Castles, Chateau’s, Palaces and Gardens! With over 700 unique conference venues in Prague and throughout the country, and more UNESCO
protected heritage sites than any other country in the world, allow us to suggest the very best for your event size,
expectation, and budget. A royal setting is not reserved for just royalty any longer!
Elbis Boat Prague
The happy go lucky feeling of this Australian side-paddle-wheel “Elbis Steamer” is ideal for small parties or VIP gatherings. This Australian steamboat from 19th century was inspired by Marion boat, which sailed on the river Murray in days gone by. Cruises by this small historical steamer on the Vltava are the ideal way of getting to know Prague from an entirely new angle.
Čapí Hnízdo (Stork’s Nest)
Čapí Hnízdo (Stork's Nest) is a unique new resort ideally suited for conferences, meetings, corporate or social events as well as a well-deserved rest in the beautiful countryside. Here you will find high-class accommodation, fine cuisine and a range of relaxing, sporting and agro-tourism activities. The dominant feature of the complex is the multipurpose Čapí Hnízdo riding school venue.
Konopiste Castle Complex
The fairy tale Konopiste Castle was originally founded as a gothic fortress guarding a nearby town of Benesov. Being founded at the end of the 13th century by Tobias of Benesov, it was built at the beginning of the 14th century, following the model of French castles named "le castles". The castle has several outdoor terraces, a park, a rose garden, and a large pond.
Czech National Bank
The historic building of the former Commodity Exchange in Prague is a pantheon of the world of finance. Its standard of comfort, craftsmanship and conservative luxury is the very embodiment of that world. The building with a unique atmosphere has been sensitively renovated to preserve its architectural grandeur. Please don't ask to see the vaults, only virtual money here.
SaSaZu Club and Event Space
SaSaZu Club is one of the largest entertainment facilities of its kind, capable of accommodating up to 2500 people for events such as conferences, corporate programs, fashion shows, exhibitions, as well as large parties and concerts. The club also boasts the latest technical and audio equipment with its own DJ UFO capsule, which spins and floats over the guests. Prague Pventery
Stone Bell House – Old Town Square
A grand house with the extraordinary existence of two chapels and a richness of architectural components. Elaborate figuration and wall paintings in the interiors, as well as the geometric composition of the façade, positively proves that it used to be a Palace in its time, no doubt built by a member of the royal court, situated in the very heart of Prague – in the Old Town Square.
St. Anna Church (Prague Crossroads)
The Gothic church of St. Ann, also known as “Prague Crossroads”, in Prague Old Town was built between 1313 and 1330 and it belonged to a Dominican convent. There are remains of Gothic wall paintings inside as they have been rediscovered through years of careful renovation. It is registered on the UNESCO list as a part of the Prague Monument Reservation.
The Private Mark Gardens
Enter the secret garden of The Mark and leave the city behind. Lush green scenery, beautiful sculptures and a peaceful environment guarantee you the perfect ambiance for dining, as well as celebrating memorable events and other celebrations. Looking out over the tranquil environment of the hotel’s courtyard garden, the Garden offers a truly memorable experience.
Prague State Opera
Most beautiful of the Prague opera houses , formerly the German Theatre built in 1888 by Fellner & Helmer. The State Opera (formerly the State Opera Prague, between 1948 and 1992 the Smetana Theatre, and originally the New German Theatre) has been a part of the National Theatre since 2012. The Opera and Ballet ensembles give repertory performances at the State Opera. Prague Eventery