Is Prague Trams Safe at Night?
Night trams (91-99) — what to expect
- Operating hours: 00:30-04:30 approximately; daytime services resume 04:30-05:00.
- Frequency: every 30-40 minutes on most night routes.
- Coverage: night routes converge at Lazarská (the central night-tram hub); change here for cross-city connections.
- Crowd: late-night bar-goers, hospitality workers, occasional homelessness on warmer nights. Police presence on the system is steady.
- Safety reality: low absolute incident rate. The same pickpocket-awareness rules apply but the closing-time bars and after-club crowds are typically not actively predatory.
FAQ
- Are Prague trams safe at night?
- Yes — among Europe's safest urban transit at night. Night-tram routes 91-99 operate 00:30-04:30; police presence steady; violent crime against tourists is statistically rare. The practical 'incidents' are pickpocketing (concentrated on the tourist Tram 22 line) and ticket-inspector fines (CZK 1,000 on the spot).
- What are the Prague night trams?
- Routes 91-99 operating 00:30-04:30, replacing daytime services after metro closure. Frequency every 30-40 minutes. Routes converge at Lazarská (central night-tram hub) for cross-city connections. Police presence steady; safety profile is good.
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