44 Best Hotels in Prague, Czech Republic

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Prague is chock-full of charming places to stay. From beautifully restored monasteries to a capsule room at the top of the communist-era television tower, there’s a remarkably wide range of choice for all budgets. Increased competition among hoteliers means that staff are almost invariably charming and knowledgeable, and speak excellent English.

The best areas to stay are the Old Town (Staré M?sto), the Lesser Quarter (Malá Strana), the Castle Area (Hrad?any), and the New Town (Nové M?sto). The center of Prague is reasonably small, so staying outside of the center doesn't mean a massive slog to the castle. Neighborhoods like Smíchov, Žižkov, and Vinohrady are easily accessible by Prague’s inexpensive, highly efficient metro and tram system.

Recent years have seen a drop in prices, even during high season (May–September). In winter rates can fall by a third or even half. The majority of hotels accept online bookings, so the best deals are found by searching a few months in advance of a trip and snapping up deals as soon as they're offered. It's best to book directly with the property.

Most hotels now offer free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning, and many of the high-end spots also offer extras, like complimentary afternoon tea, welcome drinks, or free airport transfers.

Hotel Residence Agnes

$$ | Haštalská 19, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic Fodor's Choice

This gorgeous hotel, with a chic courtyard and atrium, is tucked away on a quiet alley in Staré Mĕsto and is a comfortable haven from the hustle and bustle of Prague. Sleek white walls contrast with beautiful dark wood, from the breakfast room to the bedroom headboards, but the design doesn't overshadow comfort, with hypoallergenic bedding and roomy beds. The price point is good, considering the location and atmosphere of the hotel. Staff are friendly and welcoming, and breakfast is included. A relaxing choice but book early, as it is popular.

Pros

  • Fantastic staff—nothing is too much trouble
  • Homey feel, with welcome wine
  • Tasty breakfast included

Cons

  • Rooms sell out quickly
  • Decor perhaps a little simple, although stylish
  • Lacking extras: no spa or restaurant
Haštalská 19, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
222–312–417
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22 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Emblem Hotel Prague

$$$ | Platnéřská 19, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic Fodor's Choice

Rivaling the best design hotels in capital cities around the world, this unique retreat goes toe to toe with many of the city's grande dame hotels; it's smart, fresh, and funky, with a modern art deco theme created by a host of top-notch designers. There's an art tour, a rooftop spa, and gorgeous decor, with artworks scattered throughout the public areas, although the rooms are perhaps a little plain considering the thought put into the other areas of the hotel.

Pros

  • Major design chops
  • Good restaurant
  • Unique focus on modern art

Cons

  • Rooms are a little small
  • Rooftop Jacuzzi is an extra charge
  • Underground hotel bar could have more atmosphere
Platnéřská 19, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
226–202–500
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59 rooms
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Hotel Hastal Prague Old Town

$$ | Haštalská 16, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic Fodor's Choice

A well-priced, charming, family-run hotel located in a quiet spot just a few minutes from Old Town Square, with welcoming touches including complimentary all-day coffee in the lobby or courtyard—oh, and a golem statue out front. Rooms are large and pleasant, and include air-conditioning and free Wi-Fi, but the welcome you'll receive from the owner and staff are worth more than any amount of amenities. Rooms at the front offer views of beautiful Haštalské náměstí and its adorable church, and there's a clutch of good restaurants nearby.

Pros

  • Great location on a quiet street
  • Pleasant rooms with a/c, some with views over the square
  • Lovely welcome from family who have run the hotel for six generations

Cons

  • Breakfast room can get busy
  • Folksy feel might not appeal to everyone
  • Rooms vary in size
Haštalská 16, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
222–314–335
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31 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel U raka

$$ | Černínská 10, 118 00, Czech Republic Fodor's Choice

With the quaint look of a woodsman's cottage from a bedtime story, this private guesthouse is saturated with romance. Despite only being a 10-minute walk from Prague Castle, it has a wonderfully quiet location on the ancient, winding street of Nový Svět, just behind the Loreto Church. One side of the 18th-century building presents a rare example of half-timbering, and the rooms sustain the country feel with whitewashed walls, exposed brickwork, and stone and iron fittings. There's also a clay-pot-covered courtyard garden, a café serving afternoon snacks, and an interesting collection of artworks (from paintings to sculptures) dotted around the property. With a convenient but peaceful location and just six rooms available, a bit of notice and a lot of luck is needed to reserve a place.

