Prague Visitor Pass Calculator: Worth It? (2026)
The Prague Visitor Pass is the official city card: 70+ attractions including Prague Castle, plus all public transport including the airport bus. Prague's gate prices are low, which makes the math closer than you'd think. Tick your list and see.
1. Who's going, and for how long?
Days matter for unlimited passes; pick-a-number passes give you weeks.
2. What do you want to see?
Gate prices are our researched baselines (as of July 2026).
Prices per person in USD unless noted. Children priced at each operator's child rate where published; gate-price child tickets estimated at 80% of adult. Choice-slot menu rules are simplified; the linked booking pages have the exact menus.
How the Prague passes actually work
Is the Prague Visitor Pass worth it?
Prague's gate prices are low (the Castle circuit is about $15), so the pass needs a genuinely full list: figure three paid sights a day plus real transit use before the 48h pass clears its price. Its strongest card is convenience: one QR for everything including the airport bus.
What does it include that tickets don't?
All public transport (airport line included), the Castle without the ticket-office queue, and the river cruise. Beer tours and day trips are never covered.
48, 72 or 120 hours?
The clock runs continuously from first use, so match it to your paid-sightseeing window, not your whole stay. The calculator's pace check flags lists that can't fit the hours.