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How to get to Čimice in Praha 8 by Bus, Subway or Light Rail?

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Directions to Čimice (Praha 8) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Čimice

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How to get to Čimice by Bus?

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Light Rail stations near Čimice in Praha 8

  • Vozovna Kobylisy,3 min walk,

Bus stations near Čimice in Praha 8

  • Sídliště Čimice,4 min walk,
  • Čimice,6 min walk,
  • Nemocnice Bohnice - Hlavní Vrátnice,14 min walk,

Bus lines to Čimice in Praha 8

  • 145,Kobylisy - Sídliště Čimice,
  • 152,Českomoravská - Sídliště Čimice,
  • 202,Poliklinika Mazurská - Čakovice - Kbelský pivovar,
  • 905,Sídliště Čimice - Jižní Město,
  • 251,Šimůnkova,
  • 169,Kobylisy,
  • 235,Podhoří,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Čimice?

    The closest stations to Čimice are:

    • Vozovna Kobylisy is 197 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Sídliště Čimice is 278 meters away, 4 min walk.
    • Čimice is 404 meters away, 6 min walk.
    • Nemocnice Bohnice - Hlavní Vrátnice is 1035 meters away, 14 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Čimice?

    These Bus lines stop near Čimice: 145, 152, 177, 202, 370, 905

  • Which Subway lines stop near Čimice?

    These Subway lines stop near Čimice: C

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to Čimice in Praha 8?

    The nearest light rail station to Čimice in Praha 8 is Vozovna Kobylisy. It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Čimice in Praha 8?

    The nearest bus stop to Čimice in Praha 8 is Sídliště Čimice. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Light Rail to Čimice in Praha 8?

    The 10 is the first Light Rail that goes to Čimice in Praha 8. It stops nearby at 4:23 AM.

  • What time is the last Light Rail to Čimice in Praha 8?

    The 95 is the last Light Rail that goes to Čimice in Praha 8. It stops nearby at 4:04 AM.

  • What time is the first Bus to Čimice in Praha 8?

    The 152 is the first Bus that goes to Čimice in Praha 8. It stops nearby at 4:37 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Čimice in Praha 8?

    The 905 is the last Bus that goes to Čimice in Praha 8. It stops nearby at 3:53 AM.

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Location: Praha 8, Prague

Čimice, Praha 8
Čimice, Praha 8Prague has a local-government structure of two or three tiers, depending on the area of town. At the top is the Magistrate of the Capital City of Prague (Czech: Magistrát hlavního města Prahy), which is responsible for public transport; waste collection; municipal police; firefighting; ambulance services; cultural activities; care of historical sites; the Prague Zoo; and other activities of citywide significance. Prague is divided into 10 municipal districts (1-10), 22 administrative districts (1-22), 57 municipal parts, or 112 cadastral areas. Since 1990, the city has been divided into 56 (since 1992, 57) self-governing municipal parts (Czech: městské části). The parts are responsible for parks and environmental protection; ordering equipment for schools and volunteer firefighters; some cultural and sports activities; activities for seniors; some social and health programs; cemeteries; and collection of fees for dog tags and the like. Another important activity of the municipal parts is the ownership, maintenance and, sometimes, sale of public property, especially public housing. Since 2001, the 57 municipal parts have been grouped into 22 numbered administrative districts (Czech: správní obvody), for national-government purposes. One administrative district has responsibility for providing certain services for the municipal parts. Those services include providing business licenses, identity cards and passports. The administrative district with such responsibility sometimes shares a name with the municipal part it serves. For example, the administrative district of Prague 19 provides those services to the municipal parts of Prague 19 (Kbely), Prague-Satalice and Prague-Vinoř. Residents of Satalice can get dog tags in their neighborhood but must go to Kbely, home of the Prague 19 government, to get an identity card. Both the citywide government and the municipal districts have elected councils and mayors. The mayor of the Capital City of Prague is known as the primátor, which is sometimes translated into English as "lord mayor" (even though the Czech title carries no connotations of nobility). Since 1960, Prague has been divided into 10 municipal districts. Those 10 districts are still used for addressing and transportation purposes and, for example, the organisation of courts and prosecutions. Street signs usually reflects the name of a municipal district and additionally add the name of the cadastral area (Czech: katastrální území). Thus, a sign in Kbely will say "Praha 9-Kbely," not "Praha 19." Prague residents are much more likely to use the name of a cadastral area, than the name of an administrative district in everyday communication.
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