





Prague’s hop-on hop-off buses stitch together the city’s best-loved sights: Prague Castle and Hradčany, Charles Bridge and Malá Strana, Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, the Jewish Quarter, the Dancing House, and peaceful banks along the Vltava.
Ride a loop to orient yourself, then hop off for landmark strolls, hearty cafés, and views that ask you to linger.
Audio guides share stories in many languages, and combo tickets often include a river cruise for a calm interlude on the water..
Buses run daily; first departures typically start in the morning with regular frequency through early evening. Frequency varies by route and season.
Service operates year-round, though reduced frequency may apply on major holidays (December 24–26, January 1) or during special city events.
Prague, Czech Republic
There’s no single starting point — simply join at any stop along the route with your mobile ticket. Popular boarding spots include Old Town Square, Malá Strana near Charles Bridge, and Hradčanské náměstí by Prague Castle.
From Praha hlavní nádraží (Prague Main Station), it’s a short tram or metro ride to central stops near Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, or the National Museum. Look for the nearest hop-on hop-off stop on your map and board with your mobile ticket.
Driving in central Prague is limited and parking is scarce. Consider Park & Ride at metro stations on the outskirts (e.g., Zličín, Černý Most), then take metro or tram toward Old Town or Malá Strana and board at a convenient stop.
If you arrive by regional bus at Florenc, you’re close to metro lines B and C. Ride into the center and join at stops near the Old Town or the river quays.
Many stops are within easy walking distance of key sights — Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter, the riverside near the Dancing House, and Malá Strana beneath Prague Castle.
Effortless city coverage, stories at your fingertips, and freedom to linger at the places that catch your eye — all on a flexible, scenic loop.
Hop off to wander castle courtyards, peer into St. Vitus Cathedral, and soak up wide views over terracotta roofs to the Vltava.
Step into the heart of Prague’s story: the Astronomical Clock chimes, Gothic spires rise, and lanes curl toward bookshops and bakeries.
Pause by the bridge’s statues, drift down to riverside paths, and explore sloping streets that climb toward winery terraces and gardens.

Ride a full loop to get your bearings, then hop off where curiosity calls.
Add a Vltava river cruise for quiet views beneath bridges and spires.