Major Tram Disruptions Hit Prague: What You Need to Know
Melissa Santoyo

Starting Saturday, June 14, Prague’s public transport system will enter a complicated phase of reconstruction that will reshape travel through the I. P. Pavlova and Muzeum area for nearly three years.
The city’s transport authority has announced major changes to tram routes and stops that will remain in place until March 2027.
The initial closure phase begins at midnight on Saturday and ends early Monday morning, June 16. During this time, crews will begin work on a new tram crossing at Vinohradská Street, setting the stage for the broader reconstruction effort.
As a result, tram line 11 will be rerouted along a new path:
Spořilov – I. P. Pavlova – Náměstí Míru – Šumavská – Vinohradská vodárna – Perunova – Orionka – Flora – Spojovací.
Meanwhile, line 13 will be completely canceled during this phase.
Two-way tram stops will be temporarily created at Tylovo náměstí, replacing the I. P. Pavlova stop. For night tram services heading to the Main Station, the Muzeum stop will move about 50 meters further down Legerova Street, past the intersection with Vinohradská.
Long-Term Changes Begin After June 16
Once the Vinohradská crossing is completed, Prague will move into the core reconstruction phase, which is expected to last until March 2027.
Tram line 11 will continue to operate on the adjusted route mentioned above for the duration of the works. However, line 13 will reappear with a shortened route, serving only the following stops: Olšanské hřbitovy – Flora – Jiřího z Poděbrad – Muzeum.
There will also be permanent changes to tram stops: I. P. Pavlova will remain shifted to Tylovo náměstí in both directions.
The Muzeum stop will now serve as a boarding and alighting point on Vinohradská Street, near its intersection with Španělská Street.
Passengers are advised to plan routes in advance, check real-time updates using the PID Lítačka mobile app, and consult maps and closure notices available at pid.cz.
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