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Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic, the thirteenth most significant city in Europe and an exciting, culturally-rich destination for a short break. Affectionately known as the City of a Hundred Spiers, Prague is famous for its historic Old Town, colourful Baroque buildings and Gothic churches.
The hotel Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square is located in the heart of Prague, right in the city center. The hotel is situated in the New Town, 5 minutes walk from Wenceslas Square, the main square in Prague. You can easily access all the major tourist attractions from our hotel. Old Town Square and Charles Bridge are walking distance, Prague Castle and Mala Strana district by direct tram in 15 minutes, 5 minutes walk to the river, TV Tower and its surroundings close by. Walking distance to go shopping.
Book Novotel Praha Wenceslas SquareIbis Praha Wenceslas Square is a 3-star hotel located in the historic part of Prague, 10 minutes walk from the famous Wenceslas Square, National Museum, State Opera and Prague Convention centre. Ideal for leisure and business trips, the hotel offers 181 a ir-conditioned rooms, breakfast restaurant with summer terrace, food corner open 24/7, free WIFI, meeting rooms and onsite paying parking. Guests may also use the wellness area at the Novotel hotel next door (fees apply).
Book ibis Praha Wenceslas SquareLuxurious hotel is set within a beautifully preserved neo-baroque building from 1895,offering guests a unique experience steeped in history.Nestled in the heart of Prague´s historical center,the Century Old Town Prague is a charming hotel that seamlessly blends historical elegance with modern comfort.Follow the footsteps of the great writer Franz Kafka and embark on a journey to discover all the charms of Prague. The hotel features 169 elegantly appointed rooms, designed to provide a memorable moments.
Book Century Old Town Prague - MGalleryThe ibis Praha Old Town hotel boasts a convenient location in Prague Old Town, surrounded by restaurants, boutiques and cafes. Prague attractions are within walking distance, including the Old Town Square, Municipal House and Charles Bridge. One of Prague best shopping centers is right next door, home to over 180 shops and restaurants. Rooms are designed with comfort in mind, with air conditioning, soft ibis Sweet Beds and free WiFi. Drinks and snacks are available 24 hours from the stylish lobby bar.
Book ibis Praha Old TownFind a world of personalized luxury in every guest room and suite at Fairmont Golden Prague. Enchanting views of the Vltava River, our lush courtyard, or the historic Old Town Square will captivate your imagination. Modernist furnishings combined with elegant comfort create the perfect retreat. For an even more premium experience, choose a Fairmont Gold room or suite for access to our Gold Lounge and the highest level of exclusive services.
Book Fairmont Golden PragueThe Mozart Prague, nestled in the heart of Prague, just steps away from the iconic Charles Bridge, providing enchanting views of the Vltava River and Prague Castle. The luxurious accommodations boasts spacious rooms decorated with 18th-century frescoes, canopy beds or crystal chandeliers that reflect the rich historical heritage. Guests can indulge in classical delights at the two enchanting courtyards, restaurant and spa. Central location ensure an unforgettable stay blending elegance and tradition.
Book The Mozart PragueWith 2 bars, 2 restaurants, one epic terrace, 238 rooms with the comforts of home and all the needs of digital modernity and five meeting rooms with a huge outdoor space, Mama Shelter Prague wants to create an oasis unseparated from the vibrant energy of the city. Mama Prague is a place to live, work, laugh, debate, celebrate and at the end of the night, to come home to Mama ! We even have options for your children: kids menu, free breakfast for children under 3yo, free cot on request.
Book Mama Shelter PragueThe ibis Prague Mala Strana is centrally located, close to the historic district of Mala Strana. Most attractions are within walking distance, e.g. Charles Bridge (20 mins away), Prague Castle and Old Town Square. Wenceslas Square is only 3 stops away byp ublic transport, which is only 164 yds (150 m) from the hotel. All 225 rooms have AC, TV, radio, hairdryer, free Wi-Fi connection, soundproof windows. 3 rooms for disabled guests available. Restaurant, bar, parking, 3 meeting rooms for up to 90 people.
Book ibis Praha Mala StranaBefore you can start enjoying your weekend, week or longer in Prague, you'll need to get there. The Czech Republic's largest international airport is near Prague City Center, called Prague Ruzyne Airport. It's served by airlines from around Europe and the world every day. Hop in an airport taxi to get to the city in around 35 minutes. Getting a cab to Prague means you won't need to worry about finding your hotel when you arrive; your driver can pull up and park right outside. You could also take the bus from outside the airport for a couple of euros.
