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MICE 2018.Indd CZECH REPUBLIC 2018/2019 H • O • T • E • L • S • V • E • N • U • E • S • D • M • C FLYING WITH PASSION SINCE 1923 MICE INDUSTRY GUIDE TO THE CZECH REPUBLIC The 22nd edition of MICE brochure, a traditional publication of TTG Czech, outlines the country’s hotels, venues and DMCs you may find useful when planning your event in the Czech Republic. Your TTG Czech Team CONTENTS Hotels ***** Wellness Hotel Babylon ..........................................................51 Organisations Grandhotel Pupp .........................................................................31 Czech Convention Bureau – CzechTourism .....................5 Hilton Prague ................................................................................32 Chateau Hotels and Historic Venues CzCB Members: Hilton Prague Old Town ...........................................................33 Grand Hotel Pupp .......................................................................31 Carlsbad Convention Bureau ..................................................7 Le Hotels Group ...........................................................................37 Chateau Hotels and Conference Centres Central Moravia & Jeseniky Convention Bureau ............9 Grandior Hotel Prague of the Academy of Science of the CR East Bohemia Convention Bureau ......................................11 Grandium Prague Chateau Liblice ...............................................................44 East Moravia Convention Bureau ........................................13 Chateau Hotel Třešť *** Superior ...........................44 Hradec Králové Region Convention Bureau ..................15 Hotels **** Villa Lanna .........................................................................44 Moravia Convention Bureau ..................................................17 Jurys Inn Prague ..........................................................................34 Lobkowicz Palace/Lobkowicz Events Management ..45 Moravian-Silesian Convention Bureau .............................19 Hotel Olšanka ................................................................................35 Municipal House .................................................................46–47 North West Bohemia Convention Bureau .......................21 Hotel Resort Relax – Lipno Lake ..........................................36 The National House of Vinohrady .......................................48 Pilsen Convention Bureau.......................................................23 Le Hotels Group ...........................................................................37 Prague Convention Bureau ....................................................25 Élite Hotel Venues South Bohemia Convention Bureau ..................................27 Grand Majestic Plaza Majestic Plaza Prague BVV Trade Fairs Brno ..................................................................50 Vysočina Convention Bureau ................................................29 LH Hotel Dvořák Tábor **** Congress & Wellness .......38 Centrum Babylon Liberec .......................................................51 LH Hotel Jana **** Congress & Wellness .........................39 Forum Karlin – Art Venue in Prague ..................................52 Shopping&Travel LH Parkhotel Hluboká **** .....................................................39 Prague Congress Centre ..........................................................53 Fashion Arena Prague Outlet ................................................59 Santa Katarina Resort ................................................................42 Trojhalí Karolina Ostrava ..........................................................54 Vega Tour.........................................................................................60 Vienna House Czech Republic ......................................40–41 Yard Resort .....................................................................................55 Angelo by Vienna House Prague Info Vienna House Andel’s Prague DMCs Nobility in diplomatic services .............3, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, Vienna House Diplomat Prague Čedok ................................................................................................57 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, Vienna House Easy Pilsen Europea.Travel ..............................................................................58 31, 34, 36, 48, 52 1 REGIONS OF THE CZECH REPUBLIC POLAND GERMANY SLOVAKIA AUSTRIA 2 Top fi ve reasons to hold your meeting or event in the Czech Republic Only a few places on Earth can You always get good value for your And yet another reason: 1 offer such an untouched wealth 3 money. The selection of quality venues, of culture and history alongside