Like all other medium sized Czech cities / towns, Hrdec Kralove has also good network of buses. I felt its rather a long walk from the rail station to the old town centre. Tho you may take the walk on the way to while coming back its just a good idea to take the bus to Nadrazi (rail station).
Updated Jul 10, 2006
There is quite a fast train-connection from Prague to Hradec Kralove / Koeniggraetz.
Some of the trains are direct, with some you have to change once or twice, but the total time for the train is always around 2 hours or a bit more.
For departuretimes you may check this link or the one below :
www.bahn.de
Updated Aug 17, 2004
Website: www.oebb.at
You may take your car in order to get to Hradec Kralove - it is east of Prague and Kutna Hora, between Olomouc and Liberec.
You will find a large parking directely on the main square and along the river Labe / Elbe.
On Main Square you have to pay for the parking, and at the river it is free of charge ( and just about 5 minutes to walk to the centre)
When driving in Czechia always calculate some extra time for bad road-conditions, deviations and trafic-jams !
Written Aug 17, 2004
Hradec Kralove ligt aan de E67 die naar de Poolse grens voert.
Ongeveer 8 kilometer ten noorden van de stad ligt de heuvel Chlum. Daar bevindt zich een neogotisch mausoleum met de stoffelijke overschotten van mensen die gesneuveld zijn in de Slag bij Koniggratz.
Er is een militair museum waar wapens, uniformen en andere militaria zijn uitgestald.
Ook elders in de directe omgeving vindt u kruisen, grafstenen, obelisken.
Zij staan verspreid over het terrein waar de veldslag zich afspeelde.
De meeste vindt u in de buurt van de autosnelweg E442.
Wandelwegen voeren u over het gehele slagveld.
Written Sep 2, 2002
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