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Prague Region hotels & accommodations

This is one of the best hotels I've ever stayed at. Not only does it cost less than a typical 3 star price, it's quality far exceeds a typical 4 star standard. The hot breakfast is included and tasty. The room is huge and clean. The coffee and juice are free all day. The staff is super helpful. On our check out date we had to leave very early, and they packed breakfast...

Stayed in Prague for two nights first, then travelled to Cesky Krumlov for another two nights, then got back to Prague for one more night. Had such plan was due to the weather forecasted a sunny day then a snowing day in CK. It was great that two different sceneries I could experience in CK! And returned to Prague for one more night was to prepare the early morning fl...

Fusion is one of the best hostels I've ever stayed in. The dorms are more like stripped down four star hotel rooms, with two bathrooms per 6 bed room. The rooms, including linens, were cleaned daily. Everything was new, modern, and sparking. The staff, especially Jakob at the reception, were above and beyond the call of duty, going out of their way to make sure to acco...

I used to live in Prague and have always wanted to stay on old town. Our hotel room was huge and gorgeous. The breakfast was amazing the next day looking out over the Christmas market. I only wish we had gotten a room that overlooked the square ours was a little further back with a view of the tower, but if you stick your head out you see the square. Overall a great st...

the rooms are absolutle clean and so neat and the bathrooms are also extremely clean and filled with the nicest smelling product to use, everything is in the room and the overall experience is the best I have had in Prague, the breakfast is yummy and the quality is above what I expected, clean, food is fresh. the staff is extremely friendly and helpful - love this hote...

This hotel was beautiful, just what i was expecting of a typical czech hotel. we had a beautiful view out over the river. But and this is a big BUT, the hotel is situated on the busy main road, going through Prague, with trams trundeling along. Also its opposite the largest european disco ( so it said) so if your very sensitive to noise this is not the place for you. w...

Hotels in Prague can be so expensive. I was glad that I’ve found an affordable, upmarket hostel. The decor of the place is pretty cool. It’s clean and well maintained. It’s about 1 minute walk from the train station so perfect if you’re arriving by train. The place is about 15 mins from Prague central.

I had one of the best experience staying in a hotel anywhere here, and I've literally traveled to almost every corner of the globe. I arrived early and not expected to be able to check in at 8.30 in the morning so I just walked in just to ask to leave my luggage at the concierge and, to my surprise, the reception was very helpful and found me a room right then and ther...

This is a very nice, comfortable, albeit relatively small hotel located right in the middle of (the old part of) Prague. Only stayed for a night unfortunately, given that we were treated so well and got a bigger room than anticipated. Only one drawback: the hotel is nestled in a part of Prague that is hard to reach by car. The staff handled our car really well once we ...

Although the entrance was hard to find the first time we're here, everything else is perfect! Spacious room with kitchen, utensils, and even 2 fans in the summer. 7 minutes walk from Prague Florenc International Bus Terminal and 10 minutes walk to Prague old town center has made us saved a lot of time in our Europe city-hopping.

Egor at the front desk was so helpful and kind ; his assistance made for a memorable first visit to Prague. The hotel is clean , comfortable and beautifully decorated. It is about a 15 minute walk from the train station. The hotel has an arrangement with a transportation service which we utilized to take us to the station upon departure . we can also recommend t...

What a wonderful hotel. Staff were amazing and helpful. In particular the porter/concierge named Roman! Rooms were on the small side, however this was far outweighed by the clenliness and terrific location. Travelling with young children it is important to us to be in family friendly and safe part of big cities, this was both. Breakfast were excellent! The ONLY negativ...

The location is middle of the old town. It is very busy area. But in our room is very very quiet. The Charles bridge is only few min, and to the old town hall is also few min from the hotel. The staff was very nice and helpful. Especially, a girl who speaks Japanese was very polite and nice. Although we had trouble with hot water every night, she helped us very quickl...

The Savic Hotel located in a best location near Old Town Square. When you arrived, they will serve you with a welcome drink which very nice. This hotel is in very good size and there are total 4 floors. Room are nice in decoration, cozy and very clean too. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The breakfast is great, I would recommend. I have been staying in three d...

We went for my partners birthday. Well what a fabulous hotel. They had a pianist at breakfast time, they played happy birthday and gave him a chocolate cake, prosecco on arrival at breakfast for all, chocolates in the room and a card. The breakfast was amazing, every type of food possibly, waffle maker, pancake maker, egg bar, hot and cold food, cakes, bread yoghurt...

We enjoyed staying at this beautiful hotel. The hotel is a easy 15 minute walk from the central station and 5 minutes from Wenceslas Square. The check in was fast and the manager was very helpful. I was a little disappointed in the size of our room, classic room, however we spent all our time exploring the city, and the bed was so comfortable and the bathroom lovely....

We were pleasantly surprised by the standard of this hotel for the money. Rooms were pleasant and very clean with decent size flat screen TV .The breakfast included full english with cereals toast etc. I really cannot fault this hotel and would definitely stay there again if I return to Prague. Prague is a beautiful city packed with historic and architectural features....

We are satisfied. First we want to cancel it after read some bad reviews i.e. noisy, difficult to find. far. dirty room. but when we went into the hotel we started to refuse the bad thoughts because everything were looked nice (the building. friendly staffs) But we still keep the 50% bad reviews in mind since we will check into our room late in the afternoon...

I had an amazing time only because I met some awesome people who are also guests there. The building is new and two receptionists including the manager from Poland are nice but Do not stay at this place , the days I was there it was 40degree inside the room and there isn't fan nor AC , the day i arrived it was particularly hot so I saw 30 people at the front desk at ...

Good location close to the riverside for jogging/walking and half way between Prague 1 (old town) and Prague 2 (new town). The local restaurant at the corner is a gem and the must visit U Kalicha (Svejk restaurant) is 600 meters walk. Late night shop at the corner too. A perfect place for us. Might be the quietest hotel ever, not even the ventilation hum. Might be hot ...

