Information for Travellers

Travel documents
You need a valid passport to enter the Czech Republic.

Citizens of most EU countries, U.S.A., Canada, Israel, and some other countries do not need a visa for short-term visits. However, due to changes made in policy recently, citizens of some countries now do need a visa to enter the Czech Republic.

Since the regulations can change, we suggest checking the website of the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs or with the Czech Embassy or Consulate in your country about regulations for your nationality.

If you need an invitation letter, please send an e-mail to Action M Agency. For obtaining Invitation Form confirmed by Czech Police the following details are needed:
Last name, First name
Date of birth
Home address - street, town, country
Nationality, Passport No


You can be invited by:

Milena Zeithamlova
Action M Agency
Vrsovicka 68
101 00 Praha 10
Czech Republic

Currency
The domestic currency is the Czech Crown (CZK). Exchange rates change daily so please check the official exchange rates of the Czech National Bank or the Universal Currency Converter for current rates of exchange.

Weather
The weather in Prague is generally nice in October. Sunny skies are the norm and temperatures in the low to mid 10s Celsius.

You can compare flight ticket prices offered by company Pelikan.

Discover the Czech Republic

Will you plan to stay in the Czech Republic after our conference? Would you like to find out more about Prague and its surrounding? The following website Discover Czech - Czech travel guide can assist you in:

  • information services, photos, virtual tours
  • accommodation around the Czech Republic in hotels, pensions and apartments
  • guided tours in and outside of Prague
  • transfers from Prague airport to the centre
  • transfers to destinations around Europe
  • cars rental