The two-and-a-half-pearl Astoria Hotel is a well-located choice for exploring Prague on foot. It's a six-minute walk from the Old Town Square and has views from its upper floor rooms of the Prague Castle. The interiors are quite dated: Some of its 80 rooms have faded bedspreads and the furnishings are cheap. Free breakfast buffet is served in a casual restaurant. The front desk is staffed around the clock and offers concierge service, rental car arrangements, and luggage storage. Parking is available for a fee. There's free Wi-Fi throughout the property and a computer in the lobby. A good alternative could be Jurys Inn Prague, which is a newer property dating to 2009 with more up-to-date rooms, although its location is a 10-minute walk from Old Town.
The two-and-a-half-pearl Astoria Hotel is a well-located choice for exploring Prague on foot. It's a six-minute walk from the Old Town Square and has views from its upper floor rooms of the Prague Castle. The interiors are quite dated: Some of its 80 rooms have faded bedspreads and the furnishings are cheap. Free breakfast buffet is served in a casual restaurant. The front desk is staffed around the clock and offers concierge service, rental car arrangements, and luggage storage. Parking is available for a fee. There's free Wi-Fi throughout the property and a computer in the lobby. A good alternative could be Jurys Inn Prague, which is a newer property dating to 2009 with more up-to-date rooms, although its location is a 10-minute walk from Old Town.
The mid-range Hotel Saint George offers attractive rates in a central Prague location that’s a brief walk from the I.P. Pavlova transportation hub. It’s near many restaurants and within walking distance of attractions like Wenceslas Square, National Museum, and Prague State Opera, but Old Town Square is a bit far. Its 57 rooms are basic but functional and include minibars and safes. The breakfast buffet is optional but reasonably priced, and there's also a small bar -- but no restaurant on-site. The small fitness center includes a whirlpool and sauna (for a fee), and though Wi-Fi is free, many guests report it to be spotty. Budget-conscious travelers will find this hotel a solid choice, but for slightly higher rates, the upper-middle-range Pure White offers recently-renovated rooms and a free breakfast buffet.
The mid-range Hotel Saint George offers attractive rates in a central Prague location that’s a brief walk from the I.P. Pavlova transportation hub. It’s near many restaurants and within walking distance of attractions like Wenceslas Square, National Museum, and Prague State Opera, but Old Town Square is a bit far. Its 57 rooms are basic but functional and include minibars and safes. The breakfast buffet is optional but reasonably priced, and there's also a small bar -- but no restaurant on-site. The small fitness center includes a whirlpool and sauna (for a fee), and though Wi-Fi is free, many guests report it to be spotty. Budget-conscious travelers will find this hotel a solid choice, but for slightly higher rates, the upper-middle-range Pure White offers recently-renovated rooms and a free breakfast buffet.
Built in 1894 in the Art Nouveau style, the upscale, 32-room Hotel Liberty is near Prague's Wenceslas Square and Old Town. Baroque furnishings create a charming Old World atmosphere in rooms, some of which have balconies or terraces, while split-level suites feature exposed wooden beams in sitting areas and Prague Castle views. The hotel has a wellness center with a basic gym, though there's fees for using the hot tub and sauna. A nice rooftop terrace provides stylish lounge space, and the hotel's lively Italian cafe offers sidewalk dining. Travelers seeking a hotel with a more stylish, modern vibe might prefer the Vintage Design Hotel Sax, which is near Prague Castle.
Built in 1894 in the Art Nouveau style, the upscale, 32-room Hotel Liberty is near Prague's Wenceslas Square and Old Town. Baroque furnishings create a charming Old World atmosphere in rooms, some of which have balconies or terraces, while split-level suites feature exposed wooden beams in sitting areas and Prague Castle views. The hotel has a wellness center with a basic gym, though there's fees for using the hot tub and sauna. A nice rooftop terrace provides stylish lounge space, and the hotel's lively Italian cafe offers sidewalk dining. Travelers seeking a hotel with a more stylish, modern vibe might prefer the Vintage Design Hotel Sax, which is near Prague Castle.
