Are you looking for old postcards from places close to your heart? Do you want to complete missing pieces in your collection, or do you feel like starting a new collection? At the Collector Fair, you'll find the largest gathering of traders in collectors' items in the Czech Republic. But there is more - if you would like to know the value of your collection of stamps, coins, or phone cards, experts at specially-designated stands will be glad to give you a free appraisal. Come visit this event, which will provide you with inspiration, new discoveries, and ideas for original gifts!
Not for nothing does Prague, the capital city of the Czech Republic, bear the honorific title of being the "Heart of Europe", as you will find many well-preserved gothic and baroque monuments and unique cubist architecture in this city. And don't forget the fantastic Czech beer! For more information, please check out www.prague-info.cz.
According to the international reservation server hotel.info, Prague is the fifth-best destination in the world, where visitors can find much enjoyment at an affordable price. Participating in the survey were hotel guests who ordered accommodations at one of 210,000 hotels through that reservation server. So you can combine your participation at the Collector trade fair with an excursion to the city called the Golden Heart of Europe! And don't forget that visitors can find accommodations near the exhibition centre at much lower prices than are available at the reception desk, if they reserve a room on the trade fair website at: accomodation.
Thursday and Friday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Daily Pass: CZK 80
Permanent Pass: CZK 150
Free entry for women
Free entry for youths (up to 18 years of age)
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Fine coffee with a taste of history in PragueFamed for its fine architecture, the Czech capital is also known for its cafe culture and for the dissidents, artists and intellectuals who hatched plots or found inspiration there, over a cup of coffee. Today, modern designer spaces sit alongside the historical coffee-houses where Kafka, Einstein and Dvorak drank. |
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