Conveniently located at a 10 min walk from the bus station and a 7 min walk from the nearest metro station, this hotel is at the city centre but far from it in terms of the bustle and noise that you normally associate with such locations. All the major shopping avenues, tourist attractions and public transport hubs ( metro, tram, bus) are nearby within a walking time o...

We were staying at Miss Sophie's hotel with our parents. Each room was designed differently and it was amazing! The staff prepared in every room a surprise box with champagne and some snacks ( without extra charge), it was a very nice surprise. I've never seen such a special design in the hotels, amazing! We came for our wedding to Prague and this hotel was such a perf...

Replies email inquiries promptly & we were upgraded to Huge Beautiful Rooms. It has a living room, a walk in wardrobe, a huge bath, a small kitchen and a small dining area : its juz like a studio apt in Singapore. was really comfortable! some rooms oversees the courtyard - beautiful. Kempinski Hotel a nice place to stay and its really near to the square ~ Prague...
Cheap places to stay in Prague Region

We stay there for three days and very satisfied with the hostel. The room is big and stylish. Although the location is not in the old town, take tram 22 almost can take you to all the main attractions in Prague. The hostel sell stamps, tram tickets and many other stuffs which is very convenient to travelers. The front desk staff are friendly and helpful. The also have ...

I visit Prague with my mom since is an amazing city. And we stayed in a private room with share bathroom which was ok is bathrooms are never full of people and were only for ladies. The room is big enough with double bed as required, a closet and a small table with two chairs. For the price it worth it and is close to a lot of different things to see in Prague.

Well it is OK for my friend and me to live in this hostel, it is close to Prague old town and easy traffic for both Metro(to Prague airport) and cable bus to Prague castle(No. 22). It is a quite place when you lived into and approciate for young traveller to settle their convenience. In the reception room, you can always get patient guide and help. Don't forget to ge...

I was here before, the kitchen was better equipped then, most the staff is friendly and helpful, they have some issues with agoda. I was hesitant about booking to many night from current rating but think it's low I added nights. like all hostel these days few people seem to live there way it is nowadays. Prague is a party town the hostel has tried to keep quite hour...

I had an amazing time only because I met some awesome people who are also guests there. The building is new and two receptionists including the manager from Poland are nice but Do not stay at this place , the days I was there it was 40degree inside the room and there isn't fan nor AC , the day i arrived it was particularly hot so I saw 30 people at the front desk at ...

Best place to stay when you are traveling to Prague, I arrived at 7 am and they allowed me to take a bath and put our luggages before checked in. When checked out, they also allowed us to take a bath at 6 pm and gave us towel. What a great hospitality...very recommend this hotel.Near to Metro and Tram is a plus

Easy to arrive If you come to prague by bus(florenc), good value breakfast buffet 60kr(yoghurt, muesli, cheese, ham, jam, fruit), quiet at night even at the biggest room, Nice atmosphere, good kitchen and common area, wifi works, cheap tap beer 29kr, helpful staff! Downside: annoying shower(you have to keep pressing a button all the time for water), needs more power pl...

The hostel was very easy to find from the nearest station. The night staff when we arrived was horrible - foul attitude and unfriendly towards us - and we were happy not to have to interact with her again. Booked a twin bedroom but got a room for 4. No other guests joined us. Big, bright room. 12th floor with an amazing view of the city. The layout of the room was go...

Everything is well equipped inside the hostel. The bed is comfortable and you can have unlimited hot water supply in washrooms. They clean the rooms everyday so it's very clean and neat. The best thing I have to mention is that when you check in, the receptionist will give you a detailed introduction of the whole city. Maybe it'll take you five to ten minutes standing ...

If I could give Sir Toby‘s 10 stars, I would! The hostel is absolutely charming, with clean rooms and comfortable beds. It also has a bar downstairs with the most incredible vibe, so you‘ll definitely meet some new friends there. I know I certainly won‘t forget the amazing friends I‘ve made at Sir Toby‘s! I was also pleasantly surprised with the free get-togethers they...

It was my first time came to Prague, I did some basic research before I decided to stay here and I thanked my intuition for that. The location is so great, near Mustek Station, grocery store, Prague bus station and also near the Prague old town, you literally only need to walk to go to some interesting places. The dorm and toilet were clean, the breakfast was nice, and...

I booked this hostel because I read all the positive comments on the website. I would say that the hostel is good and the staff are very friendly. The people living inside are mostly nice. There is one thing that bothered me during my stay: the paint odor or the odor from the wood decoration in the rooms. Could be improved.

The staff were lovely and always very helpful. The hostel was clean and fairly quiet even if they didn't enforce the "quiet after 10 rule." Eurocup... :) Facilities were very clean and up to date. The only thing I'd like I see would be curtains on the top bunks as well as the bottom. Or maybe a black out curtain for the window in the dorm. Other than that, I look forwa...

This is a newly renovated, clean hostel, located near the historical centre of Prague. It feels more like a hotel, than a hostel. The staff are young foreign travellers who work in Prague for some time. They are very friendly and helpful. On top they cook some vegitarian meal every night and organise some free walking tours around the city/pubs. Never stayed in a bett...

I was surprised it has free breakfast even I booked a shared dorm. The room has good privacy, but not the bathroom. Location is not far away from the old town area and also it is near to the bus terminal. It takes about 10 mins to the old town area, and 25 mins to the Prague castle.

The people working were so friendly, helpful and fun, the guests were awesome, organized activities if felt like a summer camp for adults in the best type of way. The beds were very clean and the bathrooms felt like a legitimate bathroom at home. I will absolutely stay here again if I make to to Prague in the future and have already recommended it to many people.

One of the best hotels we've stay. We stayed at the Grand Bohemia with our children for a short 4 day hollyday. The staff was very friendly. The rooms were impecable and the breakfast was great. The location is great, a short walking distance from every spot in old town. Many restaurants and pubs nearby. Try the chocolate shop opposite the hotel door - delicious. I wou...

