{"id":18092,"date":"2019-08-21T10:00:51","date_gmt":"2019-08-21T08:00:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.foreigners.cz\/?p=18092"},"modified":"2021-01-26T15:58:54","modified_gmt":"2021-01-26T14:58:54","slug":"public-transport-pass-in-the-czech-republic-compared-to-other-countries","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.foreigners.cz\/public-transport-pass-in-the-czech-republic-compared-to-other-countries\/","title":{"rendered":"Public Transport Pass in the Czech Republic Compared to Other Countries"},"content":{"rendered":"
Recently, one of our clients from Taiwan asked us if he can use his Brno transportation pass to travel to other parts of the Czech Republic. Based on that, we decided to clarify how it works in our country in terms of transportation<\/a> and do a little comparison to several other countries.<\/strong><\/p>\n As I am currently living in Brno, the city transportation system is different from other cities in the Czech Republic. Public transportation in Brno and in all parts of South Moravian Region is provided by <\/span>Integrovan\u00fd dopravn\u00ed syst\u00e9m Jihomoravsk\u00e9ho kraje IDS \u2013 JMK<\/span><\/a> (the South Moravian Integrated Public Transport System). On the other hand, <\/span>transportation in Prague<\/span><\/a>, the capital city of the country, is handled by <\/span>Dopravn\u00ed podnik hl. m.Prahy<\/span><\/a> (The Prague Public Transit Co).<\/span><\/p>\n I lived in Poland for more than two years in the city of Wroclaw. I was using <\/span>Urban-card<\/span><\/a> to<\/span> travel within the city since there also people use a different travel pass for a different city.<\/span><\/p>\n