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The Historical Tram 42, affectionately known as the vintage tram, offers visitors a memorable way to discover Prague.
This historic tram line takes passengers through the cityās iconic sights, blending a nostalgic journey with a unique sightseeing tour. Aboard these beautifully restored trams, youāll see Prague's top landmarks, from Prague Castle, and Charles Bridges to charming neighborhoods.
Here, youāll find everything you need to know about this historic tram line: stops and key attractions along the route, practical information, ticket details, and tips for making the most of your ride.
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Vintage Tram 42 Tickets, Prices & Validity
- 24-hour unlimited tram access for Line 42
- Informational brochure (available in Czech, English, and German)
- Audio guide app for an enhanced experience
- Map
Tip: The scenic ride on Tram Line 42 is free for holders of the Prague Visitor Pass. >> More details here.
What is the Historical Vintage Tram 42?

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The vintage tram is a historical tram route that uses vehicles dating from the late 19th century to the 1970s, the era of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. These meticulously restored vehicles preserve their original charm while offering a comfortable and authentic sightseeing experience.
Riding Line 42 is more than just a way to get around Pragueāitās a chance to immerse yourself in the cityās rich history. With 24-hour hop-on-hop-off access, you can explore the cityās landmarks at your own pace, making it ideal for families with kids, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a memorable way to see the city.
Which Attractions Can I See Along the Route of Tram 42?
The Vintage Tram 42 follows a circular route, beginning and ending at DlabaÄov, and stops at key locations such as Pražský Hrad (Prague Castle), MalostranskĆ”, and NĆ”mÄstĆ Republiky. With a total of 20 stops, itās a flexible way to explore Pragueās highlights at your own pace.
Here are some notable stops of the Historical Tram 42:
- Pražský Hrad (Prague Castle): Hop off here to explore the impressive Prague Castle complex and its stunning surroundings.
- PrƔvnickƔ fakulta: Ideal for visiting Josefov, the Jewish Quarter, and the Old Town Square with its iconic Astronomical Clock.
- NĆ”mÄstĆ Republiky: Steps away from the Powder Tower and Palladium shopping mall.
- NÔrodnà divadlo (National Theatre): Close to the Old Town Bridge Tower and Charles Bridge.
- VĆ”clavskĆ© nĆ”mÄstĆ: Wenceslas Square, a bustling hub in the New Town.
- MalostranskĆ© nĆ”mÄstĆ: A great spot to explore the charm of Lesser Town.
- Ćjezd: Gateway to PetÅĆn Hill and its famous lookout tower.
Each stop offers the opportunity to hop off and explore further before continuing your journey. On top of that, the scenic route of Line 42 takes you past some of Pragueās most iconic attractions, including:
- Charles Bridge: Admire stunning views of this Gothic masterpiece, one of Pragueās most famous landmarks.
- The Vltava River: Enjoy panoramic views of the river that weaves through the heart of the city.
Route and Stops of the Historical Tram 42

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See below the full route of tram line 42:
DlabaÄov ā PohoÅelec ā Brusnice ā Pražský hrad (Prague Castle) ā KrĆ”lovský letohrĆ”dek ā MalostranskĆ” ā PrĆ”vnickĆ” fakulta ā ÄechÅÆv most ā DlouhĆ” tÅĆda ā NĆ”mÄstĆ Republiky ā Masarykovo nĆ”dražà ā JindÅiÅ”skĆ” ā VĆ”clavskĆ© nĆ”mÄstĆ (Wenceslas Square) ā VodiÄkova ā LazarskĆ” ā NĆ”rodnĆ tÅĆda ā NĆ”rodnĆ divadlo (National Theatre) ā Ćjezd ā Hellichova ā MalostranskĆ© nĆ”mÄstĆ ā MalostranskĆ” ā KrĆ”lovský letohrĆ”dek ā Pražský hrad ā Brusnice ā PohoÅelec ā DlabaÄov.
- Important: The tram route is subject to change.
How to Board the Historical Vintage Tram Line 42?
Line 42 operates from several major stops in Prague, including DlabaÄov, the starting point. However, since DlabaÄov is a bit far from the city center, we recommend starting your journey at more central stops such as VĆ”clavskĆ© nĆ”mÄstĆ (Wenceslas Square) or NĆ”mÄstĆ Republiky.
You can board the tram at any stop along the line. Look for trams marked with the number 42 and their distinctive vintage design.
Timetable and Schedule of the Historical Tram 42

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- Operating Hours: Daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- Frequency: Every 40 minutes
- Last Departure: 5:20 PM from DlabaÄov
After each circuit, there is a 30-minute break at DlabaÄov. Timetables are displayed at all stops and available on the official website.
5 Tips for Using the Vintage Tram Line 42
- Plan Ahead: Check the timetable and nearest stop to make the most of your 24-hour ticket.
- Bring Headphones: The audio guide app enhances your journey with historical insights.
- Stay Flexible: Hop on and off at any stop to explore at your leisure.
- Keep Your Ticket: Itās valid for 24 hours, so donāt lose it.
- Follow Rules: Food and beverages are not allowed onboard the tram.
History of the Historical Vintage Tram 42
The vintage trams of Line 42 are living relics of Pragueās history. Originally introduced during the Austro-Hungarian Empire, these trams remained in operation until the 1970s. Today, they have been lovingly restored to offer an authentic glimpse into the past. Riding these trams is like stepping into a time machine, blending historical significance with architectural elegance.

