Prague 2 3 or 4 Day Card GetYourGuide

(3 customer reviews)

$58.95

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Prague: 2, 3, or 4-Day Prague Card USD 57.79. Save time and money with a 2-,3- or 4-day Prague Card, and see the sights at your own pace. Enjoy discounts on tours and shows and get free entry to monuments like Prague Castle..
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3 reviews for Prague 2 3 or 4 Day Card GetYourGuide

  1. GetYourGuide traveler

    Handy and affordable if you visit several museums. “Skip the line” does not always work, (national museum and funicular to “Eifeltoren”) sometimes a promised discount is free entrance (lego museum) or vice versa. I had the three-day pass, but would do the two-day pass myself next time. That will do.

  2. GetYourGuide traveler

    We took the 3 day pass. It is fine only and if only there is the intention to do as much activity as possible in it. We walked a lot (about 15km/day), everything is done on foot and that’s fine. To make the most of the pass, we did activities that we normally wouldn’t have done (bus ride, boat ride). What is very regrettable is that the visit to the astronomical clock is not included in it. I still recommend this pass.

  3. GetYourGuide traveler

    Overall the card was pretty good. The only thing that really annoyed us is that the buses only have a limited number of seats and only go to certain places at certain times. When we got to the bus, one left that wasn’t fully occupied and the second bus was full and we didn’t have a seat. The bus driver only said to us that we would have to wait 2 hours, then the next one would not go well! If you only have about 5 departure times a day, you have to guarantee that all guests can come with you. One solution would be that you have to register at the times/locations so that the company can see how many buses are needed. Of course, I’m also aware that if the people don’t come, you have too much to deal with, but it’s better than sending away the people who pay for them.

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