Liberec
A look at the Czech city perfect for day or weekend trips
Despite being one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, an essential part of living Prague is getting out of it once in a while. If you stay within the borders of the Czech Republic, you’ll find a wealth of great places to visit at very reasonable prices. Liberec is no exception. At 70kc for a one hour direct connection on a comfortable bus, it’s difficult to argue against.

Liberec may be a big city by Czech standards, but stepping off the bus at the main station you can immediately tell you’re out of the capital as the air is remarkably fresher than Prague. To get orientated it’s probably best to head towards the town centre. If you’re feeling lazy, walk uphill from the bus station and catch a tram from Nádraží stop in the direction of Lidové Sady. Tickets are 16Kč each and can be bought from street kiosks or most potravinys (grocery stores). Trams are pretty regular and the number 3 that goes from one end of the city to the other runs every ten minutes on Sundays.
Having said that, the walk from the bus station to the centre only takes about ten minutes. From the station, head downhill and follow the tram tracks until you see Tesco on the right. From here head uphill through the shops on Pražská. On the way, look out for the Story Café on the left – a good place for coffee and a bite to eat; and Knihkupectví U Fryče which is an English bookshop and an internet café.


What to see

Taking the number 2 or 3 to the Botanická – ZOO stop at the opposite end of the city puts you in the vicinity of, surprisingly enough, the zoo and botanical garden. Both are good value for money at 70Kc and 50kc respectively, with concessions available for students, children and the elderly. In fact, if you have children in tow, the zoo is a must. The site is big enough to fill an afternoon and contains a wonderful selection of tigers, monkeys, elephants and giraffes. The animals look very well looked after, although some of the big cats would probably appreciate a larger area to prowl about in. Having said that, smaller enclosures ensure some real up-close opportunities for the kids to get a detailed inspection. The lions in particular seem to like lazing about close to the glass.
If you do have children in tow, no stop in Liberec can be complete without a visit to Babylon, the largest covered entertainment centre in the country. The relatively new complex boasts an aqua park, amusement park, interactive science exhibits, shops, restaurants, a 4-star hotel, and more. Easily enough to keep the kids occupied for 8 hours or so.
Getting to Liberec
If you have a car, simply head northeast out of Prague on the E65, then turn left onto the E442 just before you reach Turnov and follow directions. If you don’t have a car, the bus is much better than the train. Liberec does has a train station but the connection to Prague is complicated and takes over three hours. Travel by bus, in contrast, only takes one hour on a direct connection from Černý Most bus station (at the northern end of the yellow metro). Tickets are 70kc with Student Agency (you don’t have to be a student) and include a free drink, newspaper (in Czech), and headphones to borrow should you want to watch the selected video.
MORE INFO
Liberec
http://www.infolbc.cz/indexen.html
Babylon Centre
http://www.expats.cz/prague/article/parents-kids/babylon-liberec/
http://www.centrumbabylon.cz
Botanical Gardens
http://www.botanickazahradaliberec.cz/botanickazahrada/
ZOO
http://www.zooliberec.cz/en/about-zoo/
David Černý
http://www.davidcerny.cz
Student agency - bus tickets info
http://jizdenky.studentagency.cz/Booking
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