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Discover Central Europe 2016Facts & Figures
Hungarian Tourism Agency
Czech Republic Area 78,866 km2
Population 10,588,063 (30. 06. 2017)
Capital Prague
Language Czech
Time-Zone GMT + 1
Currency Czech Crown (CZK)
Major cities Prague, Brno, OstravaSource: Czech Statistical Office
HungaryArea 93,030 km2
Population 9,797,561 (01. 01. 2017)
Capital Budapest
Language Hungarian
Time-Zone GMT + 1
Currency Hungarian Forint (HUF)
Major cities Budapest, Debrecen, Szeged, Miskolc, PécsSource: Hungarian Central Statistical Office
PolandArea 312,679 km2
Population 38,422,000 (30. 06. 2017)
Capital Warsaw
Language Polish
Time-Zone GMT + 1
Currency Polish Zloty (PLN)
Major cities Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk, Katowice, Poznan, Wroclaw, Lublin Source: Central Statistical Office of Poland
Slovak RepublicArea 49,035 km2
Population 5,437,752 (30. 06. 2017)
Capital Bratislava
Language Slovak
Time-Zone GMT + 1
Currency Euro (EUR) since 1. 1. 2009
Major cities Bratislava, Trnava, Nitra, Trenčín, Žilina, Banská Bystrica, Prešov, KošiceSource: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic
The Visegrad Group Countries
Discover Central Europe – joint promotion of the Visegrad Group countries (V4) in tourismThe “Discover Central Europe” is a joint promotional initiative of four Central European countries - the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia - in the field of tourism. These countries, known as the “Visegrad group” (V4), form one unique tourist destination boasting numerous unique UNESCO monuments, world famous spas, authentically preserved historical towns and places of stunning natural beauty.
Discover Central Europe tourist promotion on global markets is primarily focused on distant and overseas countries – the USA, Russia, China and Japan, and since 2010 also on India and Brazil. All Visegrad countries have been members of the European Union since 2004 and in 2007 they became part of the Schengen Area.
The Visegrad countries share historical roots, culture and traditions, which make them as a region very special. Common architecture, art, cuisine and landscape are those distinguishing features that bind them together. At the same time however, each of the member countries has its own unique identity and surprises the visitors with intriguing sights and experiences at every step of their journey. Simply put, the V4 tourist region can be perceived as a quartet of destinations, which plays the same melody, even though each of the instruments is unique.
www.discover-ce.eu
Description Estimated costs
AMERICA
USA: 92,000 €
Discover Central Europe destination specialist 32,000 €
Travel Deals platform 7,500 €
Rick Steves' Europe 22,500 €
Road show US & Canada 30,000 €
LATIN AMERICA 12,000 €
Discover Central Europe fam trip & B2B workshop 12,000 €
ASIA
RUSSIA: 47,000 €
Road show Moscow, St. Petersburg 20,000 €
Road show Chelyabinsk, Ekaterinburg 8,000 €
Pocketguide mobile app 9,000 €
B2C campaign Moscow, St Petersburg 10,000 €
CIS COUNTRIES: 20,000 €
B2B presentation & workshop Minsk, Belarus 10,000 €
B2B presentation & workshop Baku, Azerbaijan 10,000 €
CHINA: 49,000 €
Discover Central Europe press trip 10,000 €
Discover Central Europe fam trip 12,000 €
Road show Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Shanghai 27,000 €
INDIA: 18,000 €
Road show New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore 18,000 €
SOUTH KOREA: 12,000 €
Discover Central Europe fam trip 12,000 €
