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By car and by bus
Travelling north-south: Prague - Tábor - České Budějovice - Linz (A) (international motorway E 55) Travelling east-west: Plzeň - Písek - Tábor - Pelhřimov – Brno

By train
A southern railway corridor Prague – České Budějovice - Linz (A) Travelling east-west: Plzeň - Ražice - Tábor - Jihlava – Brno

Local transport
Large benefit of local transport in Tábor is fact, that main bus station and main train station are really close to each other and to main station of local transport.

How local transport works
Local transport is provided by the public transport system bus services. The city’s public transport system serves three cities - Tábor – Sezimovo Ústí – Planá nad Lužnicí and the surrounding villages. Tickets cost 10, 12, 14, 16 CZK. Fares depend on the time of transit from the departure point to the place of destination and if passenger is an adult (children's fares are half price.

Tickets can be purchased at newspaper stands, the main bus station and automatic ticket dispensers at junction stops (exceptionally from the bus driver but the price is fixed on 18 CZK). The ticket must be marked in a yellow box on the bus immediately after boarding.

Between 11pm and 5am all prices are fixed on 18 CZK.

Lines
Local transport has 15 lines. Lines 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 50 serve in cities.

Lines 30, 31, 40 also serve in surrounding villages.

Minibuses on line 60 and 61 go to the historic centre of the town.

Car parks
In Tábor are several parking places. Among the paid ones is for example parking house “Parking Centrum“ and “Na Parkánech“ which are close to the old town. All of the parking places between main train station and the old town are paid.

Free parking places are in front of winter stadium, aquapark or in the “Vodňanského“ street nearby the train station.

Taxi
In Tábor are also several taxi companies. Most of the taxi cars stands nearby main transport stations or in the town centre.

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