| title | Venue |
|---|---|
| subtitle | EuroPython 2025 will be back in Prague! |
The Prague Congress Centre will host EuroPython 2025 from 14–18 July (Monday–Friday).
Address: 5. května 1640/65, 140 21 Praha 4, Nusle
IMPORTANT: Please use Entrance 5 to access the conference.
- By metro: Take metro line C (red line) to Vyšehrad station. Exit on the Vyšehrad side — the venue is right in front of you.
- Vyšehrad: A historic castle complex with parks and beautiful views of Prague. A must-visit.
- Náplavka from Vyšehrad: A lively riverside area with pubs and spots to relax.
- I.P. Pavlova: One metro stop away — great for food, with plenty of restaurants and fast-food options.
- City Centre: Take the red metro line C two stops to Muzeum. Then exit onto Wenceslas Square and walk north-west towards the river to the Old Town Square, or take the green metro line A from Muzeum to Malostranská to get across the river.
The EuroPython sprints on Saturday & Sunday 19–20 July, along with the Unconference day, Humble Data, and Django Girls, will be held at a different venue:
Address: WPP Prague located in Ogilvy+ Geometry Business Centre, Bubenská 1, 170 00 Praha 7-Holešovice
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- By bus: The nearest stops are Náměstí Winstona Churchilla (line 135) and Viktoria Žižkov (lines 101, 123, 135, 175, 176). If you get off at Náměstí Winstona Churchilla, the entrance is directly across the street on Italská.
- By tram: From Viktoria Žižkov stop (lines 5, 9, 26), walk 5–10 minutes via Seifertova Street, through the park by Winston Churchill Monument, then up Italská Street. The entrance will be on your left.
- By metro or train: Go to Hlavní nádraží (main train station, line C). After exiting the metro, go up one level (not the ground floor) and turn left toward the North Platform (Sever). Walk through the tunnel, take the escalators, then stairs, and you’ll reach Italská Street. The VŠE building will be right in front of you. Walk uphill for a minute or two — the entrance will be on your left.
- Žižkov is known for its underground culture and alternative scene.
- Riegrovy Sady: A beautiful park with pubs and food trucks. Offers one of the best sunset views in Prague with Prague Castle in the background. Viewpoint location on Google Maps
- Růžová zahrada: A quiet rose garden located inside Riegrovy Sady, a few minutes from the venue. Entrance location
- Žižkov TV Tower: A 15-minute (uphill) walk away. Offers a panoramic view of Prague (entry is a bit pricey) and features David Černý’s iconic crawling baby sculptures.
- City Centre: You can walk to the main train station, go through it, and reach Wenceslas Square. It’s about a 15-minute walk. */}
