• Located in the centre of Ostrava, Hotel Maria is a family-run hotel that offers accommodation with free WiFi and cable TV.
  • A populous city of 80,000, built up on a greenfield site, side by side with Poruba. It bears a strong resemblance to the Ostrava district, but it’s even more bombastic.
  • Ostrava attracts tourists with unique architecture that is different from the rest of the country: coal mines, huge industrial complexes and thematic monuments.
  • Leoš Janáček Ostrava International Airport in Mošnov, which is located 25 km from the city centre, is connected with the city by trains and buses.
  • Once upon a time, Ostrava was known as the steel heart of the Czech Republic, or back then Czechoslovakia, to be precise.
  • The River Ostravice, which divides the city into two parts - Moravian Ostrava and Silesian Ostrava - gives the present-day centre its name.
  • For an unforgettable experience come to Ostrava, a friendly and dynamic city in the heart of Europe! ... But Ostrava is about much more than just its industrial past.
  • The top photo in this article shows Masaryk Square in Ostrava. There are quite a few cafés on Masaryk Square, where you can relax after sightseeing.
  • Ostrava bir sanayi şehri. Geçmişte madenler bulunuyormuş. Hala daha büyük fabrikalara sahipler. Bence sonbaharda Ostrava çok güzel.
  • Ostrava’s oldest roots go back to the Polish (now Silesian) village of Ostrava, which was mentioned in a document from Pope Gregory IX in 1229.