
Why Hop-On Hop-Off in Prague?
Prague’s HOHO buses simplify the city: one ticket, many viewpoints, and the freedom to set your own pace.
Tip: Start early to maximize daylight, especially in winter.
Quick Snapshot
- Frequency: Every 15–30 minutes (seasonal)
- Coverage: Old Town → Lesser Town → Prague Castle → Jewish Quarter → New Town
- Audio Guide: Multilingual, with history and quirky facts
- Accessible: Low-floor buses on most services; check details below
Routes & Stops
| Route |
Core Stops |
Best For |
Typical Frequency |
| Red |
Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle |
First-time overview |
20–30 min |
| Blue |
New Town, Dancing House, National Museum |
Modern Prague |
20–30 min |
| Green |
Žižkov Tower, Vítkov Hill, Flora |
Panoramas & neighborhoods |
30–40 min |
Must-Do Stops
- Old Town Square – Astronomical Clock, cobbled lanes
- Charles Bridge – sunrise photo heaven
- Prague Castle – Hradčany vistas and cathedral spires
- Jewish Quarter – culture, synagogues, and heritage
- Dancing House – modern contour against history
Ticketing Options
- 24-hour pass (best for highlights)
- 48-hour pass (add museums, long walks, and a river cruise)
- Combo: Bus + Vltava cruise for sunset reflections
Audio Guide Cheat Sheet
- Languages usually include: EN, DE, IT, ES, FR, PT, RU, ZH, JA, KO
- Bring wired headphones for reliable audio
Accessibility & Families
- Most buses are low-floor; ramps are common but not guaranteed at every stop
- Strollers okay; fold on busy buses
- Toilets: plan around museum/café stops
Sample One-Day Plan
08:45 Arrive Old Town → 09:00 First bus
09:30 Charles Bridge photo stop → coffee
10:30 Castle loop (Hradčany + cathedral)
12:30 Lunch at Lesser Town
14:00 Jewish Quarter museums
16:00 Dancing House → early dinner
17:30 Vltava cruise
Packing List
- Light layers (weather shifts fast)
- Phone power bank
- Small umbrella
- Comfortable shoes (cobbles!)
Bottom Line
Hop-On Hop-Off is the low-friction way to frame Prague. Use it to stitch together neighborhoods you’ll explore on foot.
Route Details
| Route |
Start |
End |
Duration |
Frequency |
| Red |
Old Town |
Prague Castle |
~90 min loop |
20–30 min |
| Blue |
New Town |
Dancing House |
~70 min loop |
20–30 min |
| Green |
Vítkov |
Žižkov Tower |
~80 min loop |
30–40 min |
Stop Highlights
- Old Town Square: Astronomical Clock show at xx:00
- Charles Bridge: Street musicians around mid-morning
- Castle District: Quiet side terraces behind the cathedral
- Jewish Quarter: Small synagogues with moving exhibits
- Dancing House: River bend views, glass-and-concrete contrast
Best Times to Ride
- Early morning for empty lanes and soft light
- Mid-afternoon for museum hops
- Sunset for river and skyline silhouettes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Trying to do every stop—pick 2–3 anchors per half day
- Skipping headphones—audio adds context
- Not layering—weather turns quickly
FAQs
- Do buses run year-round? Yes, with seasonal frequency changes.
- Can I board with mobile tickets? Usually yes—keep brightness high for scanning.
- Is there Wi‑Fi? Some operators offer it; don’t rely on it.
Resources
- Onboard map cards
- Staff at major stops for assistance
- City museum brochures to pair with routes