prague Conferences

The largest and capital city of the Czech Republic is Prague. The city is the fourteenth-largest in the EU. It served as Bohemia's first capital. The city, which is situated in the country's northwest on the Vltava River, is home to roughly 1.24 million people, while the population of its broader urban area is believed to be close to 2 million. With pleasant summers and freezing winters, the city experiences a temperate climate. Throughout its 1,100-year history, Prague has been a political, cultural, and economic hub of central Europe, with rising and falling fortunes.

Prague served as both the capital of the Holy Roman Empire and the seat of the Czech state, housing two Holy Roman Emperors. By the time of the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague had reached its pinnacle. It was a key city for the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Habsburg Monarchy. The city had a crucial role in the history of the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, the 20th century, both World Wars, and the Communist rule that followed World War II.

How to Reach Prague?

By Train

Through rail services like Eurail and Rail Europe, which provide a choice of trains to Prague from various locations, Prague is well connected to the rest of Europe. The Praha Hlavni Nadrazi is the city's primary rail hub.

By Air

Prague's Václav Havel Airport is about 20 kilometres from the city's centre. If you take a bus from the airport, it will take you 30 minutes to get to the city centre. This airport serves the city as a hub for several airlines.

By Road

Driving there in your own or a leased automobile is an additional method of getting to Prague. The travel is scenic, the highways are in good shape, and there are several petrol stations along the way. Taking the bus is the most affordable method to travel to Prague.

About Longdom

Longdom plays a key role in bringing together experts and novices for collaborative and fruitful talks focused on current research by organising prestigious international conferences and webinars. Longdom conferences aim to unite scientists of all ranks from a variety of disciplines to share knowledge and engage in informal conversations around predetermined topics. Longdom conferences will showcase ground-breaking, cutting-edge research on fundamental roles in tackling problems as well as academic to industrial research translation. Younger scientists will benefit from all of these possibilities for professional development, which will encourage future partnerships and increase participation and commitment to their interesting research projects.

Previous prague Conferences

Conference Title Conference Name Venue Dates
Orthopedics 2023 2nd International Conference on Orthopedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Disorders Orthopedics 2023 Prague, Czech Republic September 25th, 2023
10th International Conference on Clinical Pediatrics and Childcare Clinical Pediatrics 2023 Prague, Czech Republic September 25th, 2023
Brain Conference 2023 5th International Conference on Brain Disorders and Brain Injury Brain Conference 2023 Prague, Czech Republic September 25th, 2023
2nd International Conference on Public Health and Healthcare Management Public Health 2023 Prague, Czech Republic July 27th, 2023
2nd International Conference on Cancer Research and Cancer Therapy Cancer 2023 Prague, Czech Republic July 27th, 2023
3rd International Conference on Recycling and Waste Management Recycling 2023 Prague, Czech Republic July 27th, 2023
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