Location-wise, this was a very good hotel, for it was located in front of a tram stop (5 and 26) and walking distance from great Pakistani, Mexican, and doener kebab places. Even as the actual check-in has to be in the Golden City Hotel (which is in front of this property), there were no hitches at all. The staff were available 24/7 and very friendly. About the only ...

Cloister Inn is a great surprise, totally not what we expected. We were given a suite, allowed to check in earlier even though we arrived at about 11am. All their staff are very helpful. When we made know to them that we are taking an early morning bus to Cesky Krumlov, they offered to pack us two sets of breakfast to go since our room includes breakfast. The hotel...

from the airport: 119 get down at last stop then Take tube to station "Flora" and then take number 11 tram to this hotel. There is also Number 9 tram station which will take you to prague old town. clean place, close to lidl supermarket. Happy with our stay BUT they should not be repeating same breakfast every single day. Its no exciting if you stay there for 4 nig...

My sister and I were well pleased with the hotel. It was a bit hot with only a fan provided late, but there was plenty of space and it was quite clean. The service was very friendly and helpful. The area is a bit of a hike for those with a lot of luggage, but we were backpacking so it was fine for us with a 10 minute walk to the metro. There was also a nice restaurant ...

This hotel is in Prague 3 which someone may feel it is a bit far from city centre, but thanks to its location; a tram stop is so close to the hotel. Additionally a convenient store (Albert) is not far from the hotel. These make living here is quite convenient and comfortable. Facilities in the room are good. Internet is fast enough. Breakfast is very nice (I really li...
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This is one of the best hotels I've ever stayed at. Not only does it cost less than a typical 3 star price, it's quality far exceeds a typical 4 star standard. The hot breakfast is included and tasty. The room is huge and clean. The coffee and juice are free all day. The staff is super helpful. On our check out date we had to leave very early, and they packed breakfast...

Stayed in Prague for two nights first, then travelled to Cesky Krumlov for another two nights, then got back to Prague for one more night. Had such plan was due to the weather forecasted a sunny day then a snowing day in CK. It was great that two different sceneries I could experience in CK! And returned to Prague for one more night was to prepare the early morning fl...

I used to live in Prague and have always wanted to stay on old town. Our hotel room was huge and gorgeous. The breakfast was amazing the next day looking out over the Christmas market. I only wish we had gotten a room that overlooked the square ours was a little further back with a view of the tower, but if you stick your head out you see the square. Overall a great st...

the rooms are absolutle clean and so neat and the bathrooms are also extremely clean and filled with the nicest smelling product to use, everything is in the room and the overall experience is the best I have had in Prague, the breakfast is yummy and the quality is above what I expected, clean, food is fresh. the staff is extremely friendly and helpful - love this hote...

This hotel was beautiful, just what i was expecting of a typical czech hotel. we had a beautiful view out over the river. But and this is a big BUT, the hotel is situated on the busy main road, going through Prague, with trams trundeling along. Also its opposite the largest european disco ( so it said) so if your very sensitive to noise this is not the place for you. w...

Although the entrance was hard to find the first time we're here, everything else is perfect! Spacious room with kitchen, utensils, and even 2 fans in the summer. 7 minutes walk from Prague Florenc International Bus Terminal and 10 minutes walk to Prague old town center has made us saved a lot of time in our Europe city-hopping.

Egor at the front desk was so helpful and kind ; his assistance made for a memorable first visit to Prague. The hotel is clean , comfortable and beautifully decorated. It is about a 15 minute walk from the train station. The hotel has an arrangement with a transportation service which we utilized to take us to the station upon departure . we can also recommend t...

The Savic Hotel located in a best location near Old Town Square. When you arrived, they will serve you with a welcome drink which very nice. This hotel is in very good size and there are total 4 floors. Room are nice in decoration, cozy and very clean too. The staff are very friendly and helpful. The breakfast is great, I would recommend. I have been staying in three d...

We enjoyed staying at this beautiful hotel. The hotel is a easy 15 minute walk from the central station and 5 minutes from Wenceslas Square. The check in was fast and the manager was very helpful. I was a little disappointed in the size of our room, classic room, however we spent all our time exploring the city, and the bed was so comfortable and the bathroom lovely....

We were pleasantly surprised by the standard of this hotel for the money. Rooms were pleasant and very clean with decent size flat screen TV .The breakfast included full english with cereals toast etc. I really cannot fault this hotel and would definitely stay there again if I return to Prague. Prague is a beautiful city packed with historic and architectural features....

Good location close to the riverside for jogging/walking and half way between Prague 1 (old town) and Prague 2 (new town). The local restaurant at the corner is a gem and the must visit U Kalicha (Svejk restaurant) is 600 meters walk. Late night shop at the corner too. A perfect place for us. Might be the quietest hotel ever, not even the ventilation hum. Might be hot ...

We were staying at Miss Sophie's hotel with our parents. Each room was designed differently and it was amazing! The staff prepared in every room a surprise box with champagne and some snacks ( without extra charge), it was a very nice surprise. I've never seen such a special design in the hotels, amazing! We came for our wedding to Prague and this hotel was such a perf...

The hotel was absolutely amazing. Very clean and the staff were all friendly and kind. I booked this hotel for a stag do and there were 7 of us. The rooms had a nice layout and very clean and airy. The beds were very comfortable. I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone and I would definitely book again if I go to Prague.

We were looking for a hotel close to the train station and 987 Design Prague Hotel is not only within walking distance from the station, but also has spacious and modern rooms, even though it is located in an old historical building. And we love the interior design of the hotel.

My prefect journey at Prague was started when I arrived the St Nicholas Hotel where I met Nuno (the manager). He awared that we had taken a long flight from HOng Kong to Czech so we arranged my families to check in earlier at 1030 he’s and invited us to take the breakfast which would be finished at 1100. Nuno then introduced everything in his hotel to us and gave m...

