Venue and local transport information

Venue and Transportation to the World Olympic Collectors´ Fair Prague
Hotel Olympik

Welcome to Prague! We are excited to welcome you to the World Olympic Collectors´s Fair at the modern complex of Hotel Olympik. To help you navigate our beautiful city, we have prepared an overview of trnsportation options on how to get to the venue and how to get around Prague.

Venue

The 28th World Olympic Collectors’ Fair will take place at the modern Olympik Hotel complex in Prague 8.

The fastest way to get there is by metro, line B, Invalidovna station, and then a 5-minute walk.

Admission

Admission is free for all visitors.

Opening Hours

Friday – May 30th – 9 AM to 5 PM
Saturday – May 31st – 9 AM to 5 PM
Sunday – June 1st – 9 AM to 2 PM

How to get to the Hotel Olympik

Hotel Olympik ****
Sokolovská 138, Praha 8 186 76

Coordinates
50° 5′ 54.0358151″ N
14° 28′ 6.5635872″ E

By Air:

Vaclav Havel Airport Prague: The nearest international airport, 16 km from the hotel. From here you can get to the hotel:

  • Bus no. 100 to Zličín station (terminal), then by metro B to Invalidovna station, from there it is a 5-minute walk to the hotel.
  • Taxi: approximately 25 minutes.

By Train:

Prague Main Train Station:

  • Metro A do stanice Florenc, přestup na metro B do stanice Invalidovna, k hotelu pěšky cca 5 minut.
  • Taxi approximately 10 minutes


Prague Main Train Station

By Bus:

Prague Florenc Bus Station:

Take metro line B from Florenc station to Invalidovna station (2 stops). From there, it’s about a 5-minute walk to the hotel.


Route from Invalidovna metro and tram stations to Hotel Olympik                               

Transportation in Prague

Prague offers an excellent public transportation system that includes metro, trams, buses, and suburban trains. All of these modes of transport are integrated, allowing you to easily get around the entire city.

Prague Metro map
  • Metro: The fastest and most convenient way to travel in the center of Prague.
  • Trams: Historic and modern trams will take you to many corners of Prague.
  • Buses: Complement the metro and tram network, especially in the outskirts of the city.
  • Suburban trains: Connect Prague with surrounding towns and villages.

For more information about transportation in Prague, visit the website: PID (Prague Integrated Transport):
https://pid.cz/en/

We look forward to seeing you in Prague!