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Faculty of Law, Charles University in Prague

Venue and location

Conference venue

Charles University

The event will be held across four buildings as outlined below.

Registration and exhibition will take place on the Ground Floor of the Faculty of Law Building (Building A).

Panels will be held across all of the below-listed buildings, except Municipal House (Building D).

Building A – Faculty of Law of Charles University (nám. Curieových 7, 116 40 Staré Město)
Building B* – Novotného lávka (Novotného lávka 200/5, 110 01 Prague 1)  
Building C* – Hollar Faculty of Social Sciences Charles University (Smetanovo nábřeží 6, Praha 1) 
Building D* – Municipal House (Náměstí Republiky 5, 111 21 Staré Město) 

* Buildings B, C and D are within 15-minute walking distance of Building A.

Getting there

If you can, please consider travelling to Prague by train.

When arranging travel and accommodation, please ensure that your booking is refundable. It is your responsibility to arrange appropriate travel insurance. ECPR is not liable for reimbursing the cost of travel or accommodation made by participants.

Letiště Václava Havla Praha (Václav Havel Airport) is Prague's international airport. While it has no metro or train connections to the city centre, it is served by buses and taxis.

The following bus routes connect the airport to the main metro stations:

City Bus 119
To the Nádraží Veleslavín metro station (green line A) where you can transfer to other metro lines using the same ticket to continue to your destination.

City Bus 100
To Zličín metro station (yellow line B) in the centre of Prague.

Airport Express
To Prague Main station (Hlavní nádraží) (red line C).

If travelling within the Czech Republic, the quickest way between the major cities is via the express trains (rychlík), while local passenger trains (osobní vlaky) are very affordable but stop very frequently.

Direct rail links connect Prague with more than 20 European cities, including:

  • Munich: five hours
  • Vienna: four hours 30 minutes
  • Berlin: five hours 30 minutes
  • Paris: ten hours

Tickets are available here.

As the new main operator of taxi services at the airport, Uber falls under the obligation to fix the fare before each ride. The final fare must not exceed the agreed price, even when changing the route or waiting in traffic.

Most international buses will arrive at the Florenc bus station. All bus terminals are easily accessible by metro and the name of the metro stop usually corresponds with the name of the bus terminal. You can check connections and plan your route here.

Prague lies at the nexus of several European highways and is a relatively easy drive from many major regional cities.

  • Nuremberg: three hours
  • Berlin, Munich and Vienna: four hours
  • Budapest: five hours

Check if you are eligible for a visa exemption here.

Visas are mandatory for all visitors not covered by the above. Where a visa is required to visit Prague for a stay of up to 90 days you will need to apply for a Schengen (short-term) visa.

Please note the following:

  • Visas are not available at border crossings or at Prague Airport. If you require a visa and arrive without one, you will be refused entry to the Czech Republic.
  • Travellers with a visa must register with the police within three working days of arrival.

More information on travellers that require a visa is available here.

Further information on visas
Visa requirements and related rules may be subject to change. If you are in doubt, you are strongly advised to contact the Czech embassy in your country by visiting the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic and applying for your visa as soon as possible.

Visa invitation letters will be supplied on request only when ECPR has received the registration fee in full, and when the 7-day cooling-off period has passed.

Unfortunately, the ECPR cannot offer any further advice on visas.

Getting around

Free travel passes will be available for all participants and will be handed out at registration.

Free travel passes will be available for all participants and will be handed out at registration. Tickets will be valid for zones P, O, and B (in the Prague area) except for PID trains.

Find more information on zones and timetables here.

When you get the ticket, you will need to stamp it in the yellow validator machine (usually in metro station or inside of bus or tram) on your first journey. It will be marked by the date and time. From that time it is validated for five days and you do not have to stamp it again. Further information can be found here.

Tickets in Prague can be used on any type of public transportation and allow transfers between lines and different types of transport for the duration of the period for which the pass is valid. These can be purchased for 30 or 90 minutes, 24 hours or 72 hours.

You can buy your tickets here. Children under six ride free.

Ticket terminals are installed in all trams and in the metro vestibules. They are intended for the purchase of single-journey tickets and issue only a limited range of tickets. Only cashless payments are accepted. Find more information here.

The metro operates daily from 5 am to midnight across three lines:

  • Line A (shown on transport maps in green): Runs from the northwestern side of the city at Nemocnice Motol to the east at Depo Hostivař.
  • Line B (yellow): Runs from the southwest at Zličín to the northeast at Černý Most.
  • Line C (red): Runs from the north at Letňany to the southeast at Háje.

There are three transfer stations in the city centre where two subway lines intersect:

  • Můstek (lower end of Wenceslas Square): lines A and B 
  • Muzeum (upper end of Wenceslas Square): lines A and C
  • Florenc (main bus station): lines B and C

Convenient stops for visitors include Staroměstská (closest to Old Town Square), Malostranská (Malá Strana), Můstek (Wenceslas Square), Muzeum (National Museum), and Praha - Hlavní nádraží (main train station). After the metro closes, night trams (91 to 99) cross the city about every 30 minutes through the night.

View the map of the metro and tram network here.

Daytime trams run from 5 am until midnight in 8–10 minute intervals (10–20 minutes on weekends). Night trams (numbers 91–99) run from 00:30 am to 4:30 am in 30-minute intervals.

Tram 22 follows one of Prague's most scenic routes, passing by the National Theatre to Staroměstská and Malostranská metro stations, and continuing up to the Belveder, Prague Castle and Pohořelec, with some stunning views along the way.

Tram 17 connects the conference venue. Právnická fakulta is the stop for Building A, while Karlovy lázně is for Building B and C.

entrance vstup
exit výstup
subway metro
subway station stanice metra
line (A, B, C) linka (A, B, C)
escalator eskalátor
transfer přestup
route trasa

Paid area, validate your ticket Placený prostor, označte si jízdenku

Train approaching the station Vlak přijíždí do stanice

Please finish exiting and boarding the train, the doors are closing. Ukončete prosím výstup a nástup, dveře se zavírají

Next station: [name of station] Příští stanice: [name of station]

Transfer to line A/B/C Přestup na linku A/B/C