Hotel Roma is one of the best hotel I've ever stayed. Best value for money, perfect location. It is walking very close to trams and walking distance to some tourist spots. The room is super big and has a tub. The breakfast, though not much of variety but very nice still. I will definitely book this hotel again if ever I will come back to Prague.

the hotel is very new. all accommodations are well taken care of and they offer everything you need for prague trip. the hotel is only 5 mins walk from the metro but i would suggest that you print the map or have mobile roaming to find it on the possibly google map. the staffs are all very friendly and do speak english fluently. we will recommend this hotel to every...

This hotel is one of the best I have stayed in. All staff staff speak good english which helped lots. On check in I was given a map and pointed in the right direction in where to go visit etc. The hotel is modern and the rooms are very well equipt. The Breakfast is very good with a large range of food on offer. Also the location is very good but quiet at night so...

Our stay was very comfortable, rooms were a bit hot but Prague was having a heat wave and no air con. Some lovely restaurants nearby particularly Restaurace Stoleti, Allegro Tempo & of course cocktails at Hemingway Bar all in same street Karoliny Svetle around the corner from hotel

Could not have picked a better place to stay. Gentleman at reception was could not be more helpful or informative. We had a one bedroom apartment, it was extremely large with separate kitchen and bathroom and lounge room. Extremely clean and well maintained, with washing machine. Apartments were ideally located only a short stroll to shopping and short walk to tour...

We stayed in a family suite, and it was bigger than expected. The rooms were clean and quiet. Getting into the center of Prague was easy with the metro, which was only 2 blocks from the hotel. But it's the staff that makes the hotel. We had to make last minutes to our family vacation to Israel because of the missiles, and the staff assisted us with contacting the airli...

This is my second time at this hotel because its location and very convenient for my plans in Prague. Hotel is showing its age and as I was told they are ready to perform some renovation and decor change. In any case rooms are still comfortable and clean. Breakfast has good selection of food so anyone should find something they like. Although not right next to the ...

The hotel was wonderfully situated a few minutes walk from the Old Town Square. The staff were very friendly and efficient. Our "double " room was huge with a super king size bed and a king size. There was also a dining table with two chairs and sideboard. The armchairs were also comfortable. There is a fridge but couldn 't work out how to plug it in. The kettle was...

I think the nice thing of the Vysehrad Hotel is its quiet and very classic style. Here you can feel back to the past 100 years of Prague. The Hotel is clean. The hotel staffs are nice, friendly and handy. THe price is reasonable,including the breakfast. They makes very good breakfast for me. I feel relax and enjoy the breakfast time. The laction is far from the city bu...

I reaLLy did Like the hoteL as I thought the Location is perfect. I waLked with my Luggage from the train station to the the hoteL in 10 minutes, so it was not so bad. The Location is great! Clarion HoteL has a great breakfast seLection. I was so impressed with the tea seLection and the coffee was incredibLe. I actuaLLy hate coffee, but when it is -1°C, I am going to d...

The location was ideal for me as I was attending a conference at the Prague Congress Centre and the hotel is near a subway stop--and the 10-min walk to the station is lined with superb buildings. The city is very well served by trams and the subway so it's easy to go anywhere. The restaurant is outstanding--super fresh food, great GF / DF options, great taste. Room was...
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I had one of the best experience staying in a hotel anywhere here, and I've literally traveled to almost every corner of the globe. I arrived early and not expected to be able to check in at 8.30 in the morning so I just walked in just to ask to leave my luggage at the concierge and, to my surprise, the reception was very helpful and found me a room right then and ther...

This is a very nice, comfortable, albeit relatively small hotel located right in the middle of (the old part of) Prague. Only stayed for a night unfortunately, given that we were treated so well and got a bigger room than anticipated. Only one drawback: the hotel is nestled in a part of Prague that is hard to reach by car. The staff handled our car really well once we ...

What a wonderful hotel. Staff were amazing and helpful. In particular the porter/concierge named Roman! Rooms were on the small side, however this was far outweighed by the clenliness and terrific location. Travelling with young children it is important to us to be in family friendly and safe part of big cities, this was both. Breakfast were excellent! The ONLY negativ...

We went for my partners birthday. Well what a fabulous hotel. They had a pianist at breakfast time, they played happy birthday and gave him a chocolate cake, prosecco on arrival at breakfast for all, chocolates in the room and a card. The breakfast was amazing, every type of food possibly, waffle maker, pancake maker, egg bar, hot and cold food, cakes, bread yoghurt...

Replies email inquiries promptly & we were upgraded to Huge Beautiful Rooms. It has a living room, a walk in wardrobe, a huge bath, a small kitchen and a small dining area : its juz like a studio apt in Singapore. was really comfortable! some rooms oversees the courtyard - beautiful. Kempinski Hotel a nice place to stay and its really near to the square ~ Prague...

Our stay was very pleasant, comfortable and warm. The staff, especially Moussa, Lukas & one male & female staff from the reception were very kind and accommodating. They genuinely welcomed us as we arrived and as we checked out. Moussa and the other male staff helped me out as i needed assistance with an issue with the previous hotel we stayed in in Berlin. They went ...

Staying at Hilton Prague Hotel is very enjoyable. The hotel has very good location, very near the Old Town and city center. This hotel is very nicely designed with very spacious lobby and lounge. The room is quite big. This hotel has family room type which is suitable for family travel. The room has the separate toilet and shower room, very convenient for family stay. ...

Staff was very helpful and friendly. Breakfast bar was superb. The spa located in the sub level of the hotel was wonderful and a great value. I treated myself to a message which was needed after a week and half of walking over cobblestone streets during the recent heat wave. Over all the hotel Grandium was a most welcomed oasis after a day of exploring the beautifu...

