.
Thanks for the suggestion! :)
Do I have to pay for trolly? Or is the luggage fee only for big suitcases...?
Can I buy tickets for both my husband & I on the litačka app on my phone or do we need to each have the app on our phones & buy them separately?
Can you buy tickets in the city center too or just the airport?
Yes new video
I have an online ticket from pid litacka and I bought it with the option to activate it later. How and when should I activate the online ticket?
Thank you very much for information how much is it the ticket for one month that cost for the transport by train and bus
Excuse my ignorance. So when you download the app and buy the 3-day ticket. Do you only validate it or start the timer once you are on the transport? or once you actually buy it?
Exactly my question is the same. Can I buy it from India using an app and activate it once in Prague?? I will be travelling on 15 oct to 17 oct in prague.
Why don’t you also comment that after you activate the ticket on the app you have to wait two minutes to be really valid and if they catch you on the entrance they will fine you even if is a system created by them , why don’t you also say that in andel for example you activate your paper ticket on the entrance and need to go downstairs for at least one minute and sometimes wait for 5 minutes metro that makes you use 25 out of the 30 minutes that you bought. If you don’t tell the truth your video has 0 credibility, you do a good work spotting the foreigner scams on your country. Why don’t you start to spot the scam the metro from your country do with foreigners? Why don’t you talk about the controllers that act as they are sheriffs or detectives trying to embarace people. I am waiting for that video.
If during one day I use bus and tram and buy 90 min ticket, should I buy ticket for my luggage twice? Or one ticket for luggage for two types of transports is ok?
Does the app Litacka works outside of Prague? E.g. if I go to Kutna Hora and Cesky Krumlov
Activation of tickets in Litachka takes 2(two) minutes. Why? Does that mean before activated it can't be used? Does there mean no entrance to transport?
They build in a 2 minute delay so that you can’t simply keep a ticket ready in the app and only validate it when you see a ticket checker approaching. If you are buying single tickets in the app then validate them as the tram is approaching or before you reach the metro entrance.
Please make a similar video for Brno. Your video would be the best and most accurate. The ones i found are not even clearly understandable. Im moving to Brno soon and wanted some similar videos abt transport or rental or life in Brno. Thanks
Going to Prague soon amd I'd like to know if I should pay with credit card (euros) or to change euros for Korunas?
Whether other country passport , will be agreed as valid ID for Kids Age? In Prague public transport..?
What if I stay more than 3 days? Do I just buy 2 3 day ticket? Do I need the luggage for a carry on? Cheers
So you get the ticket and you can literally take any transport without having to show it? Obvi unless asked by someone
Hello ! Can we take de transports after 10 P.M for the city center at the Airport ? Thanks 😢🙏🏻
Yes. Normal services run until 00:00, and even after midnight, when the subway is closed, there are special night services. But after midnight it is definitely faster to take a taxi.
@@roundpenguin3072 Thanks a lot I’m much more reassured now !
On the machines can I buy a senior ticket? (age 60-65)?
Hi, is it possible to buy a 30 day pass as a tourist? If yes, where can I get it. Thanks
PID Litacka app on your phone
I tried buying a ticket from the PID app as a test and I couldn't find a way to buy for the luggage ticket. How can I do that via the app?
If you buy it in the app, you still need to validate it via your phone, on board, right?
Is there a ticket for groups? Thank you
Is there a reason why the ticket is printed in the bus? Ticket controllers can't check your payment without it?
to late for me. When i was in Prague i didnt know how to buy a ticket and at the places in the city where i was and want to take public transport there were no machines to buy a ticket so i didnt know how to get one. I ended up taking a few trams without a ticket until i found out that you can buy a ticket at a machine inside the tram and then i did that and had at least a ticket for the rest of the day
Where exactly are the tickets valid? All modes of transport includig train? The whole of Prague? Are (some) neighboring towns included? Outlying suburbs excluded?
Short answer: all means of transport that use the PID ticketing system in zones P, 0 and B.
Long answer: City buses, trams and ferries within Prague will work with no problem, and so will suburban buses within city limits. For trains, they will work only on some trains - some train operators don't accept these tickets at all, and some only accept them on some of their trains.
Unless… you buy a PID ticket for several zones. This type of ticket will work both on a Prague city bus as well as a regional train for example. A popular tourist destination within the "outer rings" of PID is Kutna Hora, which is in zone 7. However, when you're buying a ticket to there, you have to buy an 11-zone ticket because the Prague city centre zone (P) is counted twice, and you'll be going through two suburban zones (0 and B) before getting to the zones numbered 1 through 7. You can see a map of all the places in the PID system on pid.cz
@@arikaczmarek3930 In short, it's complicated🙂Thanks for the link!
Is it right bus 100 takes you to the yellow line ?