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CAMP Tour: By boat to the future of transport

What will transport in Prague look like in ten, twenty or thirty years? Where will new transport hubs, railway lines and tram bridges be built? And what impact will this have on everyday travel around the city? This year's final cruise on the Vltava steamboat will offer a view of the future of transport from a perspective you don't normally experience – from the river. Together with host Jiří Jaroš and experts from IPR Prague, we will look at upcoming projects that will fundamentally transform the backbone of the transport infrastructure – including new railway tunnels, station modernisation, tram network development and new bridges for public transport, pedestrians and cyclists. We will also discuss the broader impacts on urban space, the landscape and the sustainability of transport in the metropolis.

Practical information:

  • The event is also accessible to the deaf – interpretation into Czech sign language will be provided; the commentary will be adapted to be understandable and easy to interpret.
  • Capacity is limited; visitors who wish to use the interpreting or transcription services are kindly requested to purchase a specific ticket – category ‘deaf’.
  • Please arrive no later than 16:45 (the boat departs at 17:00).
  • Boarding and disembarking: Vltava steamboat, platform no. 4 under Palackého Bridge
  • The cruise will last approximately 2.5–3 hours, sailing towards the confluence of the Vltava and Berounka rivers.
  • By attending CAMP events, you agree to the publication of photographs and video recordings.
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