Krymská - Vinohrady

3.4/5 based on 8 reviews

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Vinohrady, 101 00 Praha 10, Czechia

Postal code : 101
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City : Praha

Vinohrady, 101 00 Praha 10, Czechia
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Natalie Kryzna on Google

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Martin Kábele on Google

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Latysevova Jelena on Google

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Luke’ Stiskala on Google

Dobre spojeni
Well connected
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Marek Hoferica on Google

Je tu fajna vietnamská večerka. Hned u zastávky.
There's a nice Vietnamese convenience store. Right at the bus stop.
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Vladimir Pecha on Google

Over 360 meters long Krymská Street has a tram stop at the nameless square along Francouzská Street, where the terrain rises sharply to Královské Vinohrady. I lived here in the 90's and it was a pretty wild era... After 2005, the area gradually became a cultural and social area. Krymská was a long neglected part of Vršovice, intended for redevelopment since the 1950s. According to a proposal from 1968, line A of the metro was to lead through Vršovice - the station was to be sunk in the area between Krymská and Moskevská streets (so-called gap site Krymská) at today's Ruská tram stop. Přes 360 metrů dlouhá ulice Krymská má tramvajovou zastávku u bezejmenného náměstíčka podél Francouzské ulice, kde terén prudce stoupá ke Královským Vinohradům. Bydlel jsem tu v 90. letech minulého století a byla to pěkná divočina. Po roce 2005 se okolí postupně stávalo kulturně-společenskou oblastí. Krymská byla dlouho zanedbávanou částí Vršovic, od 50. let 20. století určenou k asanaci. Podle návrhu z roku 1968 měla vést přes Vršovice trasa A metra - stanice měla být zahloubena v prostoru mezi Krymskou a Moskevskou ulicí (tzv. Proluka Krymská) u dnešní tramvajové zastávky Ruská.
Over 360 meters long Krymská Street has a tram stop at the nameless square along Francouzská Street, where the terrain rises sharply to Královské Vinohrady. I lived here in the 90's and it was a pretty wild era ... After 2005, the area gradually became a cultural and social area. Krymská has been a long neglected part of Vršovice, intended for redevelopment since the 1950s. According to a proposal from 1968, line A of the metro was to lead through Vršovice - the station was to be sunk in the area between Krymská and Moskevská streets (so-called gap site Krymská) at today's Ruská tram stop. Over 360 meters long Krymská Street has a tram stop at the nameless square along Francouzská Street, where the terrain rises sharply to Královské Vinohrady. I lived here in the 90's and it was a nice wilderness. After 2005, the area gradually became a cultural and social area. Krymská was a long neglected part of Vršovice, intended for remediation since the 1950s. According to a proposal from 1968, line A of the metro was to lead through Vršovice - the station was to be deepened in the area between Krymská and Moskevská streets (so-called Proluka Krymská) at today's Ruská tram stop.
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Jan Veselý on Google

Po rekonstrukci tramvajové tratě je i zastávka mnohem přívětivější k cestujícím.
After the reconstruction of the tram line, the stop is also much more friendly to passengers.
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Sasha V on Google

Burger was ok but super greasy. Very smokey from the kitchen and silverfish bug crawling on the wall next to the table. No thank you

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