
Prague Trams system and network
The trams in Prague are equally reliable and can get you to almost any part of the city that you would like to visit. During the day, trams arrive at their stops every ten minutes or so, while the night trams arrive at forty minute intervals. Buses in Prague are the best mode of transport to use if you are planning on visiting any of the towns or museums on the outskirts of Prague. Buses operate within the same time frame as the trams.
The Historic 91 tram runs on weekends and holidays throughout most of the year and operates a service through the important parts of the city from the city centre every hour
from noon until six pm.
- Dating back to 1875, this is an old system which suits the city of Prague (Praha) very well and is a great way to get around the city.
- The Trams network serves 1 million people a day.
- The 1st route took riders between Smíchov to Kosire.
Trams in Praha also known internationally as Prague, Czech.
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