
Prague Prague, Czechia Travel Guide
Numerous hostels exist, from basic dormitories to more boutique options with private rooms. They hold social environments plus methodical events, popular with solo travelers and budget-conscious groups.
These are often smaller, family-run establishments, providing a personal touch and a cozy atmosphere. They are a good mid-range option.
Housed in beautifully restored historic buildings, boutique hotels hold unique design, character, and personalized service. They are popular in Old Town and Lesser Town.
Prague has several five-star establishments holding high-end services, gourmet dining, spa facilities, and premium amenities for a lavish stay.
Many hotels reside in beautifully restored historic buildings—palaces, Renaissance, or Baroque houses—specifically in the Old Town and Lesser Town.
Widely available through platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com. These hold more space, privacy, and kitchen facilities, suitable for families or long-term stays.
Less common in central Prague but exist for cultural immersion, a chance to live with locals.
Not available within the strict city center. Campsites are on the outskirts of Prague.
Prague's neighborhoods each hold a distinct character, creating different experiences depending on where you choose to stay.
Central location, excellent transport links, diverse accommodation and dining options, less crowded than Old Town. Some parts feel less "historic" or charming.
These require public transport to reach most major landmarks. All downtown and inner-city neighborhoods in Prague are generally safe, with petty crime like pickpocketing as the main concern in tourist-heavy areas.
Smart booking strategies secure the best accommodation for the duration of your trip, especially during peak travel times.
Negotiating walk-in rates is not common for hotels in Prague. Prices are generally fixed, especially for internet-based bookings.
Some smaller guesthouses might show slight flexibility for cash payments if you book directly and walk in, but this is rare.
Explore a wide range of stays on IHG Hotels for consistent standards.
Here are illustrations of highly-rated accommodations across different categories.
Ideal for budget-conscious travelers and those looking for a social atmosphere.
Quality Czech and international cuisine without the fine dining price tag.
Platforms like Airbnb and Booking.com hold numerous rentals with kitchen facilities and more space, ideal for families.
Many hotels hold family rooms or connecting rooms.
Hostels with good common areas and social functions (like The MadHouse or Hostel One) are excellent for meeting other travelers.
These provide safety and convenience, allowing easy access to attractions.
Options like Mosaic House Design Hotel (holding apartment options) or Residence Agnes provide facilities suitable for longer stays, including kitchenettes.
Often a good choice for extended visits, holding various apartment sizes and locations.
Hotel U Prince on Old Town Square, A Large Bohemia, Iron Gate Hotel & Suites (14th-century building) are examples. Many other boutique hotels throughout Old Town and Lesser Town reside in beautifully preserved historic buildings.
Before booking an apartment, verify its exact location and read recent reviews regarding noise levels and transport links. Some charming areas are less convenient for public transport.
Located offering gorgeous scenery of Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, offering premium services.
A luxurious hotel housed in a former monastery in Lesser Town, known for its serene atmosphere.
An exquisite hotel in a historic building, blending ancient architecture with modern comforts.