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27th November 2009
EEEIC 2010 will be held in the Prague (Czech Republic)
Prague is considered to be one of the most beautiful cities in world and belongs to the most visited cities on the continent in Europe. The historic centre of Prague is included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Prague with its exquisitely preserved historical center is known as the Golden City or City of hundred spires. Prague is now among the most visited cities in the world. Many visitors come back to Prague several times. Tourists consider Prague the most beautiful capital city in the world.
The event will be held at the comfortable and modern four stars Hotel Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square located in the vicinity of the city centre.
Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square is a 4 star hotel with newly renovated rooms in the historic part of Prague, close to major businesses and 5 min walk from the famous Wenceslas Square. Ideal for business trips, offers WiFi internet and 4 meeting rooms for conferences and seminars. When your work is done, enjoy the bar and restaurant with international and local cuisine, relax with pay TV and video on demand in your room or unwind in the gym, indoor swimming pool and sauna. Onsite paying parking.
Arriving in Prague
- By plane
Prague Airport , Ruzyne (all international flights arrives here), is located 17km from the city centre.
The journey from airport to city centre takes around 20 - 25 minutes, or around 55 minutes by public transportation. At arrivals you will find the tourist information desk where you can get any information and help from friendly staff, who all speak English and German.
You can easily get to city using one of public buses, No.100, No.119, No.254 and No.179. You must buy a ticket before travelling at the arrivals lobby, at ticket machines or at the newsagents. Tickets cost just 26 CZK . If you take the No.119 or No.254 bus (every 15 to 20 minutes, journey takes about 20min) you should get off at the last stop called Dejvicka where you can transfer to the metro (subway) line A.
Alternatively there is a taxi rank and private shuttles which take you directly to the city from Prague airport. Be aware that Prague taxi drivers, though less than before, may try to rip of tourists.
- By train
All international trains arrive either at Praha hlavni nadrazi (main train station) or at Praha Holesovice. Both are located on the C line of the subway and are served by several tram lines.

The main train station is located only a few minutes from Prague’s city centre and Wenceslas Square. At both stations you can find money exchange offices, tourist information offices and a left luggage service. You are also able to book accommodation through some agencies there.
- By bus
If you are arriving by bus you’re most likely to terminate your journey at the main bus terminal Praha Florenc .

This bus terminal is about 15 minutes from the city centre, situated on the eastern edge of the New Town , it is easily accessible by tube (yellow line B and red line C) and trams. The bus terminal also has a left luggage facility and some exchange offices. Generally, bus is the cheapest way to travel across Europe. The Prague has regular connections from/to major European cities several times a week.