Czech vignette online: Edalnice & motorway toll (tschechische Vignette)

Buy a Czech motorway vignette via Edalnice—durations, foreign plates, and checkout. Targets the same intent as “tschechische Vignette kaufen” and “maut tschechien”.

German drivers often search “tschechische Vignette”, “maut tschechien”, or “autobahnvignette tschechien” before Prague or transit. Czechia uses plate-based Edalnice products. This page matches that buy intent and opens the same Czechia checkout as our main purchase page.

What “tschechische Vignette” means today

It is the electronic toll entitlement for Czech motorways (dalnice), registered to your plate in Edalnice.

There is no classic windscreen sticker for the digital product—cameras check your number.

Buy your Czechia e-vignette in a few minutes

Same wizard as the home page: pick the vehicle row from your registration, choose a vignette duration or trip product, set the validity start date, then enter plate and email. Pay on the secure hosted checkout; keep the confirmation email as proof.

Who must buy before driving

Cars, vans, and many other vehicles need a valid product for each period on tolled motorways.

Pick the vehicle row from your registration papers, not from how the car looks.

Buy online on tolltoGo.com

Use the button in this article: vehicle → duration → start date → plate → email → payment.

Prices in EUR appear before checkout, including our service fee.

Common mistakes

Plate typo, wrong class, or driving before the start date cause most fines.

A Czech vignette does not cover Austria or Slovakia—buy separately per country.

What you get when you buy here

  • Edalnice catalog rows on our Czechia page.
  • Secure hosted checkout.
  • Email confirmation after registration.
  • Czechia FAQ for delivery.

Finish on this site

Dates still flexible? You can run through the Czechia flow now, pick a start date that matches your trip, and pay when everything looks right. Select express email delivery before checkout if it is offered.

Open Czechia checkout

Fines, exemptions, and detours change. Always confirm critical details with the national toll operator before you drive.