Accommodation

Where to stay

There are plenty of accommodation options in the area that you can find on popular booking websites. Here are our recommendations with special offers for our attendees.

Corinthia Prague

Perched high above the City of a Hundred Spires, Corinthia Prague is home to 539 rooms and 24 meeting spaces. A milestone birthday. A phenomenal party. A landmark conference. The occasions that are important to you, are just as important to us. With our diversity of event spaces, dedicated team and constant determination for nothing less than excellence, you can simply provide the vision and leave the logistics to us. This soaring Czech hotel is the perfect host for your next event.

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  • 10% discount from the current price.
  • Cancellations must be made by 18:00 local time 1 day prior to arrival, otherwise a one-night charge will apply.

Sights we recommend you visit during your stay

Prague Castle

You can find Prague castle (in Czech it’s called Prazsky Hrad) in Hradcany - the district in Prague. It has been built in 9th century and has been a residence for kings of Bohemia, Holy Roman emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia. Nowadays, it’s the official residence and office of the President of the Czech Republic. The Bohemian Crown Jewels are still kept inside the Caste in a hidden room. Prague Castle is, according to the Guinness Book of Records the largest ancient castle in the world. You can find several beautiful gardens and parks around Prague Castle (like Deer Moat, South Gardens and many more).

Charles Bridge

The Charles Bridge (in Czech it’s called Karluv most) is one of the oldest bridges in Prague, which was built between 1357 and 1402. The construction was initiated by King Charles IV as a replacement for Judith Bridge that was damaged during the floods in 1342. Initially it was called Stone Bridge or Prague Bridge and was renamed to Charles Bridge in 1870 upon the initiative of a Czech writer, Karel Havlicek Borovsky. The bridge is 621 meters long and almost 10 meters wide, decorated by a continuous alley of 30 statues, mainly in baroque-style. The statues were erected at the beginning of 18th century. Nowadays are all replaced by replicas.

St. Vitus Cathedral

You can find this monumental cathedral next to the Prague Castle. In Czech it’s called Katedrala svateho Vita. It’s a Roman Catholic cathedral and the seat of Archbishop of Prague. The construction started around 930, it got current form in 1344. Architects behind the cathedral are Petr Parler and Matthias of Arras. It’s a great example of Gothic architecture and it’s the biggest and most important church in Czech republic. You can find there the tombs of many Bohemian kings and Holy Roman Emperors.

Rudolfinum

Rudolfinum is a music auditorium designed in the neo-renaissance style. It’s a home of Czech Philharmonic Orchestra since 1946. Architects who designed the building were Josef Vitek and Josef Schulz. It was opened in 1885. Besides the concert halls, there’s also an art gallery that focuses mainly on contemporary art and the exhibitions are very interesting for those who like this art.

National museum

National museum in Prague was founded by Kaspar Maria Sternberg and Frantisek Palacky in 1818. It intends to establish, prepare and publicly exhibit natural scientific and historical collections. Nowadays, you can see there almost 14 million items across the areas of natural history, arts, history, music and librarianship located in tens of buildings.

GDS Prague takes place under the auspices of the Deputy Mayor of Prague 4, Mr. Filip Vácha.
Conference is organized by Eventia s.r.o. and Active Radio a.s. The official ticket seller is Ticketmaster Česká republika, a.s. Terms & Conditions
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