Hotel General is an upscale boutique hotel with lavish Baroque-style interiors and a military theme located away from Prague's main tourist areas. The location might be an issue for some, with the city's main attractions a metro or tram ride away, and the lavish decor may strike guests as old-fashioned rather than grand. The 20 guest rooms are showing some wear but have attractive classic style, with silk and velvet fabrics, traditional artwork, and modern amenities such as minibars. Although lacking the facilities one would expect from an advertised five-star property, the hotel offers decent value, and most guests come away satisfied with their stays, thanks in large part to the friendly, attentive staff.
Hotel General is an upscale boutique hotel with lavish Baroque-style interiors and a military theme located away from Prague's main tourist areas. The location might be an issue for some, with the city's main attractions a metro or tram ride away, and the lavish decor may strike guests as old-fashioned rather than grand. The 20 guest rooms are showing some wear but have attractive classic style, with silk and velvet fabrics, traditional artwork, and modern amenities such as minibars. Although lacking the facilities one would expect from an advertised five-star property, the hotel offers decent value, and most guests come away satisfied with their stays, thanks in large part to the friendly, attentive staff.
The 138-room Lindner Hotel Prague Castle is an upper-mid-range property that is located within the historic Prague Castle complex. Popular sights, eateries, and public transportation are within walking distance. An Art Deco design is featured in the restaurant, bar, and conference areas, but the rooms are a mix of historic and contemporary elements. Some rooms have access to shared terraces while others have lovely exposed 16th-century wood beams. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout this pet-friendly hotel, and there is a wonderful, seasonal outdoor terrace. There is a fee for on-site parking as well as fees and weight restrictions for pets. The Old Town of Prague is a 20- to 30-minute tram ride away from the hotel.
The 138-room Lindner Hotel Prague Castle is an upper-mid-range property that is located within the historic Prague Castle complex. Popular sights, eateries, and public transportation are within walking distance. An Art Deco design is featured in the restaurant, bar, and conference areas, but the rooms are a mix of historic and contemporary elements. Some rooms have access to shared terraces while others have lovely exposed 16th-century wood beams. Free Wi-Fi is available throughout this pet-friendly hotel, and there is a wonderful, seasonal outdoor terrace. There is a fee for on-site parking as well as fees and weight restrictions for pets. The Old Town of Prague is a 20- to 30-minute tram ride away from the hotel.
The Park Inn Hotel Prague is an upper-middle-range, business-oriented hotel located in the picturesque Prague Two district of the city. A 15-minute tram ride to Prague's Old Town, the location isn't great for tourists, though conference-goers have the Prague Congress Center within 20 minutes' walking distance. The 210 guest rooms are clean and modern with spacious bathrooms; while rooms overlooking the railway can be noisy, top-floor rooms with terraces have impressive cityscape views. The free breakfast buffet is varied, and there's a large fitness center with great views. All in all it's a decent enough chain hotel with reasonable rates, though most leisure visitors will prefer something with a bit more character -- and nearer to the sights.
The Park Inn Hotel Prague is an upper-middle-range, business-oriented hotel located in the picturesque Prague Two district of the city. A 15-minute tram ride to Prague's Old Town, the location isn't great for tourists, though conference-goers have the Prague Congress Center within 20 minutes' walking distance. The 210 guest rooms are clean and modern with spacious bathrooms; while rooms overlooking the railway can be noisy, top-floor rooms with terraces have impressive cityscape views. The free breakfast buffet is varied, and there's a large fitness center with great views. All in all it's a decent enough chain hotel with reasonable rates, though most leisure visitors will prefer something with a bit more character -- and nearer to the sights.
Music fans should particularly appreciate the Aria Hotel, a luxury property with a musical theme. The 51 classically decorated rooms have amenities such as in-room PCs, free Wi-Fi, Apple TVs, and generous toiletries, but some have low ceilings and inconvenient angles. There’s a modern bar and an elegant restaurant with rooftop dining, and the hotel is within a 20-minute walk of Old Town Square and the Astronomical clock Tower. The Aria has a sister luxury hotel in Prague, Golden Well, located below the gardens of Prague Castle.