SOUTH-EAST ASIA: 29,000 €
Road show Philippines (Manila), Singapore, Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur), Thailand (Bangkok) 17,000 €
Discover Central Europe fam trip & B2B workshop 12,000 €
GCC: 15,000 €
Discover Central Europe fam trip 15,000 €
OTHER
Discover Central Europe website maintenance 2,000 €
Discover Central Europe Facts & Figures 1,000 €
Discover Central Europe branding 10,000 €
TOTAL V4 CONTRIBUTION 2016 307,000,00 €
THE VISEGRAD GROUP MARKETING PLAN FOR THE YEAR 2016Performed Activities & Contribution
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• 6th safest destination out of 163 countries in the world • 12 historical monuments on the UNESCO Heritage List • UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage: 5 traditions
(Slovácko Verbuňk, Shrovetide, Falconry, Kings´ Ride, puppetry) • 6 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves • over 200 castles, chateaux and monuments • more than 40 protected historical towns • 33 spas • 104 golf courses • 4 national parks and 26 protected landscape areas • 12 mountain ranges higher than 1,000 metres • 40,782 km of walking trails • 44,000 km of cycling routes • 480 km of ski slopes • 3,540 km of cross-country ski trails • 1,800 km of horse riding routes
Czech Tourist Authority
CzechTourismwww.czechtourism.com
Website visitorsNovember 1st 2014: 2,378,776November 1st 2015: 2,354,070November 1st 2016: 2,200,000
www.facebook/czechrepublic
Facebook fansNovember 1st 2014: 225,510November 1st 2015: 343,836November 1st 2016: 411,819
ReceiptsInternational tourism receipts and expenditure 2012 - 2016
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Receipts mil. Euro 5,397 5,096 5,242 5,501 5,149
Expenditure mil. Euro 3,238 3,356 3,946 4,426 3,876
Balance mil. Euro 2,159 1,741 1,769 1,274 1,273
Direct Contribution of T&T to GDP in % 2.7 2.9 2.8 2.8 2.5Source: Czech Statistical Office, Czech National Bank, WTTC
Czech Republic
Znojmo Krkonoše mountains
CapacityCapacity of public accommodation establishments 2016
Units Rooms Bed-places
Total 9,168 207,309 533,507
Hotel ***** 60 6,693 13,146
Hotel **** 621 38,650 78,054
Other hotels and boarding houses 5,341 91,749 226,556
Tourist campsites 510 8,938 33,042
Holiday Dwellings & Hostels for Tourists 1,013 18,110 63,902
Other 1,623 43,169 118,807Source: Czech Statistical Office
Summary statistics2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Arrivals of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 15,098,817 15,407,671 15,587,076 17,195,550 18,388,853
Domestic 7,451,773 7,555,806 7,491,191 8,488,637 9,067,413
International 7,647,044 7,851,865 8,095,885 8,706,913 9,321,448
Bednights of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 43,278,457 43,308,279 42,946,929 47,093,906 49,696,957
Domestic 21,484,472 21,163,383 20,836,817 23,807,391 25,428,808
International 21,793,985 22,144,896 22,110,112 23,286,515 24,268,149
Average lenght of stay (in nights)
Total 2.87 2.81 2.83 2.76 2.70
Domestic 2.88 2.80 2.84 2.78 2.80
International 2.85 2.82 2.83 2.73 2.60Source: Czech Statistical Office
Prague
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• Hungary has 9 UNESCO World Heritage Sites listed • There are cca. 150 spas and Europe’s only cave bath in Miskolctapolca • Europe’s largest thermal water lake called Lake Hévíz • The Great Plain of Hungary is the largest continous grassland in Europe. • With 77 km length and 7.8 km width on the average Lake Balaton is the largest lake
