Address

Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (Česká zemědělská univerzita v Praze)
Kamýcká 129, 165 00 Praha 6 Suchdol,
Czech Republic

Geographical location 50°7‘49“N 14°22‘24“E

Information about transport

The reference point for making your way to the CZU campus is the Dejvická A metro station. After you make your way to the
Dejvická station via any of the methods specified below, take bus number 107 (heading to Suchdol) or 147 (heading to Výhledy)
and go to the „Zemědělská univerzita“ stop. Here you will find the entrance to CZU.

Metro
The Prague Metro network consists of 3 lines designated by letters and differentiated in colour. Green colour (Depo Hostivař
station – Dejvická station – Nemocnice Motol line A), yellow colour (Černý most station – Zličín station – line B), red colour
(Háje – Letňany station – line C), with transfers possible at Muzeum station (lines A and C), Můstek station (lines A and B),
Florenc station (lines B and C). Metro operates daily from 05:00 to 24:00. The time interval between train departures is approximately
2 to 4 minutes during the workday rush hours, and from 5 to 10 minutes during off–peak hours.
To reach the CZU campus, you should travel to Dejvická station and then to change to a bus.

Buses
At Dejvická take a bus number 107 or 147 and get off at the bus stop Zemědělská univerzita or Kamýcká (if you are accommodated
in hotel Carl Inn or in hotel Elio Garni). The stop is announced on the bus public address system and you can also read
it on the digital display. This journey takes around 10 minutes. Daytime operation is from 04:48 to 00:18 (the last trip).
Night–time service is provided by bus number 909 (Vítězné náměstí bus stop – 00:57; 01:57; 02:57; 03:57;).

Trams
The daytime and night–time operation of trams is similar to bus operation. Night–time operation is from 00:30 to 4:30 and is
provided by tram numbers 91 to 99 with traffic intervals 30 minutes from Monday to Friday and 20 minutes on Friday and weekend.
Use tram number 91 (Dejvická or Vítězné náměstí stop).

Prague City Transport Fares
Travelling by city transport is possible only with a valid ticket.
Passengers have to obtain their tickets before entering the Metro system. The ticket is valid only if marked in the validation
appliance. Tickets can be bought in majority of buses and trams (online payment by credit card) at selected Metro stations or
in “Dopravni podnik” Information Centres, hotels, at news stands, travel bureaus, department stores, etc. Single tickets can
also be bought from the ticket machines located at Metro stations or near some stops of surface transport. The ticket is possible
to buy also from your cell phone. Send SMS message in format DPT31 (valid for 30 minutes) – cost 31 CZK, DPT42 (valid for
90 minutes) – cost 42 CZK, DPT120 (valid for 24 hours) – cost 120 CZK, DPT330 (valid for 3 days) – cost 330 CZK to number 902 06.

Transfer ticket (90 min): 40 CZK
Discounted (seniors from 60 to 70 years): 20 CZK
Transfer ticket (30 min): 30 CZK
Discounted (seniors from 60 to 70 years): 15 CZK
Children 0 to 15 years: free of charge
Seniors from 70 years: free of charge
1 day ticket: 120 CZK/ 60 CZK (discounted)
3 days ticket: 330 CZK/ discounted not provided

Timetables online are available at the webpage: https://idos.idnes.cz/pid/spojeni/

Transport – taxi
You will find taxis in front of hotels (although these are generally more expensive) and at other key locations in the city. You
can request a taxi at the reception desk.
Selected Nonstop Taxi Dispatching Offices
AAA Radio Taxi – phone +420 222 333 222, +420 140 14
City taxi – phone +420 257 257 257
Profitaxi – phone +420 261 314 111

Phone app – Uber, Bolt, Liftago
You can also use services of Uber, Bolt or Liftago via the app on your phone. Uber and Bolt can be driven by a driver without
taxi licences, so they are much cheaper than Liftago. The price for one kilometre varies between 10–30 CZK.

Transport to the hotels
CZU Campus Hotel: Take the bus (Suchdol direction), by bus 107 or 147, Zemědělská univerzita stop
CZU Dormitories: Take the bus (Suchdol direction), by bus 107 or 147, Zemědělská univerzita stop
Hotel Elio Garni: Take the bus (Suchdol direction), by bus 107 or 147, Kamýcká stop
Hotel Carl–Inn: Take the bus (Suchdol direction), by bus 107 or 147, Kamýcká stop

Parking at CZU campus
The CZU campus has hundreds of parking spots available to those who make their way to CZU via car. You need to ring the CZU security at the gates and say that you are a participant of the IENE 2024. We recommend large car park P1 to the
left of the main entrance to the campus, which is immediately next to the dormitories.

Telephone

Country code: +420

Important telephone numbers:
Emergency 112
Ambulance 155
Police 158
Fire Service 150
Municipal police 156
Emergency road service 1230, 1240
General information 12 444

Medical care service

Contact the Registration desk if you need a pharmacy or if you have a non–emergency health problem. You can reach a 24–hour
pharmacy at Prague 6 – Vítězné náměstí 13 (Dr. Max), +420 225 574 363 (10 minutes by bus from campus – Dejvická station – bus
numbers 107, 147 in direction from the University campus).
During the work days there is also a pharmacy, practitioner and dentist available nearby the Campus (contact the Registration
desk for further information).

Bank and currency exchange

The currency is the Czech crown (Kč/CZK). Banknotes are in denominations of CZK 5000, 2000, 1000, 500, 200 and 100.
Coins are in denominations of CZK 50, 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1.
Delegates may change foreign currency in CZU campus (Library building; open hours 8:00–12:00 and 13:00–15:00) or at the
airport upon arrival to Prague or at the city centre, also at many exchange bureaus, railway stations or in most of the hotels.
International credit cards are currently accepted for payment in most places (hotels, restaurants and shops). Credit and debit
cards can be used withdraw money from ATMs.

ATM machines
There are 2 ATMs situated in the Campus and many other downtown. Both are situated in the students’ dining hall (Menza building).

Insurance

The organisers of the Conference recommend the participants to arrange their own insurance for health, travel and property.
The organisers will not accept any liability for personal injury or for loss of, or damage to, property.