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Liberec (German: Reichenberg) is nestled in the Jizera Mountains, at the foot of Ještěd mountain in the Bohemia region of the northern Czech Republic.

Travel as a Muslim to Liberec

Travel on a Bus in Liberec

  • Prague: Buses depart from Černý most metro station, the terminus station on the yellow line (B) up to 25 times per day with Student Agency. Dopravní podnik města Liberce also operates a bus service from the same station. Adult tickets are 80-100 Kč (December 2022) and journey time is 1 hour 5 minutes.

Muslim Friendly Rail Holidays in Liberec

  • Liberec train station 50.7613509, 15.0471374
  • Prague: Rail from Prague to Liberec is quite slow and there's no direct train from Prague. With change in Turnov the trip time is two times longer than by bus.
  • Dresden: 2 hr, four regional expresses a day. The [https:// Sachsen-Böhmen-Ticket can be useful.

How to get around in Liberec

{{style|[[wv:xl}} The train and bus station are next to each other. You can walk about 1 km to the city center or get a tram No 3. From there almost every sight can be reached on foot.

[https:// Liberec city transport ] consists of trams, buses and a inter-city narrow gauge tram line to Jablonec nad Nisou. The central terminal is Fügnerova stop. Single ticket costs 20 Kč (24 Kč if bought from the driver), one-day pass costs 80 Kč. See city line map and online timetable.

If you travel outside Liberec, a good solution is the Euro-Nisa [https://560/ network ticket, available at train stations. It's valid for one day in all trains and most of buses in Liberec region, Upper Lusatia and Zgorzelec region (see [https:// map), as well as in cableway to Ještěd. Price is 160 Kč for one person or 320 Kč for a group of up to 5 people.

What to see in Liberec

  • City Hall - Radnice - Náměstí Dr. E. Beneše 50.769722, 15.058333 - Liberec Town Hall Liberec náměstí a radnice The pride of the local residents, a luxurious neo-Renaissance architecture built in 1888–93.
  • Dr. Edvard Benes Plaza - Náměstí Dr. Edvarda Beneše -

Main city square, named after the wartime president, Edvard Beneš.

  • Tourist information center - Náměstí Dr. E. Beneše 1 next to the city hall

Monday to Friday 08:00-17:00, Saturday Sunday 09:00-12:00

  • Theatre of F.X. Šalda - Šaldovo divadlo - Zhořelecká 5 behind the city hall A Built in 1883 (same year as the National Theatre of Prague), named after František Xaver Šalda, an avant-garde playwright.
  • Church of St. Anthony the Great - Kostel svatého Antonína Velikého - Železná Street 50.769805, 15.056430 behind Hotel Praha - Kostel sv. Antonína Liberec A neo-Gothic church, no public access to the inside.
  • Liberec Castle - Zámek Liberec - Felberova Street 50.768061, 15.060539 - Zamek liberec A A Renaissance chateau with glass collection, but no public access to the inside.
  • North Bohemian museum - Severočeské muzeum - Masarykova 11 50.77465, 15.068403 tram stop „Muzeum-výstaviště” Opening Hours: Tu–Su 09:00-17:00 30 Kč Severočeské muzeum 1 Closed until November 2019 for renovations.

Liberec.Busshelter - The stop

  • Regional Gallery - Oblastní galerie - Masarykova 723/14 50.773730, 15.067902 next to the North Bohemian Museum Opening Hours: Tu–W 10:00-17:00, Thursday 10:00-19:00, F–Su 10:00-17:00 80 Kč (Admission free on Thursdays)
  • Zoo - Masarykova 31 50.777834, 15.080740 tram stop „Botanická-Zoo” Opening Hours: Daily 08:00-17:00 90/120 Kč (depending on the month) The first zoo in former Czechoslovakia, founded in 1919.
  • Botanical garden - Botanická zahrada - Purkyňova 1 50.778844, 15.075237 next to the main entrance to zoo Opening Hours: Daily 08:00-18:00 (summer) or 08:00-16:00 (winter) 140 Kč
  • Bus stop - sculpture Feast of Giants by David Černý. A table set with, among others, a carnivorous plant, knocked over menorah, German and Czech organic juice mugs and head of Konrad Henlein on a plate (all allusions to Liberec complex history).

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Liberec

Image:Jested_Summit_Liberec_CzechRepublic - Summit of Jested in Liberec

  • Ještěd Mountain - A well-known landmark of Liberec city with a famous tower on the top. The tower built in the 1960s has a unique hyperboloid shape, naturally extending the silhouette of the mountain. It serves as a hotel and TV transmitter. By good weather you can overlook most of northern Bohemia as well as part of Germany and Poland from the summit. Take a tram No 3 to Horní Hanychov and then either by hiking one of the trails or by cableway (60 Kč) to the top.
  • Cross-country skiing The city is famous for winter sporting events like FIS Nordic World Ski Championships 2009 [1] or the Jizerské Mountains, where you can enjoy the majestic beauty of the Nordic nature on 115 km of cross-country paths.
  • Centrum Babylon - Nitranská 1 - Rebuilt from an former textile factory, the Babylon is one of the largest Czech entertainment complexes. It offers aquapark, lunapark, 3D motion simulator, golf simulator, laser game, wellness center and many others.
  • Golf at two golf resorts with an unforgettable atmosphere.

Halal Restaurants in Liberec

  • Duli - Moskevská 4 - Pizza and pasta on the 1st floor, more on 2nd.
  • Kavárna Pošta - Náměstí Dr. E. Beneše 24 - Viennese cafe, dances on Friday nights (with extra admissions)
  • Café Praha - Železná 2 - Belongs to Hotel Praha, with some veggie dishes.
  • Om Restaurant - Husova 23/9 ☎ +420 485 111 293 - For Indian and Nepalese & Himalayan foods.
  • Hotel Radnice Moskevská 11 50.768751, 15.058458 - Cafe and restaurant.

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Muslim Friendly hotels in Liberec

  • Interhostel - Svobody 2 bus stop „Svobody” ☎ +420 777 848 484 +420 485 163 336 Double/triple with shared bathroom from 279 Kč/person, double with private bathroom from 749 Kč/room
  • Pension Bambino - Heliova 287 ☎ +420 603 449 185 One person 500 Kč, two people 900 Kč, three people 1200 Kč/room Very nice apartments close to the city center.

Explore more Halal Friendly Destinations from Liberec

jizerky_smedava.jpg‎|Jizera Mountains

  • Jizera Mountains (Jizerské hory) are a true island of Scandinavian nature in central Europe. The central plateau with endless forests is ideal for hiking and cycling in summer or cross-country skiing in winter. Although in recent years crowds of tourists head there and the nature park authority issues too many car entry permits, you can find there a lot of quiet deserted places where only birches, pines and long grass whisper between rocks and boulders. Good start points to Jizera mountains are:
  • Bedřichov, easily reached by bus from Liberec, but also full of tourists
  • Josefův Důl and Kořenov train stations
  • Harrachov train station, ideal for adventuring the Polish part of Jizera mountains
  • Lusatian Mountains (Lužické hory) are lower than Jizera mountains but also less tourist and surely worth to visit. Military enthusiasts will be interested in remnants of interwar Czechoslovak fortification system with a lot of deserted concrete bunkers. Good start points are Rynoltice, Lvová and Jablonné v Podještědí (train stops) or Jitrava (bus stop).
  • Ralsko is a center of former military area, formed by vast plains with pine forests, quiet ponds, sandstone rocks and mysterious dilapidated military structures. Take a bus to Stráž pod Ralskem and get off in Osečná or Hamr na Jezeře.




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