You can use all trains of the Czech State Railway České dráhy for 7 days for CZK 1,390 (~€57) or 14 days for CZK 1,990 (~€82) without limits. The offer is valid during the summer holidays from July 1 to August 31, 2025, but can already be booked now:

For students with an ISIC (International Student Identity Card), Seniors over the age of 65, and children between 6 and 17 years of age, only CZK 695 (~€29) or CZK 995 (~€41) is due.
Please note the following conditions:
- You can use all trains of České dráhy throughout the Czech Republic
- Unlimited rides in all train categories of ČD (including Eurocity!)
- The ticket is tied to one person (and can only be used by the person named on the ticket)
- The ticket can only be used in July and August
- The ticket is valid only in the 2nd class
If you already have a rough travel route for your trip to the Czech Republic, you can easily check the prices for your train routes online and roughly estimate whether this summer ticket is worth it. Train travel in the Czech Republic is relatively cheap. During a trip to the Czech Republic by our former employee Johann, the rail pass was not quite worth it, even though he was travelling by train almost every day.
An alternative would be Interrail, if you only want to focus on the Czech Republic! By the way, the Interrail One-Country Pass for the Czech Republic costs at least €79, but for this price, you only get three days of travel within a month.
During the summer holidays, plenty of European railway operators offer flat-rate passes. Here is a selection of current deals:
Cover Picture: Ceske Drahy interjet | © České dráhy, a.s.
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I would add that it’s combinable with the weekly/monthly first class upgrade, i.e. for an extra 350 CZK a week you get a de facto first class pass, which is a great deal.