Webinars

Webinars

Expand your knowledge about the Czech Republic and other lesser-explored regions by tuning into recorded trade webinars led by local experts. Gain a deeper understanding of the region of the Czech Republic and explore our collection of recorded trade webinars and embark on a journey of discovery, learning, and business opportunities in these lesser-known but promising regions

All about Prague!

Missing travel? So are we! Join Prague City Tourism for an overview of the Czech capital on this first of our webinar series. These on-the-ground experts share local knowledge of people, places, and culture – and how best to experience them – perfect for travel industry types with an interest in this area


Christmas in Prague

Let us  invite you  to the famous Christmas markets that will light up the center of Prague and many  towns all over the country!   Soak in  the atmosphere of Czech Christmas, learn where to buy original handmade gifts,  how to enjoy numerous concerts, and what the typical Christmas dishes and drinks are!  Prague City Tourism will also explain the benefits of the new Prague Visitor Pass


Easter in Prague and Central Bohemia: Where to Sleep, Visit and Celebrate

When should we go? Where should we stay? What should we see? This presentation will highlight the cultural traditions and colorful markets that brighten the streets around Czech Easter (fun fact: the big day is on Monday, not Sunday). We’ll showcase some of Prague’s newest luxury hotels before stepping outside the capital and into the natural beauty of the castle-packed Central Bohemian region.


South Bohemia – the pearl of the Czech Republic

We will present both highlights and undiscovered beauties of South Bohemia, one of the most popular tourist regions of the Czech Republic. We will also give you useful tips for travelling around the region. 


Pilsen, Czech Republic:  There’s more to see beyond the Pilsner Urquell Brewery gates! 

Pilsen (also written as Plzeň in Czech) is located just  one hour drive southwest of Prague. Fans of pivo (Czech for “beer”) might tour the Pilsner Urquell Brewery before exploring the modern microbrew scene. Architecture fans can admire the preserved interiors of local architect Adolf Loos, and gaze at the stained glass inside one of the world’s largest synagogues.  And did you know that Pilsen is often called the most American city in the Czech Republic? Let’s find out why! 

Feel like seeing the Czech Republic from a different perspective? How about biking?

Learn how to explore the country on two wheels while visiting  smaller towns, tasting local Czech specialties and  getting some (moderate) exercise done! Our guest speakers will talk about the first Greenway in Central Europe, sustainable tourism and will  present all-inclusive packages & itineraries that you can book. Czech landscape offers thousands of suitable and beautiful trails for all categories – trekking, mountain, and road bikes. You can start your trip in Prague, bike through Moravia’s vineyards and UNESCO-protected landscapes and enjoy an epic journey through exceptional beauty and centuries of iconic history. Let us inspire you for your next travel adventure!

South Moravia – place, where You can get a new lease on life

Welcome to the region of sun and an authentic atmosphere you cannot experience anywhere else. Region, that offers both undiscovered gems and UNESCO highlights as Villa Tugendhat or Lednice Chateau. Moreover, this region offers top gastronomy, highest number of small breweries and produces most wine in Czech Republic. We´ll present Brno with its creative young spirit and lively city centre. And we will invite You to Brno environs - within one hour drive You will encounter varied landscapes, sights and cultural traditions.

Finding Serenity (and Celebrities) in West Bohemia’s Spa Region

We move west to the Karlovy Vary region, the heart of the Czech spa industry, where a season of healing and relaxation has just begun. Walk with us through Karlovy Vary, a spa town with film industry connections—James Bond’s Casino Royale and Queen Latifah’s Last Holiday were both shot here, and the 55th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival which takes place every year in early July. We’ll also talk about some lesser-known towns that make up the West Bohemian Spa Triangle, set to receive UNESCO recognition for European spa culture this July.


Discover the Central Bohemia – Region with Royal Tradition

Still searching for the perfect holiday destination? Don’t look further! Discover the once royal realm of Central Bohemia, the largest region of the Czech Republic, the country’s’ capital, Prague. This region boasts a great range of cultural, natural and technical attractions and sights. During the webinar we’ll introduce you our majestic castles and chateaux, distinctive natural scenery, and rich cultural traditions.

North Moravia, the Colorful Region of Czechia

Discover Czechia's lesser-known treasure in the East, the Moravian-Silesian region. Its rich industrial heritage blends with historical marvels and breathtaking landscapes. This versatile terrain boasts two mountain ranges, providing opportunities for cycling, hiking, water sports, skiing, golf, and much more.

Castles and Chateaux (and how to book them), Vysocina region

You are (virtually) invited to visit Vysočina, a central Czech region stretching across both Bohemia and Moravia, known as Czechia’s Highlands. This nature-heavy area dotted with small towns and villages punches above its weight with three UNESCO World Heritage sites: (1) the Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk on Zelená hora (meaning “Green Mountain”), (2) the Basilica of St. Procopius and Jewish Cemetery in the town of Třebíč and (3) Telč’s historic town center. Vysočina balances these architectural marvels with both summer and winter fun such as hiking, cycling, and skiing.