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15th International Conference on Disability, Virtual Reality & Associated Technologies

From the Vaclav Havel Airport

The connection between Václav Havel Airport Prague and Prague city centre is provided by public transport bus lines which operate at regular few-minute intervals. Bus stops are located directly in front of terminals.

To get to Prague city, the fastest possibility is by public transport. We recommend taking the 59 trolleybus line (Terminal 1/Terminal 2 → Veleslavín train station) and changing to metro Line A (green). Or you can take the 191 bus line (Terminal 1/Terminal 2 → Petřiny) and changing to metro Line A. In the metro line A take direction „Depo Hostivař“ and get off on the station „Dejvická“. The conference hall is just few steps walking from Dejvicka station.

Public transport bus rides and subway are subject to regular Prague Public Transport Fares (including pre-paid passes). Bus rides do not need to be booked in advance. The passengers must buy a ticket before onboarding and validate them once entered the subway station or bus or tram. Public transport tickets must be purchased in advance before the passenger boards the bus. Tickets are sold in the Visitor Centre, at the Prague Public Transit company counters in Arrival Halls, or from ticket vending machines located throughout both terminals and directly at bus stops. Most ticket machines accept contactless credit card payments. Tickets can also be purchased via SMS or the Lítačka mobile app. The app can also be used to search for the ideal public transport connection. The application is available for Android and iOS.

You can also choose some of the taxi services in Prague, or services like Uber, Bolt or Liftago. It takes approximately 30-40 minutes ride from the airport to the conference hall (Czech Institute of Informatics, Robotics and Cybernetics, Jugoslávských partyzánů 1580/3, Prague 6, Dejvice)

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