Pros

  • Near Prague Castle but feels secluded
  • In-room fireplaces in some rooms
  • Has a peaceful garden

Cons

  • Tiny size makes rooms hard to come by
  • Private parking costs extra
  • No Metro station nearby
Černínská 10, 118 00, Czech Republic
220--511–100
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Mama Shelter Prague

$ | Veletržní 1502/20, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic Fodor's Choice

Stand up and take a bow, Mama Shelter: finally, this hip district has the hip lodging it deserves, in this revitalized communist-era tower block right by the National Gallery. And it isn't style over substance: a hearty breakfast, comfortable, large rooms with design touches, an almost maternal welcome (they take the name seriously), and a huge bar and terrace combine to make this one of the best places to stay not just in Holešovice but in the whole city.

Pros

  • Cool rooms with large windows and fun design touches, like Looney Tunes lamps
  • Huge bar and terrace to see and be seen
  • Reasonable prices

Cons

  • No gym
  • Breakfast can get packed
  • Not central to main attractions
Veletržní 1502/20, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic
225--117--111
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238 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Sky Suite

$$$$ | Mahlerovy sady 1, Prague, 130 00, Czech Republic Fodor's Choice

Perhaps the most unique hotel in Prague, a night in this luxuriously decked-out, 80-square-meter capsule room at the top of the communist-era Žižkov TV Tower is quite an experience. You enter the hotel via the ground floor, and an elevator whisks you up to the pod (the other capsules have a bar and restaurant, as well as reception). The glass-walled bathroom is stocked with L'Occitane products and looks out at the twinkling lights of the Golden City. There's a very cool television integrated into the bathroom mirror, and the bed is covered with hand-sewn horsehair upholstery from the Swedish brand Hästanes. Of course, all this glamour and eccentricity doesn't come cheap.

Pros

  • Beautiful wood-paneled interior
  • Amazing city panoramas
  • Prague's top bucket-list stay

Cons

  • Gritty Žižkov an unlikely place for such glamour
  • Incredibly expensive
  • No view of castle (but see it from the restaurant)
Mahlerovy sady 1, Prague, 130 00, Czech Republic
210–320–081
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1 room
Free Breakfast

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Aria Hotel

$$$ | Tržiště 9, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic
Aria Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic
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This charming music-themed property kicked off Prague's luxury hotel boom in the early 2000s and still holds up well against the competition. While the music theme may be more of a gimmick than an amenity, that's forgivable considering that the hotel hosts live concerts and even has an on-site music librarian. Rooms are sleek and decorated in sandy tones with red and pink punctuations, flat-screen TVs, and spacious, well-lit bathrooms. Another attraction is the rooftop restaurant and bar, with drop-dead gorgeous views of Prague. Although it's at the base of the street leading to the American embassy, there are plenty of bars and restaurants nearby.

Pros

  • Set in gorgeous gardens
  • Excellent restaurant and breakfast
  • IPads in all the rooms, along with killer sound systems

Cons

  • Proximity to the embassy can lead to tiresome security checks
  • Some of the suites are small and might be better labeled as standard rooms
  • Slightly standard-issue furniture in otherwise personality-filled hotel
Tržiště 9, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic
225–334–111
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51 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Absolutum Boutique Hotel

$ | Jablonského 4, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic

This modern hotel in a somewhat industrial part of town doesn't exactly live up to its "boutique" name, but it's not a bad option nevertheless. Extras include a wellness center with a Finnish sauna, a decent restaurant, and well-designed, spacious rooms and bathrooms for an affordable price.

Pros

  • Some luxurious touches such as marble bathrooms and in-floor heating
  • Clean and comfortable
  • Very close to Nádraží Holešovice for getting around the city

Cons

  • Breakfast could be better
  • Uninspiring exterior
  • Little to do in the immediate surroundings
Jablonského 4, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic
222--541--406
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45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Appia Hotel Residences

$$ | Šporkova 3/322, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic

A stylish hotel comprising rooms and apartments, in a slightly off-the-beaten-track location in Malá Strana. It has some gorgeous design and a lovely outdoor courtyard, and having this authentic, beautiful neighborhood often entirely to yourself but still being close to the main sights is a real treat. Rooms are comfortable and spacious, with traditional parquet flooring and some with outside space. Breakfast is served in the original 12th-century hall on the second floor.

