Modere SRC is our annual must-attend experience for Social Marketers globally, and is the BIGGEST event of the calendar year.
And this is your opportunity to Elevate every aspect of your journey with Modere. We believe that true growth happens when you push beyond your limits, rise above challenges, and seize new opportunities. Whether it’s scaling your business, enhancing your personal development, or deepening your impact, this event is designed to empower you to elevate your life, your business, and your influence. Together, we’ll explore innovative strategies, unlock new potentials, and build a future where you don’t just follow success—you lead it.
EVENT LOCATION
We are proud to announce that our SRC 2025 will take place in the centre of Prague, in the Empire Hall of the Slovanský dům!
Adress:
Na Příkopě 22,
Praha 1, 110 00
EVENT PROGRAMME
Saturday:
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9:30 Registration
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10:30 Conference session 1
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12:30 Lunch break
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14:00 Conference session 2
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16:00 End of the conference
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20:00 Dinner & recognition for 2024 title advancements (Gatsby outfit theme)
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22:00 Awards Party Gatsby theme
Sunday:
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9:00 Registration
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10:00 Conference session 3
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11:30 Lunch break
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13:00 Conference session 4
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14:30 End of the conference
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OUR TICKET SALES
TICKETS TYPE & AVAILIBILITY
Get your tickets here!
Exclusive launch offer tickets are available October 19th to November 15th
1 ticket: 124.99€
Early Birds tickets are available from November 16th to January 15th
1 ticket: 144.99€
Regular tickets are available from January 16th to March 10th
1 ticket: 174.99€
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE TICKET PRICE
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Access to all the general sessions on Saturday afternoon and Sunday
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Access to our experience area
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Access to our Award show and SRC party on Saturday night
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Tea, coffee and juice throughout the weekend
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Lunches on Saturday and Sunday
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Gala Dinner including recognition on Saturday evening
Please note that tickets are non-refundable
TRANSPORT IN PRAGUE
Transportation is at the expense of the guest and/or Social Marketer.
Prague’s public transport system is efficient, fast, and easy to navigate, making it a great option for getting around. If you’re staying in the city centre, many interesting places are within walking distance.
Airport to City Center: From Václav Havel Airport, you can take Bus 119 to Nádraží Veleslavín and then transfer to Metro Line A. Alternatively, the AE (Airport Express) bus offers a direct route to the main train station in the city center for CZK 100 (€4).
Taxi Services: Taxi options like Uber, Bolt, and Liftago are available for airport transfers, typically costing between CZK 700-900 (€28-36) to the city centre.
Arrival to Prague by Bus or Train: If you arrive in Prague by train at the Main Train Station, you’re already in the city center and the train station is located on Metro Line C. For those arriving by bus, you will likely arrive at Florenc station, which is also directly on Metro Lines B and C and it is just a couple minutes from the city center.
PT Tickets: Ticket prices are CZK 30 (€1.20) for 30 minutes, CZK 40 (€1.60) for 90 minutes, and CZK 120 (€5) for a full day. You can use card payments everywhere, so don’t worry about the local currency. Tickets can be purchased at yellow machines in metro stations, on buses, and directly inside trams.
Transport to SRC in Slovanský Dům: Guests attending the conference at Slovanský Dům can utilize the following transport options. The closest public transport stops and their walking distances to Slovanský Dům are:
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Náměstí Republiky: Metro Line B, Trams 6, 8, 15, 26, Night Trams 91, 96, Buses 207, 905, 907, 909, 911 (approximately 5-minute walk).
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Můstek: Metro Lines A and B (approximately 5-minute walk).
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Václavské náměstí: Trams 3, 5, 6, 9, 14, 24, Night Trams 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 98 (roughly 10-minute walk).
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Jindřišská: Trams 3, 5, 6, 9, 14, 24, Night Trams 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 98 (around 5-minute walk).
Website for Public Transportation:
All about public transportation in Prague (maps, costs, tickets etc) you can find here https://pid.cz/en/
Google Maps are also great alternatives for easy orientation around Prague.
ACCOMODATION
Modere does not have preferred rates at specific hotels, but check out the accommodation recommendations below depending where you’d like to stay and your budget range.
The SRC is held in the heart of Prague, so accommodation in Prague 1 are a fantastic option for easy walking distance to the venue. However, there are also other options available that provide quick and efficient access to the conference through the excellent public transport system.
Check the map for approximate distances by public transport. If you stay near a metro station, your journey will be even shorter and more convenient!
