Business Guide to Premium Business Trips in Prague: Hotels, Eat, & Network

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This compact guide covers the essentials. Where to base yourself.

Prague is now recognised as a superior destination for high-level business travel. The local environment merges the majesty of the past with the speed of the present. Together with an advanced and refined range of hotel and restaurant options. The outcome is that the city is ideal for gaining client approval, bringing transactions to a successful close, and building connections that last. Further insights on Prague nightlife for business travelers can be found through our web portal.

This compact guide covers the essentials. Where to base yourself. The best choices for eating out when the outcome matters. And the spots where you can make useful contacts just as the people who know the city do.

Those requiring traditional importance and a service of the highest possible standard will find it at the Four Seasons Prague. Facilities include scenes of the river, areas for private outdoor use, and a group of assistants whose skills are already widely acknowledged. The Mandarin Oriental, set in a former monastery, offers serene discretion and state-of-the-art meeting spaces. If modern design appeals, both the Bohemia Suites and the COSMOPOLITAN Hotel offer a level of accommodation similar to that of a luxury flat, and they include spaces for work that appeal to the top people in Prague's business world. The most impressive and effective choice for holding private meetings at a very elevated level is still the Presidential Suite at the Hilton Prague Old Town.

If your requirements include a formal meal with business clients, you should reserve the private room at La Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise, a restaurant that has a Michelin star. The restaurant takes the food of the region and gives it a new form, doing so with exact technique. For views that are particularly memorable, you will need to arrange a table on the external seating at Kampa Park, positioned below the Charles Bridge. The sort of clients who enjoy seeing things made and eating food that combines influences will be satisfied by the open kitchen and the mixed menu that Sansho offers. For a breakfast that has a purpose or a less formal lunch, the Art Deco style of Cafe Imperial and the modern industrial appearance of Eska in Karlin are still the locations that are most often chosen.

The T-Anker bar on the roof has a full view of the surrounding area and is frequented by local figures from the finance and business worlds; as such it is a recommended location for forming contacts in the evening. If you need a place where you can speak without being overheard and without drawing attention, the Zinc Lounge in the Four Seasons offers the privacy normally found in a private members' club. Conference delegates should head to the Panorama Bar at the Congress Centre for sunset drinks with fellow professionals. To add a cultural dimension, arrange a private seating box at the National Theatre or the Rudolfinum; attending a performance together creates a relationship that goes beyond the standard business connection.

For any visit that has a professional purpose, it is vital that you know about and follow the conventions of Czech business life. Being on time is an absolute requirement; if you are ten minutes late, this can be seen as a very significant failure to show proper respect. During initial introductions, use formal academic or professional titles such as "Ing." for engineers. In addition, the handshake that you give should be confident and have some pressure; when you shake hands, you should also look the other person in the eye. At the meal, it is best to wait for the host to start the toast, rather than doing so yourself. The correct action is to lift your glass, pronounce "Na zdravi", and keep your eyes moving to make contact with each person present. Do not forget that the evening meal is a long, comfortable affair, often lasting for about three hours; talk about business is present, but it tends to come out in the later part of the meal. In dining establishments, an additional payment of about 10 to 15 percent is the normal practice. With a more moderate sum for people who transport bags and for car drivers. Though payment by card is usual in the more select places. It is recommended to have a quantity of Czech cash with you for taxi rides and for smaller places. If you value a transfer between meetings that is reliable and will not be late, you should turn to ride-hailing apps; Uber and Bolt are examples. Because the city's uneven stone surfaces and the inconsistent nature of traffic can make the distance seem shorter or longer than it really is when walking.

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