List of Prague Metro stations
The following is a list of Prague Metro stations, ordered alphabetically. Names in parentheses denote former station names from before 1990. The accessibility of the station for persons with impaired mobility and important places nearby are also given.
Lines
The green Line A connects the center with the northwest and east of the city. It is 10 kilometres (6.2 miles) long and has 13 stations. Travel time (from terminal to terminal) is about 20 minutes.
The yellow Line B is the longest; it goes from the southwest outskirts through the center and continues to the northeast of the city. It is 25.6 kilometres (15.9 miles) long and has 24 stations. Travel time (from end to end) is about 45 minutes.
The red Line C is the oldest and shallowest, going from the north to the south-east. It is 14 kilometres (8.7 miles) long and has 20 stations. Travel time is about 35 minutes.
Stations
Name | Photo | Located | Named after | Line | Opened | Notes |
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Anděl (Moskevská) |
B | November 2, 1985 | formerly Moskevská, after Moscow | |||
Bořislavka | A | April 06, 2015 | ||||
Budějovická | C | May 9, 1974 | ||||
Černý Most | B | November 8, 1998 | means Black Bridge in English | |||
Českomoravská | B | November 22, 1990 | ||||
Chodov (Budovatelů) |
C | November 11, 1980 | formerly Budovatelů | |||
Dejvická (Leninova) |
the Dejvice quarter | A | August 12, 1978 | formerly Leninova, after Vladimir Lenin | ||
Depo Hostivař | A | May 26, 2006 | ||||
Flora | A | December 19, 1980 | ||||
Florenc (Sokolovská) |
at the central bus station | BC | May 9, 1974 C November 2, 1985 B |
formerly Sokolovská | ||
Háje (Kosmonautů) |
C | November 11, 1980 | formerly Kosmonautů | |||
Hlavní nádraží | at the main train station | C | May 9, 1974 | |||
Hloubětín | B | June 8, 1999 | ||||
Hradčanská | close to the Prague Castle | Hradčany (Castle quarter) | A | August 12, 1978 | ||
Hůrka | B | November 11, 1994 | ||||
I.P.Pavlova | C | May 9, 1974 | ||||
Invalidovna | B | November 22, 1990 | ||||
Jinonice (Švermova) |
B | October 26, 1988 | formerly Švermova | |||
Jiřího z Poděbrad | George of Poděbrady | A | December 19, 1980 | |||
Kačerov | C | May 9, 1974 | ||||
Karlovo náměstí | B | November 2, 1985 | ||||
Kobylisy | C | June 26, 2004 | ||||
Kolbenova | B | June 26, 2001 | ||||
Křižíkova | František Křižík | B | November 22, 1990 | |||
Ládví | C | June 26, 2004 | ||||
Letňany | C | May 8, 2008 | ||||
Luka | B | November 11, 1994 | ||||
Lužiny | B | November 11, 1994 | ||||
Malostranská | under the Prague Castle | Malá Strana (Lesser town) | A | August 12, 1978 | ||
Můstek | at the lower part of the Wenceslas Square | the former medieval bridge (můstek) over the old town moat; The debris of the bridge can be seen at the station entrance. | AB | August 12, 1978 A November 2, 1985 B |
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Muzeum | at the top of the Wenceslas Square | the National Museum | AC | May 9, 1974 C August 12, 1978 A |
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Nádraží Holešovice (Fučíkova) |
the Holešovice train and bus station | C | November 3, 1984 | formerly Fučíkova, after Julius Fučík | ||
Nádraží Veleslavín | A | April 06, 2015 | offers bus link to the Václav Havel Airport Prague | |||
Náměstí Míru | A | August 12, 1978 | means Square of Peace in English | |||
Náměstí Republiky | near the Old Town Square and the Jewish Town | B | November 2, 1985 | |||
Národní třída | the National Theater | B | November 2, 1985 | Closed and refurbished between 2012 - 2014 | ||
Nemocnice Motol | the biggest hospital in Prague | A | April 06, 2015 | |||
Nové Butovice (Dukelská) |
B | October 26, 1988 | formerly Dukelská, named after the bitterly contested WW2 battle in Dukla Pass | |||
Opatov (Družby) |
C | November 11, 1980 | formerly Družby | |||
Palmovka | B | November 22, 1990 | ||||
Pankrác (Mládežnická) |
C | May 9, 1974 | formerly Mládežnická | |||
Petřiny | A | April 06, 2015 | ||||
Pražského povstání | the Prague Uprising | C | May 9, 1974 | |||
Prosek | C | May 8, 2008 | ||||
Radlická | B | October 26, 1988 | ||||
Rajská zahrada | B | November 8, 1998 | means Paradise Garden in English | |||
Roztyly (Primátora Vacka) |
C | November 11, 1980 | formerly Primátora Vacka | |||
Skalka | A | November 4, 1990 | means Rockery in English | |||
Smíchovské nádraží | the Smíchov train station | B | November 2, 1985 | |||
Staroměstská | near the Old Town Square, the Jewish Town and Charles Bridge | Staré město (Old town) | A | August 12, 1978 | ||
Stodůlky | B | November 11, 1994 | ||||
Strašnická | A | November 11, 1987 | ||||
Střížkov | C | May 8, 2008 | ||||
Vltavská | C | November 3, 1984 | ||||
Vyšehrad (Gottwaldova) |
Vyšehrad fortress, castle and cemetery | C | May 9, 1974 | formerly Gottwaldova, after Klement Gottwald | ||
Vysočanská | B | November 8, 1998 | ||||
Želivského | Jan Želivský | A | December 19, 1980 | |||
Zličín | B | November 11, 1994 |
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