Lesser Town and Prague Castle are both easily accessible by tram from the conference venue.
Old Town (including Old Town Square with Astromical clock) and New Town (e.g. Wenceslas Square and National museum, Vinohrady with many nice cafés, parks and restaurants) are accessible from the conference venue via Metro line A from Dejvická station — just a few stops to Staroměstská (Old Town), Muzeum (National Museum and Wenceslas square), or Náměstí míru (Vinohrady).
During your walk through New Town (Vinohrady in particular), you can enjoy traditional Czech cuisine and beer at Vinohradský Parlament, or visit Mazel — an original restaurant that combines a love for both meat and vegetables with the unique atmosphere of a botanical garden. You can also take a look to Grébovka park just few minutes by walk from there.
If you're a fan of Art Nouveau, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Municipal House with perfectly executed Art Nouveau interiors, decorated by leading artists and sculptors such as Alfons Mucha or Jan Preisler. Art Nouveau enthusiasts can enjoy a guided tour of the entire building or relax with coffee and cake at the Municipal House Café.
When walking from Lesser Town to Old Town through Charles Bridge, you can stop for a drink in Art Café 14 on Mostecká Street.
If you're into modern architecture, you may be interested in visiting the Dancing House, designed by Vlado Milunić and Frank O. Gehry (completed in 1996), or the Masaryčka Buildings, designed by Zaha Hadid and completed in 2023 (first building).
These are only a few of our recommendations. For more ideas and inspiration, please visit the Prague City Tourism website. According to the prestigious MICHELIN Guide, Czech Republic appears on the list of 16 places that food lovers should definitely visit in 2026. MICHELIN Guide for the Czech Republic with some more recommendations for food lovers.
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Prague Zoo and the Botanical Garden are located just across the river — and can be easily reached by a public ferry from the V Podbabě station. The ferry station is accessible by a bus that stops directly in front of the hotel (name of the bus stop is Čínská. The bus ride will take 4 mins.
Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the Dinosauria Museum Prague. You can get there from Prague Metro line A, Nádraží Veleslavín station. At the station, transfer to bus lines 322, 414, or 429. In the metro, follow the signs for "Direction Airport" (SMĚR LETIŠTĚ). After exiting the metro, go to platform no. 1, where buses 322, 414, and 429 depart. Your destination is the stop Tuchoměřice, Outlet.

Dinosauria Museum Prague


Botanical garden

Prague Zoo