in Central Europe • 13 bridges span the river Danube in the capital Budapest • 7th place at World’s Top10 Trolley Rides for the tram#2 in Budapest (National
Geographic) • More than 30 ruin pubs, including the 3rd best bar in the world (Lonely Planet)• 10 National Parks • Cca. 200 caves under Budapest, 4 of them open for visitors
Hungarian Tourism Agency Ltd.www.gotohungary.com
Website visitorsNovember 1st 2014: 1,053,447November 1st 2015: 1,115,741November 1st 2016: 1,068,674
www.facebook.com/HungaryTourism
Facebook fansNovember 1st 2014: 11,060November 1st 2015: 13,025November 1st 2016: 188,000 all mutations
Hungary
Fertő Castle Széchenyi Thermal Baths
Parliament House
Hungarian Tourism Agency
Summary statistics2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Arrivals of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 8,385,169 8,885,053 9,639,865 10,402,901 11,117,294
Domestic 4,221,528 4,497,361 5,022,114 5,474,390 5,815,451
International 4,163,641 4,387,692 4,617,751 4,928,511 5,301,843
Bed nights of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 21,805,200 22,968,472 24,433,676 25,887,893 27,629,453
Domestic 10,413,017 10,985,589 12,082,346 12,925,498 13,827,408
International 11,392,183 11,982,883 12,351,330 12,962,395 13,802,045
Average lenght of stay (in nights)
Total 2.6 2.59 2.5 2.5 2.5
Domestic 2.5 2.44 2.4 2.4 2.4
International 2.7 2.73 2.7 2.6 2.6Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office
CapacityCapacity of public accommodation establishments 2016
Units Rooms Bed-places
Total 3,386 98,543 381,054
Hotel ***** 10 2,218 4,651
Hotel **** 214 20,936 49,247
Other hotels and boarding houses 1,978 50,631 127,509
Tourist campsites 256 1,247 118,161
Community hostels 463 15,381 55,120
Other 465 8,130 26,366Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office Note: Community hostels are tourist hostels and youth hostels.
ReceiptsInternational tourism receipts and expenditure 2012 - 2016
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Receipts mil. Euro 3,993 3,970 4,421 4,814 5,109
Expenditure mil. Euro 1,538 1,436 1,531 1,650 1,954
Balance mil. Euro 2,456 2,534 2,891 3,164 3,155
Direct Contribution of T&T to GDP in % 4.1 4.1 3.9 5.8 6.1
Source: Hungarian Central Statistical Office
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Poland
• 15 UNESCO sites, 4 of which are whole city complexes - Old Towns of: Warsaw, Krakow, Torun, and Zamość
• 426 castles – some of them are museums, and some were turned to hotels and congress centers• 926 museums (private and public), many of which are interactive, modern• 23 national parks located in all parts of Poland and 108 protected landscape parks • Last primeval forrest in Europe - Białowieski National Park (UNESCO site) • Several animal and plant species which are extinct or rare elsewhere in the world• Very divers landscapes: sea coastline, lake province, lowlands, highlands, several mountain
ranges of different character • The biggest lake region (with over 1,000 lakes) in Europe after Finland, plentiful of rivers and
channels and a 700 km long sand beach Baltic See coastline, which makes Poland a dream come true for water sports enthusiasts: kayaking, yachting, kitesurfing, etc.
• Great conditions for active sport enthusiasts, thanks to the diverse landscapes: 49,200 km of walking/hikking trails, 18,500 km of cycling routes, 1,100 of kayaking routes, 400 km of skiing trails, as well as great conditions for horsebackriding, golfing and alpinism, 70,000 km of tourist trails.
