13. 9. 2024
Like last year, the World Cup will take place at Letná in Prague, which is located almost in the centre of Prague, making it easy for visitors to get to the venue by public transport, but on the other hand it can be a bit more complicated to get to the venue by car. Find out more about transport to World Cup...
GOING BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT
The best way to get to Letná is from the adjacent Sparta tram stop, which can be reached by tram after transferring from the Hradčanská, Nádraží Veleslavín (line A), Masaryk Station (line B), Vltavská and Hlavní nádraží (line C) metro stations. Selected tram connections at the above stations:
Hradčanská - Sparta: Tram 1, 8, 12 or 25
Vltavská - Sparta: Tram 1 or 25
Vltavská - Sparta: Tram 1 or 25
Náměstí Republiky - Sparta: Tram 26
From Václav Havel Airport, the quickest way is to take trolleybus 25 to Nádraží Veleslavín and then take the metro to the Hradčanská stop.
If you want to quickly find the fastest connection, use the official website of the Prague Public Transit Company.
GOING BY CAR
If you are going to Letná by car, be prepared for possible parking problems. There is no designated parking lot in Prague 7 and the organizer does not guarantee parking in the vicinity of the venue. It is possible to use the parking garage in Prague Letná. Alternatively, it is possible to use parking in the surrounding streets in the paid parking zones - more information on parking in Prague 7 here.
Are you coming to Prague from another city? Then we recommend using prague's system of catchment car parks, which are close to metro stations, which you can then use to get to Letná. More information about P+R car parks here.
In Prague 7, several road works will be completed during the World Cup. We kindly ask visitors who are planning to arrive at the event by car to follow the current traffic information (traffic restrictions in Prague 7).
23. 9. 2024
The organizers of the Boulder World Cup in Prague will donate 100,000 CZK to the organization Člověk v tísni, which assists victims of the devastating floods that swept through the Czech Republic last week, particularly affecting northern Moravia.
22. 9. 2024
The Boulder World Cup at Letná culminated in a dramatic battle for medals in the women's competition. In the final moments of the evening, Natalia Grossman, the queen of the last three seasons of the series, secured her victory in an incredible atmosphere.
22. 9. 2024
The final day of the Prague stop of the Boulder World Cup belonged to the women, who took to the stage in the semifinals in front of fans in the early afternoon. The climbers faced a tough challenge.
21. 9. 2024
Nearly 5,000 spectators gathered at Letná to watch the men’s final of the Boulder World Cup, where the world’s best climbers put on a dramatic show. It seemed like a Japanese victory was on the horizon for a long time, but Sorato Anraku only managed to secure a zone on the final boulder, and last year’s champion, Dohyun Lee from South Korea, successfully defended his title.
21. 9. 2024
The final six in the men's competition was decided in the early afternoon on Letná, with the outcome determined in the last seconds of the semifinal. The most successful were two Japanese climbers, Sorato Anraku and Tomoa Narasaki. Other favorites also made it to the star-studded battle for the medals.
20. 9. 2024
While no male climbers in the qualification managed to reach the top of every boulder, the women were more successful. Five of them topped all five.
20. 9. 2024
The Boulder World Cup kicked off at Letná with the men's qualification. In front of a large crowd and under sunny skies, all the favorites performed excellently and advanced to the twenty-man semifinal.
19. 9. 2024
More about restrictions here…
18. 9. 2024
If you're heading to the Boulder World Cup at Letná, we have some important information to help you enjoy the event as comfortably as possible. Although there will be security checks at the entrance, you don't need to worry about strict restrictions—our goal is to ensure a safe and pleasant event for everyone.
16. 9. 2024
As a young boy, Toby Roberts looked up to Adam Ondra. The day he met him and took a photo with him was one of the happiest moments of his life. Now, at 19, Roberts is becoming a star in the world of sport climbing. In August, representing Great Britain, he won the Olympic gold medal in Paris, and with this title, he’s heading to Prague for the Boulder World Cup, which will take place at Letná from September 20th to 22nd. Last year, he didn’t make it to the finals at the same event, but this year, he's one of the favorites. "I can't wait to return to Prague," says Roberts.
6. 9. 2024
Read more about what you can expect from 2024 Climbing World Cup in Prague.
2. 1. 2024
Tickets for the 2024 Boulder World Cup, taking place in Prague from September 20. to 22., can be purchased through the www.ticketportal.cz network. In the first phase of sales, which is currently underway, tickets for three basic sectors can be obtained. Read more...