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Travel Information – How to Get to Culs Prague TRAVEL INFORMATION – HOW TO GET TO CULS PRAGUE POSTAL ADDRESS: Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Kamycka 129, 165 00 Praha 6 Suchdol, Czech Republic GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION: 50°7'49"N 14°22'24"E N50°7'49" E14°22'24" _______________________________________________ ______________ FROM PRAGUE VACLAV HAVEL AIRPORT Prague’s Václav Havel Airport is situated 15 km west of the city centre, and only 5 km from our university (if you go by taxi or by car). Coming by taxi (10 minutes): Ask the taxi driver to take you to Ceska zemedelska univerzita, Kamycka 129, 165 00 Praha Suchdol via Horomerice. The price of a taxi from the airport to CULS campus should not exceed 400 CZK. Comig by public transport (35 minutes): Right outside the airport Terminal 1 (arrivals from non-Shengen countries) or Terminal 2 (arrivals from Shengen countries) you will find the bus No. 119. You can buy your transportation ticket either at the Prague Metropolitan Transport counter, or at the automatic ticket dispenser right next to the bus stop. The ticket costs 32 CZK, and is valid for 90 minutes (you must stamp the ticket in the bus), including any connecting public transport in Prague (buses, trams or metro). Bus No 119 brings passengers from the Václav Havel airport to the Veleslavín station, on Metro Line A (green line). Take the Metro line A direction Skalka (or Depo Hostivar) and get off at Metro A station Dejvicka (2nd stop from Veleslavin). At Dejvická, you transfer to bus No. 107 or 147 in direction Suchdol. Get off at the bus stop "Zemědělská univerzita". The stop is announced on the bus public address system and you can also read it othe digital display. The ride by bus from Dejvicka takes 10 minutes. ______________ _____________________________________________________ FROM TRAIN STATIONS HLAVNI NADRAZI AND HOLESOVICE Passengers travelling to Prague by train come to either of the two central railway stations: Hlavni nádrazi or Nadrazi Holesovice. Both train stations are on Metro Line C (red line). Hlavni nádrazi is the terminus for trains arriving from the West or East (e.g. Paris, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Zurich, Warsaw, Moscow). Nadrazi Holesovice is for trains coming from other directions (e.g. Berlin, Dresden, Budapest, Zagreb). In order to get to Metro A station Dejvicka, first take Metro C (red line) direction Haje, and change at Metro C station Muzeum to Metro A (green line) direction Nemocnice Motol. Get off at Metro A station Dejvicka. At Dejvická, you get on bus No. 107 or 147 and travel for 10 minutes to the bus stop called "Zemedelská univerzita". ______________ _____________________________________________________ FROM BUS TERMINAL FLORENC Passengers coming by long distance buses or coaches from any direction and any country arrive at the Autobusové nádraží Florenc (Bus Terminal Florenc), which is next to the Florenc Metro (undeground) station, where two Metro lines (B = yellow line and C = red line) cross. You can get to Dejvická (see above instructions) by taking Metro B (yellow line) direction Zlicin to Můstek station (2 stops), where you must transfer to Metro A (green line) to Dejvicka. Or take Metro C (red line) direction Haje, and at station Muzeum transfer to Metro A (green line) direction Nemocnice Motol. Get off at Metro A station Dejvicka. At Dejvická, you get on bus No. 107 or 147 and travel for 10 minutes to the bus stop called "Zemedelská univerzita". At Dejvicka you must takje buses No. 107 or 147 to Suchdol and get off at the bus stop ''Zemedelska univerzita". ACCOMMODATION INFORMATION AND CONTACTS Kamýcká 1283 operational manageress - Dormitory BCD phone: +420 224 383 337 165 21 Praha 6 Alena Pyšvejcová cell: +420 725 785 790 reception desk: recepce BCD phone: +420 224 383 382 Kamýcká 1280 operational manageress - Dormitory JIH phone: +420 224 383 523 165 21 Praha 6 Monika Kurková cell: +420 725 797 060 reception desk: recepce JIH phone: +420 224 383 538 .
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