Pros

  • Lovely courtyard and 12th-century hall
  • Quiet and stylish
  • Location allows for exploration of undervisited parts of Malá Strana

Cons

  • Too quiet for some
  • Staff professional but not warm
  • Some may find the beds a little firm
Šporkova 3/322, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic
257–215–819
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21 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Art Deco Imperial Hotel

$$ | Na Poříčí 15, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

The real sell here is the hotel's Café Imperial, one of Prague's grand cafés, with its astonishing mosaic ceiling and ceramic wall tiles, formerly frequented by writer Franz Kafka, among others, and now run by celebrity chef Zdeněk Pohlreich; but the renovated hotel rooms don't let the side down either. Dating from 1914, the lobby, bar, and exterior of the hotel all drip with gilt and geometric art deco charm, and the modern touches, like underfloor heating in the bathrooms, are welcome.

Pros

  • Perhaps one of the most attractive hotel breakfast rooms in Prague
  • Recently renovated rooms with modern comforts and art deco charm
  • Mosaic-walled fitness and wellness center with sauna and steam bath

Cons

  • Café Imperial is very popular, so can be hard to secure a reservation
  • Some street noise
  • Some rooms have no real view
Na Poříčí 15, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
246--011--663
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126 rooms
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Art Hotel

$ | Nad Královskou oborou 53, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic

This family-run little hotel has art on the walls by the grandfather and great-grandfather of the owner, as well as other Czech artists, and is otherwise clean, comfortable, and modern. There's a garden, and the rooms have been spruced up recently and are now quite stylish for this price point. Staff lend blankets for guests who want to go picnicking in the nearby parks. One of the suites has a terrace with a hammock. 

Pros

  • Mostly quiet, leafy neighborhood
  • Reasonably priced
  • Hotel garden

Cons

  • By Sparta Praha FC stadium so there can be crowds after games
  • Showers weirdly low
  • Elevator small and some stairs still necessary to reach certain rooms
Nad Královskou oborou 53, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic
777--008--778
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24 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Art Nouveau Palace Hotel

$$ | Panská 12, Prague, 111 21, Czech Republic

This stately but reasonably priced pistachio-green art nouveau building trumpets its Victorian origins. Inside, rooms add to the ice-cream-parlor color scheme with icy white marble bathrooms, pale yellow walls, and red velvet beds, some with canopies. The hotel restaurant is similarly lush: think duck rillettes and wild boar goulash. There's a bit of a sense of faded grandeur, which the owners have, sensibly, adjusted the prices to reflect. 

Pros

  • Good deals available
  • Great location, one block from Wenceslas Square and adjacent to the shopping bonanza of Na příkopě
  • A certain faded-grandeur charm

Cons

  • A little old-fashioned
  • Gilded style not for everyone
  • Some street noise
Panská 12, Prague, 111 21, Czech Republic
224--093--181
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124 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Boutique Hotel Constans

$$ | Bretislavova 14, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic

This pretty little hotel has a luxuriousif retrofeel, which comes in at a reasonable price. The large rooms have traditional herringbone flooring and comfortable beds and are meticulously clean. Warm and friendly staff go out of their way to help guests enjoy their visit. 

Pros

  • Offers parking, a rarity in hotels here
  • Some rooms with balconies
  • Many repeat guests are a sign of the hotel's charm

Cons

  • Car park only suitable for small vehicles and costs extra
  • Somewhat eclectic breakfast options
  • Some areas can feel cramped because of age of the building
Bretislavova 14, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic
234--091--818
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Corinthia Hotel Prague

$$ | Kongresová 1, Prague, 140 69, Czech Republic

An ideal accommodation option for business travelers, Corinthia Prague combines modern interiors, spacious rooms, and a choice of good restaurants with a convenient location; it sits on Metro Line C and is right opposite Prague Congress Center. But it's not all about business: there's also a wonderful 24th-floor spa with fitness facilities (as well as stunning views across the city to Prague Castle), while Vyšehrad Citadel is just a 15-minute walk away. The room rates compare very favorably with other high-end Prague hotels.

Book a deluxe room to get inclusive access to the Apollo Day Spa.

Pros

  • Right by Prague Congress Center
  • Top-floor spa with panoramic city views
  • Great value option

Cons

  • Rooms a little corporate
  • Reception sometimes understaffed
  • Breakfast room gets busy
Kongresová 1, Prague, 140 69, Czech Republic
261–191–111
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539 rooms
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Design Hotel Jewel Prague

$$ | Rytířská 3, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

A friendly jewel-theme hotel that's close to all the Staré Mĕsto action, the staff here go the extra mile, from the little afternoon tea cakes brought to your room to the bedtime-story cards distributed in the evening. Beds are large and luxurious, though some rooms are not huge. Save money by booking one of the three single rooms if you're traveling alone. There can be a little street noise; the hotel bar overlooking said street is a cool place to start or end your night and offers discounts for guests.