Music fans should particularly appreciate the Aria Hotel, a luxury property with a musical theme. The 51 classically decorated rooms have amenities such as in-room PCs, free Wi-Fi, Apple TVs, and generous toiletries, but some have low ceilings and inconvenient angles. There’s a modern bar and an elegant restaurant with rooftop dining, and the hotel is within a 20-minute walk of Old Town Square and the Astronomical clock Tower. The Aria has a sister luxury hotel in Prague, Golden Well, located below the gardens of Prague Castle.
The mid-range Archibald City offers a good deal in the heart of New Town, just a short walk from bustling Wenceslas Square. Value-added amenities include a free hot breakfast buffet, free afternoon snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, and free Wi-Fi. Another nice perk is the bar service, which is provided in the lobby and the rooftop terrace -- a space with fantastic views of the city. There's also a restaurant that's open for dinner. The hotel's 80 guest rooms are clean and feature basic but pleasant decor, plus they're outfitted with minibars, safes, and coffeemakers. Rates are quite attractive for all that’s included. For another nearby option, check out the mid-range Boutique Hotel Seven Days, which offers comparable amenities and rates plus a small spa.
The mid-range Archibald City offers a good deal in the heart of New Town, just a short walk from bustling Wenceslas Square. Value-added amenities include a free hot breakfast buffet, free afternoon snacks and non-alcoholic beverages, and free Wi-Fi. Another nice perk is the bar service, which is provided in the lobby and the rooftop terrace -- a space with fantastic views of the city. There's also a restaurant that's open for dinner. The hotel's 80 guest rooms are clean and feature basic but pleasant decor, plus they're outfitted with minibars, safes, and coffeemakers. Rates are quite attractive for all that’s included. For another nearby option, check out the mid-range Boutique Hotel Seven Days, which offers comparable amenities and rates plus a small spa.
On a calm street in Prague's Old Town, the upper-middle-range Perla Hotel is a great boutique choice for style-minded travelers. Its 64 rooms feature small flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and sleek black bathrooms. The entire hotel is pearl-themed, from the giant bubble front desks to wall murals behind beds. Guests are a few minutes' walk from the tram and metro, less than 10 minutes from Old Town Square and Charles Bridge, and near many restaurants. The hotel offers free breakfast is free, an elegant cafe/bar, and fitness center with sauna. On the downside, there are fees for kettles and secure off-site parking, and rooms can be noisy from nearby nightlife (although earplugs are provided) But, it's still a solid pick in a great part of town. Compare rates with Hotel Leonardo, where there's a restaurant with outdoor terrace.
On a calm street in Prague's Old Town, the upper-middle-range Perla Hotel is a great boutique choice for style-minded travelers. Its 64 rooms feature small flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and sleek black bathrooms. The entire hotel is pearl-themed, from the giant bubble front desks to wall murals behind beds. Guests are a few minutes' walk from the tram and metro, less than 10 minutes from Old Town Square and Charles Bridge, and near many restaurants. The hotel offers free breakfast is free, an elegant cafe/bar, and fitness center with sauna. On the downside, there are fees for kettles and secure off-site parking, and rooms can be noisy from nearby nightlife (although earplugs are provided) But, it's still a solid pick in a great part of town. Compare rates with Hotel Leonardo, where there's a restaurant with outdoor terrace.
This 32-room, budget hotel in Prague 4 isn't within walking distance to most tourist attractions, but it does offer a quiet respite from the center of town, and the nearby tram station brings passengers to Old Town in about 20 minutes. Decor throughout the property leaves something to be desired, as interiors are rather basic and functional. With no pool, gym, or laundry facilities, amenities are also minimal. However, affordable rates include spacious rooms (though they don’t have air-conditioning), a solid buffet breakfast, and free Wi-Fi. Some may find the property and its surroundings too subdued, but corporate travelers and older couples seem to enjoy it. Younger travelers may prefer Hostel Downtown, which has similar rates but a more central location and social vibe.
