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»foreigners over 70 years of age can travel for free on Prague public transport. To be able to travel in Prague public transport for free they need to arrange a special document issued by the Prague Public Transport Company in their offices listed on http:// www.dpp .cz/en/ advance -sales- in-metr o/ for which they need their ID (passport), a passport sized photo (with signature on the back side) and to fill in a short form to be able to buy the document for 20 CZK (ca. 1€). It takes ca. 5 minutes.It is not possible to use a passport to be able to travel for free.For more details contact the Prague
»foreigners over 70 years of age can travel for free on Prague public transport. To be able to travel in Prague public transport for free they need to arrange a special document issued by the Prague Public Transport Company in their offices listed on http://
If you are 60 years old or over, it is always worth checking what the rules are in whichever country you are to visit because it is fairly common (outside the UK) for discounts to be given to older people in general wherever they come from (widely differing thresholds and rules though) - you may only have to show proof of age (e.g. passport which you will have needed anyway to escape the UK) and in some places you may be taken at your word.
Following on from this previous post we have just returned from Prague and indeed all public transport was free if you are over 70 ie buses, trams, metro and ferry. Nothing was needed to show except if an inspector should require to see something, and then a passport would suffice. We made good use of it!!!