whowasthatberntpersson Posted May 14, 2013 Report Share Posted May 14, 2013 I am looking at organising a trip to Pardubice for the three meetings there on the 27th, 28th and 29th September. Couple of questions for those in the know. 1. Any good reccomendations for accommodation in Pardubice? 2. What are the train services like between Prague and Pardubice, in particular the Sunday after the third day of racing, and how far is it? 3. Distance from Pardubice centre to the track, and taxi availability? Any help is greatly appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave Jones Posted May 14, 2013 Report Share Posted May 14, 2013 I am looking at organising a trip to Pardubice for the three meetings there on the 27th, 28th and 29th September. Couple of questions for those in the know. 1. Any good reccomendations for accommodation in Pardubice? 2. What are the train services like between Prague and Pardubice, in particular the Sunday after the third day of racing, and how far is it? 3. Distance from Pardubice centre to the track, and taxi availability? Any help is greatly appreciated. Hi, Hotels do get full for this weekend in Pardubice so best to book early, Hotel Labe and Zlata Stika are popular. Trains in CZ are first class and you will have no problem getting back to Prague on the Sunday evening. It is a 100k journey but the trains are inexpensive and journey times vary between 1hr and 1hr 20m depending on which type of train you catch.Taxis to the stadium are readily available about 15mins journey but they seem to charge what they please.Anything between 200-350 czk each way is possible. taxis are always outside the stadium after the meeting. There is also a very useful bus service which costs virtually nothing,they even run golden helmet specials for the day. tickets can be obtained in the kiosks at the Pardubice railway station and the buses run from just outside the station entrance. Much cheaper than taxis.Its a great weekend, but try and buy tickets online before you go as it a pain to buy them at the stadium, usually long queues and very slow service. Hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whowasthatberntpersson Posted May 14, 2013 Author Report Share Posted May 14, 2013 That's a great help Dave, thanks very much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zlata prilba Posted May 14, 2013 Report Share Posted May 14, 2013 Hi, Hotels do get full for this weekend in Pardubice so best to book early, Hotel Labe and Zlata Stika are popular. Trains in CZ are first class and you will have no problem getting back to Prague on the Sunday evening. It is a 100k journey but the trains are inexpensive and journey times vary between 1hr and 1hr 20m depending on which type of train you catch.Taxis to the stadium are readily available about 15mins journey but they seem to charge what they please.Anything between 200-350 czk each way is possible. taxis are always outside the stadium after the meeting. There is also a very useful bus service which costs virtually nothing,they even run golden helmet specials for the day. tickets can be obtained in the kiosks at the Pardubice railway station and the buses run from just outside the station entrance. Much cheaper than taxis.Its a great weekend, but try and buy tickets online before you go as it a pain to buy them at the stadium, usually long queues and very slow service. Hope this helps. Hi, Hotels do get full for this weekend in Pardubice so best to book early, Hotel Labe and Zlata Stika are popular. Trains in CZ are first class and you will have no problem getting back to Prague on the Sunday evening. It is a 100k journey but the trains are inexpensive and journey times vary between 1hr and 1hr 20m depending on which type of train you catch.Taxis to the stadium are readily available about 15mins journey but they seem to charge what they please.Anything between 200-350 czk each way is possible. taxis are always outside the stadium after the meeting. There is also a very useful bus service which costs virtually nothing,they even run golden helmet specials for the day. tickets can be obtained in the kiosks at the Pardubice railway station and the buses run from just outside the station entrance. Much cheaper than taxis.Its a great weekend, but try and buy tickets online before you go as it a pain to buy them at the stadium, usually long queues and very slow service. Hope this helps. Can always try Kolin its halfway betwen Prague and Pardubice and all trains stop there from Pardubice heading towards Prague and vise versa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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