Dvůr Králové nad Labem (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdvuːr ˈkraːlovɛː ˈnad labɛm], German: Königinhof an der Elbe) is a town in the Czech Republic in Hradec Králové Region, in the Labe (Elbe) river valley. It is located in the Eastern Bohemia close to the Czech highest mountains Krkonoše.
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The grounds of the former Jesuit chateau with the Church of St. Anne, in which there is a unique Baroque carillon. A herb garden, a chateau park with a bicycle museum, and a cafe. You can also look inside the rooms of the St. Joseph Home, where Baroque architecture is combined with modern equipment and kind care for patients with multiple sclerosis.
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V Safari Parku Dvůr Králové vás čekají ty pravé africké zážitky – opravdové safari mezi volně se pohybujícími stády zvířat a jediné Lví safari ve střední Evropě. Pěší procházka vás poté zavede mezi největší skupinu žiraf chovaných mimo Afriku nebo k nosorožcům, jejichž chovem se dvorský safari park proslavil. Při tom budete moct obdivovat úžasné umění a kulturu černého kontinentu a nechat se unášet strhujícími rytmy africké hudby. Poznávání Afriky však nekončí ani po setmění. Projížďka večerním safari následovaná africkou večeří a noclehem v luxusních stanech či afrických bungalovech hned vedle žiraf, pakoňů a zeber - to je to pravé dobrodružství! Safari Park je otevřen každý den v roce a zejména v zimě oceníte velké tropické pavilony Ptačí a Vodní svět nebo pavilony pro šimpanze, okapi, šelmy či slony a další zvířata africké savany.
This combined zoo and safari park offers an African themed on site hotel. As a guest, you can visit the zoo and park up to ten o’clock at night. And it certainly enhances a visit to the zoo – being able to visit some of the more nocturnal animals as they get more active as the sun sets. Staying on site is thoroughly recommended and makes an excellent treat for families as children are well-catered for. The hotel, restaurants and zoo and park facilities have all been recently refurbished. Throughout the park, there are many play areas for kids and, near the Safari Park entrance, there is a fantastic adventure playground over several levels involving all kinds of rope walkways and climbing frames. It is well-designed and completely safe for all children over 4 or 5. The hotel, with its wood based décor, boasts an African theme to reflect the fauna focus of the zoo and park. There are a variety of accommodation types available. The room I stayed in with my family was based in a complex next to the reception area and was accessed via an external area surrounding a small, seasonal swimming pool. It involved a very short walk outside and up a spiral staircase. Due to the design of the building, it was an interesting shape and offered two rooms plus generous and well-equipped shower room. The hotel itself has an excellent restaurant whose menu includes a couple of vegetarian and vegan alternatives. There is also a state-of-the-art bowling alley for the grown-ups in the evening. With over 2,300 animals, the vast majority from Africa, there is a lot to see so an overnight stay, which includes zoo entry over two days, is a good idea. I have been to many excellent zoos around the world, but seldom can I remember a place where you can get so close, safely to so many animals. Particularly impressive are the chimpanzees and the gorilla next door, the multiple rhinos (the zoo is a world-leader in breeding rhinos in captivity and returning them to the wild) and the free roaming lions. Located a two hour drive east and slightly north of Prague, it is thoroughly recommended. A version of this review appears on undercoverofthewrite.com
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