The 76-room Elite Hotel is a historic, upper-mid-range property with a convenient, central location on the edge of the Old Town. Many of the most popular sights in Prague and public transportation stops are within easy walking distance. This hotel has historic charm -- picture stone vaulted ceilings and vintage wood furnishings -- and is pet-friendly.
Rooms are slightly dated when it comes to fabrics (such as patterned bedspreads), but the wood pieces, especially the 17th-century bed frames, are in fantastic condition. Guests need reservations for the on-site spa and parking (both of cost extra), but there is a free breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
The 76-room Elite Hotel is a historic, upper-mid-range property with a convenient, central location on the edge of the Old Town. Many of the most popular sights in Prague and public transportation stops are within easy walking distance. This hotel has historic charm -- picture stone vaulted ceilings and vintage wood furnishings -- and is pet-friendly.
Rooms are slightly dated when it comes to fabrics (such as patterned bedspreads), but the wood pieces, especially the 17th-century bed frames, are in fantastic condition. Guests need reservations for the on-site spa and parking (both of cost extra), but there is a free breakfast and free Wi-Fi.
With a quiet location and comfortable beds, the Anna Hotel is a good pick for travelers looking to get a good night’s rest at a reasonable price within reach of major Prague sights via public transportation. The mid-range boutique hotel has only 26 rooms, and there aren’t a lot of amenities, but a free breakfast buffet is served daily in a pretty atrium and Wi-Fi is free. The hotel is located a bit far from sightseeing attractions, but the subway is less than a five-minute walk away, making the city accessible. Those looking to stay closer to Prague's sights should compare rates with Cloister Inn Hotel, a three-pearl property within walking distance of the Charles Bridge and town square.
With a quiet location and comfortable beds, the Anna Hotel is a good pick for travelers looking to get a good night’s rest at a reasonable price within reach of major Prague sights via public transportation. The mid-range boutique hotel has only 26 rooms, and there aren’t a lot of amenities, but a free breakfast buffet is served daily in a pretty atrium and Wi-Fi is free. The hotel is located a bit far from sightseeing attractions, but the subway is less than a five-minute walk away, making the city accessible. Those looking to stay closer to Prague's sights should compare rates with Cloister Inn Hotel, a three-pearl property within walking distance of the Charles Bridge and town square.
The 62-room, mid-range Hotel Atlantic is one of five properties operated by the Small Charming Hotels group, and has served as a hotel since the 17th century, when it was a small inn called The Green Ox. Known as the Hotel Atlantic since 1935, it has some classic details, such as intricate molding in the Fiesta restaurant. Decor in the spacious rooms is colorful with fun artistic accents over the beds. The biggest plus is the hotel’s location, next to the Palladium shopping mall, around the corner from Na Příkopě, Prague’s main shopping street, and a short walk to Old Town attractions. The central location means that rooms facing the street can get tram noise, and not all rooms have air-conditioning, so light sleepers should request a room at the back of the hotel. Overall, it’s good value for the location and amenities, including a Cuban-themed bar that stays open late.
The 62-room, mid-range Hotel Atlantic is one of five properties operated by the Small Charming Hotels group, and has served as a hotel since the 17th century, when it was a small inn called The Green Ox. Known as the Hotel Atlantic since 1935, it has some classic details, such as intricate molding in the Fiesta restaurant. Decor in the spacious rooms is colorful with fun artistic accents over the beds. The biggest plus is the hotel’s location, next to the Palladium shopping mall, around the corner from Na Příkopě, Prague’s main shopping street, and a short walk to Old Town attractions. The central location means that rooms facing the street can get tram noise, and not all rooms have air-conditioning, so light sleepers should request a room at the back of the hotel. Overall, it’s good value for the location and amenities, including a Cuban-themed bar that stays open late.