Transport
Getting to Prague
Whether you arrive at Václav Havel Airport or travel to Prague by train or bus, getting to the Championships venue is quick and easy. The O2 arena, O2 universum and Stages Hotel are all conveniently located next to the Českomoravská metro station (line B). It’s only a ten-minute metro ride from the city centre. The journey from the airport by car or taxi takes around 30 minutes, although this may vary slightly depending on traffic conditions.
As we get closer to the championship, we’ll provide detailed information on public transport options and ticket prices to ensure you have the latest information.
BY PLANE
Václav Havel Airport (PRG)
For more information about the airport: https://www.prg.aero
There is a direct airport bus, line AE, which connects Václav Havel Airport with the main railway station in Prague. Than take metro line C and change to line B (Florenc station) to get Českomoravská metro station.
Trolleybus no. 59 runs to the station Nádraží Veleslavín. From the nearby Nádraží Veleslavím metro station, take metro line A and change to line B at Můstek to get to Českomoravská metro station.
Bus line no. 100 terminates at the Zličín station. From Zličín you can take the metro B directly to Českomoravská station.
BY TRAIN
Nearest train station
The closest train station to the O2 arena is Praha-Libeň, which is within walking distance. If you arrive at Praha hlavní nádraží (Prague Main Railway Station), you can take the metro to the O2 arena.
Train schedules and connections can be found at: https://idos.cz/vlakyautobusy/spojeni/
Quickest connections:
České dráhy: https://www.cd.cz/
Additional services:
IC RegioJet: https://www.studentagency.eu
LEO Express: https://www.leoexpress.com/en
BY CAR
Avoid traffic, use public transport
We encourage all fans arriving in Prague to leave their cars at one of the P+R car parks (see the list HERE) and travel to the event by public transport. The Metro will be running FREQUENTLY!
Plan to arrive at the O2 arena in plenty of time to fully enjoy the atmosphere of the ISU World Figure Skating Championships 2026.