Advertising on one of the access to the underground tunnels. Prague Metro Opened in 1974, the Prague Metro has 3 lines and 53 stations. Although not fully extended by the city, in combination with trams running throughout enables Prague. Here are the 3 lines and major stops: Line A (Green) Walk Prague from northwest to southeast, from Dejvická to Depo Hostiva?. The most important stops beginning with the west are: Dejvická: is the station where the 119 bus leaves from the airport. Malostranská: Nearest Lesser Town. It is also useful to take tram 22 to climb Hrad? Any. Starom? Stská: 5 minutes from the Old Town Square and the Jewish Quarter. M? Stek: Station north of the Wenceslas Square and transfer to line B (yellow). Muzeum: Direct output to the National Museum, south of Wenceslas Square. It exchanger with line C (red). Line B (Yellow) Walk Prague from northeast to southwest, from? Erný Most to Zli? Ín. The most important stops beginning with the north are: Florenc: most important bus station in Prague. Nám? Stí Republiky: Station next to the Municipal House and Powder Tower. M? Stek: Station north of the Wenceslas Square and transfer to Line A (Green). Zli? Ín: Point of arrival by bus 100 from the airport. Line C (Red) Walk Prague from north to south, from Let? Any a Haje. The most important stops beginning with the north are: Florenc: most important bus station in Prague. Muzeum: Direct output to the National Museum, south of Wenceslas Square. It exchanger line A (green). Vyšehrad: The best way to reach the fort Vyšehrad and gardens.