Prague is a city of very high standards, offering both historical and modern congress venues, hotels, restaurants and places of interest. When holding congresses in this beautiful city, we find that our clients are more than satisfied with the variety of excellent venues that provide a high standard of hospitality, with the overall costs being very competitive when compared to other European cities.
Prague - the capital of the Czech Republic situated on both banks of the Vltava river is a beautiful city with a rich history. Thanks to its location in the center of Europe, Prague has always been important crossroads of trade and culture. During its thousand-year history, Prague has always been the political, cultural, and business center of the country. Prague, often called "Golden" or "Hundred-spired", belongs to the architecturally unique European cities, attractive for tourists from around the world. Visitors find themselves enjoying a living museum of European architecture from the Romanesque time to the present. Prague has 1,200,000 inhabitants and stretches over approximately 500 square kilometers. The dominant feature of the city is the Prague Castle, which houses the gothic St. Vitus's Cathedral. The castle used to be the seat of Czech kings since 1087 until 1918, when it became the seat of presidents of Czechoslovakia, and since 1993 it has been the seat of the president of the Czech Republic.


- Prague has a designated UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage area of more than 8 sq. km
- More than 100 personalities famous world-wide have lived in Prague (e.g. King Charles IV, Rudolph II, J. A. Comenius, W. A. Mozart, Franz Kafka, A. Einstein, A. Pick, M. Curie-Sklodowski, etc.)
- Over 100 theatres, concert halls, galleries, etc.
- Over 10,000 local and international artists
- All hotels are situated within 5 to 30 minutes from the city center
- Prague is a destination serviced by many airlines, with good ground connections
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Public transportPrague has a very efficient subway, tram and bus transportation system. On the new Prague underground, peak hours trains run every 1 or 2 minutes, and during off-peak hours at least every 10 minutes. For the most recent information on Prague's transportation system visit the the official website http://www.dpp.cz
SubwayPrague Subway network consists of 3 lines designated by letters and differentiated in color: A - green color (Depo Hostivař station - Nemocnice Motol station), B - yellow color (Černý most station - Zličín station), C - red color (Letňany station - Háje station), with transfers possible at Museum station (lines A and C), Můstek station (lines A and B), Florenc station (lines B and C). Subway operates daily from 5 a.m. till midnight.
TramsDaytime operation is from 4:30 a.m. till midnight. Night-time operation is from 00:30 a.m. to 4:30 a.m. and is provided by tram numbers 51 to 59 with traffic intervals of 30 minutes. The central transfer-station for night-time lines is Lazarská stop. Tram schedules are located at individual stops.
BusesThe daytime and night-time operation of buses is similar to tram operation. Night-time service is provided by bus numbers 501 to 515. Bus schedules are located at individual stops.
ConnectionsFind a connection at spojeni.dpp.cz