Not central but convenient when arriving or departing Prague. Hotel breakfast is good and in the peak of summer the air conditioning was good while other hotels were not. Lots of drunk and homeless people in the park (Vrchlickeho sady) near the railway station.

stayed in the marriott hotel early february, found the hotel clean, and very friendly staff. hotel is in a very good location, coffee shop at the corner as you head for the powder tower is very nice. rooms were very nice and cleaned every day and plenty of eating and drinking options. overall very happy with marriott in prague and would certainly go back. well worth it...

We had choosen this Hotel due to the location as it was not our first visit to Prague. When I checked here, I was surprised that for a 5 Star Hotel, the price was almost like a 3 star property. Later I learned, that in Prague, the Hotels can give their own Star-Rating???!!! Even so, it was a very nice place,due to insulation it was absolutely quiet. Everything looked s...

I highly recommend this Hotel in Prague. My experience with this hotel is awesome. The hotel has nicely decorated room, comfortable bed for a good nite sleep, the batroom even have heated floor below the onyx, marble and travertine floor. The staffs are very friendly and helpful. And Prague's Imperial Cafe has delicious food, reasonable priced The hotel is also withi...

The checkin was quite hectic as only allowed at 2pm instead of 11 am as in the site. Once arrived it's difficult to find the exact place and thus have to call the local number for help. Turned out as I was early arriving at 10ish, they ask you to get the bar manager to assist on the check in and finding out which apartment you are staying at. That took me about 1.5 hou...

The hotel is located on walking distance from the city centre. The metro station is also on the corner. The internet in the hotel was down, because of problems with the provider. We as business travels, went to the Mac Donalds next door to use the internet. The hotel is nice, but for us it's not a 5 star hotel, it would be more a 4 star hotel.

Not a classic 4-star hotel, more a boutique on the 5th floor of Koruna Palace (it was not clear from the descriptions). Location is excellent, parking garage is only two minutes walk. Staff was very friendly and helpful, breakfast was very good. Room was OK, bathroom is above class. €60 for the private usage of the spa (only private is available) is a bit overpriced.

We had limo service to and from airport which was efficient and out of hours but was at no extra charge to the 1600 quoted price. The budget tour as recommended by concierge and although we did not arrive until 10.30pm, we decided to book the trip in arrival at around midnight. We were picked up at 9.30 the next morning and was a great start to our 3 days in Prague. ...

The hotel is very AMAZING! We have a luxury superior double room. The room is state-of-the-art. Modern but charming. We love it! The service is also amazing, the reception, the bar/restaurant! They know what they are doing - and theyre doing the best! Breakfast is also cool - made to order plus the buffet. Use of the hi-tech fitness center is included and the gym is W...

We had a really pleasant stay here at Hotel Leonardo, Prague. My wife and I stayed here for 3 nights and we really enjoyed our stay. We booked the 'Superior' room via Agoda and it was really nice. Our room was clean, spacious and airy. Location of this hotel is just perfect. All the famous tourist attractions like Charles Bridge, Lennon Wall, Old Town Hall with Astro...

Hotel is close to Republic square and finding nice restaurants is not a problem. Great breakfast and a nice restaurant right next to the hotel. Staff was very friendly and helpfull, they always helped me to get a taxi from the office back to the hotel. They have their own taxi service that can pick you up from the airport and anywhere in the city, its a bit more expens...

