Tourist information
Travelling to CESB or YRSB conferences is a great opportunity to visit Prague and the country. You can find few hints, what should not be missed. Try also the videos at Czech Tourism Agency Youtube video channel.
EXPLORING PRAGUE
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is one of the most attractive and most visited cities in Europe. The city offers its visitors a breathtaking historical atmosphere, presenting architectural masterpieces ranging from the Roman era basilicas to the art nouveau, functionalist and cubist houses of the 20th century. We invite you to visit, among other places, the unique large complex of Prague Castle overlooking the city from one of its hills, to walk over the Charles Bridge built in the 14th century, and to wander the narrow romantic streets of the Lesser Town and Old Town. Prague will also unveil itself to you as a busy, modern Central European center of culture and business with numerous restaurants, bars, music clubs, galleries and concert halls, and, of course, friendly people.
For more information about the city please visit the following website:
TRAVEL TO PRAGUE
Thanks to its location in the heart of Europe, Prague is easily accessible from all the major European airports.
The Václav Havel Airport Prague is one of the busiest in Central Europe. It offers visitors of Prague a direct connection to around 130 destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America.
For more information please visit Václav Havel Airport Prague.

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Prague has one of the best public transportation systems in Europe. The subway, trams, and buses are used by two-thirds of Prague’s population and cover the majority of the city and outskirts. The metro especially makes getting around town a breeze since it enables you to cover long distances in a matter of minutes. If you can’t continue to your destination on foot, you’ll be able to catch a tram or bus from near the subway station.
- metro line A – “Dejvická” station
- tram number 8, 18, 20 and 26 – “Dejvická” or “Lotyšská” stops
- buses – “Dejvická” or “Lotyšská” stops
The Prague public transport mobile app can be download at https://pid.cz/en/mobile-app/
