Top rated hotels in Prague

Royal Road Residence
4.2/512 Reviews
Old Town
Stayed here during the Christmas period and could not have picked a more affordable, centrally located place. - Check In: Whilst we arrived at 10am and our room was not ready, the management gave us a temporary room to briefly change and freshen up. This was very much appreciated as my partner and I had been flying for over 26 hours. Reception is on Level 1. - Room: Spacious, clean and amenity filled. Keep in mind they only service the room if you are staying more than 3 nights. Very safe with a number of locked doors to enter the hotel space and your private room. Wifi was fast and worked well. - Location: 3 Minutes walk to Charles Bridge and 4 Minutes walk to Old Town Square. Trams are approximately 3 minutes away (in the direction of the Bridge), whilst the nearest train station is an 8 minute walk. A number of good food stalls, restaurants and tourist shops located around, cannot go wrong with food here. - Breakfast: Complimentary breakfast had some good variety. A tiny suggestion would be if the Breakfast Bar opened a little earlier then the current time. Nevertheless, the staff pre-packaged food for us the night before as we checked out at 7am. Overall, would definitely recommend staying here in Prague! A very underrated residence block.
Hotel U Prince Prague by Bhg
4.3/5111 Reviews
Old Town
Booking from 14/02/2023 to 21/02/2023 for 4 people in BHG APARTMENT We overnight stay in APARTMENT 2 and on 20/02/2023 (dd/mm/yy) from 2 p.m. the water felts in our apartment so we had unease about hygiene and services (cooking included). We talked with reception and they said that we had to wait. At 6 p.m. we called again the reception to search for more information and we waiting until 7:30 p.m. They called us and said that finally we’ve been change our apartment with another. We were really tired (in order to not having a place were we could relax ourselves for hours before go out again in the night). So on, the other apartment was far from the first hotel; far from the central place (OLD TOWN SQUARE) where we want to overnight stay and of what we payed; and it also was in a place not really quite. The apartment was really bad, doesn’t respect the standards of a 4 stars hotel because it was really dirty, smaller, fetiscent and with no services (bidet, terrace, hob, oven…). We hadn’t a room from 2 p.m. if we liked to have a shower, we couldn’t! It was 9 p.m. and we really don’t even know where we had to sleep, where we had to go to the toilet and where we had to put our 6 luggage! The girl who stayed at the reception, Tatsiana, (and her manager too) propose us to have the night free and stay in that bad apartment, and also they will give us a voucher from 200 CROWN (exactly 8 euros) so on we could spend it for a dinner in the terrace with a special sit to admire the view! For what? If we’ve accepted, where we’ve to sleep? Certainly not in that dirty apartment! Obviously we said no and reject her propose (you can’t buy people with money or offer them a voucher from 200 crowns, when they are telling you that don’t have a place to overnight stay!) Over that, she told us that she was already called others hotels looking for a room, but they were all full! And also their sisterhood hotel and their presidential rooms was full! That’s no possibile! There are so many hotels near by Old Town Square! And a real hotel can’t be full on a Monday in February! Hotels always have a spare rooms! After 30/40 minutes a man come to us telling that they found a room in another hotel who was 2 minutes from “Hotel U Prince”! Weren’t it all full?! It was 10 p.m and we were really mad, tired and we couldn’t enjoy our last night in Prague! Leave and learn. I will never recommend this hotel.
City Nest Apartments by Adrez Living
4.2/538 Reviews
Old Town
Booked a 3 night stay in this apartment in a studio room via the main website as this offers a later checkout time than booking.com. I received an email the day before travelling with a link to some helpful information and the key code to get in to the apartment (though the email did go to my junk mail). Location was perfect! The apartment is just a minutes walk from the metro station and a tram stop so it was really easy to get around and to and from the airport. The places we wanted to visit were not far at all so we did walk to most of them. The Franz Kafka Rotating Head sculpture is also on this street. The kitchenette in the room was well equipped with dishes and there is a fridge, kettle, microwave and small hob. The bed was large and comfortable, pillows a bit large for my liking but I am fussy with pillows! Only suggestions I would make would be: An iron A tea towel for drying dishes TV remote was a bit temperamental when trying to sign in to Netflix etc
Four Seasons Hotel Prague
4.7/577 Reviews
Old Town
The consistent style of the four seasons is quite satisfactory, no big mistakes and no big joys. The service is also very good. Also received chocolates. There are almost no people in the spa pool, so I went to a private room. The only problem is that I forgot to put the do not disturb sign... and was interrupted many times: cleaning, checking the minibar, refilling the minibar, turning down the bed... a bit annoying... and many others. The doormen greeted each other warmly. It is useless to evaluate foreign hotels here. don't give me feedback either...
Aurea Legends by Eurostars Hotel Company
4.6/552 Reviews
Old Town
The hotel is in a good location, 10 minutes walk from the old town, and the surrounding subway buses are also very rich. The hotel's health is really not flattering. I arrived late on the first night and wanted to boil hot water. As a result, there was a small half of the water in the kettle. There was also a mildew spot floating in it, which was disgusting to vomit. The next day, I took the kettle to tell the front desk, an apology, no compensation! ! ! The next night, the light in the bathroom was turned on and it could not be turned off directly. I don't know the reason. I slept in the light environment for the next two nights. Also, I dare not boil water, but the two bottles of water in the room are not filled.
Prague Golden Age
4.1/58 Reviews
Old Town
This accommodation is close to the most prominent tourist attractions in the centre of Prague. To begin, it was easy to get there after we went up to the city by air, because we first took a bus from the airport that approached us to a metro station, where we took line A and descended to Mustek station, The hotel is located in the centre of the Westeslao Square, almost three squares from the hotel. The room was very comfortable and was very clean and very comfortable. The hotel offered a very well served breakfast, buffet style, not very varied, but sufficient and healthy. I liked it very much that there was a very nice market in the street of the hotel to make shopping souvenirs, and everything was relatively close and easy to go, like going to the Old Town Square, or walk through the Westeslao Square to make shopping, or simply lose by the streets admiring the beautiful ornaments in mural and Bohemia Crystal, or the famous Matrioskas dolls. Prague is certainly a very beautiful city to contemplate and host**** in this accommodation makes it charming and easy. I recommend it!!