My husband & I have just returned from 3 nights at the Michelangelo Grand Hotel, Prague. We booked a double deluxe room which was very spacious (huge bed), exceptionally clean and quiet and with a Nespresso maker and free mini-bar in the room. The bathroom was spotless and large with good range of complimentary toiletries which were of good quality. The breakfasts ...
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What are the best hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge?
Verified travelers to Prague who stayed near Charles Bridge have given top reviews to Hotel U Tri Pstrosu, Residence U Cerneho Orla and Hunger Wall Residence.
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Verified travelers to Prague who stayed near Staromestske namesti have given top reviews to Hotel U Zlatého Jelena, Hotel Modra ruze and Fairmont Golden Prague.
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Verified travelers to Prague who stayed near Prague Castle have given top reviews to MOOo by the Castle, U Bile Lilie and Residence U Cerneho Orla.
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Discover the Enchantment of Prague
Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city where history and modernity blend seamlessly to create a truly magical atmosphere. Known for its stunning architecture, from the Gothic spires of St. Vitus Cathedral to the Baroque beauty of Prague Castle, every corner of this city tells a story. The historic Old Town Square with its iconic Astronomical Clock is a must-see, where visitors can watch the clock's intricate movements while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere filled with street performers and local vendors.
Beyond its architectural wonders, Prague boasts a rich cultural tapestry. The city's museums, galleries, and theaters offer a glimpse into its artistic heritage, showcasing everything from classical music to contemporary art. The annual Prague Spring International Music Festival draws music lovers from all over the globe, celebrating the city's longstanding tradition of musical excellence. With cobblestone streets that wind through charming neighborhoods, exploring Prague feels like stepping into a fairy tale, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.
Best Times to Experience Prague
When planning a visit to Prague, timing can significantly enhance your experience. The city shines in the spring, especially from March to May, when the weather is mild, and the gardens burst into bloom. This season is perfect for outdoor activities, such as strolling along the banks of the Vltava River or visiting the stunning Wallenstein Palace Gardens, where visitors can enjoy lush greenery and serene fountains. Additionally, spring is when the city hosts various cultural events, including Easter markets that fill the streets with local crafts and delicious treats.
Summer, from June to August, attracts the largest crowds, transforming Prague into a lively hub of tourists. While the temperatures can rise, the city’s outdoor cafes and beer gardens provide a refreshing escape. The Prague Folklore Evening is a delightful experience during this time, offering visitors a taste of traditional Czech music and dance. For those who prefer a quieter atmosphere, autumn is ideal. From September to November, the fall foliage paints the city in vibrant hues, and the weather remains pleasant. This season is also marked by the Prague Signal Festival, a unique event where artists illuminate the city with stunning light installations.
Travel Tips for Navigating Prague
To make the most of your trip to Prague, understanding local customs and practical tips can enhance your experience. One essential tip is to familiarize yourself with basic Czech phrases, as locals appreciate the effort. Simple greetings like Dobrý den (Good day) and Děkuji (Thank you) can go a long way in establishing rapport. Additionally, tipping is customary in restaurants, typically around 10% to 15% of the bill, so it's good to have some small change handy.
Getting around Prague is convenient, thanks to its efficient public transport system, which includes trams, buses, and the metro. Purchasing a travel pass can save you money and time, allowing unlimited travel within the city for a specified duration. For a more intimate experience, consider walking between attractions. The city’s compact size makes it easy to explore on foot, revealing hidden gems such as quaint cafes and local artisan shops along the way. Also, be sure to check out the Jewish Quarter, where history enthusiasts can explore synagogues and the poignant Jewish Museum, providing deep insights into the city’s rich heritage.
Where to Stay in Prague for Every Budget
Finding the perfect accommodation in Prague is essential for a memorable stay. Whether traveling on a shoestring budget or seeking a luxurious experience, the city offers a variety of options. For budget-conscious travelers, hotels like a&o Prague Rhea provide clean and comfortable accommodations at an excellent price. Guests rave about the spacious rooms and friendly staff, making it a popular choice for backpackers and families alike. Another great option is The Gold Bank, known for its cozy atmosphere and great value, ensuring a pleasant stay without breaking the bank.
If luxury is what you seek, the Grandium Hotel Prague should be on your radar. With its elegant design and exceptional service, you can enjoy a lavish experience complemented by a delicious breakfast. Those traveling with family will appreciate hotels like Archibald City, which offers family-friendly amenities and is conveniently located near major attractions. With such a diverse range of accommodations, booking your stay through Agoda.com can help you find the perfect fit for your needs, ensuring a comfortable base from which to explore the enchanting city of Prague.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Bet for Hotel Booking
When planning a trip to Prague, securing the right accommodation is paramount, and Agoda.com makes this process seamless and enjoyable. With an extensive selection of hotels ranging from budget-friendly options to luxurious stays, Agoda.com caters to every type of traveler. The user-friendly interface allows you to filter your search based on price, location, and amenities, ensuring you find the perfect fit for your needs.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is the exclusive deals and discounts available for various properties in Prague. By booking through Agoda, travelers can often take advantage of lower rates compared to other platforms. Additionally, the site frequently offers special promotions, such as last-minute deals or early bird discounts, making it easier to save while enjoying the best that the city has to offer.
Customer reviews play a crucial role in choosing the right hotel, and Agoda.com excels in providing genuine feedback from previous guests. With detailed reviews and ratings, you can gain insight into the experiences of fellow travelers. This transparency helps in making informed decisions, ensuring that your accommodation in Prague meets your expectations. Plus, the option to read reviews in multiple languages makes it accessible for international visitors.
Getting Around in Prague Made Easy
Exploring Prague is a delight, thanks to its efficient and comprehensive public transportation system. The city boasts an extensive network of trams, buses, and metro lines that connect you to all major attractions. Purchasing a travel pass can be a great way to save money, allowing unlimited travel for a specified period. The passes are available for 24, 72 hours, or even longer, making them perfect for short or extended visits.
For those who prefer a more scenic route, walking is a fantastic option. The compact nature of Prague means that many attractions are within easy walking distance of each other. Strolling through the charming streets not only allows you to soak in the stunning architecture but also gives you the chance to discover hidden gems, such as quaint cafes and local shops. Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes as cobblestone streets can be a bit tricky!
Biking is another popular way to explore the city. Several rental shops offer bicycles, and there are dedicated bike lanes in many areas. This option provides a fun and active way to see the sights at your own pace. If you're feeling adventurous, consider taking a guided bike tour that will lead you through the city’s most iconic spots while sharing fascinating stories about Prague’s history.
Must-See Attractions in Prague
