Quick Search
Categories
- Introduction
- Tourist Information
- Weather and When to Go
- Flights, Airport
- Transport, Getting There
- Accommodation
- Do not Miss in Prague
- Attractions/What to See
- Prague Historical Quarters
- Prague Guided Tours
- Prague River Cruises
- Excursions Outside Prague
- Prague Events, Festivals
- Theatres
- Museums
- Galleries
- Churches
- Concerts
- Opera and Classical Music
- Restaurants and Cafes
- Pubs, Bars, Czech Beer
- Czech Food
- Entertainment
- Clubs and Nights Out
- Shopping, Fashion
- Sports Facilities, Fitness, Spa
- Parks, Garden, Green Spaces
- Internet, Phones, Post
- Money Exchange, ATMs
- Costs in Prague
- Visas and Embassies
- Work and Study
- Safety, Police, Legal Issues
- Government and Politics
- Praguers, Society
- Medical Services, Pharmacies
- Disabled and Wheelchairs
- Families with Children
- Gay and Lesbian Scene
- Prague's Adult Areas
- Stag and Hen Parties
- Czech Traditions
- Weddings
- Congress Tourism
- E-brochures, Movies
Welcome to Prague
Things to do in Prague
Safety in Prague
Free Downloads
Stvanice Stadium
- 6-15-2009
- Categorized in: Stadiums
Stvanice Island in Prague has been a place of sport for many years. There is a historic hockey stadium (is ranked among the oldest stadiums in Prague), where the Czech national team won the world championship for the first time. You can visit some tennis courts or the relatively new skateboard park.
Stvanice Skatepark has a history dating to 1993, and over that time it has became recognised not only in the Czech Republic but throughout the world as well. This park is very modern and hosts prestigious competitions such as the Mystic Sk8 Cup.
Today Stvanice Stadium is a national cultural monument and it is protected by the state. But there are still some who call for it to be demolished.
The area is designed mostly for skaters, but BMX and in-line riders also come to ride. About 50-100 people come every day to use the park; but apart from this, the place is legendary and is very important for the skate scene in the Czech Republic. The city of Prague was making problems for the Skatepark two years ago, but then all realised they need the facility - a lot of youngsters go there who would otherwise have basically nothing to do.

Most Recent Articles
Recent News
- Václav Havel died on Dec. 18, 2011
- New Year's Eve
- Christmas Markets in Prague will Start on 26th November
- Prague's Winter Weather
- Taxi Driver Robs Foreigner who Objected to Unfair Price
- Prague - Police Arrested Youngsters Suspected of Raping a Young British Woman
- Tourists are the Most Interested in the Czech Republic since 2004
Article Features
- Prague Weather and When to Go
- Money, Costs and Budget in Prague
- Prague Castle
- Restaurants in Prague and Czech Cuisine
- Police and Safety in Prague
- Old Prague and Old Town Square
- Charles Bridge
- Classic Music and Opera in Prague
- Free Guided Walking Tour
- What to See in Prague
- Prague Accommodation Tips and Advice
- Taxis in Prague

