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...
Norbert
From
Hungary
The entrance hall is nice.
The buffet dinner was awesome
The garage is heated and expensive.
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.
Guy
From
Hungary
I have stayed in the Grandium a few times and though it’s not the cheapest hotel there was value in staying there. This trip I noticed that my room was about 20% higher than last time but again, the value was still good. That is until I realized the room was 20% more without breakfast than a room with breakfast only one year ago. Add the 36€ they asked for breakfast and the rooms are 30% higher. Sadly, it’s no longer worth staying there especially since there are hotels in the city of equal quality at much less the price.
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.
Mohamad
From
Qatar
It’s so near to literally everything, just a walkable distance to the center.
Nice and comfy room, breakfast buffet is delicious and a lot of variety.
Just the parking fees are crazy, like 40€ per day.
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.
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.
Featuring free access to an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center, OREA Hotel Pyramida Praha is set within a 10-minute walk from Prague Castle.
Daniela
From
Germany
Everything was perfect! Room was very comfortable and clean. Breakfast was delicious (many options) and the location couldn't be better. The tram station is right in front of the hotel so you can go anywhere 😊
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....
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.
Located in Prague, 10 minutes from the city center by metro, Hotel Svatojánský Dvůr features accommodations with a restaurant, paid private parking, a bar and a garden.
Featuring a bar and a shared lounge, Áurea Legends by Eurostars Hotel Company is located in Prague, less than 0.6 mi from Prague Astronomical Clock and a 12-minute walk from Municipal House.
Attractively set in the center of Prague, Miss Sophie's Downtown provides 4-star accommodations close to Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague and Municipal House.
Alfons Boutique Hotel in Prague, a 10-minute walk from Wenceslas Square and Prague National Museum and offers free WiFi and designed rooms with art work. The hotel features a garden and a terrace.
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 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.
Located 1312 feet from Prague National Museum in Prague, MeetMe23 features a restaurant, bar and free WiFi throughout the property. A flat-screen TV is provided.
A 5-minute drive from the O2 Arena, Wellness Hotel Step - Czech Leading Hotels is 3.1 mi from Prague city center. It features a direct connection to the Step Sports and Wellness Center.
The Hotel U Divadla - Czech Leading Hotels is housed in a beautiful historic Art Nouveau building in a traditional residential area on the right Vltava riverbank, offering easy access to Prague's...
Located conveniently in Prague, A1 Royal Plaza provides 3-star accommodations close to Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague and Prague Astronomical Clock.
Located in Prague and with Prague Castle reachable within 3.6 miles, Zleep Hotel Prague has express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a terrace, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Conveniently set in the Prague 5 district of Prague, Post 120 Suites is located 2.9 miles from Prague Castle, 3 miles from St. Vitus Cathedral and 3.6 miles from Charles Bridge.
Featuring a bar, Prague Season Hotel offers rooms in Prague, a 11-minute walk from Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague and one mile from Vysehrad Castle.
Located in Prague, 3.2 miles from Prague ZOO, Excellent Romantic has accommodations with a garden, private parking, a terrace and a spa & wellness center.
Well set in the center of Prague, Wenceslas sq SOHO Boutique Hotel & Premium Suites is within a 5-minute walk of Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague and half a mile of Municipal House...
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.
Hotel Rott is centrally located on the historical Malé Naměstí (Little Square), next to the famous Old Town Square. It offers elegant, air-conditioned rooms and a modern restaurant.
Elegant apartments with Mediterranean-style décor and free Wi-Fi are offered at this UNESCO-listed apartment house, located in Prague’s historic center.
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 $62 per night, and 4-star hotels in Prague are $93 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Prague can be found for $162 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Prague this weekend is $166 or, for a 4-star hotel, $227. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Prague for this weekend cost around $339 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $146 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Prague for tonight. You'll pay around $204 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Prague will cost around $386, 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.
Prague has so much history to explore. I bought a Hop on Hop off bus ticket which gave me a taste of what there is to see.
There are hundreds of bars and restaurants to try. Food and drink is reasonably priced.
Guest review by
alison
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Prague appeals to different types of visitor - both party...
Prague appeals to different types of visitor - both party people and those looking for some culture and history. Both are well catered for, though we were more of the latter. The buildings and history are excellent, with plenty to see and learn. We stayed for three days and could have easily used one or maybe two more days to do Prague justice. However, for a longer stay be prepared to go outside Prague. Or maybe join the party and use a few days to recover. :)
Guest review by
Searle-Jones
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Great Place to relax and sightseeing.
Great Place to relax and sightseeing.
- Old town area is a must to visit.
- Many restaurants/bars with great atmosphere and variety of choices to eat.
- Is it easy to get around Prague using Metro /Bolt/Uber.
- Must visit Karlovy Vary (a village 2.5 hour by bus out of Prague).
- Using Chat GPT has made my trip very easy!!!
Guest review by
TtoTtos_CY
Cyprus
Review score
10.0
Fantastic city , amazing architecture .
Fantastic city , amazing architecture . Great the city is controlling over exuberant visitors who may have labelled Prague as a shabby getaway for drunken stag/hen nights. Prague is a clean city with an iconic history which it should focus upon & maintain its high standards.
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Guest review by
Anonymous
Review score
10.0
A magical city with so much history and character, galleries...
A magical city with so much history and character, galleries, lovely restaurants from fine dining to cheaper eateries. The best way to explore it is on foot. A very clean and safe place to visit. I would go back.
Guest review by
PANAGIOTA
Australia
Review score
8.0
Public transport was very good with the Metro and Trams,...
Public transport was very good with the Metro and Trams, very easy to get about and it is worth downloading the "pubtran" app to get about. Plenty to see but certain places do get a bit busy at times. Alcohol is cheaper than the uk but bear in mind you are expected to tip a minimum of 10% in bars and restaurants.
Guest review by
Barry
United Kingdom
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A hotel with kind of small rooms, in a quiet area of Prague. Very clean rooms, very, very polite and helpful staff. The breakfast is really good, wi-fi very good. Tram and bus are close, you can reach city center on foot, too, approx. 2 km. But you'd rather use public transportation, you have a lot to walk around, no use to get there already tired. Restaurants and markets in the area, way cheaper than those in the old town. Looking at the prices versus what the hotel offers, is one of the best places to stay in Prague.
Great location, in a quieter part but only 10mins walk from old town square which is perfect, tram links outside but everything is walkable. Hotel was quiet, staff very friendly and let me do late check out as I had a late flight on the last day. Room was cleaned daily which was nice. Room / hotel very clean, beds comfortable and have WiFi / Netflix available. Tea, coffee and water provided for free with a coffee machine, is a fridge + mini bar but chargeable.
Brilliant location - lovely pastry shop next door and just a few minutes walk from Old Town Square. The room was clean and the bed very comfortable. There was a free luggage storage room which was very useful, as it meant we could drop off our bags before check in and leave them at the hotel after we checked out. We would definitely stay here again if we ever come back to Prague!
beautiful hotel, busy but not too busy - great breakfast selection and nice bar/restaurant - easy access to the old town square, very helpful staff and a few nice complimentary touches - and best of all they rearranged the booking several times due to the pandemic with no quibbles whatsoever.
The hotel is in a great location, very close to Prague’s Old Town Square, within walking distance. The area is lively, and it’s also conveniently near public transport and metro stations.
Guest review by
Ziying
China
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