How many Tram lines are there in Brno?
How many Tram lines are there in Brno?
11 lines
Currently, the Brno tram system comprises 11 lines, with a total operational track length of 139 kilometres (86 mi) and a total route length of 70.4 kilometres (43.7 mi).
Where do you buy tram tickets in Brno?
For occasional travel around Brno, you can buy a single-use ticket. Its validity is time and zone limited (zones 100 and 101 will suffice). The easiest way to buy a ticket is to use your debit/ credit card in the vehicle at the vending machine.
How do you pay for public transport in Brno?
Public transport You can buy tickets from any of the yellow ticket vending machines located at various stops throughout the city, or you can purchase them at information centres, stations, and newsagents. If you have a Czech phone number, you can buy tickets by sending a text message or using a mobile app.
Does Brno have metro?
The Brno Metropolitan Area is an organic functional unit comprising of the city of Brno and its natural hinterland. This territory is defined on the basis of intensive daily relations (commuting and accessibility).
How do you pay for the bus in Czech Republic?
We recommend to buy the tickets on-line in advance, but you can also buy the ticket in cash just before the departure from a driver. However it is possible only if there are free seats on the bus. The price is usually the same.
Is the tram in Prague free?
Punch your ticket in one of the orange or yellow machines located at the entrance to the metro, or inside trams and buses. Free Travel: Seniors 65+ years and children 0-14 years are eligible for free travel, and do not require a ticket.
Do trams run all night in Prague?
Night trams operate 24:00-04:30 and run every 30 minutes. Most useful trams for tourists: -tram 9 runs from Wenceslas Square to the National Theatre, then over the river to the Lesser Town; -trams 22 and 23 run from the National Theatre over the river to the Lesser Town, then up to Prague Castle.
How do you use the Czech public transport?
Ticket machines are most commonly found in the metros, but are also scattered throughout the city as well. Be careful- while some machines accept card, most still only accept coins. The machines are only good for 30/90 minute and 24 hour tickets. If you need a 3-day ticket, you need to purchase it at a newsstand.
Will my debit card work in Prague?
Cash machines in Czech Republic will accept credit and debit cards backed by Visa, Mastercard/Eurocard, Maestro and American Express. Credit cards are accepted in most hotels, international shops and expensive restaurants, but cash is king in Czech Republic.