accommodation and programs is The Czech Republic is the land of castles and sophisticated global businesses, broad, and the high quality comes at chateaux that are worth visiting. Some of their modern convention centers and reasonable and competitive prices. owners used to work in diplomatic services. Major congress halls, cutting edge aristocrats held positions of ambassadors, initiated The country’s capital Prague is a real or organized important European peace projects technological infrastructure, style 4 gem. And more gems are scattered and comfort. and have been forever inscribed in European across the country which is rather cultural history. The Emperor’s ambassador, 2 The Czech Republic is a very safe small so it is possible to see most of Humprecht Jan Černín of Chudenice, had a destination and safety is extremely them in a relatively short time, be it Baroque palace built in Prague. Since 1934, the important in today’s world. Both Český Krumlov, Kutná Hora, Telč or palace has been the seat of the Czech Ministry of large international event attendees Třebíč. Foreign Affairs. One of the foreign ministers was and ordinary tourists arrive in the The country is ideally located in the also Prince Karel Schwarzenberg. And number country every day to enjoy pleasant 5 very heart of Europe and is easily of Prague’s magnifi cent palaces house foreign and safe stay. reachable from almost everywhere. diplomatic missions today. Vranov nad Dyjí 3 Noble interiors DiscoverDiscoverver thethe workwork ofof anan A century ago, PilsenPilsen waswaw s oneone of Bohemia’sBohemia’s mostmost important industrialstrial centers.cennters. ThisThis atmosphereatmosphere internationallyinternationally famousfamous architecta of innovation is reflected in Pilsen’s architecture and interior design, which was created by the prominent architect Adolf Loos. Visit the Czech Republic and see how the crème de la crème of entrepreneurs lived. Interiors of Loos Pilsen czechtourism.comczechtourism.com 1 hour from Prague 4 CZECH CONVENTION BUREAU – CZECHTOURISM Vinohradska 46, 120 00 Prague 2 P. O. Box 32, 120 41 AT PRESENT, THE FOLLOWING REGIONAL AGENCIES ARE Czech Republic INVOLVED IN THE CONVENTION BUREAU tel.: +420 221 580 111 Carlsbad Convention Bureau – Karlovy Vary Region www.czechtourism.com www.czechconvention.com Central Moravia&Jeseníky Convention Bureau – Olomouc Region East Bohemia Convention Bureau, DSVČ – Pardubice Region East Moravia Convention Bureau, CCRVM – Zlín Region Hradec Králové Region Convention Bureau – Hradec Králové Region CZECH REPUBLIC Moravia Convention Bureau, CCR-JM – South Moravian Region Moravian-Silesian Convention Bureau – Moravian-Silesian Region YOUR IDEAL MEETING DESTINATION North West Bohemia Convention Bureau, CCRL – Ústí Region Pilsen Convention Bureau – Pilsen Region Prague Convention Bureau – City of Prague South Bohemia Convention Bureau, JCCR – South Bohemia Region Vysočina Convention Bureau – Vysočina Region The Czech Convention Bureau can assist you in: Planning your event Organizing Site Inspections Drowing up a social program Find venue Helping your budget goals Some of our complimentary services include: Praha Promotional materials Help to find the right partners The Czech Convention Bureau is a non-profit organization and is associated with the Dignitary welcome letters from Mayors, Minis- official national tourist board - Czech Tourist Authority – CzechTourism. The Czech Conven- ters etc. tion Bureau promotes the Czech Republic as an ideal congress and conference destination through marketing and promotional activities coordinated with each region. Promotional video and photo library at www. czechtourism.com The mission of the Czech Convention Bureau is to be the authoritative source for the meet- Special event venues and event services ing industry in the Czech Republic, providing all conference organizers with a variety of Corporate Social Responsibility: Think globally, complimentary services and tools tailored to suit you and your clients needs. Advice and make a difference locally Obecní dům assistance are provided completely free of charge. 5 Kynžvart Chateau The Metternich family built a baroque castle on the site of a Renaissance fortress. In 1820, an Austrian politician and diplomat, Chancellor Klemens von Metternich, began the chateau’s next renovation in the Viennese classicist style supervised by Viennese architect Pietro Nobile. There is a golf course in the chateau park with ponds, gazebos and sculptures. Various art collections with unique Egyptian sarcophagi, Greek vases and excavations from Pompeii are of exceptional value. 6 CARLSBAD CONVENTION BUREAU Husovo náměstí 270/2 360 01 Karlovy Vary 10 REASONS WHY TO CHOOSE THE KARLOVY Czech Republic VARY REGION FOR YOUR MICE EVENT: mob.: +420 777 486 093 [email protected]
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