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Hotels in Prague
184 Hotels
Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa
Trziste 19

Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa is a four-and-a-half-pearl luxury hotel in the Mala Strana quarter, a short walk from the Charles Bridge. The hotel resides in a 16th-century Baroque house, with sumptuous Old World interiors. There are 45 exuberantly decorated rooms, all of which feature free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and flat-screen TVs with DVD players. Only a few have city views. The spa is housed in an underground grotto and features a plunge pool, sauna, steam room, and one free treatment per guest. An excellent hot-and-cold breakfast buffet is also free of charge. Additional perks include a fitness center, fine-dining restaurant, and a Venetian cafe. The classic look won't be for everyone, and travelers looking for a luxury option with contemporary rooms might consider the nearby Mandarin Oriental Prague instead. 

Grandium Prague
Politickych veznu 913/12

Hotel Yasmin is an upscale property with a stylish nature theme located just off Wenceslas Square in the center of Prague. Restaurants, shops, and sights such as Old Town are within walking distance, as is public transportation, but the property maintains a quiet feel. Its 196 rooms are modern and understated with streamlined furniture, minibars, and coffee/tea facilities. Features include a noodle restaurant and bar, a garden terrace for warm-weather dining, and a very small gym. Breakfast and Wi-Fi are free. Renovations to the lobby were ongoing as of April 2016, but guests report little to no noise disturbance; the property also plans to add a massage room and a glass roof to the terrace. Travelers could also consider MOODs Boutique Hotel, a hip upscale property with a small spa and Apple TVs for rent.  

Aquapalace Hotel Prague
Prazhska 137, Cestlice

The upper-middle-range Aquapalace Hotel Prague is connected to Central Europe’s largest water park and located about 20 minutes outside of the city center. This boisterous, family-friendly property has several restaurants and bars, both in the hotel and in the water park, and breakfast is free. Other features include a full-service spa, a large fitness center, and a supervised Children's Corner with games and entertainment. The 231 guest rooms are modern and clean with stocked minibars and flat-screen TVs, and Family Rooms have extra space and bunk beds. While public transportation to the city center is relatively convenient, it may not be the best choice for sightseeing tourists or couples. Those travelers may prefer the fusion hotel prague, which has a hip look and is in walking distance to attractions.

Alchymist Prague Castle Suites
Snemovni 164/8

This upscale boutique hotel offers an intimate experience near Prague Castle in Lesser Town. The property is housed in a 15th-century mansion that’s decorated in an opulent Baroque style, highlighted by crystal chandeliers, hand-painted ceilings, and gold-leaf furniture. It offers only eight guest rooms, all of which are spacious and decorated in the luxurious style seen throughout the property, with beautiful marble bathrooms that have heated floors. Special touches include private butlers, valet parking, an excellent free breakfast, and a daily wine and cheese reception -- but the hotel has no actual restaurant or bar. A small fitness room, sauna, and whirlpool are on-site. Rates are competitive, though for something with on-site dining, travelers might want to check out the luxury Golden Well, which has a rooftop restaurant with terrific views.

Four Seasons Hotel Prague
Veleslavinova 1098/2A

The 157-room Four Seasons is a family-friendly luxury property located in the historic center, across the street from the Vltava River and Charles Bridge. Decor in the elegant rooms ranges from stylish to classic, and all have upscale amenities such as DVD players, iPod docks, free Wi-Fi, and minibars stocked with traditional Czech treats. Many have stunning panoramic views of the Prague Castle. The hotel's riverside restaurant serves excellent Italian cuisine, and its bar and lounge are a popular spot for a quiet nightcap. There are a small fitness center and a full-service spa. The Mandarin Oriental, Prague has lower rates, but charges for in-room Wi-Fi. 

NYX Hotel Prague
Panska 9,

The 91-room fusion hotel prague is an upper-mid-range eclectic hotel with a young vibe and a pet-friendly atmosphere. A great central location means many sights are within easy walking distance, but there is minimal on-site parking. Every room has an individual, industrial design with a great use of space, rainfall showerheads, and intricate details -- but there are no safes or air-conditioning. The 360° Lounge Bar is home to Europe’s first 360-degree rotating bar and the other on-site restaurants are loved by both locals and tourists. Free Wi-Fi is available and there is a breakfast included in the price of the rooms, which receives great reviews.

Appia Hotel Residences Prague
Sporkova 3/322, Mala Strana

The 21-room Appia Hotel Residences is a charming, three-and-a-half-pearl property with elegant interiors in Mala Strana. Situated a 10-minute stroll from the Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, the area is fairly central and a bus stop is a quick one-minute walk away. The quaint rooms have classic styling, and come with flat-screen TVs, Nespresso machines, and bathrobes; some add living areas and kitchenettes. There are a lobby bar with business corner, striking 12th-century dining hall serving free buffet breakfasts that get rave reviews, and free croissants and coffee always in the lobby. Garage parking and the sauna both come at a fee, though Wi-Fi is free. On the downside, the hotel lacks a restaurant and gym, but it's still a solid pick. For a more hip scene, check out Mosaic House, which also has a restaurant.

Czech Inn
Francouzska 76

The Czech Inn is a 51-room hostel/hotel hybrid with a social, youthful vibe and trendy, design-forward interiors. While it's outside of Prague's city center, it's well-situated in the hip, nightlife-filled Vršovice neighborhood, making it a hot spot for backpackers and budget travelers. Rooms range from 36-person dorms to private rooms and apartments, which tend to be simple, but tasteful, clean, and secure. The hostel has a lively basement bar and a lobby cafe, but no communal kitchen area -- though some dorm rooms have kitchen facilities. With no quiet hour, the hotel can get noisy, but those looking for a good time and camaraderie could find it here. There's no AC and breakfast incurs an extra fee. For something in the city center and closer to tourist sites, travelers might want to check out Hostel Downtown.

Hotel Paris Prague
U Obecniho Domu 1

Built more than a century ago, Prague's Hotel Paris is a gorgeous Art Nouveau property with 86 classically furnished rooms and suites, many with gorgeous city views. All rooms (some of which are small) come with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and bathrooms with heated floors. The hotel also houses Sarah Bernhardt Restaurant, which serves French and Czech cuisine in elegant surroundings, as well as a coffee shop, fitness center, and spa with Thai massage. Some areas of the hotel, particularly the gym and spa, feel a bit dated for a luxury property, but it's nonetheless an elegant option with a convenient location.

Bishop's House
Drazickeho namesti 62/6

In tourist-friendly Mala Strana, Bishop's House is an upper-middle-range boutique hotel that's a five-minute walk west of the Charles Bridge. The main building of the hotel was built in the 16th-century, and guests have the option of choosing a room in the tower that was the former seat of the bishop. The 42 guest rooms feature sharp, modern decor, with flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms. While there isn't a full restaurant or bar on-site, guests often compliment the free buffet breakfast available -- particularly the included Prosecco. It's worth comparing rates at Hotel Pod Vezi for many of the same perks at a similar price point, though the style is more classic and homey when compared to Bishop's House.