HOW TO GET TO THE VIADUCT VIA PUBLIC TRANSPORT?

Did you know that Prague has one of the best public transport systems in the world?

Thanks to a dense network of tram and bus lines, complemented by three metro lines, you can get around Prague within an hour to practically anywhere. And sometimes much faster.

IF YOU WANT TO USE PUBLIC TRANSPORT,
WE’LL TELL YOU HOW TO GET HERE AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE

Daily lines operate every day from about 04:30 a.m. to 12 a.m. (midnight).
From midnight to approx. 04:30 a.m., the night tram and bus lines run but the metro is closed.

WHAT STATIONS DOES PUBLIC TRANSPORT GO FROM AND TO?

Practically around the corner from The Viaduct is Florenc, the bus station for national and international lines and also direct line to the airport.
The Masaryk train station is just three tram stops or a ten-minute walk from here.
And within 15 minutes you are even at the main train station, from which a regular bus line goes to and from the airport.

BUSES ● METRO ● TRAMS

HOW TO GET HERE
FROM THE VÁCLAV HAVEL AIRPORT?

Autobus AE – The bus line with a direct connection between Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and downtown. The journey lasts some 35 minutes to the main train station. From there, take the metro, line C (red), in the direction of Letňany. Get out at the first station Florenc. From there, walk 3 minutes to The Viaduct – we are practically “just around the corner”.

HOW TO GET HERE
FROM THE BUS STATION FLORENC?

By foot – You will reach us in 5 minutes, we are practically “just around the corner”.

HOW TO GET HERE
FROM THE MAIN TRAIN STATION
(HLAVNÍ NÁDRAŽÍ PRAHA)?

Metro C – From the entrance hall, take the red line C in the direction of Letňany. Get out at the first station Florenc. From there, walk 3 minutes to The Viaduct – we are practically “just around the corner”.

BUSES

Two adjacent bus stops are near the metro station, right next to the Prague City Museum building. The daytime bus number 207 and 194, and the night bus 908 and 909 stop there regularly.

Bus 207 takes you to Náměstí Republiky and the Old Town, Rudolfinum and the outskirts of Josefov.

Bus 194 takes you to Old Town, Josefov and Lesser Town (Malá Strana) – it’s like a small sightseeing tour of places you can’t normally get to by bus.

METRO FLORENC

The Viaduct is some 3 minutes from the Florenc metro station. This station is on 2 metro lines:

METRO LINE C (RED)

Line C takes you to the main train station.

METRO LINE B (YELLOW)

Line B to Republic Square (Náměstí Republiky) or Wenceslas Square (Václavské Náměstí – Můstek metro station).

TRAMS
DAY LINES

Next to the metro station is a tram stop with 3 day trams (numbers 3, 8 and 24) and 1 night line (92).

Trams 3 and 24 takes you to Václavské Náměstí.

Tram 8 takes you to Náměstí Republiky with the Palladium and Kotva shopping Malls, on Na Příkopě street or in the direction of Prague Castle.

TRAMS
NIGHT LINES

Next to the metro station is a tram stop with 1 regular night line (92).

Tram 92 can take you to Florenc. If you are in a part of Prague to which line 92 does not go, you can take advantage of the fact that most night tram lines stop at the central interchange Lazarská. Here you can change to line 92, it goes once every half hour.

AUTOBUSY & metro & tramvaje

THE VÁCLAV HAVEL AIRPORT

Bus AE – The bus line with a direct connection between Terminal 1, Terminal 2 and downtown. The journey lasts some 35 minutes to the main train station. From there, take the metro, line C(red), in the direction of Letňany. Get out at the first station Florenc. From there, walk 3 minutes to The Viaduct – we are practically “just around the corner”.

Bus station Florenc

By foot – You will reach us in 5 minutes. We are practically “just around the corner”.

MAIN TRAIN STATION (HLAVNÍ NÁDRAŽÍ PRAHA)

Metro C – From the entrance hall, take the red line C in the direction of Letňany. Get out at the first station Florenc. From there, walk 3 minutes to The Viaduct – we are practically “just around the corner”.

Buses

Two adjacent bus stops are near the metro station, right next to the Prague City Museum building. Bus 207 and 194, and the night bus 908 and 909 stop there regularly. Bus take you to Náměstí Republiky and the Old Town, Rudolfinum and the outskirts of Josefov. Bus 194 take you to Old Town, Josefov and Lesser Town (Malá Strana) – it’s like a small sightseeing tour of places you can’t normally get to by bus.

Metro Florenc

The Viaduct is some 3 minutes from the Florenc metro station. This station is on 2 metro lines:

Metro line C (red)
Metro line B (yellow)

Line C takes you to the main train station. Line B to Republic Square (Náměstí Republiky) or Wenceslas Square (Václavské Náměstí – Můstek metro station).

Trams

Next to the metro station is a tram stop with 3 day trams (numbers 3, 8 and 24) and 1 night line (92). 92.

Trams 3 and 24 take you to Václavské Náměstí. Tram 8 take you to Náměstí Republiky with the Palladium and Kotva shopping Malls, on Na Příkopě street or in the direction of Prague Castle.