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!
Ledeburg Garden
Rows of more than 30 steeply banked Baroque gardens rise behind the Palaces of Valdstejnská ulice, and spread out over the southern slope under Prague Castle. This marvelous garden, with an unforgettable view from the upper levels, offers great possibilities for summer events for up to 1,000 people. The garden is comprised of 5 separate, but interconnected, palace gardens.
Zlute Lazne Beach
Zlute Lazne is a multifaceted, waterfront entertainment and activity center in Prague. Numerous outdoor sporting activities are available, and are intermingled with several riverside bars, restaurants, as well as quiet areas for simply reflecting on grassy and sand beaches. A perfect summer party outing and one of the few places in the city to experience white sand between your toes! Prague Pventery
Prague Castle – Ball Game Hall
The Prague Castle, a symbol of Czech statehood, has been the focal point of Prague for over a thousand years. The Ball game hall is surrounded by beautiful castle gardens, which can be utilized for welcome reception and leads directly into the venue by several very large, ornate, doors. A glamorous venue in the most significant address in Prague, the Castle! Prague Pventery
Aquapalace Fun Park
The largest entertainment aquapark in Central Europe rightfully belongs among the most visited leisure attractions. It will delight not just adrenalin junkies, but devotees of sea surf, fitness swimmers and anybody who is looking for FUN. An ideal “non-traditional” venue for your festive program where you can sip your favorite cocktail on a barstool wading in a swimming pool!.
Bawag Look Out Tower
This reconstructed modern space of the glassed roof copula, provides a fascinating 360* view of not only of the center of Prague, but as well of the rest of the city below. There are two glassed circular halls interconnected by a spiral staircase. Bawak Bank is located directly in the middle of the famed Wenceslas square in the historical downtown of Prague.
Bohemian Rhapsody Boat
Bohemia Rhapsody is a brand new and most advanced boat, without peer in the Czech Republic in the category of sightseeing or event vessels. It is in many ways similar to its one-year-older sister boat, the Grand Bohemia. With its retractable glass roof, it is the ideal floating venue which enables your guests to enjoy a 360* panoramic view of the city as we float by.
Prague Industrial Palace
The art-nouveau building was built in 1891 according to the design of Bedrich Münzberger, and is one of the most valuable art-nouveau historical monuments in Prague. The Palace is the largest building on the Prague exhibition grounds, and is 238 meters long and its central tower reaches a height of 51 meters. Built to house the World’s Fair hosted in Prague in 1891.
Prague Municipal House
The municipal house is the most spectacular example of Art Nouveau architecture in Prague. Its construction dates back to the beginning of the 20th century, and was built in 1912. It has played host to many important historical events such as the proclamation of the Czechoslovak Republic in 1918 and meetings between the Civic Forum and communist regime in 1989.
National House Vinohrady
The National House was completely finished after only 15 months of intense work, and opened in November 10, 1894 with the grandest of celebrations. This Neo–Renaissance building, on the Náměstí Míru square, is the brainchild of famed architect Antonín Turek. It had became the seat of many national, as well as local, associations and corporations throughout the years.