Help! Prague Hotel TTT
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Help! Prague Hotel TTT
Hi all,
I am going to Prague in the end of May and would love to hear some suggestions about hotels in a lively area. I want to stay in the part of town where there are always people.
I am going to Berlin, Budapest, and Vienna during that trip as well and would love to hear hotel recommendations for those towns also.
Please help!
I am going to Prague in the end of May and would love to hear some suggestions about hotels in a lively area. I want to stay in the part of town where there are always people.
I am going to Berlin, Budapest, and Vienna during that trip as well and would love to hear hotel recommendations for those towns also.
Please help!
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Don't know your budget or what kind of accommodations you're looking for, but we stayed in these two in Vienna and Budapest. Stayed at an apartment in Prague so can't help there. Both hotels were recommended on this forum and and I would stay at both again. The view from the Hotel Victoria is wonderful. (If you choose it ask for a corner room on a higher floor.) Have a wonderful trip.
http://www.pertschy.com/h_pension1_e.html
http://www.victoria.hu/
http://www.pertschy.com/h_pension1_e.html
http://www.victoria.hu/
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Welcome to Fodors 
You have posted this question 3 times - that really isn't the best way to use the forums.
Post a thread and then if you don't get enough response you top it by adding more info/clarification instead of starting a brand new thread.

You have posted this question 3 times - that really isn't the best way to use the forums.
Post a thread and then if you don't get enough response you top it by adding more info/clarification instead of starting a brand new thread.
#6
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Hi,
I stayed at the Cloister Inn in Prague a week ago and have to say it was a really good find! The location is smack bang in the middle of everywhere - minutes from both Charles Bridge and Old Town.
Hotel itself was also great - couldn't fault it!
I stayed at the Cloister Inn in Prague a week ago and have to say it was a really good find! The location is smack bang in the middle of everywhere - minutes from both Charles Bridge and Old Town.
Hotel itself was also great - couldn't fault it!
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www.hotelcernyslon.cz/ehotel.html
We stayed at the above hotel in November and I thought it was a great place, picked us up at the airport, has a small little bar and is on the square, within walking distance of most of the sites.
We stayed at the above hotel in November and I thought it was a great place, picked us up at the airport, has a small little bar and is on the square, within walking distance of most of the sites.
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I've stayed at the Hotel Pariz (in Czech, more or less) in Prague, also, and loved it and it would definitely fit your criteria. It's a lovely hotel, right near things, but luckily a bit off the main streets so quiet enough.
There are many hotels that fit your criteria, however (one right on Old Town Square which is supposed to be quite nice-- U Prince). Hotel Metamorphoses is right by the Tyn Church in Old Town Square, and that would definitely be in a lively area, also.
There are many, but from reading another post I see that your budget is only US$150, I gather, so some of these are probably not going to work as end of May is probably the most expensive hotel season in Prague due to the international music festival. I don't think Pariz is that low during May. Good hotels book up early during that period, so you are really going to have to get cracking on getting a reservation.
There are many hotels that fit your criteria, however (one right on Old Town Square which is supposed to be quite nice-- U Prince). Hotel Metamorphoses is right by the Tyn Church in Old Town Square, and that would definitely be in a lively area, also.
There are many, but from reading another post I see that your budget is only US$150, I gather, so some of these are probably not going to work as end of May is probably the most expensive hotel season in Prague due to the international music festival. I don't think Pariz is that low during May. Good hotels book up early during that period, so you are really going to have to get cracking on getting a reservation.




