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Congress Tourism
Over a relatively short period of time, Prague has become one of the top congress destinations in Europe. Modern hotels have been built, offering a wide range of conference facilities and up to date service facilities. The Prague Congress Centre has been extensively modernised, and the international airport has also been expanded and has extended its services to include conference facilities too.
Prague enjoys the major advantage of its ideal position in the heart of Europe. Dozens of flights are scheduled for Prague every day, and the capital city has also become a major destination for budget airlines (especially from the UK), which makes travelling to Prague inexpensive and very convenient. The total capacity of conference facilities in the Czech Republic is almost 50,000 places, all found in modern establishments.
Prague's largest conference centres:
- Sazka Arena (capacity 17 000)
- Prague Congress Centre (capacity 9 000)
- Trade Fair Palace (capacity 3 300)
- Prague Castle (capacity 1 700)
- Municipal House (capacity 1 425)
- Palace Žofín (capacity 830)
Conference venues in the Czech Republic
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Conference centres are located across the entire Czech Republic but mostly in Prague, able to accommodate up to 9000 delegates in some cases. The total capacity of conference facilities in the whole country is almost 50,000 places, all found in modern establishments.
Conference and congress hotels in Prague
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Here we list largest conference and congress hotels in Prague.
Congress Centre Prague
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Congress Centre Prague (in Czech Kongresove Centrum Praha), was originally named the Palace of Culture. It is an extensive, neo-functionalist building, with relatively tasteful design.
Incentive tourism
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Team building, motivation and improvement of relations between management and employees are the goals of incentive tourism. This is a very specific type of business travel, although it may have a lot to do with organising a conference or congress.
Congress Associated Activities
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Accompanying events form an integral part of the organisation's service. The capital city of Prague, as well as other cities and towns of the Czech Republic.
Congress and conference premises
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The Prague Congress Centre is one of the biggest and most important congress centres in central Europe. In 2000, building renovation works were completed and building is now fully modernised.
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