Pros

  • Cute touches
  • Bright, individual rooms
  • Well priced

Cons

  • Buffet breakfast could be fresher
  • Some street noise
  • Rooms can feel cramped
Rytířská 3, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
224–211–699
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10 rooms
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Four Seasons Hotel Prague

$$$$ | Veleslavinova 2A, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

Though it has plenty of competition at the top end of the market, the Prague outpost of the Four Seasons luxury chain keeps up, not least because it simply has one of the best locations in the city: right on the river, close to the Charles Bridge, giving guests beautiful views from many of the rooms and a general fairy-tale feel. It has a mix of old European-style and more modern rooms across its different wings (there are four buildings in all; the modern structure is joined by existing buildings from the baroque, neoclassical, and neo-Renaissance eras). It's classic Four Seasons throughout: exceedingly comfortable, stately, perhaps-a-little-too-traditional decoration combined with all modern conveniences, a knockout spa and pool, and formal, conscientious service. There's a lavish breakfast spread that, alas, is not included in the basic rate. Both the Italian and Japanese in-house restaurants (the latter on the roof) are brilliant, too. Try to reserve well in advance (three months) to get a better rate.

Pros

  • Sumptuous beds
  • Incredible outlook, some rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Perfect service

Cons

  • Pricey breakfast
  • Conservative styling
  • Some tram noise from one side of the hotel (but this is Prague)
Veleslavinova 2A, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
221–427–000
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157 rooms
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Golden Prague Rooms

$$ | Elišky Krásnohorské 11/4, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

A quiet, affordable boutique hotel right in the heart of the Jewish Quarter, the entrance is so subtle you could almost walk past it. But inside, the hotel is nicely designed, with cubist- and modernist-inspired interiors and comfortable beds. The hotel's "silent time"—from 10 pm to 7 am—is a nice touch and indicative of its general vibe. Breakfast is not included, but there are bakeries and cafés nearby.

Pros

  • Chic, cubist-style decor
  • Good location
  • Great value

Cons

  • No elevator
  • Some rooms are small
  • No air-conditioning
Elišky Krásnohorské 11/4, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
703--147--073
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38 rooms
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Grand Hotel Bohemia

$$ | Králodvorská 4, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

This stately old art nouveau palais dominates a picturesque corner near the Powder Tower and Námĕstí Republiky. The rooms are decked out in elegant cream linens and dark-wood furniture for a conservative tone (save for some whimsical carpeting). Although the location is good, the rooms can be a bit overpriced when compared with others in the area. The upper-floor suites have amazing views of Staré Mĕsto. During the communist period the hotel was used as an exclusive residence for high-ranking party members. Don't miss the hotel tour.

Pros

  • City-center location
  • Fascinating history, with a glittering ballroom surprise in the basement
  • Cozy rooms, comfortable beds

Cons

  • A few nickel-and-dime charges (breakfast costs extra in cheaper rooms)
  • Pricier than comparable hotels in the area
  • Old-fashioned lobby and bar, cozy in winter but less appealing in summer
Králodvorská 4, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
234–608–111
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78 rooms
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Grand Hotel Praha

$$ | Staroměstské nám. 481/22, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

The main selling point here is the amazing location (practically on top of one of Prague's most famous sights, the astronomical clock), but this has its downside: with the wonderful views comes a big tourist scrum from the moment you venture outside. A hearty breakfast is included, and the hotel's Cafe Mozart is a nice spot for a drink. Some rooms have views that are a stone's throw from the clock, but these come at a slightly higher price point.

Pros

  • Can't get closer to the astronomical clock unless you sleep in its tower
  • Good price, with breakfast included, for the location
  • Baroque Cafe Mozart is a nice place for afternoon tea or cocktails

Cons

  • Obviously rooms with the best views of the clock are considerably pricier
  • Mitteleuropa-style decor is a little tired
  • Can feel a bit hectic
Staroměstské nám. 481/22, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
221–632–556
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38 rooms
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The Grand Mark

$$$ | Hybernská 12, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

Set in a 15th-century palace just steps from Námĕstí Republiky, this stunning hotel and spa brings a high level of service and attention to detail to a still-scruffy part of the center. While the original baroque exterior is impressive, rooms are handsome with a burgundy-and-brown palette, wooden floors, a small desk area, and some of Prague's best beds. Suites have kitchenettes, a separate sitting area, and nifty Czech modern art pieces like pendant chandeliers. The hotel restaurant, Le Grill, is delightful.

