Tour Czechia for your next corporate retreat

Home to many medieval towns

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Historically known as Bohemia, Czechia is a country in Central Europe bordered by Austria, Germany, Poland, and Slovakia. It has a hilly landscape with mostly temperate continental and oceanic climate. It’s a beautiful location for your next team retreat.

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Why 

Czechia

works for offsites

There are some amazing sights to see in Czechia like the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Prague Astronomical Clock, Old Town Square, Petrin Tower, and Karlštejn Castle. You can also visit Prague Zoo, Obecní Dům, and Lobkowicz Palace art museum.

Prague is the capital of Czechia and a great place to find lots of team-building activities such as a treasure hunt or an escape room. These activities, along with others, encourage teamwork and inspire your team to get along and build lasting bonds.

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Czechia

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Sample

Czechia

Retreat Itinerary

Prague’s retreat agenda moves from castle-view welcome drinks and medieval team challenges through Old Town to countryside cooking experiences and riverside dinners along the Vltava.

Day 1: Arrival & Old Town Evenings

Historic streets, local food & relaxed introductions

  • 14:00–18:00Airport transfers & hotel check-in (Old Town or Malá Strana)
  • 18:30–20:00Welcome drinks with views over Prague Castle
  • 20:00–22:30Group dinner in a traditional Czech beer hall near Old Town Square
  • 22:30+Optional evening walk across Charles Bridge

Day 2: Workshops & Prague Discovery

Focused collaboration with a playful city challenge

  • 07:30–08:30Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–10:30Leadership sessions & company planning
  • 10:30–11:00Coffee break with Czech pastries
  • 11:00–12:30Breakout workshops & collaborative discussions
  • 12:30–14:00Lunch in Malá Strana
  • 14:30–17:30Interactive medieval treasure hunt through Old Town, Jewish Quarter & Lennon Wall
  • 18:00–20:00Free time for cafés, museums or riverside walks
  • 20:30–22:30Dinner aboard a private Vltava riverboat

Day 3: Bohemian Team Experience

Shared activities beyond the city center

  • 07:30–08:30Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–10:00Morning reflection session & roadmap recap
  • 10:30–15:30Czech cooking challenge and craft beer tasting in a countryside venue outside Prague
  • 15:30–18:00Relaxed return with optional stop at Letná Park viewpoints
  • 20:30–lateFarewell dinner in a vaulted cellar restaurant in the Old Town

Day 4: Departure & Final Conversations

Slow morning before heading home

  • 07:30–09:00Breakfast at hotel
  • 09:00–11:00Optional coworking session or café meetup
  • FlexibleAirport transfers & departures

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It was amazing. I mean, the team was just absolutely over the top, thrilled. Everything was fantastic.

Dean
CEO

As we wrap up our first-ever company offsite in Portugal, I feel so grateful for the incredible experience we've shared as a team. This past week has been nothing short of amazing, filled with enriching and productive sessions, workshops, and memorable moments.

Alejandro
VP, People & Culture

It was a massive success, the team loved every part of it and all of the restaurants, activities, transfer, etc. that you organised were excellent. I will certainly be contacting Surf Office again for anything I plan in the future.

Phil
Chief Sales Officer

We had a great retreat! So far all individual feedback that came back through a survey we sent out to the team, was super positive! Everyone really enjoyed it!

Sarah
Project Manager

We loved it! Our management had very specific requirements for a retreat location... remote and in nature but with room for interaction. The venue and every aspect of this retreat matched that. We loved it so much that we even consider repeating the venue.

Patricia
Operations Generalist & People Coordinator

Everyone has commented on how well the retreat went, and we really do appreciate everything that you did to make it go so smoothly.

Trina
Director of Finance

It was amazing. The whole team enjoyed everything. The hospitality, the area, the apartments, the sea view, the hotel staff, the old town. It was perfect, it was our best offsite.

Annika
Lead People Operations, Data and Processes

Everything was amazing. So I have only good things to say. Team loved it. Again, I was very congratulated. They were very happy. Everything was on spot.

Irina
Marketing Manager

We have organized company retreats for our distributed 30 people team multiple times with Surf Office and the team has loved it every time. Surf Office has some great venues as part of their portfolio and do a great job helping to facilitate pretty much everything from accommodation, food, activities, airport transfers etc.

Kaylie
Director of People

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FAQs about company retreats in

Czechia

Is Czechia a good destination for a team offsite?

Yes, Czechia is a strong option for company retreats thanks to its central European location, reliable transport, historic cities, and relatively affordable pricing. Teams can organize urban offsites in Prague and Brno or nature-focused retreats in mountain and countryside regions.

How easy is it to travel to Czechia for an international retreat?

Czechia is well connected for international teams. Prague Airport (PRG) handles most international arrivals, while Brno Airport (BRQ) supports regional routes. Teams can also arrive easily by train from cities like Vienna, Berlin, Budapest, and Bratislava.

What is the best time of year to organize a company retreat in Czechia?

The most popular periods are May to June and September to early October, when temperatures are usually between 18–27°C and outdoor activities are easier to organize. Winter retreats are also popular around December thanks to Christmas markets and mountain experiences.

Which destinations in Czechia are best for a company retreat?

The best location depends on the retreat style:

  • Prague for international access and nightlife
  • Brno for startup-friendly and tech-oriented teams
  • Český Krumlov for historic small-town atmosphere
  • Krkonoše Mountains for hiking and nature retreats
  • South Moravia for wine experiences and countryside offsites

What team-building activities can companies organize in Czechia?

Popular activities include:

  • River cruises and city challenges in Prague
  • Beer tastings and brewery tours
  • Wine tasting in Moravia
  • Castle visits and historical tours
  • Hiking in national parks and mountain regions
  • Escape rooms and indoor team games

How long should a corporate retreat in Czechia last?

Most company retreats in Czechia last 3 to 4 days. This gives enough time for workshops, team-building activities, dinners, and some free exploration without making travel feel rushed.

Is Czechia an affordable destination for company retreats?

Compared to destinations like France, Germany, or the Netherlands, Czechia is generally more budget-friendly for accommodation, dining, transportation, and group activities. This makes it especially attractive for startups and remote teams.

What food and social experiences can teams expect in Czechia?

Teams can expect hearty Czech cuisine, local beer culture, wine regions in Moravia, riverside dining, and lively nightlife in larger cities. Many groups we’ve hosted enjoy combining traditional Czech dinners with more modern restaurants and cocktail bars.

Is Czechia a good destination for remote and international teams?

Yes, Czechia is particularly convenient for distributed European teams because of its central location and manageable travel times. Prague is often used as the arrival hub, while smaller destinations provide quieter environments for focused offsites.

Why is Czechia becoming more popular for company offsites?

Czechia has become increasingly popular because it offers many of the benefits of Western European retreat destinations while remaining more affordable and less crowded. Teams can access historic cities, outdoor activities, nightlife, and strong infrastructure without overly complicated logistics.