• Over 240 SPA resorts in 40 health centers • 16 airports serving 25 airlines • Many large shopping centers, some of which are world award winners, in each big city • Trendy pubs and restaurants of cuisines from the whole world • A long list of well known international music festivals and cultural festivals
Polish Tourist Organisationwww.poland.travel
Website visitorsNovember 1st 2014: 2,313,904November 1st 2015: 1,257,105November 1st 2016: 2,562,271
www.facebook.com/gotopoland
Facebook fansNovember 1st 2014: 78,180November 1st 2015: 101,000November 1st 2016: 113,740
Morskie Oko, Tatra Mountains Motlawa River, Gdansk
Market Square, WroclawSummary statistics
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Arrivals of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 22,011,602 23,401,138 25,083,978 26,942,056 28,920,878
Domestic 17,032,308 18,158,166 19,613,643 21,252,486 22,812,679
International 4,979,294 5,242,972 5,470,335 5,689,570 6,108,199
Bednights of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 62,014,890 62,959,452 66,579,589 71,234,421 76,763,269
Domestic 50,138,291 50,488,184 53,587,348 57,476,764 61,776,379
International 11,876,599 12,471,268 12,992,241 13,757,657 14,986,890
Average lenght of stay (in nights)
Total 2.82 2.7 2.65 2.64 2.65
Domestic 2.94 2.78 2.73 2.70 2.71
International 2.39 2.38 2.38 2.42 2.45Source: Central Statistical Office of Poland
CapacityCapacity of public accommodation establishments 2016
Units Rooms Bed-places
Total 10,509 151,236 749,191
Hotel ***** 61 7,617 14,532
Hotel **** 349 34,365 69,198
Other hotels and boarding houses 3,555 109,254 228,751
Tourist campsites 135 n/a 23,405
Holiday Dwellings & Hostels for Tourists 604 n/a 35,879
Other 5,805 n/a 377,426Source: Central Statistical Office of Poland
ReceiptsInternational tourism receipts and expenditure 2012–2016
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Receipts mil. Euro 9,600 9,400 10,800 12,900 13,200
Expenditure mil. Euro 5,100 6,544 6,700 7,200 7,200
Balance mil. Euro 4,500 2,856 4,100 5,700 6,000
Direct Contribution of T&T to GDP in % 2.3 n/a n/a n/a n/a
Source: Institute of Tourism, Warsaw; National Bank of Poland; UNWTO
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• Beautiful landscape scenery in fascinating mountains and vast lowlands
• Pure nature in nine National Parks and other more than thousand protected territories
• Breathtaking historical monuments including nine UNESCO Heritage
• Interesting castles, beautiful chateaux and romantic old ruins • Entertaiment and relaxation during the city breaks • Endless fun and enjoyable leisure in the thermal aquaparks • Well-being in 23 really therapeutic Spas with more than 1,400 mineral
springs • Good condition for skiing in 36 modern ski-resorts • Friendly people and quality service in hotels,
restaurants and shops • Little country with big entertainment
Slovak Tourist Boardwww.slovakia.travel
Website visitorsNovember 1st 2014: 1,187,720November 1st 2015: 2,098,510November 1st 2016: 2,754,420 www.facebook.com/slovakiatourism
Facebook fansNovember 1st 2014: 5,850November 1st 2015: 17,008November 1st 2016: 41,300
Slovakia
Bratislava Chateau Bojnice
Low Tatras Summary statistics
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Arrivals of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 3,774,062 4,048,505 3,727,710 4,330,249 5,023,629
Domestic 2,246,562 2,378,557 2,252,693 2,609,056 2,996,620
International 1,527,500 1,669,948 1,475,017 1,721,193 2,027,009
Bednights of tourists in collective accommodation establishments
Total 10,908,200 11,486,571 10,900,434 12,350,080 14,138,420
Domestic 6,806,999 7,146,562 6,995,966 7,893,672 8,993,087
International 4,101,201 4,340,009 3,904,468 4,456,408 5,145,333
Average lenght of stay (in nights)
Total 2.95 2.89 2.84 2.9 2.9
Domestic 3.07 3.03 3 3.1 3.0
