How much does a Czech vignette cost?
The price of a Czech motorway vignette depends on the validity period you choose. Drivers using Czech motorways can purchase an electronic vignette valid for 1 day, 10 days, 30 days, or 1 year.
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The vignette is required for vehicles with a maximum weight of up to 3.5 tonnes driving on most Czech motorways and selected expressways.
Below you can find an overview of the current Czech motorway vignette prices.
Czech vignette prices (2026)
| Vignette type | Validity | Price (CZK) | Approx. price (€) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1-day vignette | Until midnight | 210–230 CZK | ~€8–9 |
| 10-day vignette | 10 consecutive days | 290–300 CZK | ~€11–12 |
| 30-day vignette | 30 consecutive days | 460–480 CZK | ~€18–19 |
| Annual vignette | 365 days | 2440–2570 CZK | ~€96–100 |
Buy Czech vignette online
If you plan to drive on Czech motorways, make sure your vehicle has a valid electronic vignette before entering toll roads.
Which Czech vignette should you choose?
1-day vignette
The one-day vignette is suitable for drivers passing through the Czech Republic in transit, for example when traveling between Germany, Austria, Slovakia or Poland.
10-day vignette
This option is the most popular among tourists visiting Prague or taking a short holiday in the Czech Republic.
30-day vignette
A good option for longer trips, business travel, or extended stays in the country.
Annual vignette
The annual vignette is the best choice for drivers who regularly travel through the Czech Republic or frequently use Czech motorways.
Discounts and exemptions
Reduced prices may apply to certain vehicles using alternative fuel systems. In some cases:
- CNG or biomethane vehicles may qualify for discounted motorway vignette prices.
- Plug-in hybrid vehicles may receive partial reductions.
- Electric vehicles registered in the Czech Republic may be exempt from motorway vignette requirements.
Before traveling, drivers should always verify the current rules and eligibility for discounts.
Where to buy a Czech vignette
The Czech Republic uses a fully digital motorway vignette system. After purchase, the vignette is linked to the vehicle’s license plate number, so no physical sticker is required.
Drivers can buy the electronic motorway vignette online in advance before entering toll roads.
You can also read the complete Czech motorway vignette guide.
When do you need a vignette in the Czech Republic?
A valid motorway vignette is required when driving on most D-class motorways in the Czech Republic. Some short sections near major cities or unfinished motorway segments may be free of charge.
To see which roads require a vignette, check the Czech toll roads map.
FAQ about Czech vignette prices
Does the price depend on the vehicle type?
Yes. The main factor is the validity period, but certain environmentally friendly vehicles may qualify for reduced rates.
Can I select the start date of the vignette?
Yes. When buying online, drivers can choose the start date of the vignette in advance.
Is the Czech vignette electronic?
Yes. The Czech Republic uses an electronic motorway vignette system linked to the vehicle registration number.
Do motorcycles need a vignette?
No. Motorcycles are exempt from motorway vignette requirements in the Czech Republic.
Related guides about Czech motorway vignette
Learn how to purchase the Czech electronic motorway vignette before entering toll roads.
Check which motorways and expressways in the Czech Republic require a valid vignette.
Learn about fines and penalties for driving on Czech motorways without a valid vignette.
Ready to drive on Czech motorways?
Make sure your vehicle has a valid motorway vignette before entering toll roads.
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