Global Summit on

Physiotherapy, Physical Rehabilitation & Sports Medicine

THEME: "Global Perspectives: Shaping the Future of Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine"

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Venue

Hotel Duo

Teplická 492/19, 190 00 Prague 9
Czech Republic

Transportation

Hotel Duo is located in STRIZKOV in Prague 9. It is easily accessible for guests coming from different parts of Prague as well as from other cities and countries. The hotel is situated close to several key road junctions and guests have a spacious private car park at their disposal. At the same time, there is a metro station just a few steps from the hotel, making it possible to reach the city center and all the attractions Prague has to offer in just a few minutes. Accessibility to main transport hubs The hotel is easily accessible from Prague's Václav Havel Airport (approximately 30 minutes by car) and the main train station (approximately 12 minutes by metro to STRIZKOV station, line C, which is right next to the hotel), which facilitates the arrival of international and national travellers. The hotel is located close to the city ring road, which provides easy and fast connections to major motorways such as the D8 leading to Dresden and Berlin. The city ring road also provides a connection to the D1 motorway, a key route for travel to Brno and Vienna. The hotel is located just a few steps from the metro station STRIZKOV (line C), allowing quick access to the city center in just 12 minutes.

Location

About City

Prague is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful, attractive, and charming cities in the world. The Prague Castle, on a hill above the historic city, is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the largest continuous complex of castle buildings in the world. It covers an area of 70,000 m2. Together with Prague's historic center, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1992. One of the most popular attractions in Prague, the Charles Bridge, the oldest bridge in the metropolis, connects the Old Town with the Lesser Town. Its foundations were laid in 1357 by Charles IV. It was completed in 1390, but back then it was known only as the Stone Bridge. It is best to walk on the bridge early in the morning before the crowds of tourists arrive. Prague's Jewish District is also well-known. It was founded in the 13th century and preserves the history of Prague's Jews. The Old Synagogue is the oldest synagogue in Central Europe and is still used for worship. Prague offers an endless amount of fantastic things to see. Below you will find a short list of the most desirable sights. If you need any further information and tips on where to go and what to do in Prague, please contact the Hotel Duo Concierge. Interesting places in Prague Prague Castle Charles Bridge Old Town Hall with Astronomical Clock Church of Our Lady before Týn Josefov - Prague's Jewish District Powder Gate Municipal House Wenceslas Square Church of Our Lady Victorious Church of St. Nicholas Pet?ín Observation Tower Dancing House Strahov Monastery Vyšehrad Museum of Decorative Arts National Museum National Technical Museum Jewish Museum Museum of the City of Prague National Gallery Botanical Garden Royal Game Preserve Stromovka Podviní Park Vyso?any Galerie Harfa Shopping Center Let?any Shopping Center Fashion Arena Prague Outlet ZOO hl. m. Prague Bobsleigh track Prosek DinoPark Harfa