Prague Card

2.3/5 based on 8 reviews

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Address :

A. Staška 2027/79A, 140 00 Praha 4-Krč, Czechia

Website : https://www.praguecard.com/
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City : Praha 4 Krč

A. Staška 2027/79A, 140 00 Praha 4-Krč, Czechia
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Elsa Ogreni on Google

If you like to see a lot of museums and see a lot of different things around the city is really worthy. I saved 34 euros eventually.
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Can Bilgiç (kronikgezgin) on Google

Bought 4 days packet. İdea is simple. Everything in one card. I always use city cards. They offer airport express bus for free, free transport and free most of attraction.
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Alexander Vershinin on Google

Turned out to be a very practical purchase. In three days we were able to visit 20 attractions and saved about 50%, compared to what we would have to pay separately. I recommend.
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Sasha Hryhorchyk on Google

Thanks to the card package we discovered a good sightseeing bus tour and a cruise (even though it seemed a bit shorter than expected). Also, we found out quite a few other places which are not on the top list, but were a pleasant addition, like the Museum of Music in Mala Strana
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M.E on Google

There are NOT included all the things that they say are included, like the "free" tour, you must pay to the guide. Also, National Museum closes suddenly without explanación and It closes the expositions also just because yes and you must come back if you want to see it. The visit to It definately DO NOT worth, only the hall os good and you can ser It in the entrance. You Will Lost leds money if you go for free...
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Mike Down Under on Google

I visited Prague in May 2017 and found the Prague Card on the internet. I had already used similar cards in Dubrovnik, and Budapest, and found them quite useful, with features like, walking tours, admissions to attractions, and free use of public transport all included in the price. I checked their website, and only a couple of minor exhibits were closed for renovations. The card was easily the most expensive, but for the features, it still seemed good even at 58 euros for 2 days (per person), so I purchased 4 tickets online 232 euros for my party. I arrived in Prague the next day, around mid afternoon, and picked up our cards at the local Tourism Office in the city. We were advised then, that the 2 day card was based on calendar days, and was NOT valid for 48 hours from the first use of the card, unlike the previous cards used so far in Dubrovnik and Budapest. This was the first warning of a "shonky" outfit, but I ignored it, as there was heavy penalties for refunds. The lass at the tourist office advised us not to use the card that afternoon, as it would count as a full day, so we enquired about the included bus tour. She directed us to their red kiosk at the old town square, so off we went. We found the little kiosk at 5pm and asked if there was a tour at 10:30am the following day....alas, it was already booked out. There were spaces available for the 9:45am tour though. We were keen to take this tour, and booked it. As it transpires, to make a very long story short, we took this tour, "Martin's Bus Tour", which was quite good, and did a few other sights, and made plans for the following (2nd day) for the card. Well things went pear shaped from then onwards. Our cards were valid for two days starting 21st May, but when attempting to enter a gallery, the next morning, we were refused admission....and again, with a second gallery. We returned to the issuing Tourist Office and enquired, there's something wrong with our cards. A quick check online, and the staff member said....."you used it on the 20th, today is the 22nd, it's expired!" I explained that we did not use the card, but merely made a booking with it.....we did not take any tour, or used it for any admissions. She rang the Prague Card office and spoke to "the boss of the Prague Card", and came to me and informed me, "your mistake, card is expired!"........"there's nothing I can do.....you make mistake!" I can't help but think this Prague Card must either have too much business, or, they don't know how to do business......I think the latter. I would not be dealing with these people ever again.
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Lauren Hampson (UNI NIGHT at USC) on Google

Waste of money - just buy a public transport pass. I visited Prague for 4 days in the high season (first week of July, 2017). It is handy when it comes to public transport as you can use it on any journey however, in saying that no one EVER checked that I had a pass for transport - not once! I basically could have used the transport for free. When visiting the attractions suggested on the card, most of the main parts were actually free entry, and I found myself not that interested in going inside (the paid part). I didn't visit any museums here as I'd just done that for a week in Amsterdam. If you REALLY want to visit the museums, this card will probably be of better value to you. I bought the card for 4 days, but you can see everything in Prague in 1 or 2 days easily. It is a small city and everything is within walking distance. Also, half the attractions suggested on the card were actually closed. So please check that with the company if you intend to buy it. Overall not that impressed, but could work for others.
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Ege Şahin on Google

I bought Prague Card for 4 days. The card gives you admission to the city’s tourist attractions and ultimately saves you money. Prague Card allows entry into over 50 attractions, including tours and public transport. I advice to buy if you plan to visit more attraction in Prague, it will worth to buy I think.

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