Prague Trams
With 500 km of tracks, trams (tramvaje)
cover a large area of Prague and are used by some 300 million people a year. Daytime
trams run from 4:30 a.m. till midnight in 8 - 10-minute intervals (8 - 15 minutes on weekends). Night
trams (numbers 51 - 58) run from 00:30 a.m. till
4:30 a.m. in 40-minute intervals.
Tram 22 follows one of Prague's most scenic routes,
passing by the National Theater to Lesser Town and continuing up to the Belveder, Prague Castle
and Pohořelec, with some stunning views along the
way. Tram 23, also known as the nostalgic tram line since the iconic T3 trams are used on this line, follows the same route but is shortened to only cover the section between the Zvonařka tram stop in Vinohrady and Malovanka tram stop just past the Prague Castle.
The Historical Tram
no. 41 (historická linka č. 41) is a historic
tram that runs on weekends and holidays from April through
mid-November. The tram runs from noon until about 5 p.m. The ticket costs 35 Kč for adults and
20 Kč for children under 15.
http://www.dpp.cz/en/historical-tram-line-no-41/
You can look up Prague tram schedules and connections online at dpp.cz.
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