Her Travel Dog

Slow travel with my Dog and a Backpack

Summary

Conditions

Czech republic does it like most countries: Small dogs can be transported for free (if inside a container) but for larger dogs you have to buy a ticket.

Dogs have to be on a leash and wear a muzzle.

Dogs are not allowed in 1st class or in the restaurant carriage.

The price of a dog ticket

The Czech Republic has extremely cheap prices for the transport of dogs.

You pay a flat fee of either 30CZK (1,20€) or 50CZK (2€), depending on the distance you travel. This price applies to all types of trains, regional ones (OS) and fast ones (R, IC, EC)!

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This means that you could cross the whole country of Czech Republic by express train and only pay 50 CZK (approx. 2€) for your dog. For example:

Attention: You have to be careful when traveling internationally. If the train crosses a border, the price for the dog suddenly becomes more expensive: Half the international 2nd class fare is paid for a dog (but it’s not always exactly half, sometimes it’s cheaper)

Example:

How do I book a train ticket for my dog in Czech republic?

You can buy tickets via an app or at ticket counters in train stations. I recommend the app.

Via the Muj Vlak app

Muj Vlak is the official ticket app of the Czech public transport company Ceske Drahy.

You can download it from the App Store.

You book the ticket for yourself and just before checkout you select “Dog” under “Additional services”.

Can you only book a dog ticket without the human ticket? I don’t think so.

Train types in the Czech Republic

The Czech railways categorize their trains the following ways:

R trains are not dog-friendly!

Despite their “R” name, R trains (“Rychlik”) are not actually regional trains but express trains. Nevertheless, they are as (un)comfortable as regional trains (no power sockets, no air conditioning).

And they are not barrier-friendly for dogs:

I’ve travelled on the R train a few times, but it’s a very stressful experience every time.

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