CYCLING IN PRAGUE
Welcome to website Cycling in Prague!
Dear cyclists and cycle tourists, visitors to Prague,
in addition to many sightseeing opportunities and possibilities to participate in interesting cultural events, a visit to the capital city of Prague offers the chance to discover “Cycling in Prague” as well.
We hope that the following web pages in English provide you with all the necessary practical information and assist you in arranging of your bicycle trips and cycle tours around our capital city and the surrounding area.
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DYNAMIC BICYCLE MAP OF PRAGUE Bicycle paths, bicycle routes, recommended and screened bicycle routes, bicycle stands, B+R system, metro stations and critical spots marked on a detailed map (standard map or orthophotomap).
The map is being regularly updated and supplemented. |
Printed bicycle map Bicycle paths, bicycle routes, recommended and screened bicycle routes, B+R system, metro and railway stations.
Printed bicycle maps issued by Prague City Districts |
Maps of development New bicycle routes system. Comparison of the original and new bicycle routes system. IN CZECH ONLY! |
Information (not only) for architects, project engineers and officers Prague bicycle routes system. Bicycle routes signs. Legislation and methodical documents on bicycle infrastructure. Statistical data.
"Cycling in Prague" publication (PDF; 6,1 Mbyte) |
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Note: The City of Prague's English website on bicycle transport is designed for all foreign cyclists in Prague – both visitors and foreign residents. The English version contains information taken from the Czech website „Praha cyklistická“ (Cycling in Prague). Some information, however, is available only in Czech.
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MAIN NEWS, OUR TIPS |
All the news |
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Bike Asylum („BajkAzyl“) opened at the A2 bicycle route
“BajkAzyl” was opened in July 2010. Located at one of the busiest bicycle spots in Prague, along the A2 bicycle route under the Palacký bridge, BajkAzyl offers bike repair, bike rental and self-repair services together with a bar. more |
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Cycle bus, cycle train and seasonal ferries start operating with the coming spring
News and the overview of Prague Integrated Transport lines, which also provide services for bicyclists. more |
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New cycle pikto corridors in Vršovická street
In the autumn 2009, new cycle–pikto-corridors were built in Vršovická streets. more |
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Ministry of Transport premises have been connected to the A2 bicycle route
In the autumn 2009, other construction works were carried out in order to directly and safely connect Ministry of Transport to the A2 bicycle route. more |
USEFUL INFORMATION
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Current route closures and restrictions A survey of all known closures on marked routes of intra-city importance that pose an obstacle to cyclists on the route. Please, note that the actual closure may lack the relevant traffic signage or signs showing available by-pass routes. We cannot guarantee that the information contains all data for the City of Prague |

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Prague Integrated Transport and bicyclists Carriage of bicycles on public transport is an important supplement of bicycle transport as it enables cyclists to overcome longer distances, the city centre, steep uphills, water streams or other obstacles (poor weather, defective bike etc.). Bikes may be transported on the Metro system (subway), on trains, ferries and the bus line AE. Since bicycles are often used to get to a public transport station or stop, we also provide basic information on the B+R system and bike storage |
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General rules of bicycle transport (as of July, 1 2006) According to the Act No. 361/2000 Coll.: If there is a marked bicycle line or a bicycle path, bicyclists are obliged to use it. On roadways, bicyclists shall keep to the right side of the roadway. Bicyclists are only allowed to ride separately, in a single file (one after another). Bicyclists are allowed to pass or overtake vehicles in convoy or traffic jam (a row of vehicles) from a right side. Bicyclists shall not endanger pedestrians. Bicyclists younger than 18 years of age are obliged to wear a safety helmet while riding |

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Difficult spots When riding your bike, you may encounter obstacles that may threaten your save return home. Ideally, marked bike paths and routes do not contain such obstacles. However, risks can be posed even by kerbstones or drain covers. We have prepared a photo overview of such spots. Currently, under construction |