Located in Prague, 2.4 miles from Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague, Don Giovanni Hotel Prague - Great Hotels of The World provides accommodations with a garden, private parking, a...
Andrey Kh
From
Israel
convenient location. any types of public transportation is nearby. Insane breakfast. The variety is even too much. comfort bed.
Grandium Hotel Prague is located in the heart of Prague, just around the corner from Wenceslas Square. The stylish and modern rooms are all equipped with air conditioning and luxurious bathrooms.
Located in the city center, the Grandior Hotel Prague is a design hotel offering a restaurant and spacious rooms with free WiFi, very close to public transportation.
MARWAN
From
France
The hotel is not very far from the center, we could do everything by walk, which is great. Staff was very welcoming. Breakfast was rich.
Newly renovated Metropolitan Old Town Hotel - Czech Leading Hotels is located in Prague Old Town, just 1969 feet from Old Town Square, offering free WiFi.
Aaron
From
United States
Excellent location right in the middle of old town, still walkable to the train and bus stations. Extremely kind and hospitable staff. Included a welcome prosecco on the rooftop patio bar with wonderful view!
The Olšanka Congress & Wellness Hotel enjoys a quiet location in the district of Žižkov, only 9 minutes by tram or underground from the old town of Prague.
The Vienna House by Wyndham Diplomat Prague is located in the peaceful diplomatic district, close to the historical city center. Restaurant Bull & Bonito is the best place to eat, drink and socialize....
Aaron
From
United States
Great location, Metro stop is right next door to the hotel, and it takes about 10 minutes by metro to the old town.. Coffee kiosk is across the street, and there is a cafe that is only open on weekdays across the road as well. Mini market right next door, which has snacks, food, drinks, etc. Beds were comfortable and the location is quiet as well!
Only 656 feet from Pankrac Metro Station, the 4-star Panorama Hotel Prague offers several sport and wellness facilities, including a rooftop indoor pool, and panoramic views of the city.
Alexander
From
Israel
Really good deal
Good breakfast
Good location
Nice stuff
MOODs Charles Bridge in Prague features 4-star accommodations located 984 feet from Charles Bridge. Prague Astronomical Clock is set a 6-minute walk from the property.
Located 1969 feet from Old Town Square, BoHo Prague Hotel - Small Luxury Hotels offers air-conditioned accommodations in Prague. The hotel belongs to the Small Luxury Hotels of the World group.
Built in 2013, located in the center of Prague, within 11 minutes’ walk to the Old Town Square, the Charles Bridge or the Wenceslas Square, INNSIDE by Meliá Prague Old Town includes an à-la-carte...
Well located in the Prague 1 district of Prague, Hotel Nerudova 211 is located 656 feet from St. Vitus Cathedral, 984 feet from Prague Castle and 2625 feet from Charles Bridge.
Located in Prague, 6.4 miles from O2 Arena Prague, Pytloun Chateau Hotel Ctěnice has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Picturesquely set on the Loreto Square within 656 feet from the Prague Castle in a historical building dating back to 1384, Hotel Loreta features a summer garden and free WiFi in the rooms.
Hotel Leon D´Oro occupies a recently renovated historic building in the heart of Prague, less than 5 minutes' walk from Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square.
Offering free Wi-Fi and parking, nonsmoking Hotel Kanarek is a 15-minute car drive from the center of Prague, and it is close to the Hostivař Water Dam.
The AMEDIA Express Praha is located in the Chodov district of Prague, 1640 feet from the Centrum Chodov shopping mall and a 20-minute metro ride from the Old Town.
Aura Hotel is located in a peaceful area of Prague 9 - Čakovice and offers hot tub and a heated swimming pool and a spacious garden with a terrace and barbecue facilities.
Set in the heart of Prague, Hotel Claris is only one metro stop from the famous Wenceslas Square. It offers free Wi-Fi and serves breakfast on request for extra charge in a glass-roofed dining room.
Located in a calm residential area of Prague, this hotel provides rooms with flat-screen cable TV, free Wi-Fi and free parking. It has a lovely summer terrace.
Located in Prague, a 5-minute walk from Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague, W Prague has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
The Grand Mark Prague - The Leading Hotels of the World, located in a 17th-century residential palace dating in the heart of Prague, will surprise guests with the timeless elegance of its interiors.
Located next to the Art-Nouveau Municipal House and the elegant Na Prikope shopping street, the 5-star Hotel KINGS COURT enjoys a unique location in the heart of Prague.
The Unitas Hotel enjoys a quiet location in a former convent, 820 feet from Charles Bridge. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free internet, a DVD player and a film library.
Located in a historic building in the heart of Prague, Josephine Old Town Square Hotel - Czech Leading Hotels is located just 164 feet from Old Town Square and 984 feet from Wenceslas Square.
The Hotel Haštal Prague Old Town has a quiet location in the Old Town, a 15-minute walk from Charles Bridge and just a 5-minute walk from the Old Town Square.