The Old Town was once a medieval settlement, separated by a wall and moat from the surrounding area. Today, it's one of the most beautiful parts of the city, welcoming floods of tourists throughout the year. Visiting the Old Town is one of the top things to do in Prague. Head to the Old Town Square and City Hall with its towering Astronomical Clock, Týn Church, Jan Hus Memorial and St Nicholas Church.
The city's famous Old Town Hall was built in 1338 as the seat of Prague's administration. The beautiful building still stands proudly today, only missing its Eastern Wing, destroyed during the Prague Uprising in 1945 and never rebuilt. Modern visitors can see the charming Gothic tower, bay chapel and unique Astronomical Clock, called the Orloj. Take a guided tour to take it all in, plus see the Municipal Hall, Old Council Hall, Brožík Assembly Hall, George Hall and the Romanesque-Gothic basement. You can also climb 42 metres to the top of the tower for a beautiful view of Prague rooftops.
This charming church in Prague looks like something out of a fairytale. Sometimes simply referred to as Týn Church, this Gothic masterpiece is a prominent feature in Prague Old Town. It's been the city's primary religious centre since the fourteenth century. Týn Church features two 80 metre towers with smaller spires, elaborately decorated with stained glass, sculptures and intricate paintings inside.
The Jan Hus Memorial stands proudly at the end of Prague's Old Town Square. It shows victorious warriors and protestants forced to leave Prague after the Battle of the Lost White Mountain, which happened in Prague during the epic Thirty Years' War. Jan Hus was a Czech theologian and philosopher who became an influential religious thinker in the fourteenth century. He was condemned and executed for his radical thinking.
The Czech Republic capital is known for its rich history and beauty. This is thanks, in part, to its magnificent castle, which towers above the city below. This is one of the must-see attractions in Prague and one of the most important cultural institutions in the entire country. This UNESCO monument boasts over 1,000 years of history, founded in 880 by Prince Bořivoj of the Premyslid Dynasty. It's the largest coherent castle complex globally, spanning over an area of almost 70,000 square metres. Prague Castle showcases various architectural styles, including Romanesque remains from the tenth century and Gothic additions from the fourteenth. It's recommended that visitors join a guided tour to get the most out of a trip to Prague Castle. Learn about the history and significance of different areas as you explore with a knowledgeable guide. Visitors can see the Old Royal Palace, St Vitus Cathedral and St George's Basilica. Not to mention climbing to the top of the Great South Tower for unbeatable views of Prague below.
If you want to eat some traditional Czech food in Prague, you won't be disappointed. There are many tempting local dishes to sample and excellent international restaurants scattered throughout the city. Czech food is typically very comforting and calorific; perfect fuel for walking around the capital. Beefsteak tartar is a favourite here, consisting of raw beef cut and served with condiments and an egg yolk on top. Spread it on bread with a rub of garlic for a perfectly crunchy, sweet and savoury contrast. Kulajda is a traditional Czech soup made with potatoes, dill, vinegar and served with a poached egg on top. There are many fantastic sausage dishes in Prague, including hot dogs topped with sauerkraut, traditional fermented cabbage. If you enjoy meaty flavours, look out for the roast duck on many menus, usually paired with sauerkraut and dumplings. Be sure to grab a schnitzel or two during your time in the city. These flattened pork pieces are breaded and fried in butter, served with potato salad as the ultimate Czech comfort lunch.
Beer is one of the Czech Republic's most famous exports. What better opportunity to enjoy a couple of bottles than when you visit the capital? If you're not into beer, there are many other warming and refreshing drinks in Prague. Not to mention plenty of beautiful wine and cocktail bars to find them in. Head to Tretter's for award-winning cocktails or visit Groove Bar for a buzzy atmosphere and delicious drinks in the Old Town. U Medvídků is set inside a former medieval brewery, an easy choice for perfectly-poured beers in a casual setting. Or go to Hemingway Bar for the most extensive absinthe menu in the Czech Republic. T-Anker Bar is a rooftop bar offering a view over Prague Old Town and an impressive bottled beer menu.