Capital of the Czech Republic, Prague has a romance and a magic that is infectious. A holiday here is unforgettable. Walking the cobbled streets of the historic old town, you will see beautiful architecture at every turn - don't forget your camera.
We have a wide choice of hotels in Prague for you to choose from. Take a look at our collection and you'll find something to suit both your budget and your itinerary. Our hotels in Prague range from 2-5*. All our Prague hotels have private facilities.
You can discover different aspects of Prague by choosing from a variety of hotel locations. Many of our hotels in Prague are in the city centre - near the historic old town and the Vltava River. However we also have a number of hotels outside the city centre, in quieter neighbourhoods. Transport in Prague is good, so you will find visiting the city centre easy from these hotels.
Most of our Prague hotels include breakfast. There are also hundreds of restaurants in Prague. You have the choice of eating anywhere across this gastronomic city. You'll find countless restaurants serving traditional Czech goulash and roast pork dishes but also plenty of other European cuisine, too.
Don't forget to spend some time sightseeing when you holiday in Prague. Our hotels around Hradcany Castle are ideally located if you want to gain an insight into Prague's history. Visit St. Vituss Cathedral, housing the tomb of Good King Wenceslas. Close to hotels in this area are the Royal Palace and St. Georges Convent.
The Prague hotels around Stare Mesto also have access to a unique slice of history. The poignant old Jewish Cemetery and the Kafka Museum, which pays tribute to one of Prague's most famous sons, are within walking distance of our hotels.
Choose one of our hotels in the Old Town. This is the heart of the city. Across from Charles Bridge, the Old Town Square is home to the 500-year old astronomical clock.
Our hotels in Nove Mesto, the lively New Town, are close to a wide selection of shops and department stores. Choose hotels near the pedestrianised town centre and off the famous Wenceslas Square.