How to reach us
CAR
You can park your car in the nearby paid parking lot in Balbínová Street, walk past the four-hundred-year-old St. Wenceslas Oak on the way, or in the more distant T. G. Masaryk Square - and then walk up the stairs
Entry of motor vehicles to Svatá Hora is only allowed to holders of special permits and disabled persons with vehicle identification.
BY CAR
If you take a bus from Prague, get off at the Jirásekovy sady bus stop. If you are coming from another direction, get off at the bus station. From both stops you can continue to Svatá Hora on foot or by public transport.
501, 502, 503, 508, 510, 517 (to the lower car park), 506 (to the pilgrimage area)
BY TRAIN
The train station in Příbram is adjacent to the bus station. You can get to Svatá Hora by public transport or on foot. From the railway station, you will not miss Svatá Hora.
WALKING
Svatá Hora offers the most beautiful views when you walk to it. You can climb the famous Svatá Hora steps - like thousands of pilgrims before you. The Svatohorská avenue will take you back to the town.
SVATÁ HORA FOR THE HANDICAPPED
wheelchair accessible entrance through the Březnice Gate and then by self-service lift to the upper ambulatory and basilica
access with a guide dog
for the blind, a haptic (touch) model of the Holy Mountain is available in the amphitheatre
for people with hearing impairments, video tours in Czech sign language