Tschechische Zentrale für Tourismus-CzechTourism
Tschechische Zentrale für Tourismus-CzechTourism
Sophienstr. 28, 10178 Berlin, Deutschland
Tel.: + 49 (0) 30 948 83 635
E-mail: berlin@czechtourism.com
Markéta Chaloupková
Director of ZZ Germany
Communication language: Czech, German, English
E-mail: chaloupkova@czechtourism.com
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News
Extreme rainfall and subsequent floods hit Czechia
Unfortunately, meteorologists' predictions came true and a flood wave swept through the northeast of the Czech Republic over the weekend. The rainfall continues and flooding is threatening in various parts of the country. Read more…
Traveler Alert: Extreme precipitation will hit Czechia!
Meteorologists are warning of extremely heavy rainfall coming to most of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia. The warning is valid from 12 to 15 September. The models predict the most intense precipitation until Sunday evening in the belt from the Novohradské hory mountains through Vysočina to Jeseníky. The integrated rescue system, water managers, carriers, accommodation operators, tourist destinations and others are on alert. Read more…
Success at the Canaletto Festival in Dresden - Czechia shone at the biggest urban festival in Germany
CzechTourism's foreign representation in Germany, together with other partners, presented Czechia at the largest city festival in Germany, the Canaletto Festival in Dresden. The event attracted over half a million visitors. At the Czech stand, they learned how they can actively relax and unwind in Czechia, tasted Czech specialties or discovered what our country offers to cycling enthusiasts. Read more…
Czechia is one of the most desirable congress destinations in the world
According to the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA), Czechia ranked 19th in the ranking of the most desirable conference destinations, which is the best result ever. Prague maintained its fifth position among European cities, as it did last year, and finished sixth worldwide. The success of Czechia in the global congress field thus confirms not only that the long-term cooperation between the domestic public and private spheres is effective in this respect, but also that the interest of foreign buyers in the regional offer is growing. This trend was also demonstrated at this year's IMEX in Frankfurt, where 3,100 companies from 150 countries presented themselves at the end of May. Read more…
Czechia Travel Trade Day 2024 in Hradec Kralove has just started
Last year, the most tourists in the last 11 years came to the Hradec Králové Region. In total, more than 1.5 million people visited the region, 80% of them were residents and one fifth were foreign travellers. In a national comparison, the region is the fourth most visited after Prague, South Moravia and South Bohemia. The latest data shows that tourism is gaining momentum and is reaching pre-covid numbers. The biggest inbound event in Czechia - Czechia Travel Trade Day 2024, which has just kicked off in Hradec Králové - is helping to boost, especially foreign visitors. It is organised by CzechTourism in cooperation with the Hradec Králové Regional Tourism Centre, the Hradec Králové Region and the Statutory City of Hradec Králové. Read more…
The interest of foreign tourists in the Czech Republic was boosted by a presentation at one of the largest tourism fairs in the world - ITB in Berlin
Over 5,500 exhibitors from 170 countries and more than 100,000 visitors. This is what one of the most important B2B tourism fairs in the world looked like - ITB in Berlin. The event also featured a presentation of the Czech Republic, prepared by the CzechTourism agency. During the three days, the Czech stand hosted over 500 meetings of tour operators, start-ups, German and foreign media. Read more…