
Starting in 2026, the cheapest way to travel within the Prague Integrated Transport system (PID) will be through PID Lítačka. The new tariff favours electronic ticket and pass purchases over paper and SMS options. The changes will affect both Prague and the Central Bohemian Region.
The new Prague Integrated Transport (PID) tariff will come into effect on 1 January 2026. It brings changes mainly to ticket prices and provides additional benefits for those who use the PID Lítačka mobile app or purchase electronic passes online. With these options, travelling in 2026 will be the most affordable.
New ticket prices in Prague
Single-ride fares – standard
The 30-minute ticket will cost 36 CZK in the PID Lítačka app, 39 CZK in paper form, and 42 CZK as an SMS ticket.
The 90-minute ticket will cost 46 CZK in the app, 50 CZK on paper, and 55 CZK via SMS.
The 24-hour ticket will cost 140 CZK in the app and 150 CZK in paper or SMS form.
The 72-hour ticket will cost 340 CZK in the app and 350 CZK in paper or SMS form.
Single-ride fares – discounted
For seniors aged 60–65 (upon proof of eligibility), the following discounted prices apply:
The 30-minute ticket will cost 18 CZK in the app and 19 CZK on paper.
The 90-minute ticket will cost 23 CZK in the app and 25 CZK on paper.
The 24-hour ticket will cost 70 CZK in the app and 75 CZK on paper.
A discounted 72-hour ticket is not offered.
Discounted fares are available to juniors aged 15–18, full-time students aged 18–26 (with proof of study), and seniors aged 60–65.
Long-term subscription passes
Prices of long-term subscription passes for Prague will remain unchanged in 2026.
Changes in tariff zones
Prague will newly be counted as 3 tariff zones (previously 4), which will reduce the impact of price increases on cross-boundary travel between Prague and the Central Bohemian Region.
New prices in the Central Bohemian Region
Similarly to Prague, the prices of short-term and 24-hour tickets will increase. The price rise is approximately 30% for paper tickets and 20% for tickets purchased in the PID Lítačka mobile app.
Unlike in Prague, the prices of long-term passes for the outer tariff zones will also rise, again by roughly 30% for paper and 20% for electronic versions.
A new 4-zone 24-hour ticket will be valid for any four consecutive outer zones (previously only for zones 1–4) and will be available exclusively in electronic form.
More information: pid.cz.