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Location
The InterContinental Praha is located just 15km from Ruzyne International Airport and only 2km from Holesovice train station. A taxi transfer from the airport costs approximately €32.00 and takes 20 minutes.
The closest subway station is Staromestska, line C.
If driving to the hotel, please follow directions to the city centre and signs showing the hotel logo on public lighting columns along all main routes.
Travel Information
Travelling by plane
The modern city airport, Ruzynì, is situated about 20 km northwest of the city centre. There are direct flights from most major European cities.
Facilities in the main building include a 24-hour money exchange office, a few ATMs, fast food places, several travel and accommodation agencies, rental car companies, a post office. There is also a 24-hour left luggage service in the Arrival Hall (the charge is about 40 Kè per piece of luggage).
Getting to the city centre:
Timetables are available at the airport information office in the main hall or on www.dp-praha.cz.
Bus & Underground
Catch a bus No 119 or No 254 from the airport to Dejvická metro station, then follow a green line (A) of underground railway to the centre (stations Mùstek or Muzeum). The trip takes about 45 minutes.
Bus & Tram
Bus No 100 will take you from the airport to Zlièín – the underground terminal stop of the yellow line (B) that leads to the town centre (Mùstek station).
Catch night bus No 510 (between midnight and 3.30) to the tram-bound at Divoká Šárka, then go by tram No 51 to Dejvická metro station or further to the city centre (Námìstí Republiky, Wenceslas Square).
Minibus
There are vans operated by Cedaz running from the airport (6 am – 9 pm) to Námìstí Republiky every 30 minutes for 90 Kè per person. Departure from Námìstí Republiky is between 5.30 am and 9.30 pm. Transport to any place of customer's wish within Prague is also possible: for 360 Kè (1-4 persons), 720 Kè (5 and more persons).
Taxi
Depending on the destination, a trip to the city costs up to 700 Kè per 2-3 persons Before entering the car check the price with the driver. It is not recommended to except a price over 700 Kè.
Travelling by train
Domestic services are provided by ÈD (Czech Railways). There are number of daily connections to Prague from major European cities.
Train Stations: Hlavní nádraží is the biggest and busiest railway station in Prague. There are a 24 hour left-luggage service, food stalls, information and booking offices.
Other train stations in Prague: Masarykovo nádraží, Holešovice Station, Smíchov Station
A supplement for fast express trains (rychlík) has to be paid. It is possible to buy plain tickets (jízdenka) or tickets with reservation (místenka) for a seat, couchette or sleeper.
It is necessary to make a reservation on the train marked with boxed or circled “R”, an “R” without a box means a reservation is recommended.
Information on rail connections are available on Tel: 02 / 242 242 00 or online www.cdrail.cz
Travelling by car
Only people older than 18 are allowed to drive a car in the Czech Republic. Wearing a seatbelt is compulsory, children under the age of 12 have to sit at the back. After a consumption of any alcohol driving is illegal.
Most foreign driving licences are honoured, Australian and New Zealand drivers should get an International Driving Licence.
If entering the Czech Republic by car you will need:
- a valid driving licence
- a vehicle registration card
- a hire certification
- Green Card (an international motoring certificate for insurance)
- a highway sticker (can be purchased at the border).
Parking
Limited parking is available at the hotel for cars up to 2m in height. It is advisable to call the hotel to ensure that space will be available on the day.
What to see in Prague
Click here to download information in PDF format
Prague Restaurant Recommendations
Click here for a list of recommended restaurants
FAQs
Are meals included?
Yes, all refreshments and conference lunches have been carefully selected to offer you the best in banqueting. Check the agenda for timings
What should I wear?
In Europe the dress code is business suits or equivalent attire.
Special Needs
If you have any special needs, disabilities, and/or dietary restrictions that we may address to make your participation at our events more enjoyable, please do let us know when registering













