Foreign representation in Slovakia
Czech Tourism Centre - CzechTourism
Prepoštská 6, 11 01 Bratislava, SLOVAKIA
Phone: +421 911 420 669
E-mail: bratislava@czechtourism.com
Office temporarily closed (reconstruction)
Mgr. Nora Gill, Ph. D.
Director of ZZ Slovakia
Communication language: Czech, Slovak, English, German, Norwegian
E-mail: gill@czechtourism.com
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News
From the Anniversary of Magdalena Dobromila Rettig to Modern Czech Gastronomy
Czech gastronomy has much to offer - from traditional cuisine inspired by Magdalena Dobromila Rettig's famous Home Cookbook to modern establishments appreciated by foreign gourmets. The anniversary of the important Czech foundress became the impetus for the CzechTourism representation in Slovakia, which combined history with current projects and presented Czechia as an attractive gastronomic destination. Presentations for journalists and an exhibition on the art of cooking showed that food is not only a cultural heritage but also a strong attraction for travellers. Read more…
Czechia in the spotlight at Europe Day in Bratislava
CzechTourism's foreign representation in Slovakia presented itself at the Europe Day in Bratislava's Old Market Hall at the beginning of May - alongside foreign cultural institutes and embassies of EU countries. The joint stand attracted hundreds of children, teenagers and adult travellers. For the patient Czech-Slovak memory game players, travel pillows, neckerchiefs and other practical travel gifts were prepared on site. There were also a number of maps and overview materials from various locations in Czechia. Read more…
Active relaxation in Czechia: the CzechTourism agency has launched a new global campaign
To surprise, inspire and show Czechia as an ideal destination for active holidays and relaxation. This is the aim of the spring global campaign Unexpected Wellbeing, which has just been launched in selected countries by the Czech Tourist Authority – CzechTourism. It focuses on an attractive combination of sports activities, spa and relaxation. The campaign will run until the end of June. Original visuals and creative concepts were prepared for CzechTourism by the VCCP agency. Read more…
Ostrava hosts Czechia Travel Trade Day 2025
Last year, the Moravian-Silesian Region welcomed over one million tourists, reaching pre-COVID levels in terms of arrivals. Of the total number of visitors, 80% were domestic and 20% came from abroad. In a nationwide comparison, the region ranks as the eighth most visited. Supporting this growing interest, especially from international markets, is Czechia’s largest inbound tourism event – Czechia Travel Trade Day 2025, which has just kicked off in Ostrava. The event is organized by the Czech Tourist Authority – CzechTourism in cooperation with the Moravian-Silesian Region, the City of Ostrava, the North Moravia destination management organization, and the Ostrava tourist area. Read more…
The Moravian-Silesian Region will present itself as a great tourist destination at a major international event
The important event Czechia Travel Trade Day 2025 will take place in Ostrava. From 28 to 29 April 2025, buyers and journalists from all over the world will be able to discover the tourism potential of the Moravian-Silesian Region. Read more…
The best female ice hockey players in the world will gather in České Budějovice
As the start of the 2025 Women's Ice Hockey World Championship draws near, interest in accommodation is growing. Hotels in České Budějovice are reporting occupancy rates of between 75 and 90% and local guesthouses are gradually filling up. This confirms that this sporting event represents a significant opportunity for the development of tourism both in the region itself and in Czechia as a whole. Read more…