Prague Visitor Pass
Rating
Family of 4
USD 120–200
Duration
1–3 days
Best Ages
5–17
About
The Prague Visitor Pass is a bundled city card designed for tourists who plan to visit multiple paid attractions during their stay. For families, it can represent genuine value — particularly if you're planning several days of sightseeing and want to streamline the logistics of entry fees, queuing, and public transport.
The pass typically includes entry to a curated selection of Prague's attractions alongside unlimited or credited public transport use. For family travel, the transport element alone can be significant — Prague's tram and metro network is excellent, and using it freely removes the friction of buying tickets for every journey. Children often qualify for separate reduced rates, so do the math on whether the pass beats individual child entry prices before committing.
For families visiting Prague over two to three days, the pass works best when you front-load your heaviest sightseeing days. Activate it on your first full touring day, prioritize the higher-value inclusions, and use the transport credit aggressively. The key is mapping your itinerary to the pass inclusions before you buy, rather than after.
Not every attraction in Prague is covered, and family-specific venues like indoor play parks are typically not included. The pass is most valuable for families interested in the city's cultural and historic attractions — museums, galleries, viewpoints, and historic sites.
Purchase online before you arrive for the best price and to avoid queueing at visitor centers. The pass is available in one, two, or three-day formats — choose based on your actual Prague itinerary length.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Stroller-Friendly
Setting
Rainy Day
Great option!
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
First full day in Prague to maximize value
Wait Times
Varies by attraction
Nearby Food
Depends on which attractions you visit — pass covers entry, not food.
Why Kids Love It
The Prague Visitor Pass bundles entry to major attractions and public transport into one card — fewer lines, less logistics, more time actually doing things.
Pro Tips from Parents
- Activate on your first full day to make the most of the included days
- Check exactly which family-friendly attractions are included before purchasing
- Public transport inclusion is a genuine time-saver in Prague — use it liberally
What to Bring
- The physical or digital pass card
- A list of which attractions you want to hit first
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 120–200
Tips to Save
- Calculate total a la carte entry costs first to confirm the pass saves money for your family's specific attraction list.
- Children often get discounted rates separately.