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Number of Hotels8,003
Number of Reviews23,710
Lowest Price£29
Highest Price£951
Average Price (Weekdays)£142
Average Price (Weekends)£185

Prague Old Town Hotel Guide

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Václav Havel Airport Prague is the primary airport in Prague. Besides flying, taking a train to Prague Main Railway Station is one of the other major methods of transportation.

There are 1903 hotels in Prague on Trip.com, including luxury, boutique, and budget hotels. Prague has many well-known chain hotels which are suitable for both business trips and vacations. Those who favor Ramada can choose a hotel under its name. Ramada is the top choice of many travelers in Prague. 987 Design Prague Hotel in Prague is a favorite among Trip.com users. Grandium Prague is also one of the most frequently chosen hotels.

If you stay at a hotel in downtown Prague, nearby attractions like Wenceslas Square, Club Saigon, Black Sheep can be your first stop. For short trips in Prague, Fenix, Panda are all good options. The most popular attractions for tourists in Prague are Dancing House, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge. Upon departure, you can head to popular commercial areas like Palladium, Hamleys, Pařížská to buy souvenirs or travel accessories.

Average Temperature

• January to March: 1.83°C during the day, -1.7°C at night

• April to June: 14.93°C during the day, 9.47°C at night

• July to September: 19.02°C during the day, 13.51°C at night

• October to December: 5.37°C during the day, 2.06°C at night

Average seasonal Rainfall

• Spring: 24.73 cm

• Summer: 62.7 cm

• Autumn: 58.6 cm

• Winter: 29.23 cm

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