Hotels in Prague









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Excellent
860 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Express check-in/check-out
- Airport transfer
- Kitchen
- Luggage storage
- Check-in/out [private]
- Check-in [24-hour]
Excellent
422 reviews









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- Tours
Excellent
169 reviews









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Very good
24 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Bar
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- Pets allowed
- Express check-in/check-out
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- Breakfast
Excellent
976 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Massage
- Sauna
- Bar
- Family room
Very good
891 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Family room
- Pets allowed
- Express check-in/check-out
- Room service
Exceptional
629 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Pets allowed
- Garden
- Breakfast
- Airport transfer
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Contactless check-in/out
Exceptional
62 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
- Car parking
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Massage
- Sauna
- Bar
- In-room bathtub
Excellent
2037 reviews









- Free Wi-Fi
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- Fitness center
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Room service
- Breakfast
- Airport transfer
Excellent
444 reviews
Fast facts about Prague, Czech Republic
Accommodations | 3,703 properties |
Popular hotel | Grandium Hotel Prague |
Popular area | Prague 01 |
Nightly rates from | £5 |
Airport | Václav Havel Airport Prague |
Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Culture, Romance |
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A very nice and interesting city. Good for a long week-end. Most attractions within walking distance.
filled with thieves, so be careful, never put your bag on the floor, not even for a second. other than that, pretty romantic city for couples
Very old city, however the tower and sculptures are black, the Prague government is supposed to clean it.
From the moment we arrived we notice how clean this city is. All the old buildings have been kept in wonderful repair.
Prague is a city based on simplicity, natural beauty and rich history. From what I have heard, this country is a lot cheaper to reside in compared to the likes of Berlin and that's saying something.
The city is (even middle of November which is not the main holiday season) very crowded with tourist, so at some main spots you have to queue up.
too touristy i.e. the prices are high. even mcdonald's charges customers who had purchased something to eat for using toilet.
Historical sites abound and nearby city castle of emperor Charles good option for a one night retreat
Its a must see city, beautiful and full of lovely historical buildings, churches, castles and great beer halls and good food.
You will love Prague, slowly... and slowly you will enjoy every single moment in Prague. But changing ther currency is tricky, you will need to ask exactly how much you are getting before you hand over your money.
Stupendous architecture, bustling streets and an old world charm to go with excellent beer and a healthy dose of culture!
The city is dirty and not as beautiful as the photo shown The manner of the shop keepers and waiters are bad and rude.
It was very beautiful with the paintings and the sculptures on the buildings to still stand after all these years knowing Prague wasn't hit during the war.
Rich culture. Nice weather. Relatively cheaper than most european countries so it's really affordable.
A beautiful Europe city, a good place for those who love to take pictures. Love the historical buildings, towers and churches.
Staying 3- 5 nights will be optimal in this city as that gives you the chance to travel out of the city to other smaller towns such as calvory vary and visit the moses crystal factories.
Romantic city. manageable by foot most of the time. Charles bridge was great. Walking tours helps to add insight to the history of this beautiful city.
My visit to Prague was like stepping back in time to a story-like fantasy setting - if it weren't for all the tourists.
It was a wonderful suprize and our favorite visit of our European travels stayed two days longer than we had planned.
BEAUTIFUL. Love the souvenirs in prague compares to Budapest or even Austria. Prague is famous for Bohemian glass, sometimes referred to as Bohemia crystal, is glass produced in the regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now parts of the Czech Republic.
Prague is almost unfair in the great amount of choices it gives you. There are simply so many beautiful things to visit and admire that it seems almost impossible for anyone to experience everything this city has to offer in a short period of time.
We found Prague to be steeped in old world culture while being very modern in most all ways. Everyone we encountered was friendly and most individuals we met spoke at least basic English.
Lokal Restaurant is a must to dine there. Slavia Cafe & Restaurant is awesome to take a short break during the travel.
Prague is a "must see" city. It is a lot of old and historical buildings, good theaters and consert facilities.
Prague is....simply magnificent. Go to the opera. Take a free walking-tour. Sip beer in the numerous bars.
A beautiful city indeed. Full of amazing medeival architecture and art. It is as rich in culture and heritage as Rome.
A beautiful city to visit. Ideal for budget travelers. Accommodations and food is affordable and lots of historical sights to visit.
Prague has so much to do. Several historical buildings and monuments. There are tons of museums and art exhibits.
Great city. I wish I spent a week rather than 3 days. Many things : cultural, historical, night life, walking, running to offer
Prague is a magical city with beautiful architecture , cathedrals, spires, bazaars, cobbled streets -really charming, a medieval city you will want to go yet again!
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best accommodations in Prague close to Václav Havel Airport Prague?
Verified tourists to Prague who stayed around Václav Havel Airport Prague have given top reviews to Skyhotel Prague, Courtyard Prague Airport and Sporthotel Hostivice.
What are the top resorts in Prague for families?
Places to stay in Prague that are significantly rated by families include The Gold Bank, Grandium Hotel Prague and Union Hotel Prague.
What's the best area in Prague to stay in?
Popular neighborhoods amongst travelers staying in Prague include Prague 01, Prague 02 and Prague 05.
What properties located in Prague are highly rated for facilities?
Propertiesin Prague which is well rated with regards to facilities include HONEST APARTMENTS, Apartrezidence Opletalova and Nobles Apartments.
What accommodations located in Prague are highly rated with regards to value for money?
Accommodationsfound in Prague that is highly rated regarding value for money include Nobles Apartments, Pension Dobroucky and Vila Josefina.
What properties in Prague are very highly rated for room comfort and quality?
Hotelsaround Prague that is well rated with regards to room comfort and quality include Apartrezidence Opletalova, Prague Center Apartments and Holec Apartments.
What are the most appropriate resorts in Prague that includes free parking?
Resorts that includes complimentary parking found in Prague that are highly rated include SKY SUITE HOTEL and Romantic house overlooking Prague.
What are the preferred accommodations found in Prague that includes airport transfer?
Hotels that has airport transfer found in Prague which are exceptionally rated include SKY SUITE HOTEL, 2 bedroom flats near Wenceslas Square and Wishlist Prague Residences - Vinohrady.
What's the best accommodation in Prague near a amusement park?
Highly reviewed resorts in Prague next to amusement park include Apartment Florenc with 3-bathrooms & bedrooms, Prague Marina River View Apartment Close To City Centre FREE PARKING and Panoramic Loft.
What's the best district for shopping in Prague?
Best districts for your shopping spree in Prague are Prague 01, Prague 07 and Prague 03.
Is quarantine needed for unvaccinated travelers to enter Prague?
Quarantine is not required for unvaccinated travelers to enter Prague from outside the country. For updated and in depth information on travel restrictons, please check out the official websites of the travel authority or government of the country you wish to travel to, or go to here.
What vaccines are accepted in Prague?
All vaccination types are currently acknowledged and accepted by the national health authority of the country that includes Prague.
