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Night Bus 910

Night bus to center

Night bus to center

Tickets on the Night Bus 910 cost the standard Prague fare

Night Bus 910 runs every night and links Václav Havel Airport Prague with the city after the daytime Airport Express and most metro lines stop. The bus uses the standard Prague PID tariff, so a regular 90-minute ticket (currently around 40 CZK) covers the ride from the airport into town. It’s a good fallback if your flight lands at 00:30 or later and you want to pay local prices, not 700–900 CZK for a taxi.

The 910 departs from the public bus stops outside T1 and T2, on the same island used by daytime city buses 119 and 100. Look for the red-and-white PID stop signs marked “910” near the arrivals exit at Terminal 1 and Terminal 2. You buy tickets at the yellow PID machines by the stops or inside the terminal halls; machines accept coins and most contactless cards, and they print a paper ticket you validate on board.

Route-wise, Night Bus 910 runs across Prague between the airport and southern districts like Modřany, passing several interchange points with night trams and other night buses. Travel time from PRG to more central areas, such as Smíchovské nádraží or I. P. Pavlova (via transfer), often lands in the 45–70 minute range, depending on traffic and where you change. The bus carries the “910” number clearly on the front display and operates roughly every 30–60 minutes through the late night window.

Step-by-step from arrivals: 1) Exit customs in T1 or T2 and follow signs for “Bus / MHD” toward the ground transport area; this walk usually takes 3–5 minutes. 2) Find the PID ticket machine near the exits or at the stop and buy a 90-minute (or longer) ticket; keep around 40–60 CZK in mind for the fare. 3) Walk to the bus island labeled for 910 and check the posted timetable for the next departure time. 4) Board through any door, immediately validate your ticket in the yellow validator once, and keep it until you get off. 5) For central Prague, ride to a main interchange like Divoká Šárka or Anděl and switch to the appropriate night tram; signs on stops and Google Maps or PID Lítačka help match tram numbers.

One last tip: screenshot your route in the PID Lítačka or Google Maps app while still on the airport Wi‑Fi, so you’re not stuck loading directions on a slow mobile signal at 01:15 between stops.

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