Take the Prague funicular up to the "Czech Eiffel Tower". You will enjoy views of Prague Castle and pass through the so-called Hunger Wall from the 14th century. The funicular with its terminus at the top of Petřín Hill is the oldest funicular in Czechia - it has been in operation since 1891. It is also one of the most visited Czech attractions.

It is said that the funicular is just a train gone awry and that it is the work of mad architects. In reality, it is an ingenious compromise between an elevator and a train - it hangs from a rope while staying on the rails. You simply must experience this half-kilometre ride!

Practical info

The funicular to Petřín connects to the tram service at the Újezd stop and runs along the Újezd-Nebozízek-Petřín route. It operates from 8 am to 11 pm at intervals of 10-15 minutes. The journey takes 4 minutes, 2 minutes to the Nebozízek stop. 

Fares

  • Special single non-transfer ticket for 60 CZK - available at the machines at the funicular's stops

  • You can also use ordinary public transportation tickets valid for 24 hours or more, documents for travel at special fares, documents entitling you to free transport or pre-paid long-term coupons for Prague