This 32-room, budget hotel in Prague 4 isn't within walking distance to most tourist attractions, but it does offer a quiet respite from the center of town, and the nearby tram station brings passengers to Old Town in about 20 minutes. Decor throughout the property leaves something to be desired, as interiors are rather basic and functional. With no pool, gym, or laundry facilities, amenities are also minimal. However, affordable rates include spacious rooms (though they don’t have air-conditioning), a solid buffet breakfast, and free Wi-Fi. Some may find the property and its surroundings too subdued, but corporate travelers and older couples seem to enjoy it. Younger travelers may prefer Hostel Downtown, which has similar rates but a more central location and social vibe.
The Red and Blue Design Hotel is an upper-middle-range, 52-room property occupying an impressive early 20th-century building in Prague's Smíchov district. While it's located opposite a large and picturesque park, the hotel is a bit of a trek from the historic Old Town, so public transport is required to explore most tourist attractions. Air-conditioned rooms are generally spacious and clean, while free breakfast and on-site parking are a bonus. Rates are competitive too, though guests may also want to consider the nearby Hotel Julian.
The Red and Blue Design Hotel is an upper-middle-range, 52-room property occupying an impressive early 20th-century building in Prague's Smíchov district. While it's located opposite a large and picturesque park, the hotel is a bit of a trek from the historic Old Town, so public transport is required to explore most tourist attractions. Air-conditioned rooms are generally spacious and clean, while free breakfast and on-site parking are a bonus. Rates are competitive too, though guests may also want to consider the nearby Hotel Julian.
Housed in a beautifully renovated 17th-century building, the Barcelo Old Town Praha is an upscale chain hotel with 62 modern rooms and suites. Rooms are spacious and clean, some have exposed wooden beams. Its location is ideal, in the heart of Old Town within walking distance to Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock Tower. There’s no spa or fitness center at the hotel, but common areas are posh, and there’s a bar and restaurant serving Czech and international cuisine. Those willing to spend a little more may also want to consider the Savic Hotel, an upscale, boutique hotel also in a convenient location, a five-minute walk to Old Town Square.
Housed in a beautifully renovated 17th-century building, the Barcelo Old Town Praha is an upscale chain hotel with 62 modern rooms and suites. Rooms are spacious and clean, some have exposed wooden beams. Its location is ideal, in the heart of Old Town within walking distance to Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock Tower. There’s no spa or fitness center at the hotel, but common areas are posh, and there’s a bar and restaurant serving Czech and international cuisine. Those willing to spend a little more may also want to consider the Savic Hotel, an upscale, boutique hotel also in a convenient location, a five-minute walk to Old Town Square.
The Aparthotel City 5 is a mid-range hotel with 20 spacious, clean, apartment-like rooms equipped with kitchens. A good pick for families, the hotel has a play room for the kids. There's a cafe/bar serving coffee, cocktails, and beer, and breakfast and laundry services are available for a fee. The hotel is a short walk to a metro station, but further from sightseeing attractions than other hotels. Guests wanting a more convenient location may want to consider Savic Hotel, a modern hotel within a five-minute walk of Old Town Square.
The Aparthotel City 5 is a mid-range hotel with 20 spacious, clean, apartment-like rooms equipped with kitchens. A good pick for families, the hotel has a play room for the kids. There's a cafe/bar serving coffee, cocktails, and beer, and breakfast and laundry services are available for a fee. The hotel is a short walk to a metro station, but further from sightseeing attractions than other hotels. Guests wanting a more convenient location may want to consider Savic Hotel, a modern hotel within a five-minute walk of Old Town Square.