Where to Stay in Prague? A Guide to Unique and Beautiful Accommodations

Picturesque, mysterious, atmospheric, and beautiful—this is how I see Prague. If you’ve already visited this city, I think you can share my opinion. However, if you haven’t been to

Prague yet, I encourage you to travel and explore one of the most interesting capitals in Europe. I have prepared a special post for you about accommodations in Prague, and I hope you will be able to benefit from my recommendations.

Where to Stay in Prague?

The capital of the Czech Republic offers a rich variety of accommodations. Here, you can find many luxury hotels, as well as atmospheric apartments in old tenement houses, flats on the outskirts of the city, or hostels in the very center. One of Prague’s advantages is that you can find accommodations here at lower prices compared to other European capitals. The city is well-connected, which favors budget travel and finding places to stay in districts a bit further from the center. You can get around here by metro, bus, tram, and, of course, by car. Therefore, if you have a limited budget, I think it’s worth choosing a comfortable and inexpensive apartment a bit further from the center but close to, for example, a metro station.

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Best Hotels in Prague

In the Malá Strana District, you will find the Pytloun Old Armoury Hotel Prague, Stará Zbrojnice, rated as fantastic in many aspects (location, decor, comfort). As the name suggests, it is located in an old historic building, and its interiors are truly delightful. If you are looking for affordable accommodation in, excellent location (10 minutes walk to Charles Bridge), delicious breakfasts, and unusual interior design, this is the place for you. Additionally, the hotel is situated in a green area, right next to the peaceful Kampa Park.

The Hotel Residence Bijou de Prague is also decorated in a similar historical style. Its decor will surely appeal to all history and art enthusiasts. An undeniable advantage is its location—the hotel is located near Prague Castle and the Old Town.

For those who prefer more modern hotels, I have a few suggestions. Myo Hotel Wenceslas is a 4-star property located near points of interest such as the National Museum, the National Opera, and even a police station. The hotel is highly rated, withprivate parking, and rooms with a beautiful view of the city!

Allure Hotel Prague is also an interesting option. The hotel is located in a historic tenement house in the Prague 1 district, only 600 meters from one of the city’s landmarks—the Town Hall with its famous astronomical clock. The interiors are tastefully decorated, and guests appreciate the hotel for its excellent service, location, and delicious breakfast.

If you like luxurious hotels, pay attention to the 5-star The Emblem Prague Hotel – Preferred Hotels & Resorts. The hotel is located almost in the very center of Prague, offering rooms with features like a bathtub by the bed. Here, you can also relax in the sauna and go out to the terrace, where you can admire the city from a jacuzzi!

However, if a rooftop jacuzzi is not enough for you, I suggest checking out the 5-star hotel The President. Located on the banks of the Vltava River, overlooking the Old Town and Prague Castle. After exploring the city, you can take advantage of the biological regeneration center with a sauna and pool and relax royally. Additionally, this property is only a minute’s walk from the Old Town, and the interior is modern and interesting.

Tested Apartments and Interesting Apartments

I can recommend accommodation at Residence Vocelova. The property offers apartments for two or more people, suitable for both a romantic getaway and a family or friends trip. You are close to the metro station as well as within walking distance of the Old Town or Wenceslas Square.

Another interesting and inexpensive option is Maria Apartments – Free Parking. You will appreciate this place for its good location and free parking. The hosts are very friendly, even providing a small treat in the apartments. The rooms are nice and cozy, and it’s no wonder that the apartments have an excellent rating on Booking.

Three Golden Crowns Apartments is an interesting exclusive apartment option with a bathroom, kitchen, seating area, and all amenities. The property is located in the city center, and guests appreciate it for its location, available parking, spacious rooms, and a view from the window.

On the other hand, with a rating of 9.7 on Booking, I recommend MOOo by the Castle apartments with a unique atmosphere. They are located in a historic building from the 16th century, just 400 meters from Prague Castle. The property also has a beautiful courtyard, apartments with balconies, and rich equipment.

You can spend a fabulous weekend here in an extraordinary castle atmosphere. The staff has taken care of all the details, and the property will surely meet your expectations.

Budget Accommodations in Prague

As I mentioned, compared to other European capitals, accommodation prices in Prague are not exorbitant. If you are looking for truly budget options, I have prepared a few suggestions.

How about a capsule hostel? Well-rated Capsule Hostel Andel Centre SPIRIT offers accommodation starting from approximately €27 per night (with a Genius discount on Booking) and is located in the Prague 5 district. You can sleep in nice and comfortable capsules here and use shared facilities like a kitchen, bathroom, or lockable lockers for your belongings.

At slightly higher prices but still within €45 per night, you will find hostels closer to the center, such as Czech Inn or GLOBE Hostel Prague ADULTS ONLY. You can also find offers of around €45 per night on Airbnb. Within a budget of €70, you can make reservations in hotels with a private bathroom, for example, in the 4-star Hotel Liliova Prague Old Town or in the well-rated Residence Tabor, where breakfast is included in the price.

It’s worth hunting for bargains or visiting Prague outside the tourist season. Very good luxury hotels in the city center also sometimes offer accommodation within the range of €70-€90 per night, which is quite rare in other tourist European cities.

From luxury hotels to comfortable apartments to budget hostels, you will find many options for a great weekend or even a longer stay in the Czech capital.

Let me know in the comments what accommodations you recommend in Prague, or maybe you have some truly hidden gems of hotels or apartments and hospitable hosts in mind. Share your experiences with me.

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Evelyn Gac
I love discovering local stories, mysterious places and interesting cities. You will find travel inspirations, beautiful photos and lots of nature. I have lived in 6 countries so far, and this taught me a lot about world and people. I share my stories on blog, socials and in my book.
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I love discovering local stories, mysterious places and interesting cities. You will find travel inspirations, beautiful photos and lots of nature. I have lived in 6 countries so far, and this taught me a lot about world and people. I share my stories on blog, socials and in my book.