I admit writing about this “moving spot” is quite self-centered. I also admit this tram terminates pretty much right in front of my house. And it is also true that I can jump on it a few steps from the office where I work. BUT! This tram is still very dear to me not only because of the facts mentioned above.
I especially like it when it’s not overcrowded and I can take a seat that will provide me with a great view of the Prague castle when crossing the Štefánik’s Bridge.
The tram then continues alongside the Vltava river and turns left passing a pseudo-Gothic church that is worth seeing. If you’d rather walk around, you can do so and get off the tram at Výstaviště stop, which is really close to a beautiful park Stromovka.
The tram then goes on to the river again and climbs up a steep hill. If you are standing at that point I would recommend finding a seat if you don’t want to fly around the handle.
The uphill ride can get pretty intense. If you manage to look out of the window you will enjoy a view of one of Prague’s residential areas. Once you get to the top you can take a subway from Kobylisy back downtown.
Did you not have enough adrenaline? There’s still the downhill ride waiting for you!
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Tram 14 | Art & culture, Relaxing | A tram ticket CZK 18
Na Poříčí | Praha 1
According to the schedule




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