International 2.77 2.68 2.6 2.6 2.6Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic
CapacityCapacity of public accommodation establishments 2016
Units Rooms Bed-places
Total 3,489 62,819 160,939
Hotel ***** + **** 175 11,261 24,974
Other hotels and boarding houses 1,300 28,607 70,800
Tourist campsites 58 781 3,167
Holiday Dwellings & Hostels for Tourists 325 6,860 19,578
Other 1,631 15,310 42,420Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic
ReceiptsInternational tourism receipts and expenditure 2012–2016
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Receipts mil. Euro 1,789 1,925 1,941 2,130 2,483
Expenditure mil. Euro 1,681 1,782 1,860 1,917 2,022
Balance mil. Euro 108 143 81 213 460
Direct Contribution of T&T to GDP in % 2.5 2.7 2.6 2.7 2.7
Source: Statistical Office of the Slovak Republic
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01 Road show India 2016 - Mumbai02 B2B workshop Minsk 2016 - general
information03 B2B workshop Baku 2016 - cataogue04 V4 Famtrip GCC 201605 Discover Central Europe - catalogue
201506 Road show India 2016 - New Delhi07 Road show SEA 2016 - Singapore08 Roadshow SEA 2016 - Bangkok09 Road show SEA 2016 - Manila
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01 V4 Workshop SEA 2016 in Prague02 V4 China roadshow 2016 - general
schedule03 V4 HLM Prague 2016 - representa-
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meeting05 V4 HLM Prague 201606 Discover Central Europe logo
07 Discover Central Europe Pocket Guide, mobile app
08 Discover Cental Europe, official web09 European Quartet Facebook, Japan10 The European Quartet Blog11 Discover Central Europe, YouTube
United States of America Russia
Czech Republic Hungary Poland Slovakia
Czech Republic Hungary Poland Slovakia
New York Moscow, St. Basil’s CathedralHunts Mesa Grand Cascade in Peterhof, St Petersburg
Arrivals2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 390,635 413,085 441,457 508,951 511,629
Hungary 175,745 205,868 233,628 268,766 278,512
Poland 191,538 251,577 235,705 255,832 301,886
Slovakia 30,128 35,815 30,200 40,553 45,670
Bednights2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 978,561 1,015,720 1,075,206 1,261,263 1,243,075
Hungary 450,573 507,614 572,227 656,140 674,042
Poland 432,312 484,199 522,664 558,093 637,863
Slovakia 66,388 71,191 64,667 86,258 95,787
Bednights per arrival2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 2.51 2.46 2.44 2.48 2.43
Hungary 2.56 2.47 2.45 2.45 2.42
Poland 2.26 1.92 2.22 2.22 2.11
Slovakia 2.20 1.99 2.14 2.13 2.10
Source: National statistical offices
Arrivals2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 731,835 803,152 691,198 434,852 406,410
Hungary 159,014 196,889 188,061 147,803 138,941
Poland 397,857 409,243 345,760 225,002 215,941
Slovakia 40,817 54,471 41,137 29,664 35,919
Bednights2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 3,618,450 3,979,347 3,406,946 2,120,193 1,886,349
Hungary 614,077 767,851 762,616 566,164 539,106
Poland 630,619 657,688 567,380 375,482 353,754
Slovakia 151,838 198,522 166,562 107,265 102,687
Bednights per arrival2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 4.94 4.95 4.93 4.88 4.64
Hungary 3.86 3.90 4.06 3.83 3.88
Poland 1.59 1.61 1.64 1.67 1.64
Slovakia 3.72 3.64 4.05 3.62 2.86
Source: National statistical offices
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Tokyo Tower ShanghaiFuji Landscape in Yangshuo Guilin
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Arrivals2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 141,596 137,844 124,969 123,800 105,198
Hungary 77,093 77,516 68,742 64,705 55,152
Poland 41,222 49,370 50,693 52,622 66,595
Slovakia 10,117 9,444 5,079 6,411 7,271
Bednights2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 264,336 264,747 251,602 247,379 214,749
Hungary 153,447 162,860 146,433 139,098 119,341
Poland 76,732 98,485 99,143 103,377 122,903