Set a two-minute walk from the Charles Bridge, the mid-range Charles Hotel has medieval origins and is in the heart of the Mala Strana (Lesser Town) district. Its 31 rooms are spacious and bright, outfitted with minibars and flat-screen TVs, but some are by a noisy nightclub. Interiors have historic touches like original painted ceilings in bedrooms and gorgeous wood beams above large beds. A dive-y basement restaurant and bar offer authentic Czech fare, great beers, and free breakfast with cooked and continental options. The area is lively, with endless bars and restaurants, and close to metro and tram stops, plus both Prague Castle and the New and Old Towns sights are within a 20-minute walk. In the heart of the Old Town, Design Hotel Jewel has more romantic rooms and less noise.
Set a two-minute walk from the Charles Bridge, the mid-range Charles Hotel has medieval origins and is in the heart of the Mala Strana (Lesser Town) district. Its 31 rooms are spacious and bright, outfitted with minibars and flat-screen TVs, but some are by a noisy nightclub. Interiors have historic touches like original painted ceilings in bedrooms and gorgeous wood beams above large beds. A dive-y basement restaurant and bar offer authentic Czech fare, great beers, and free breakfast with cooked and continental options. The area is lively, with endless bars and restaurants, and close to metro and tram stops, plus both Prague Castle and the New and Old Towns sights are within a 20-minute walk. In the heart of the Old Town, Design Hotel Jewel has more romantic rooms and less noise.
The Royal Court Hotel is a mid-range hotel with limited amenities but clever, fun decor in a casual atmosphere. Its 44 stylish rooms feature vintage touches and have smart TVs with Netflix, minibars, and kettles, although some are on the small side and walls are thin. The hotel's off-the-beaten-track location means public transport is needed to reach the Old Town sights, but though far from the center, plenty of shops and restaurants are nearby. It lacks a proper lobby or lounge and doesn't have a restaurant or bar, but breakfast is free and guests can get free beer on Fridays. The hotel's Egyptian-style spa is small but swish, providing a hot tub, sauna, and massage rooms, although there's a fee to use the facilities. Compare rates with Hotel Salvator, which is closer to Old Town and has a restaurant.
The Royal Court Hotel is a mid-range hotel with limited amenities but clever, fun decor in a casual atmosphere. Its 44 stylish rooms feature vintage touches and have smart TVs with Netflix, minibars, and kettles, although some are on the small side and walls are thin. The hotel's off-the-beaten-track location means public transport is needed to reach the Old Town sights, but though far from the center, plenty of shops and restaurants are nearby. It lacks a proper lobby or lounge and doesn't have a restaurant or bar, but breakfast is free and guests can get free beer on Fridays. The hotel's Egyptian-style spa is small but swish, providing a hot tub, sauna, and massage rooms, although there's a fee to use the facilities. Compare rates with Hotel Salvator, which is closer to Old Town and has a restaurant.
The upscale Hotel Savoy is a historic Art Nouveau hotel with high-end services, cozy common areas, a host of amenities, and truly extravagant suites. Well located in Prague's Castle District, it's directly across the street from a tram. The hotel has a restaurant with a retractable roof and grand piano, a cozy lobby bar with an English-pub feel, a stylish library lounge, and a spa with a sauna, steam bath, whirlpool, and treatment room, plus it offers a delicious free breakfast buffet. The fitness room is tiny though, and not well equipped. Its 49 spacious guest rooms and seven suites have smart TVs, generous minibars, marble bathrooms, and even free room service -- but some entry-level rooms have not been renovated yet and can feel dated. Guests may want to compare with the Lindner Hotel Prague Castle, another high-end historic hotel with similar property features.
The upscale Hotel Savoy is a historic Art Nouveau hotel with high-end services, cozy common areas, a host of amenities, and truly extravagant suites. Well located in Prague's Castle District, it's directly across the street from a tram. The hotel has a restaurant with a retractable roof and grand piano, a cozy lobby bar with an English-pub feel, a stylish library lounge, and a spa with a sauna, steam bath, whirlpool, and treatment room, plus it offers a delicious free breakfast buffet. The fitness room is tiny though, and not well equipped. Its 49 spacious guest rooms and seven suites have smart TVs, generous minibars, marble bathrooms, and even free room service -- but some entry-level rooms have not been renovated yet and can feel dated. Guests may want to compare with the Lindner Hotel Prague Castle, another high-end historic hotel with similar property features.