Conference venue
Main venue: Cubex Centre Prague
Located in the wider centre of Prague, Cubex Centre Prague has one of the biggest capacities of any conference centres in Czechia’s capital. Despite its modern make-up, it runs fully on renewable energy. Although it is not right in the centre of Prague, Cubex is reachable by public transport – the metro, bus and tram stops are all at most a 5-minute walk from the conference centre.
Getting to the Venue
The address for Cubex Centre Prague is Na Strži 2097/63, 140 00 Praha 4-Nusle
Getting there (and around Prague)
Prague has an extensive, effective and cheap public transport system. You can use trams, buses and the metro to get just about anywhere in the city in a short span of time. Below are two links that will explain all you might need to know about how this works and how much they cost.
To look up how to get where you want to go, we recommend Google Maps or another map application along with one of Prague’s main transport apps, Litacka. The app will show you departures and arrivals of all trams, buses or the metro from specific stops (with current delays), and you can also use it to directly buy tickets.
Note: If you buy your ticket in the transport app, it is valid only 2 minutes after payment.
Journey from Vaclav Havel Airport
🎯 Take Bus 59 from the airport and go to Nadrazi Veleslavin (here), take the metro Line A to Staromestska, switch to metro Line C and go to Prazskeho povstani (here). From there you can walk for approx. 15 minutes directly to Cubex or take tram 19 to Pankrác (here).
The journey from the airport takes around 70 minutes. You need to buy a ticket (90min ticket = 40 CZK).
Journey from Prague Main Railway Station
🎯 The metro Line C is accessible without leaving the station building. Take it and go to Prazskeho povstani (here). From there you can walk for approx. 15 minutes directly to Cubex or take tram 19 to Pankrác (here).
The journey from the Main Railway Station takes around 70 minutes. You need to buy a ticket (90min ticket = 40 CZK).
🔔 These routes reflect the current public transport situation. Pankrác Metro Station (Line C), located right next to Cubex Centre, is temporarily closed due to construction work for the new metro Line D interchange. During this time, metro trains do not stop at Pankrác. The station is expected to reopen in early 2026, which will significantly improve access to the venue. In the meantime, tram line 19 (as per routes above) offers an alternative connection. We will keep you updated on any changes.
Training and reception venue: Karolinum
The training and the reception on Monday (18 May) will take place in Karolinum. Located in the Old Town of Prague, Karolinum is the seat of the Charles University. The former dormitory is named after Emperor Charles IV and is a National Cultural Monument of Czechia.
Getting to Karolinum
The address for Karolinum is Ovocný trh 560/5, 110 00 Staré Město
Journey from Vaclav Havel Airport
🎯 Take bus 59 from the airport and go to Nadrazi Veleslavin (here), take the metro – Line A to Staromestska (here). You can then take a short 8-minute walk across the Old Town Square to Karolinum (here).
The journey from the airport takes around 40 minutes. You need to buy a ticket for the city transport (90 min ticket for 40 CZK).
Journey from Prague Main Railway Station
🎯 Leave the station building, cross the park to tram stop Hlavni nadrazi and take tram 15 or tram 26 to Namesti republiky. From there, take a 10-minute walk to Karolinum.
The journey from the Main Railway Station takes around 18 minutes. You need to buy a ticket (30min ticket = 30 CZK).
Journey from Karolinum to Cubex Centre Prague
🎯 From Karolinum, walk to the Můstek metro station (approx. 4 minutes). Take the metro Line A to Muzeum, then transfer to the metro Line C and continue to Pražského povstání (here). From there, you can walk for approx. 15 minutes directly to Cubex Centre or take tram 19 to Pankrác (here).
🔔 These routes reflect the current public transport situation. Pankrác Metro Station (Line C), located right next to Cubex Centre, is temporarily closed due to construction work for the new metro Line D interchange. During this time, metro trains do not stop at Pankrác. The station is expected to reopen in early 2026, which will significantly improve access to the venue. In the meantime, tram line 19 (as per routes above) offers an alternative connection. We will keep you updated on any changes.
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2026-05-18
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