Prague is filled with iconic landmarks and attractions that should not be missed during your visit. The majestic Prague Castle is one of the largest ancient castles in the world and offers stunning views of the city from its grounds. Inside, visitors can explore the impressive St. Vitus Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture that houses the tombs of Czech kings and a beautiful stained-glass window designed by Alfons Mucha.
Another must-visit is the historic Old Town Square, where the Astronomical Clock is located. Every hour, the clock performs a delightful show, drawing crowds eager to witness its animated figures. The square is surrounded by colorful baroque buildings, cafes, and shops, making it a perfect spot to relax and take in the lively atmosphere.
Don’t forget to visit the Jewish Quarter, known as Josefov, which is rich in history and culture. Here, you can explore the historic synagogues, including the stunning Spanish Synagogue, and the poignant Jewish Museum that tells the story of the Jewish community in Prague. This area is not only significant for its historical context but also for its beautiful architecture and unique atmosphere.
Family-Friendly Fun in Prague
Traveling with family? Prague offers a plethora of attractions that cater to visitors of all ages. The Prague Zoo is a fantastic destination that provides a fun and educational experience for children and adults alike. Home to over 4,000 animals, the zoo features various exhibits, including a petting zoo, a children's playground, and even a restaurant with views of the animal enclosures, making it a great day out for families.
Another family-friendly spot is Wallenstein Palace Gardens. This beautiful garden features serene ponds, impressive sculptures, and a peaceful atmosphere, perfect for a leisurely stroll or a picnic. The gardens are also home to various peacocks that roam freely, delighting children and adults alike.
For a bit of adventure, consider visiting Letná Park, which offers expansive green spaces and breathtaking views of the city. Families can enjoy picnicking, cycling, or even rollerblading along the paths. The park also has a playground for younger children, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy. With so many family-friendly activities available, Prague is an excellent destination for creating unforgettable memories together.
Local Events and Festivals to Experience
Prague is a city that celebrates its culture through a variety of events and festivals throughout the year. One of the most notable events is the Prague Spring International Music Festival, held every May. This prestigious festival attracts musicians and music lovers from around the world, featuring classical concerts in stunning venues across the city, including the iconic Rudolfinum. Attending a performance here is a unique way to immerse yourself in the local culture.
Another exciting event is the annual Prague Christmas Markets, which take place from late November through early January. The markets are filled with festive stalls selling handmade crafts, traditional Czech foods, and mulled wine. The atmosphere is magical, especially with the city's historic buildings adorned in twinkling lights, making it a perfect place to find unique gifts and enjoy seasonal treats.
For those interested in contemporary art, the Prague Signal Festival is a must-see. This unique event transforms the city into an open-air gallery, showcasing stunning light installations created by local and international artists. The festival typically occurs in October and invites visitors to explore the city at night, discovering art in unexpected places. Participating in local events like these enhances the travel experience and provides a deeper connection to the vibrant culture of Prague.
Shopping in Prague for Unique Finds
Shopping in Prague is an adventure in itself, offering a delightful mix of local crafts, designer boutiques, and vibrant markets. One of the best places to start is the historic Old Town, where cobblestone streets are lined with charming shops selling everything from handmade jewelry to traditional Czech glassware. Don't miss the opportunity to pick up some authentic Bohemian crystal, renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship. The Na Příkopě street is a shopper's paradise, featuring a blend of high-street brands and luxury boutiques, perfect for those looking to indulge in a little retail therapy.
If you're in the mood for a more local experience, head to the Havelské tržiště, a bustling market in the heart of the city. Here, you can find fresh produce, local delicacies, and unique souvenirs. It's an excellent spot to sample traditional Czech snacks, such as trdelník (a sweet pastry) and koláče (fruit-filled pastries), while browsing through the various stalls. For those seeking a taste of Prague’s contemporary art scene, the DOX Centre for Contemporary Art often hosts art exhibitions and a shop featuring works by local artists, making it a great place to find one-of-a-kind pieces.
For fashion enthusiasts, the Václavské náměstí (Wenceslas Square) is home to several flagship stores and international brands. After a day of shopping, unwind at one of the nearby cafes or restaurants to reflect on your finds. Whether you're looking for unique souvenirs, high-end fashion, or local delicacies, Prague's shopping scene has something for everyone.
Nature and Outdoor Attractions in Prague
Prague is not just about stunning architecture and rich history; it also boasts beautiful parks and outdoor spaces perfect for relaxation and exploration. One of the most popular green spaces is Letná Park, which offers panoramic views of the city and the Vltava River. It’s an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or even a bike ride. The park features vast lawns, charming pathways, and even beer gardens where you can enjoy a cold Czech lager while soaking in the scenery.
Another gem is the Stromovka Park, a former royal hunting ground that has been transformed into a sprawling urban park. With its serene lakes, walking trails, and lush greenery, it’s a favorite among locals for jogging, cycling, and family outings. The park is also home to various cultural events throughout the year, making it a vibrant hub of activity. For a more tranquil experience, the Wallenstein Palace Gardens offer beautifully manicured grounds with stunning sculptures, fountains, and peacocks roaming freely, providing a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
For those looking to venture a bit further, the Divoká Šárka nature reserve is a breathtaking area located just outside the city center. This natural park features dramatic cliffs, deep valleys, and scenic trails perfect for hiking and enjoying the great outdoors. It’s a fantastic way to experience the natural beauty of the Czech Republic while still being close to the city.
Cultural Experiences and Historical Context in Prague
Prague is steeped in history and culture, offering a wealth of experiences for those eager to learn more about its past. The Prague Castle complex is a must-visit, not only for its stunning architecture but also for its historical significance. As the seat of Czech kings, emperors, and presidents, the castle has witnessed centuries of history. Visitors can explore the impressive grounds, including the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral, which showcases stunning Gothic architecture and houses the remains of Czech royalty.
Art enthusiasts will find a treasure trove of museums and galleries throughout the city. The National Gallery in Prague features a vast collection of Czech and international art, spanning from the Middle Ages to contemporary works. Don't miss the Mucha Museum, dedicated to the famous Art Nouveau artist Alphonse Mucha, showcasing his iconic works and providing insight into the artistic movement that flourished in Prague during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
For a deeper dive into the city's history, consider joining a guided walking tour that focuses on specific themes, such as the Jewish Quarter or the city's Communist past. The Jewish Museum offers an insightful look into the rich history of the Jewish community in Prague, featuring several synagogues and a cemetery that tells the poignant story of a vibrant culture that has faced adversity. Engaging with these cultural experiences will enrich your understanding of Prague and its fascinating heritage.
Nightlife in Prague for Every Taste
Prague's nightlife is as diverse as its culture, offering something for everyone, from cozy pubs to vibrant nightclubs. The city is famous for its beer culture, and what better way to experience it than by visiting one of its many traditional Czech pubs? U Fleků, one of the oldest breweries in Prague, has been serving its own dark lager since 1499 and offers a lively atmosphere with live music and hearty Czech cuisine. It’s a perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the city.
