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How do you pay for Czech trams?
Contactless fare payment: Ticket terminals are installed on all the trams, city buses and metro stations. They are used to purchase single and short-term tickets. After purchase, the printed ticket need not be validated. The payment terminal is located in the middle of every tram.Tickets: Tickets can be bought directly in the trams or buses. You can pay by card. Standard tickets are not valid on Trams 41, 42 and Buses K. Price (Tram 41 and Bus K): Single fare: CZK 100; discounted fare: CZK 60.To ride the tram, riders must first purchase a ticket and then validate it once they board. Ticket vending machines and cigarette shops both sell tickets. You can buy Prague tram tickets online, also.

Do people buy tram tickets in Prague : Trams, urban buses, trolleybuses (Prague transport)

In trams, urban buses and trolleybuses, a touchscreen terminal sells full-price and /half-price tickets for Prague with the time validity of 30 minutes, 90 minutes or 24 hours.

How much is a tram ticket in Prague

Single tickets for Prague

Short-term tickets Full price Half price
30 min.* 30 CZK 15 CZK
90 min.* 40 CZK 20 CZK
24 hours 120 CZK 60 CZK
72 hours 330 CZK

What is the fine for the tram in Prague : If you don't have a valid ticket: CZK 1,500 / approximately EUR 63 – the basic fine, which is reduced to CZK 1000 / approximately EUR 42, if you pay immediately or within 15 calendar days of the ticket inspection.

Passengers are obliged to buy a ticket before entering the tram and validate it right after getting on the tram. The tickets can be bought in the automatic machines or in any tobacco store. You can also buy tickets by SMS or use mobile application SEJF.

You can purchase tickets from the orange ticket machines inside trams and buses, at metro stations, and at major tram and bus stops. You can also buy them from a Public Transport Information Centre.

How do I use my debit card on tram

Customers wishing to use contactless when travelling by tram should tap on their payment cards or mobile devices against the lime green validators at the end of the platform before boarding the tram. You'll hear a beep and a green tick will show on the screen to indicate a payment for a single journey has been made.Safety of Drinking Tap Water in Prague

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If you don't touch in and out correctly using contactless (card or device) or an Oyster card, or you don't have a valid ticket, you may be charged a penalty fare.

Can I pay for the tram by card : You can use a contactless payment card to pay for travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground and most National Rail services in London. You will be charged an adult-rate Pay As You Go fare each time you make a journey.

Do you tap in and out on trams : To pay the right fare, always touch in on a yellow card reader at the start of your journey and touch out at the end. (On a bus or tram you only need to touch in.)

How do you say hello in Czechoslovakia

And dobro not it is formal and informal. But when you say to a friend dobry den or dobrevecher. It's not correct it's weird.

Basic Czech Phrases

  1. YES = ANO (ano)
  2. NO = NE (ne)
  3. PLEASE = PROSÍM (proseem)
  4. THANK YOU = DEvKUJI VAM (dyekooyi vam)
  5. GOOD MORNING = DOBRÉ RÁNO (dobrye rano)
  6. GOOD AFTERNOON = DOBRÉ ODPOLEDNE (dobrye odpoledne)
  7. GOOD NIGHT = DOBROU NOC (dobroh nots)
  8. HELLO = DOBRY' DEN (dobree den)

You must touch in on the yellow card reader at the tram stop before boarding. If the reader doesn't recognise your payment, you should try again or use a different payment method. Use the help point if you need it. There is no need to touch out at the end of your journey.

Do people pay for the tram : Adult. You can travel using pay as you go with contactless (card or device) or your Oyster card. You can also travel using your Oyster card with a 7 Day, Monthly and Annual Bus & Tram Pass.