Prague Districts and Transportation: Prague metro
Prague is
home to almost two million people, but the city center is surprisingly compact.
Getting around Prague is
easy, thanks to its excellent public transportation. The city is generally divided into ten districts
and separated neighborhoods such as „Malá Strana“(The Lesser Side) or „Staré
Město“(the Old Town). Different districts of Prague are connected with three
lines of metro – Line A (green), Line B (yellow) and line C (red). You can also
use efficient site of trams.
Is the fastest means of transportation around the city and serves about one and
a half million passengers a day, which makes it the seventh busiest metro
system in Europe and the most-used in the world on a per capita basis.
With the metro you can also reach most of the famous attractions in Prague. So,
if you have no time for a nice walk through the city streets, see our list
below. We put together a few hot-spots, which you might like to visit in
Prague, always with a name of the closest metro station.
Attractions &
Sights
|
Metro station
|
Line
|
Old Town Square
Jewish Quarter Charles Bridge Old Town Synagogue Church of our Lady Before Tyn |
„Staroměstská“
|
(A) Green
|
Prague Castle
|
„Hradčanská“
|
(A) Green
|
Vyšehrad
|
„Vyšehrad“
|
(C) Red
|
National Theatre
|
„Národní třída“
|
(B) Yellow
|
Zizkov Tower
|
„Flora“
|
(A) Green
|
Wenceslas Square
|
„Můstek“
|
(A) Green / (B) Yellow
|
Dancing house
|
„Karlovo náměstí“
|
(B) Yellow
|
Loreta
|
„Hradčanská“
|
(A) Green
|
Jindrisska Tower
|
„Náměstí Republiky“
|
(B) Yellow
|
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