Prague-West district is a part of Central Bohemia, immediately west of Prague.
Understand
[edit]The area consists of small villages, towns and suburbs which are mostly quite naturally connected to the main Prague city. While most of the towns provide the basic services and have history of their own, few of them have any mentionable sights.
On the other hand, various places in the area provide for good relaxation, such as cycling tracks or small local breweries.
Get in
[edit]Public transport is available both by bus networks mainly from 1 Zličín, 2 Nádraží Veleslavín, 3 Smíchovské nádraží, 4 Háje and 5 Kačerov .
Also trains from Smíchovské nádraží cover big part of the area.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Hájek. A small monastery which is a start of a pilgrim's way to Loreta cloister/church nearby Prague Castle
- 2 Mníšek pod Brdy.
- 3 Okoř. Originally, a 13th-century stronghold, deteriorating since 18th century.
- 4 Tatra 111 museum. The opening times and dates are very limited and only after phone arrangement. A privately owned museum of a few restored (mostly industrial) vehicles of the Czech Tatra brand.
- 5 Lidice Memorial. Memorial of village annihilated during the Nazi occupation, as revenge for assassination of Reich Protector Reinhard Heydrich in 1942.
Do
[edit]- 1 Albatross golf resort. One of the golf courses in/nearby Prague.
- 2 Prague City Golf Club. One of the golf courses in/nearby Prague.
- 3 Krásná Stráň. A natural area with walking trails etc.
- 4 Ponds Hostivické (Hostivické rybníky).
- 5 Slapy Reservoir (Vodní nádrž Slapy).