Hotels tips:
Budget Hotels (€60-100)
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Ibis Praha Old Town
Price: 75.25€ (15-16 March, 2 people, double room)
Contact: Katerina.NEMCOVA@accor.com, Contact for reservations: Adam Tomíšek: Adam.TOMISEK@accor.com T +420 266 000 679
Web: Ibis Praha Old Town
Special offer: High Season: 2,070 CZK for a single room per night (€80.73), Low Season: 1,570 CZK for a single room per night (€61.23), Extra cost for a double room: 300 CZK per night (€11.70) -
Motel One Praha – Florentinum
Price: From 100€ (15-16 March, 2 people, double room)
Web: Motel One
Mid-Range Hotels (€100-150)
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Miss Sophie’s Downtown
Price: From 116€ (with breakfast, 15-16 March, 2 people)
Contact: downtown@miss-sophies.com, in touch with Simona Vitteková
Web: Miss Sophie’s Downtown
Special promo code for 15% off: BOHOST, it is valid for all Prague hotels/hostels https://bohoco.cz/, if we will need any group bookings they are opened for better prices -
The Cloud One Prague
Price: From 108€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
Breakfast: 19.5€
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Botanique Hotel Prague
Price: From 111€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
20% off if booked 20 days in advance, including breakfast
Web: Botanique Hotel -
Royal Prague Hotel
Price: From 107€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
Web: Royal Prague Hotel -
OREA Place Seno
Price: From 142€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
Web: OREA Place Seno
Luxury Hotels (€150+)
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Hotel NH Collection Prague Carlo IV
Price: From 177€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
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Hilton Hotels (Hilton Prague Old Town & Hilton Praha)
Price: From 140€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
Web: Hilton Prague Old Town
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Falkensteiner Hotel
Price: From 289€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
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Andaz Prague
Price: From 285€ (15-16 March, 2 people)
Web: Andaz Prague
CZECH CUISINE
If you’re visiting the Czech Republic, trying traditional cuisine and world-renowned beer is a must. Here are some highlights of what to taste:
Traditional Czech Dishes
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Svíčková with Dumplings: A marinated beef dish served with a creamy vegetable sauce and traditional Czech dumplings.
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Duck with Sauerkraut and Dumplings: A hearty dish featuring roasted duck served alongside sauerkraut and dumplings.
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Goulash: A rich beef stew flavored with paprika, typically accompanied by bread or dumplings.
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Řízek with Potato Salad: A crispy breaded meat cutlet, typically made from pork or chicken, served with a creamy potato salad.
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Beer Snacks: Local favorites include utopenci (pickled sausages) and nakládaný hermelín (marinated cheese).
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Chlebíček is a traditional Czech open-faced sandwich, often considered a local delicacy. It consists of a slice of white bread, topped with various ingredients like ham, cheese, egg, pickles, and a spread such as butter or mayonnaise. It’s a popular snack or appetizer,
Popular Czech Beers
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Pilsner Urquell: The original Pilsner lager, celebrated worldwide.
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Kozel: A well-known Czech beer available in both light and dark varieties.
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Radegast: A pale lager recognized for its hoppy bitterness.
Traditional Czech Spirits
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Becherovka: A herbal liqueur often enjoyed after a heavy meal for better digestion.
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Slivovice: A traditional plum spirit made from fermented plums.
Recommended Places for Czech Cuisine and Beer: Lokál, Kozlovna, Kantýna, Kolkovna, Potrefená Husa.
Additional recommended restaurants in the area: Pizza Nuova (Italian), Sia (Asian), Bistro Špejle, SenSa (Fine Food)
Where to buy chlebíček? Libeřské Lahůdky and Světozor.
10 MUST-SEE PLACES IN PRAGUE
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Prague Castle: This iconic castle complex, the largest ancient castle in the world, offers stunning architecture, gardens, and panoramic views of the city. Don’t miss the Golden Lane (Zlatá ulička), a charming street with colorful houses, and New World (Nový svět), a picturesque area nearby with quaint charm.
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Charles Bridge: A historic stone bridge adorned with statues, connecting the Old Town with the Lesser Town. It’s a picturesque spot for photos, especially at sunrise or sunset.
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Old Town Square: Home to the famous Astronomical Clock, this vibrant square features colorful baroque buildings, lively markets, and numerous cafés.
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St. Vitus Cathedral: Located within Prague Castle, this Gothic masterpiece is known for its stunning stained glass windows and impressive spires.
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Kampa Island and Lennon Wall: Kampa is a charming island nestled between the Vltava River and the canal, famous for its picturesque scenery and peaceful park. Nearby, the Lennon Wall is filled with vibrant graffiti and artwork inspired by John Lennon, symbolizing peace and love.
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Wenceslas Square: A bustling hub of activity and historical events, this square is lined with shops, restaurants, and important monuments, including the National Museum.
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National Theatre: A stunning architectural gem, this opera house showcases Czech cultural heritage and hosts various performances, including opera, ballet, and drama.
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Powder Tower (Prašná brána): A gothic tower that once served as a gate to the city, offering historical insights and stunning views from the top.
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Dancing House: A modern architectural masterpiece known for its unique design that resembles a pair of dancers, showcasing Prague’s contemporary side.
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Vyšehrad: An ancient fort with breathtaking views of the Vltava River and the city. It’s a perfect spot to explore historical sites, including the Basilica of St. Peter and St. Paul and the Vyšehrad Cemetery.