Leisure time
Shopping
Explore a multitude of options when it comes to grocery shopping and retail therapy in Olomouc. Right in the heart of the city, you'll discover Galerie Moritz, a bustling hub of shops. Adjacent to Galerie Moritz is the Šantovka city mall, a vibrant destination offering an array of exciting activities like bowling, cinema, theatre, and a delectable food court.
If you're staying in or near the Neředín dormitories, check out the impressive Globus shopping centre, complete with its own attached mall called Olomouc City. This fantastic complex not only caters to your shopping needs but also features food counters and a cinema for your entertainment.
Venture a little further from the city centre, and you'll come across the Olympia shopping mall, where you can indulge in a shopping spree and catch a movie in their spacious cinema. Additionally, the nearby Centrum Haná is easily accessible via tram from the city centre, with the last stop conveniently located at Nová Ulice.
UPoint Shop
UPoint is a university shop in the heart of the city at Horní Náměstí. It offers a wide range of souvenirs and practical items.
Among the merchandise available, UPoint showcases a fashion brand of UP called UniWearCity. Created by graduates of the university, UniWearCity offers a collection of fashionable clothing items such as hoodies, socks, dresses, and t-shirts. These products allow individuals to show their affiliation with the university while staying stylish. UPoint also features publications from the university's publishing house as well as from Academic Publishing.
Whether visitors seek information, unique souvenirs, or academic publications, UPoint aims to cater to their needs and enhance their experience in the city.
Horní náměstí 205/12
Monday - Friday | 09:00–17:00 (closed on public holidays) |
The Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a country in the Central Europe. It is bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Poland and Germany which makes all of these countries accessible by international busses (Regiojet and Flixbus) and trains (you can check the website of IDOS). In case you would like to get to know Czech Republic a little bit more, we offer you some tips you might enjoy in the three parts of it: Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.
Bohemia
The capital of the Czech Republic is Prague which is about 2,5 hours by train from Olomouc. There is quite a lot to do so we consider it a must see! However, there are some other quite nice cities you might find photogenic such as Český Krumlov in South Bohemia region close to a Hluboká castle. In case you are interested in historical spa architecture, you might find Karlovy Vary and Mariánské or Františkovy lázně (spa cities) quite fascinating.
You can also visit a city called Kutná Hora with a very interesting temple. Another interesting and fun place to visit might be a Medieval Castle offering a medieval – styled hotel as well as a restaurant is in Dětenice. Do not be surprised though, if the waitresses and receptionists speak to you in Old English!
Despite the fact all of these places are very lovely to visit, we highly suggest you make them a weekend trip as they are quite far from Olomouc. You can check all the accommodation possibilities on the website of Booking.
Moravia and Silesia
The biggest city of Moravia is Brno which used to be its capital in the past. You can easily access Brno by bus in an hour. Another interesting city offering festivals in summers is Ostrava. In case you enjoy hiking in the mountains or skiing, you can always make a outdoor trip to Jeseníky or Beskydy mountains.
If you are a fan of history and would like to see a very original and traditional old village, there is one in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm.
A little bit closer to Olomouc is a city called Kroměříž offering a beautiful castle with flowering gardens. We do, however, recommend you visit the castle in spring or summer once everything is blossoming. Another castle in which a lot of Czech fairy tales were filmed, is called Bouzov castle.
If you are a fan of wine tasting, you can make a weekend trip in the South Moravia which offers many wine cellars as well as beautiful castles such as Valtice, Lednice and Mikulov.
Olomouc
Olomouc has approximately 100 thousands inhabitants (the sixth largest city of the Czech Republic) and 20 thousand students making it a very students - like city. Palacký University was established in 1573 and is the second oldest university in the Czech Republic, right behind the Charles University in Prague. Apart from many activities for the students organised by Palacký University, you can also enjoy of the cultural side of the city, such as musems, theatres and cinemas, restaurants and bars, sports and many others!
When it comes to sightseeing, we definitely recommend to visit the historical heart of the city and see the Holy Trinity Column which is listed in the UNESCO and is located on the Upper Square. We can also recommend a nice walk in the parks with a visit to the Garden of Senses.
If you want to leave the city and enjoy a bit of nature, you can always walk or bike to the Poděbrady lakes or to Sluňákov ecological centre, or visit the ZOO of Olomouc on Svatý Kopeček accessible by a bus 11 from the train station.
In case you are interested in more science, you can visit Fort Science which is an interactive museum.
You can find more information on what to do in Olomouc in the section I want to do Culture / Sports.