Main sights of Ostrava

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Prepared by Siednieva Kateryna

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Plan:
Introduction
Basic information
Must see places
Events
F&B
Accommodation
Transport
Video
Conclusion

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Introduction
This large city in North Moravia is
one of the as-yet-undiscovered
treasures of the Czech Republic.
Ostrava’s main attractions include
the fascinating technical
monuments of European
importance and recently also the
famous Stodolní, symbol of fun and
a street which never sleeps. The
dominant feature of the city is the
unique Lower Area of Vítkovice,
which was included on the
European cultural heritage list.

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Basic information
Ostrava is 3rd largest city in the
Czech Republic
Metropolis of the Moravian-Silesian
Region
Area: 214 km2
Nearly 311,000 inhabitants
Strategic location between Poland
(15 km to the border) and Slovakia
(50 km to the border)

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Must see places
New City Hall Viewing Tower

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Lower Vitkovice

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Stodolni
street

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Silesian Ostrava
Castle

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Embankment of the
Ostravice River

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Mining Museum Landek Park

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The Miniuni
(World of miniatures)

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Monumental entry to
the District of Poruba

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The Cathedral Of
The Divine Saviour
The Church Of St Wenceslas
Evangelical Church
Of Christ
The Mary
the Queen Church

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Events
Colours of Ostrava

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Ostrava Golden Spike

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Accommodation
Hotel is 0.6 km from Ostravar Arena and 3.2 km from Lower
Vitkovice.
This smoke-free hotel features 2 restaurants, an indoor pool,
and a fitness center. WiFi in public areas is free. Additionally, a
bar/lounge, a spa tub, and a sauna are onsite.
All 169 rooms provide conveniences like refrigerators and
coffee makers, LCD TVs with satellite channels. Minibars, room
service, and hair dryers are among the other amenities
available to guests.
Standard room
€ 64.10 per night (1600 CZK)/2 people

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Standard room
€ 42 per night (1050 CZK)/2 people

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2-bedded room
€ 27,5 per night (688 CZK)/2 people

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Flat € 26,5 per night
(662 CZK)/2 people

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F&B

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Transport
By train
Ostrava has 5 railway stations.

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By air
Leoš Janáček Ostrava
International Airport is 25
km away from the city
centre. The airport provides
domestic and international
flights.

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By car
The D1 motorway is the
backbone, linking Ostrava with
major cities such as Olomouc,
Brno and a connected border
crossing Veřňovice-Gorzyczki on
the Polish motorway A1 directed
through Katowice to Gdansk.

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www.dpo.cz
Public transport

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The Ostrava City Information Centre was
founded in order to provide quality
services to all visitors and residents of
Ostrava and the Moravian-Silesian
Region.

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Conclusion:
Ostrava is a young city that is reclaiming it’s industrial past, with
many youth-driven projects and initiatives, that make the city more
attractive and welcoming to visitors.
There are a lot of restaurants where you can try Czech cuisine.
Ostrava offers a lot of variants of accommodation from luxury
rooms in hotel to low cost apartments.
You can get there by car, by train or by air.
Everyone will find here something interesting. You can visit parks,
museums, parties, festivals and feel the taste of Ostrava!

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Come and taste Ostrava!!!

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Sources:
https://www.ostrava.cz/cs/o-meste
https://www.visitostrava.eu/en/about-ostrava/history/
http://www.czechtourism.com/t/ostrava/
http://www.clarioncongresshotelostrava.com/ru/
http://www.naskok.eu/?sid=4d880bf2bdd8964435f21d
99be63c500
https://www.airbnb.ru/

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