Pros

  • Big, beautiful garden
  • Caring and attentive staff
  • Gorgeous bathrooms with mosaic tiling and soft lighting

Cons

  • Only a small gym
  • The street is not especially attractive
  • Functions held at the hotel can be noisy or restrict access to some areas
Hybernská 12, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
226–226–111
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75 rooms
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Hilton Prague

$$ | Pobřežní 1, Prague, 186 00, Czech Republic

From the outside, this gigantic, 11-floor, glass-and-steel building looks like a throwback to communist Czechoslovakia, but step inside and you'll find a pleasant, modern, and stylish business hotel. The rooms and suites are warm and spacious, with all the modern conveniences; opt for an Executive Room for access to the beautifully renovated Executive Lounge, or go all out with a corner Apartment Suite, complete with either private gym or entertainment room. Outside of the bedrooms, the hotel has an impressive array of dining and drinking options, from restaurants and bistros to beer pubs and cocktail bars, as well as a casino atrium and summertime beer garden. There's also an expansive health club, including an indoor pool, fitness area, sauna, steam room, and various spa treatments on offer. The riverside location is quiet and peaceful, yet it's only a pleasant 20-minute stroll from the hotel to Staroměstské náměstí (Old Town Square).

Pros

  • Great breakfast buffet and all-day dining options
  • Large indoor swimming pool
  • Quiet and alternative part of town

Cons

  • Not the most inviting exterior
  • Shower pressure could be better
  • A little way out of the center
Pobřežní 1, Prague, 186 00, Czech Republic
224–841–111
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791 rooms
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Hotel Anna

$ | Budečská 17, 120 00, Czech Republic

The bright neoclassical façade and art nouveau details have been lovingly restored on this 19th-century building on a quiet residential street. The spacious and comfortable rooms feature simple wooden furniture and chic black-and-white photos of Prague, while the suites on the top floors offer lovely views of the historic district. It's significantly cheaper than most city-center hotels and just a short tram or Metro ride away.

Pros

  • Top-floor suites have views of the historic district
  • Helpful English-speaking staff
  • Affordable for city center

Cons

  • Some guests find walls to be thin
  • Very small elevator
  • Parking fee
Budečská 17, 120 00, Czech Republic
222–513–111
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26 rooms
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Hotel Belvedere

$ | Milady Horákové 19, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic

Located in one of the early-20th-century constructivist-style buildings dotted around this district, the Hotel Belvedere is an unremarkable but reliable hotel with good prices and a prime location, in the middle of Letná and Holešovice (the districts kind of blend into one around here). It's a good option for those who care more about staying in a real part of the city than about historic charm, but it's still well connected and the surrounding area is great for foodies, sports fans, and art lovers.

Pros

  • Surrounded by hip cafés and restaurants
  • Decent hotel restaurant and breakfast
  • Still only 20 minutes' walk from Old Town Square

Cons

  • Away from the main sights
  • Some street noise
  • A little dated
Milady Horákové 19, Prague, 170 00, Czech Republic
220--106--111
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149 rooms
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Hotel Bishop's House

$$ | Dražického náměstí 6, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic

An ancient building just a few strides away from the world-famous Charles Bridge, the rooms in this little design-style hotel remain chic and comfortable. A good breakfast is included, and there are nice touches like fresh flowers as well as a historic view or a balcony for most rooms. A bottle of wine is thrown in for the deluxe room options. 

Pros

  • Historic building but rooms have all modern amenities
  • Option to stay in the "bishop's tower"
  • Bright rooms, some with frescoed ceilings

Cons

  • Room sizes vary
  • Some may find the interior a little plain
  • Staff reception can be mixed
Dražického náměstí 6, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic
257--532--320
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Hotel Boho Prague

$$$ | Senovázná 1254/4, Prague, 120 00, Czech Republic

This isn't the flowing hippie boho vibe that the name implies: Hotel Boho is chic, sleek, cool, and located on a fairly uninspiring but quiet street not far from bustling Náměstí Republiky. Catering to a funky international clientele, staff are unruffled but friendly. Rooms are modern, in grays and beiges, with '50s-style retro chairs.

