Czech Tourist Authority - CzechTourism
2 Bloor Street West, Suite 1500
Toronto, Ontario M4W 3E2
CANADA
Tel.: (416) 363 - 9928
Fax: (416) 972 - 6991
E-mail: info-ca@czechtourism.com
The CzechTourism is located in the office tower, intersection of Bloor St. and Yonge St.
Our office is closed on Czech public holidays:
New Year's Day (Restoration of the Czech Independence Day) - 1 January
Easter Monday
Labour Day - 1 May
Liberation Day - 8 May
Saints Cyril & Methodius Day - 5 July
Jan Hus Day - 6 July
Czech Statehood Day - 28 September
Independent Czechoslovak State Day - 28 October
Struggle for Freedom and Democracy - 17 November
Christmas - 24, 25, 26 December
Here you will find more about those holidays
Please be informed that we can not provide personalized travel advice and itineraries; please contact a travel agent or a tour operator to help you with planning your trip.





The Czech Republic’s mountains offer high-quality conditions for downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and plenty of other activities. Another truly big attraction associated with winter sports is relaxation in the spas. Even families with children will be completely thrilled in the Czech Republic’s mountains.
Anyone who enjoyed playing at soldiers as a kid, who loves history, or who just wants to see something special should certainly head for the South Moravian town of Slavkov u Brna at the end of November. Here, the re enactment of the famous Battle of the Three Emperors will take place. Nearly a thousand enthusiasts will do battle in period uniforms.
Imaginative, amusing, splendid… and fun for everyone. With such words, one can describe the offer of New Year’s programmes in the metropolis as well as other places in the Czech Republic. Organisers have arranged events for families with children, young people, sportsmen and all those wanting to treat themselves to something special. Here is our New Year’s menu. 