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Vysočanská station

line B

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Vysočanská station — overview

Vysočanská station — Metro Praha

Vysočanská is one of the stations on the Prague metro. The station is served by line B. Vysočanská is a station on the Prague Metro (Line B).

Around the station

Nearby shops and services
2 min walk
Everyday shops, cafés, and services within walking distance of the station.
PID tram and bus stops
1 min walk
Connecting surface transport links the station with the surrounding neighborhoods.
Surrounding neighborhood
3 min walk
Residential and mixed-use development within walking distance of the station.

Onward connections

PID trams
Connecting tram lines at most stations link the metro with the surrounding neighborhoods
PID buses
The surface bus network connects to the metro at terminus stations and many others besides
Transfers
At interchange stations (Muzeum, Můstek, Florenc) and at railway stations (Hlavní nádraží, Holešovice, Smíchov)
Night transport
After the metro stops running (after midnight), night trams 91–99 and night buses 900+ take over

Station services

Wheelchair access
Elevators and escalators at most stations
Ticket vending machines
Buy and top up PID tickets right in the concourse
Lítačka
One card for the entire Prague integrated transport system
Information boards
Displays the arrival time of the next train on the platform
PID Lítačka (app)
Buy tickets and check connections on your phone
Security
CCTV system and transport authority oversight

Frequently asked questions

The first trains leave around 4:45 AM, and the last departures are around midnight (12:00 AM). After the metro stops running, night trams 91–99 and night buses in the 900+ series take over, running all night at intervals of around 30 minutes. Exact times vary by station and day of the week — check dpp.cz or the PID Lítačka app for details.

Vysočanská is on Line B of the Prague Metro. You can find the full list of stations and approximate travel times between them on the line’s page.

A basic 30-minute PID ticket costs 39 CZK (19 CZK reduced fare), while a 90-minute ticket with unlimited transfers costs 50 CZK. The best value is buying through the PID Lítačka app, where fares are slightly cheaper, or a prepaid 30-day Lítačka pass for 550 CZK. Paper tickets can be bought from vending machines right in the station concourse.

The vast majority of Prague Metro stations are now equipped with elevators and are wheelchair accessible; Line B and the newer sections of Lines A and C have step-free access at nearly every station. We recommend checking the current status of elevators (e.g. temporary outages) on dpp.cz or on the information board in the station.

Folding bikes and strollers are allowed on the metro without restriction. Standard bicycles may be brought outside the morning and afternoon rush hours (usually outside 6:30–8:00 AM and 2:00–4:00 PM on weekdays); on weekends and public holidays, bikes may be carried at any time.

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