For those looking for a more upscale experience, the Rudolfinum hosts classical concerts and performances, providing a sophisticated evening out. The venue itself is a stunning example of neo-Renaissance architecture, making it a beautiful backdrop for an evening of culture. If you're in the mood for something more contemporary, head to the Karlovy Lázně, one of the largest nightclubs in Central Europe, located right by the Vltava River. With multiple floors, each featuring different music styles, it’s a great place to dance the night away.
Live music is abundant in Prague, with numerous venues showcasing local and international talent. From jazz clubs like JazzDock to rock bars and electronic music venues, the city pulsates with energy after dark. For a truly unique experience, consider attending a performance at the WOW Show, a black light theater that combines dance, visual effects, and storytelling in a captivating way. Whatever your taste, Prague's nightlife scene promises unforgettable nights filled with laughter, music, and new friendships.
Delicious Dining and Local Cuisine in Prague
Food lovers will find plenty to savor in Prague, where traditional Czech cuisine meets modern culinary trends. Start your culinary journey with a visit to a local restaurant to try classic dishes like svíčková (marinated beef with creamy sauce) and goulash, often served with bread dumplings. The city is dotted with eateries that serve up authentic flavors, such as Lokál, known for its fresh ingredients and traditional recipes.
For a more contemporary dining experience, check out the many gourmet restaurants that have emerged in recent years. Places like Field and La Degustation offer innovative tasting menus that showcase seasonal ingredients and local flavors, providing a unique twist on traditional Czech cuisine. Pair your meal with a glass of Pilsner, the famous Czech beer, or explore the growing wine scene, which features excellent local wines from the Moravian region.
Don’t forget to indulge in some sweet treats while in Prague. Visit a local bakery to taste trdelník, a delicious pastry rolled in sugar and filled with various toppings. For dessert, Koláče, a sweet pastry filled with fruit or cheese, is a must-try. Whether dining in a cozy bistro or enjoying a meal with a view, Prague’s culinary scene will leave you with lasting memories of delightful flavors and experiences.
Unique Activities and Experiences in Prague
Prague offers a myriad of unique activities that go beyond the typical tourist attractions. For those looking to explore the city in a different light, consider taking a ghost tour that delves into the city's darker history. These guided tours often include visits to haunted sites and stories of legends, providing a thrilling experience for adventurous travelers. The Prague Ghosts and Legends Walking Tour is particularly popular, offering an engaging way to learn about the city’s spooky past.
If you're interested in art and culture, attending a performance at the National Theatre is a fantastic way to immerse yourself in the local arts scene. The theater hosts a variety of performances, including ballet, opera, and drama, showcasing the talents of Czech artists. Another unique experience is the WOW Show, a black light theater performance that combines stunning visuals with captivating storytelling, making it a memorable evening out.
For a more hands-on experience, consider taking a cooking class to learn how to prepare traditional Czech dishes. Many local chefs offer classes that guide you through the process of making favorites like goulash or strudel, allowing you to bring a taste of Prague back home. Engaging in these unique activities will enrich your visit and provide a deeper understanding of the city’s culture.
Hidden Gems of Prague Worth Exploring
While Prague is known for its iconic landmarks, the city is also home to hidden gems that offer a more intimate experience away from the crowds. One such treasure is the Vyšehrad Castle, a historic fort that offers stunning views of the city and the Vltava River. The area is less frequented by tourists, allowing for a peaceful stroll through its gardens and a visit to the impressive St. Peter and Paul Cathedral. The castle grounds are steeped in history and provide a serene escape from the bustling city center.
Another hidden gem is the Petřín Hill, a beautiful park located just a short walk from the city center. Visitors can climb to the top for panoramic views of Prague or explore the lovely gardens and the charming Petřín Lookout Tower, which resembles the Eiffel Tower. The park is perfect for a leisurely day out, complete with picnic spots and winding paths that invite exploration.
For those interested in art, the Kampa Island is a lesser-known area filled with galleries, parks, and stunning views of the Charles Bridge. The island is home to the Kampa Museum, which showcases modern art and hosts various exhibitions. This quiet spot provides a beautiful backdrop for a leisurely afternoon of art appreciation and relaxation by the water.
Prague Hotel Reviews to Guide Your Stay
When choosing the right accommodation in Prague, reading reviews from fellow travelers can be incredibly helpful. For example, guests at The Gold Bank often praise the friendly and helpful staff, noting that the rooms are super clean and cozy. Many recommend the hotel for its great value, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious travelers.
Another favorite is a&o Prague Rhea, where visitors frequently comment on the spacious rooms and the extra friendly staff. The hotel is well-regarded for its excellent price and cleanliness, making it a great option for families and backpackers alike. Guests appreciate the comfortable environment and the welcoming atmosphere, ensuring a pleasant stay.
For those seeking a more luxurious experience, Grandium Hotel Prague receives high marks for its lovely staff and great value. Guests rave about the wonderful breakfast and overall comfort of their stay. Similarly, Archibald City is often highlighted for its friendly staff and delicious breakfast options, making it a highly recommended choice for travelers looking for convenience and comfort.
Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Prague
For those seeking a homely atmosphere during their stay, vacation rentals and apartments in Prague offer a fantastic alternative to traditional hotels. Many travelers prefer the flexibility and space that an apartment provides, especially for families or groups. Platforms like Agoda.com feature a wide range of rental options, from cozy studios to spacious multi-bedroom apartments, catering to various budgets and preferences.
Staying in an apartment allows for a more local experience, as many rentals are located in residential neighborhoods away from the tourist crowds. This can provide a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the daily life of Prague. Additionally, having a kitchen means you can prepare your own meals using fresh local ingredients, adding to your culinary adventure.
Many vacation rentals also come with amenities such as free Wi-Fi, laundry facilities, and even balconies with stunning views of the city. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family-friendly space, booking through Agoda.com ensures you'll find the perfect vacation rental to suit your needs.
Day Trips from Prague for Adventurous Travelers
Prague's central location makes it an excellent base for exploring the surrounding region. There are several exciting day trip options that offer a change of scenery and additional cultural experiences. One popular destination is Český Krumlov, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stunning medieval architecture and picturesque streets. The journey takes about two and a half hours by train or bus, and once there, visitors can explore the charming old town and the impressive Český Krumlov Castle.
Another fantastic option is the Karlštejn Castle, located just a short train ride from Prague. This Gothic castle, built in the 14th century, is surrounded by beautiful forests and offers guided tours that delve into its rich history. The scenic views from the castle grounds are a highlight, making it a perfect spot for photography enthusiasts.
For nature lovers, a trip to the Bohemian Switzerland National Park is a must. Known for its stunning rock formations and hiking trails, the park offers breathtaking views and opportunities for outdoor activities. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the area's natural beauty and geological significance. Whether exploring charming towns or immersing yourself in nature, day trips from Prague offer a wonderful way to enhance your travel experience.






























