Travelling abroad was not always taken for granted. After 1989, the old regime that restricted free travel came to an end. When it fell, the borders opened and people were able to visit other countries without restrictions, just as foreigners could visit ours. Mass tourism brought new types of hotels to Prague—from the geometrically austere Hilton to postmodern, historicizing hotels such as the Hoffmeister and Don Giovanni. During an art workshop inspired by the new DEVADE exhibition, we will show how hotel architecture has changed and design our own accommodation for traveling so that it is pleasant, functional, and respects the surrounding environment.