FAQs about hotels in Prague
On average, 3-star hotels in Prague cost $67 per night, and 4-star hotels in Prague are $99 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Prague can be found for $167 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Prague this weekend is $306 or, for a 4-star hotel, $390. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Prague for this weekend cost around $583 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $141 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Prague for tonight. You'll pay around $192 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Prague will cost around $331, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The Czech capital is nothing short of magical, with Prague’s countless bridges, cathedrals, domes and castles reflected in the Vltava River. Thankfully, the city escaped most of WWII’s destruction, leaving the rich history and fairytale facade of this Bohemian city intact.
Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle complex in the world and the St. Vitus Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The Cathedral’s lookout tower rewards those willing to climb 300 steps with the best view of the city.
Walking through the cobblestone streets of the Mala Strana district will bring you to the Charles Bridge. Prague’s beautiful 14th-century monument buzzes with musicians and local crafts sales. The Astronomical Clock, Tyn Church, and Storch building of Old Town compete for popularity with the neoclassical Estate Theatre and the Czech National Museum.
The cafes and restaurants of Wenceslas Square are great for people watching and the Franz Kafka house, the Old New Synagogue and Frank Gehry’s Dancing House are perfect for soaking up history.
Flights arriving at Vaclav Havel International Airport will be in the city center after a short subway ride. For historic hotels, cheap hostels or charming apartments head to Booking.com for nearly 700 accommodations in Prague.
Toliets a a bit strange, if you have no cash they don't...
Toliets a a bit strange, if you have no cash they don't allow you to use it even if you have little children. Then what do you do with a little one you will have to argue or go behind a tree or a building.
Even to Mcdonalds as a customer you have to pay for you toilets I found a bit of a strange one. They were free only at the restaurant and the Museums
Guest review by
Drinush
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Prague is a wonderful city.
Prague is a wonderful city. Walking around the narrow winding streets was like living in another era. Well preserved old buildings, hidden courtyards, cosy cafes and restaurants at every corner makes the place like a fairytale scene! Their sweets were delicious and people were really gentle and helpful!
Guest review by
GEORGE
Greece
Review score
10.0
It is an amazing place. So much history and culture.
It is an amazing place. So much history and culture. The astronomical clock was so exciting to watch and the amount of thought that went into it. I would definitely advise anyone visiting to take the walking tour.
Guest review by
Cynthia
Malaysia
Review score
10.0
Prague is a really beautiful city with a wide variety of...
Prague is a really beautiful city with a wide variety of sites and activities to offer. I was in the city for a convention so my free time was limited to a few days. I did get around very easily on the Metro system, using the trains, trams, and buses every day. It was also a wide variety of foods and I sampled the local Czech cuisine several times. I also rented a scooter and explored the north countryside and some of the castles in the area.
The biggest challenge for me was the language. I had tried to learn some simple phrases before I came. I was able to use them to get my point across. In most cases, people understood english well enough. I will practice much more before my return trip in a couple of years.
Guest review by
Christopher
Review score
10.0
As revealed from a fairy tale, an architectural jewel of...
As revealed from a fairy tale, an architectural jewel of Central European history of civilisation, where the politeness of people in every touristic service were optimum, the food delicious, both local and international cuisine, and places of interest such as the castle or parks, museums and churches were so well organised to access in every aspect, and worth to mention, the prices in goods, restaurants etc were sensible. Really amazed!!!!
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Μαρία
Greece
Review score
10.0
We should have flew into Prague instead of taking the train...
We should have flew into Prague instead of taking the train from Vienna, took us around 5 hours? We wend to Salzburg then to Prague, so the train ride was to a bit too long, took us whole day. We depart Salzburg at 9am and reach Prague 8pm at night, cos the train were delay close to an hour, and we missed connecting train
Guest review by
Sook Fen
Malaysia
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The location was the best, just a few steps ahead of old town square. The building was historical and it was a great feeling to stay in a historical building in the historical center. The views from the windows were so nice. All the furniture was nice and clean. They offer free luggage storage before check-in and after check-out, which was great. The staff was very friendly and helpful. It was so cozy and would recommend staying here, it is very cheap and you get more than you pay for.
Beautiful hotel in the Old Town, there's an elevator to take you to the upper floors but once you've taken your bags up take a walk down the old staircase and enjoy the many paintings of Prague scenery.
Great staff, comfortable room and a lovely breakfast, lots of choice.
Great location, close to the river and Old Town Square.
This is a fantastic hotel, very close to the Old Town Square. Train station, metro, bus and tram stop around the corner easy to walk or travel around the city.
Hotel is beautiful, friendly staff, beds comfy, good hairdryer and toiletries. Welcome drink, good breakfast variety and Prosecco is a nice touch.
Great price and nice ambience. The hotel was a bit difficult to find at first but is well-situated in the city centre–very close to many restaurants, cafes, and attractions such as the Prague Astronomical Clock, Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge. The room we stayed in was spacious and clean.
Fantastic hotel. Very clean (like the rest of the Czech Republic) and staff were very helpful and friendly. Great location in the old town, close to old town square and Wenceslas square.
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Amanda ❤️
Ireland
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