Slovakia 16,404 16,519 9,171 13,102 15,623
Bednights per arrival2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 1.87 1.92 2.01 2.00 2.04
Hungary 1.99 2.10 2.13 2.15 2.16
Poland 1.86 1.99 1.96 1.96 1.85
Slovakia 1.62 1.75 1.81 2.04 2.15
Source: National statistical offices
Arrivals2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 152,866 174,263 211,014 288,630 354,799
Hungary 72,090 74,939 89,961 125,857 170,835
Poland 35,631 39,289 48,198 60,525 82,148
Slovakia 16,317 15,882 14,390 28,154 41,332
Bednights2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 248,911 278,117 344,238 478,489 566,973
Hungary 127,903 138,554 160,700 222,540 303,390
Poland 66,292 75,325 88,401 108,427 139,246
Slovakia 23,643 24,526 23,073 41,468 56,493
Bednights per arrival2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 1.63 1.60 1.63 1.66 1.60
Hungary 1.77 1.85 1.79 1.77 1.78
Poland 1.86 1.92 1.83 1.79 1.70
Slovakia 1.45 1.54 1.60 1.47 1.37
Source: National statistical offices
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Czech Republic Hungary Poland Slovakia
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Arrivals2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 59,782 63,916 68,273 63,312 54,611
Hungary 23,843 30,916 32,757 29,339 24,735
Poland 14,870 16,734 18,089 16,441 17,086
Slovakia 3,448 4,719 4,229 5,666 5,274
Bednights2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 155,019 165,953 173,124 165,777 138,978
Hungary 67,250 77,887 81,574 72,323 61,567
Poland 37,229 38,751 41,155 37,177 41,789
Slovakia 7,462 9,033 7,929 11,565 12,418
Bednights per arrival2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 2.59 2.60 2.54 2.62 2.54
Hungary 2.82 2.52 2.49 2.47 2.49
Poland 2.50 2.32 2.28 2.26 2.45
Slovakia 2.16 1.91 1.87 2.04 2.35
Source: National statistical offices
Arrivals2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 25,072 28,796 37,554 56,009 66,189
Hungary 10,402 10,983 14,735 26,387 33,134
Poland 13,581 14,238 18,654 19,612 22,681
Slovakia 2,892 4,128 3,535 5,125 6,805
Bednights2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 64,112 75,024 88,961 138,894 159,627
Hungary 28,274 29,131 36,677 63,845 76,924
Poland 34,606 38,487 52,318 54,520 65,818
Slovakia 6,348 7,834 7,630 11,036 13,684
Bednights per arrival2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Czech Republic 2.56 2.61 2.37 2.48 2.41
Hungary 2.72 2.65 2.49 2.42 2.32
Poland 2.55 2.70 2.80 2.78 2.90
Slovakia 2.20 1.90 2.16 2.15 2.01
Source: National statistical offices
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Contacts The Visegrad Group Countries
PolandGermany
Luxembourg
Spain
Portugal
France
Andorra
Switzerland
Belgium
Netherlands
SloveniaCroatia
Bosnia andHerzegovina
Montenegro
Albania
Greece
Macedonia
Romania
Bulgaria
Serbia
Ukraine
Moldova
Belarus
Latvia
Estonia
Russia
Lithuania
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Finland
UnitedKingdom
Ireland
Iceland
Austria
Italy
CzechRepublic
Slovakia
Hungary
Hungarian Tourism Agency
Czech RepublicCzech Tourist Authority – CzechTourismInstitute of TourismVinohradská 46, P. O. Box 32120 41 Praha 2, Czech Republicvyzkum@czechtourism.czInformation for students: student@czechtourism.cz
www.czechtourism.com
HungaryHungarian Tourism Agency Ltd.Directorate of Priority ProjectsKacsa u. 15-23 1027 Budapest, Hungary magdolna.fekete@mtu.gov.hu www.gotohungary.com
PolandPolish Tourist OrganisationDepartment of Marketing Instruments 8 Chałubińskiego str. 00-613 Warsaw dorota.zadrozna@pot.gov.pl
www.poland.travel; www.pot.gov.pl
SlovakiaMinistry of Transport and Construction of the Slovak Republic Tourism SectionNámestie slobody č. 6 810 05 Bratislava, Slovak Republic Laura.Ferko@mindop.sk
www.mindop.sk
www.discover-ce.eu
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ISBN ISBN 978-80-7513-172-0, 6. edition