Pros

  • Trendy mid-20th-century-style bar
  • Gorgeous gold-tiled spa and softly lit small pool
  • Comfortable modern rooms in neutral tones with some stylish retro furnishing

Cons

  • A little impersonal decor-wise, although little extra touches from staff help
  • Located on an uninspiring street
  • Mirrored glass doors in bathrooms can feel a bit much
Senovázná 1254/4, Prague, 120 00, Czech Republic
234–622–600
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57 rooms
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Hotel Cosmopolitan

$$ | Zlatnická 3, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

This art nouveau property—sister hotel of the Imperial, almost next door—shares the same sophisticated vibe and even the same big-draw celebrity chef in its restaurant (Zdeněk Pohlreich), but it has a more intimate, low-key feel. Rooms are comfortable and stylish, with individual decorative touches and high-end finishes like Swarovski doorknobs in the bathroom. The smart service is as expected with the first impressions of a uniformed doorman and an elegant marble lobby.

Pros

  • Classy feel throughout, with great service
  • Contemporary-elegant rooms
  • Top-notch restaurant

Cons

  • Only a small fitness studio and sauna, but guests can use the Imperial's wellness facilities
  • No bar
  • Can get expensive in high season
Zlatnická 3, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
295--563--000
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106 rooms
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Hotel Élite Prague

$ | Ostrovní 32, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

A 14th-century Gothic façade and many poetic architectural details have been preserved in this affordable hotel, thanks to an extensive renovation. Rooms are furnished with antiques, and many have decorated Renaissance-style wooden beams. The suite is even adorned with a frescoed ceiling. But the hotel does not forsake modern comforts; all rooms have air-conditioning. Renovations included the addition of a small wellness facility and spa and a revamped restaurant.

Pros

  • Historic feel with modern comforts
  • Close to the National Theater
  • Good amenities

Cons

  • The neighborhood can get overrun with partygoers at night
  • Smoking is allowed in the courtyard
  • Some rooms can be noisy
Ostrovní 32, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
211--159--858
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78 rooms
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Hotel Grandium Prague

$$ | Politických vězňů 12, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

A sprightly presence on an imperious street (think communist-era blocks), the Hotel Grandium offers modern design at good prices. The mirrored lobby offers old-school glam, while rooms are decked out in muted browns, grays, and whites. Even the smaller rooms have spacious bathrooms and views of the courtyard. Though this street is quiet, the location is central. The in-house restaurant, Noodles, features tasty Asian-inspired dishes.

Pros

  • Close to Wenceslas Square
  • Good breakfast spread
  • Free access to sauna and gym

Cons

  • Bland rooms
  • Slow, overworked elevator
  • Rooms are not huge
Politických vězňů 12, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
234–100–100
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196 rooms
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Hotel Neruda

$$ | Nerudova 44, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic

Built in 1348, this landmark—now a flashy boutique hotel with major design chops—is where the author Jan Neruda and his mother lived in 1860. As a tribute, lines from Neruda's Povídky malostranské (Malá Strana Stories) are painted in the stone hallways. The building supposedly has a ghost—you might hear her jingling keys in the hallway. Designed with the help of local architect Bořek Šipek, the rooms are all interesting and bright in decor terms, but try to see a couple before choosing, as some toward the back of the hotel look out onto a wall.

Pros

  • Designer rooms have lots of character, including bathubs enclosed in glass and splashes of color
  • Buffet breakfast included with local touches
  • Comfortable beds and pillows

Cons

  • Design can impinge on the livability of the hotel
  • No nearby Metro and an uphill walk from the nearest tram stop
  • Rooms can get hot
Nerudova 44, Prague, 118 00, Czech Republic
257–535–557
Hotel Details
42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Salvator

$ | Truhlářská 10, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic

This efficiently run establishment just outside Staré Mĕsto offers more comforts than most in its class, as well as a pretty setting arranged around a central courtyard and plant-filled balconies. Couple that with a prime location and reasonable prices, and overall it's a good value. Rooms face either the street or the small courtyard and restaurant, which means it can get a bit loud sometimes. 

Pros

  • Lovely Spanish-themed restaurant and courtyard
  • In-house tourist office
  • Good value

Cons

  • Courtyard-facing rooms can be noisy at mealtimes
  • Bland room decor
  • Not all rooms have a/c
Truhlářská 10, Prague, 110 00, Czech Republic
222–312–234
Hotel Details
39 rooms
No Meals

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