Aug 17 – 21, 2026
Prague, Czech Republic
Europe/Prague timezone

Travel

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 website Václav Havel Airport Prague.

 


 

How to get from Václav Havel Airport Prague to the conference venue

By public transport

 

Trolleybus 59 or Bus 429, 322, 414 → Nádraží Veleslavín (Metro A) → Take metro line A to Staroměstká station (5 stops).

The Conference venue is situated 450m from the Metro station Line A „Staroměstká“.

See here on google maps

 

Travel time: 45 minutes, ticket price: 50 CZK (valid for 90 minutes).

 

By Taxi

Taxi is much more expensive than public transport and it is only a little faster. It is reasonable to use taxis only for night arrivals/departures.

Only official airport taxis (Uber) are allowed to operate at the airport. You can find taxis in front of the arrival halls of both terminals. More information about the Uber service you can find at https://www.prg.aero/en/taxi

 

How to get from the Main Railway Station to the conference venue

From the Main railway station (Hlavni nadrazi) take metro line C (red line) to Muzeum station (1 stop) then change to line A and continue to Staroměstká station (2 stops).

The Conference venue is situated 450m from the Metro station Line A „Staroměstká“. See here on google maps.

Travel time: max 15 minutes, ticket price: 39 CZK (valid for 30 minutes).

 

Public Transportation Tickets

 

You can purchase tickets for Prague's public transportation system (PID) at ticket machines located at metro stations, some tram and bus stops, and online via the PID Lítačka app.

 

Here are the ticket options:

  • Single Ticket (30 minutes): 39 CZK (€1.5)
  • 90-minute Ticket: 50 CZK (€2)
  • 24-hour Ticket: 150 CZK (€6)
  • 72-hour Ticket: 350 CZK (€14)

 

Tickets must be validated using the stamp machines located at metro stations and inside trams and buses.

 

Metro operates from 5:00 to midnight; night trams and buses cover the city afterwards.