Convent of St. Agnes of Bohemia
- The St Agnes Convent is one of the most important Gothic buildings in Prague. It was founded around 1230 by the princess St Agnes of Bohemia and her brother King Wenceslas I.
- The convent offers more options for a welcome drink - garden, Ambits, or St. Salvator church, where you can also organize a concert for your guests. It is possible to arrange a guided tour of its historical part. The venue is suitable for both, a party with DJ as well as for an elegant gala dinner.
- Capacity: max. 300 people
Palace Žofín
- The neo-Renaissance Žofín Palace is one of the most notable architectural treasures in Prague. Situated on an island and surrounded by a large garden, this venue belongs to the most prestigious ones.
- The lovely Large Hall offers enough space for a big gala dinner and there is still space for a podium.
- Capacity: max. 800 people
National House of Vinohrady
- The Neo-Renaissance National House was built in 1894. Together with Vinohrady Theatre and St. Ludmila Church it is one of the dominant buildings on Namesti Miru.
- The biggest attraction of the National House - the three rich decorated halls and four syndicate rooms.
- Capacity: max. 500 people
National Technical Museum
- The Technical museum is the largest institution dedicated to preserving information and artifacts related to the history of technology in the Czech Republic.
- You can organize your event in the Transportation hall, among the precious cars and airplanes.
- Capacity: max. 300 people
New Town Hall
- Charles IV. founded the New Town soon after his coronation to become the king of the Holy Roman Empire. His plans were spectacular and New Town was the third largest town in Europe. The imposing New Town Hall prides itself on the largest secular gothic hall and the charming Renaissance appearance.
- The large Renaissance Hall with a wooden ceiling and wall paintings dates back to the 16th century.
- Capacity: max. 150 people
Trója Chateau
- Trója Chateau is considered one of the most important architectural works of the beginning of Late Baroque in Central Europe and was also to serve as a residence of the emperor. Outstanding European artists were invited to the construction and decoration of the chateau.
- Its large garden with many ornamental and fruit trees and a small natural maze would be ideal for a welcome drink.
- Capacity: max. 200 people
Prague Castle
- An ancient symbol of the Czech State, the most significant Czech monument and one of the most important cultural institutions in the Czech Republic. For over more than 10 centuries it has been the political and cultural center of our lands which is quite unique in Europe.
- The highlight is the glittering golden Spanish hall, the largest in the Castle, that was built under Rudolph II to store his art collection.
- Capacity: max. 500 people
Central Bank of the Czech Republic
- The Congress Centre of the Czech National Bank is located in the former Commodity Exchange in the center of Prague.
- In the congress center there is a large and small auditorium with a common foyer.
- Capacity: max. 300 people
Forum Karlín
- Forum Karlin is a multi-functional hall located near Prague’s city center in a district which is currently expanding with modern architecture.
- The building itself is covered with a special LED facade that can change colors according to client requirements. The hall can be separated and reduced in size by a fabric drape.
- Capacity: max. 1.000 people
Private cruise on Vltava river
- We can offer modern boats with retractable glass roofs and first-class catering. It is the easiest way to see the beauties of Prague after a long day of meetings. In the evening, the charm of the illuminated city is exceptional.
- Capacity: max. 300 people
Tower Park Prague
- The Zizkov Tower is an impressive building of the Prague panorama with a height of 216 meters.
- High above the sky you can admire the 360° view while savoring the best delicacies.
- Capacity: max. 150 people
Břevnov Monastery
- The oldest male monastery in the Czech Republic was founded by Duke Boleslav II. along with a second Bishop of Prague Adalbert in 993.
- The monastery runs a hotel and a restaurant located on its premises, representative halls of the prelate’s residence are hired for cultural and various public or privat events.
- Capacity: max. 100 people
Public Transport Museum and Depot Hall
- The best way to thrill your guests is by taking them for a ride on the historical tram ending in the Depot Hall at Střešovice where they will enjoy the dinner surrounded by the polished old trams. Truly an experience.
- Capacity: max. 150 people
And that´s not everything at all!
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