Sporkova 3/322, Mala Strana, Prague, Czech Republic | (586) 210-9239
Quiet Mala Strana location, close to Prague Castle and Charles Bridge
Staff consistently receive praise for friendly and helpful attitude
Spacious, elegant rooms have minibars, Nespresso machines, and air-conditioning
Some rooms have kitchenettes, living areas, or large terraces
Free buffet breakfast with hot and cold options receives rave reviews
Free all-day croissants and coffee in the lobby
Lobby bar with pleasant garden terrace
Free W-Fi throughout
No full restaurant
Fee for sauna and parking
No fitness center
Bit of an uphill walk to sights
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.
Scene
Small, charming property with historic elements and elegant interiors
Protected by police security checkpoints on account of multiple nearby embassies, there's a peaceful tranquillity to the neat cobbled streets leading to the Appia's entrance. Set within former Bourgeoise houses dating back several centuries, the hotel's architecture is lovely, as are the classically elegant interiors. The lobby itself is small but inviting, with stone steps and a few floral-printed gilded chairs giving period touches. The lobby bar has a similar vibe with its red-and-gold gilded chairs, burgundy banquettes, and old-fashioned wall clock. The most striking feature is the 12th-century breakfast hall with a vaulted wood-beam ceiling, terra-cotta brick floor, and gold chandelier. Overlooking picturesque nearby buildings, the courtyard terrace has a verdant lawn with patio seating and umbrellas for shade. The Appia mostly welcomes vacationing couples, plus a few diplomats, who rave about the consistently friendly and helpful staff.
Location
On a quiet cobbled street near Prague Castle and right by a bus stop
Removed from the downtown buzz but still centrally located on the western side of Mala Strana (Lesser Town), the Appia is a one-minute walk from a bus stop and a 15-minute walk to the nearest Malostranska metro and tram stations. It's next to the historic Nerudova Street linking Prague Castle (an eight-minute walk) to the Charles Bridge, which is a similar distance. Reaching some sights requires a bit of an uphill walk. The German Embassy is a one-minute walk away, while the U.S. embassy is three minutes and British embassy is six minutes. Both the Old Town Square and Astronomical Clock can be reached on foot in 20 minutes. A 20-minute tram ride can take travelers to the Palladium shopping center. The hotel lacks a restaurant, but there are numerous options in the immediate area. Vaclav Havel Airport is a 25-minute cab ride away or 45 minutes by public transit.
Rooms
Spacious, elegant rooms with Nespresso machines and bathrobes
Rooms mimic the rest of the interior spaces with a traditionally elegant design. Starting at 32 square meters (344 square feet), they're spacious for European standards, and those with kitchenettes or living areas have an apartment feel. Parquet wood floors and pale blue or green walls combine with floral prints and old-fashioned wood and wicker furniture. Floral artwork and thick gold curtains complete the homey, traditional look. Standard furnishings include wardrobes, desks, dining sets, flat-screen satellite TVs, minibars, and both Nespresso machines and kettles. Some add small kitchenettes with electric burners. Also provided are free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and safes.A handful of rooms have charming stone wall-enclosed patios. Suites have living areas and sofa beds, while the 84-square-meter (904-square-foot) Grand Apartment has two bedrooms, a large living room, dining are,a and kitchenette. Bathrooms across the board are outfitted with beige marble tiling, and have shower/tub combos, bidets, Oliva toiletries, hairdryers, bathrobes, and slippers.
Features
Buffet breakfast, free snacks, and weekend afternoon tea, plus sauna for a fee
Features at the Appia are limited, but the hotel hasn't scrimped on quality. Served in the Ancient Hall breakfast room, the free buffet breakfast is rich and raved about. It includes cooked items, fresh breads, pastries, Bircher muesli, cheeses, and fruits, and traditional beverages. Unfortunately, the restaurant only serves breakfast, but the space can be used for functions. Coffee and croissants are always available in the lobby, while free afternoon tea is provided on weekends. There are no wellness facilities except for a sauna, and use of it requires a fee. Private parking also comes at a cost, however, Wi-Fi is free throughout.