Hop on board one of the historical 'Line 42' trams and enjoy unlimited rides with your 24-hour ticket.
Travel back in time as you ride past Prague's most iconic sites aboard the historic trams which date back to the era of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and up to the 1970s.
See some of the city's most beautiful attractions, including the Vltava River, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and Lesser Town along your route.
Enjoy the freedom to hop off whenever a site catches your eye and explore the city to its fullest.
You can board the tram at any of its stops. You will find the map and the timetable in the photos.
The extensive campus Clementinum (Klementinum) is one of the largest building complexes in Europe and was originally built as a Jesuit college. As part of the sightseeing route, it is possible to look into the hall of the Baroque Library, which is often described as the most beautiful in the world. It was completed in 1727, and its still open collection includes over 27,000 volumes of mostly foreign-language theological literature. The next stop on the route is the Meridian Hall, where there are original astronomical instruments used to determine noon. The tour ends with the Astronomical Tower, which with its height of 68 meters guarantees an unforgettable view of the center of Prague and Prague Castle. On the day of your Historical Tram Line 42 ride, you can take advantage of a 20% discount on one of the Prague towers after presenting the ticket. Nearest tram stop is Právnická fakultra stop.
New Mill Water Tower (Novomlýnská vodárenská věž) was built in the Baroque style in 1658 on what remained of the original Renaissance tower, destroyed by a flood in 1655. It supplied water to the lower New Town of Prague and served its original purpose until 1877. The Tower has undergone a complete renovation, and now houses an exhibition about Prague's fires in the past and a history of Prague's fire-fighters. On the day of your Historical Tram Line 42 ride, you can take advantage of a 20% discount on one of the Prague towers after presenting the ticket. Nearest tram stop is Dlouhá třída stop.
Powder Gate Tower (Prašná brána) is the monumental entrance by which the coronation processions of Czech kings entered the Old Town is one of the most significant monuments of Late Gothic Prague. Completed in 1475, the Powder Gate Tower, which formerly served as a gunpowder store, is still the starting point for the Coronation or Royal Route to Prague Castle. The viewing gallery is located at a height of 44 m. On the day of your Historical Tram Line 42 ride, you can take advantage of a 20% discount on one of the Prague towers after presenting the ticket. Nearest tram stop is Náměstí Republiky stop.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Remember to present your voucher to the information staff member on board the tram.