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The Czech Capital will follow in Lisbon’s footsteps by inaugurating a proper Time Out Market
After the huge success of the first Time Out Market set up in Lisbon which turned out as one of the most popular tourist attractions for 2017, the global media and entertainment business is next to ready with opening another one in Prague. Time Out Group plc announced that it has signed a management agreement with CRESTYL Group for the opening, development and operation of a new market, the latter being responsible for the most part of the process, including branding, design and day-to-day planning.
What is spectacular about the Time Out Market, is that it gathers all the wonderful tourism experiences a visitor may taste in one place: restaurants, bars, culture, which is testified by the high popularity of the site in the Portuguese capital: it was visited by more than 3.6 million people in 2017. The Time Out Market Prague is expected to open doors in 2021 in Savarin, where CRESTYL aims to redevelop the neighbourhood around the Wenceslas Square and turn it into a major cultural and culinary hub, shopping centre, provided with office area as well.
Source: timeout.com
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