Prague Hotels


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Prague Luxury Hotels

  • Four Seasons Hotel (Old Town) Phone: 221-427-000 Google Map
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "[T]his property on the Vltava River melds neo-Renaissance and classical architecture with interiors of limestone paneling and local lithographs. Rooms were recently updated with ceiling moldings and hand-painted stenciling."
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "All rooms are fitted with fine solid wood furniture: some with antique pieces, others with more modern avant-garde accents."
  • Hotel Savoy (Hradcany) Phone: 224-302-111 Google Map
    • Frommer's Exceptional Rating: "The guest rooms are richly decorated and boast every amenity as well as spacious marble bathrooms. The beds are consistently huge, which is in contrast to the customary central European style of two twin beds shoved together."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended: "The 55-room Savoy boasts spacious rooms (all have a sitting area), big marble bathrooms, a library, a sky-lit restaurant and roof terrace."
  • Palace Hotel (New Town) Phone: 224-093-111 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "The staff makes a point of remembering guests' names and provides excellent service. The soothing, delicately colored guest rooms are some of the largest luxury accommodations in Prague, each with an Italian marble bathroom."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Perched on a busy corner in the city center, this pistachio-green art nouveau building trumpets its Victorian origins."
  • Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa (Malá Strana)Phone: 257-286-007 Map
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "Like a vision of Baroque Prague injected with over-the-top Vegas style, this independent hotel of just 46 rooms drops cherubim, silk brocades, carved wood, and gilded plasterwork throughout..."
    • Lonely Planet Recommended "Opened in a renovated complex of Renaissance and Baroque houses in 2004, the Alchymist is a thoroughly sumptuous all-suite hotel with a range of richly furnished rooms and a luxurious spa in the basement."
  • Carlo IV (Nové Mesto) Phone: 224-593-090 Map
    • Concierge.com Recommended WARNING: Pop-ups: "Inside, the vast, marble-lined lobby with small tables and plump couches recalls an era when public buildings were designed to impress, if not completely overwhelm."
    • Fodor's Choice WARNING: Pop-ups: "Dripping with glamour, this Italian-owned hotel has an imperial beauty. High ceilings present space for towering palm trees and playful design touches like gargantuan floor lamps and an enormous umbrella lend it an Alice-in-Wonderland quality."

Prague Moderate Hotels

    • Fodor's Choice WARNING: Pop-ups: "With the quaint look of a woodsman's cottage from a bedtime tale, this private guesthouse has a quiet location on the ancient, winding street of Nový Svet, just behind the Loreto Church and a 10-minute walk from Prague Castle."
  • Hotel Josef (Staré Mesto) Phone: 221-700-111 Google Map
    • Concierge.com Recommendation WARNING: Pop-ups: "There's no denying the glamour and impact of all this, but most rooms are small and have views only of the interior courtyard. Rooms 704 and 801, on the other hand, have castle and rooftop views and terraces."
    • Fodor's Review WARNING: Pop-ups: "Cool, clean, white lines dominant the decor of this ultra-hip modern boutique hotel designed by London-based Czech architect Eva Jiricna."
  • Andante Hotel (New Town) Phone: 222-210-021 Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: "With modern beds and good firm mattresses, as well as high-grade Scandinavian furniture and colorful decorations, the rooms gain in comfort what they lose in adventure."
  • Betlem Club (Stare Mesto & Josefov) Phone: 222-221-574-5 Map
    • Frommer's Recommended: "The rooms are unimaginatively decorated with bland modern pieces but are comfortable and fairly priced. The bathrooms are small but clean."

Prague Affordable Hotels

  • Flathotel Orion (Vinohrady) Phone: 246-030-246 Google Map
    • Frommer's Very Highly Recommended: "The spacious guest rooms are comfortable but not very imaginative, bordered in pale blue with leather armchairs and dark wooden bed frames without much on the walls. The beds vary in the firmness of their mattresses."
  • Pension Vetrník (Elsewhere in Prague) Phone: 220-612-404 Google Map
    • Frommer's Highly Recommended: " The plain bedcovers and odd-shaped table lamps could stand some improvement, however. The bathrooms are roomy, with stand-up showers, and the windows are shuttered and boast flower boxes."
  • Hotel Evropa (New Town) Phone: 224-215-387 Map
    • Frommer's Recommended: "Though the statue-studded exterior, still one of the most striking landmarks on Wenceslas Square, has recently been polished, the rooms are aging; most don't have bathrooms and some are just plain shabby."

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