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Adalbert
Serenely nestled in the calm buildings and gardens of the Břevnov monastery is a delightful hotel of understated elegance in the furnishings, chocolate coins on pillows and polite staff.
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Ankora
Modern, but with Art Deco touches mean you can have all your mod cons with a bit of Prague at the Ankora. This 8 level building
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Anna
Part of the Small Charming group, and the Anna is just that. A real gem, with first class services and a homely atmosphere that caters to a thoughtful clientele looking for something a little special.
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Antik
Antik has three floors of comfortable rooms right in the middle of Old Town. Some are more spacious than others but have the standard mod cons you’d expect.
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Aparthotel Amadeus
Neat and tidy modern apartments offered on the lower end of the price spectrum because they don't offer too many facilities, but on the whole an attractively priced option.
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Aparthotel Lublaňka
A sort of cross between hotel (downstairs and reception) and apartments (the rooms themselves), the staff provide pleasant accommodation in the midst of a somewhat grotty central location.
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Apollo
Clean, bright rooms available at this hotel in Holešovice. Although it is a tram and/or metro ride from the centre, this part of town is well connected and has improving restaurants et al.
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Atlantic
This hotel is on the site of a roadside inn in the 17th century. The Atlantic remains on a busy road today but with renovated
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Axa
Rooms (with décor from the thirties) suffer from being on a busy tram and car route and if you get a room at the back, the view is a wall.
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Beránek
Simple furniture in well appointed rooms which all have TV, hair dryers, fridge, safe, phone and Wi-Fi. The glass lift looks out over the back courtyard and isn’t for the faint-hearted.
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Best Western Hotel Páv
Prague is blessed with another Small Charming Hotel, this time in the New Town, where three buildings have been merged and beautifully reconstructed to incorporate classical elements with modern lines.
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Betlem Club
This beautiful medieval house has loads of character, with daggers in the hall, ancient wooden beams (still bearing the construction marks) and a 13th century breakfast/meeting cellar.
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Centrál
Part of this hotel has been renovated, with quiet rooms in subtle green pastel colours. There are no TVs in rooms, but the Centrál is crawling-distance from Staroměstské nám.
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Christie
Nice sized hotel in a good location; perfect if you can't decide which area of town to choose. With a 15 minute walk, or less, you can hit nearly all the big sights.
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City Bell
Nestled in Vinohrady and surrounded by numerous drinking and dining options is this refurbished, welcoming and well-priced option.
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Clarion
Well refurbished interior, although with some garish colours, and building facing the Vltava. This Choice Hotels International hotel offers guests well appointed rooms with all the amenities you’d expect from a four star hotel.
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Cloister Inn
You might be forgiven for imagining a monastic enclave of tranquillity - but what you get is a perfectly reasonable, modern hotel, just a few minutes walk from Karlův most.
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Evropa
Amazing... from the outside. The 1905 Art Nouveau façade is the most beautiful on Václavské náměstí, and the café is lovely.
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Extol Inn
Extol’s main clientele is businessmen, but the large hot tub, gym and sauna make it a good spot to bring the wife too. Rooms are more like small suites, 3 star versions have satellite TV, a minibar, telephone and hairdryer.
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Fortuna Rhea
This red monster is huge. Then they stuck it on a hill to make it look even bigger. The view of Prague is remarkable, as is the time it took to drag a smile from the staff.
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Golf
The Golf proudly claims its location 'on the route from Western Europe,' whatever that means. The hotel has nothing whatsoever to do with the golf course next door or VW for that matter.
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Harmony
The surroundings are not particularly harmonious, but the price (combined with location) will leave your pockets in harmony with your bank manager.
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Hotel 16
Small, functional and very friendly. Hotel 16 actually has 13 clean rooms to offer just behind the small Botanical Gardens, which is actually a far less glamorous location than it sounds although it is a pleasant, understated place to rest your head.
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Hotel Anděl
A homely, quiet hotel by the railway station and opposite the Staropramen brewery. Fear not, double glazing keeps the noise out of the sunny, well appointed rooms although you should take a rear courtyard facing room if you are a light sleeper.
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Hotel Hastal Prague Old Town
This lovely family-run hotel will be pleased to welcome lovers and families, offering great affordable accommodations in central Prague.
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Hotel Zátiší
For a relaxing base for an active holiday check out Hotel Zátiší. This cozy spot offers resort-like lodgings on the edge of one of the Czech Republic’s most popular ski towns, Špindlerův Mlýn.
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Mosaic House Hotel
For the hip traveler looking to connect with others and concerned about the environment comes the 4-star Mosaic House.
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Park Inn
A large modern hotel in an Art Deco-ish building; Park Inn is part of the Radisson SAS group. Good choice for biz people; they have conference facilities; meeting rooms and 210 guest rooms.
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Royal Standard
Offers cosy accommodation in luxurious two-bedroom apartments known for their splendid view of Prague Castle and the Vltava (Moldau) River.
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Comfort Hotel Prague - Airport
Renovated in 1999, the Comfort is set 7km from the city centre (halfway to the airport) and caters mostly to businessmen and package tourists - they even appointed the whole adjacent two-star wing to youth groups.
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Dalimil
Set in two old houses overlooking a square in Prague 3, the hotel has fresh-looking rooms and a large restaurant downstairs.
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Dante Alighieri
What was the Rococo Hotel has lost its courtyard to provide a large, armchair filled lobby but kept the somewhat florid, pink style of its soft furnishings.
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Fortuna Luna
Excellent prices, but the Luna is well out of town, necessitating a metro and bus ride to get here. Rooms are basic (no TV or minibar) but comfortable and spacious.
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Ibis Praha City
The Ibis provides a mid-range hotel experience, too clinical to be upmarket and too well serviced for the lower end of the spectrum as well.
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Ibis Praha Karlín
The second Ibis hotel in Prague is situated in the northern suburb of the same name but just a short metro ride from all the action.
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Ibis Praha Smíchov
The third Ibis for Prague gives their usual room rates and facilities in the ever-growing and trendier by the day area around Anděl.
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INOS
A hotel in residential Prague, the INOS sits just back from the river below Prague’s second castle, Vyšehrad. Rooms are comfortable but without many luxuries.
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Jasmín
Standard tourist hotel with the usual amenities such as TV and telephone but not too much else. It is however cheap, probably because it is far from the centre of Prague.
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Julián
A pleasant place to rest your weary head as the rooms (although on the small side) are well-appointed, the staff are friendly and it is close to the centre.
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Kafka
That special 1970s orange and brown combination graces the rooms whilst the balconies and terrace make up for a lot of such insecurities.
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Kavalír
A completely refurbished three star hotel on the main street of Praha 5 with quick and easy access to the city centre, the Kavalír has lovely rooms.
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Luník
A family run hotel with well equipped if rather sterile rooms. All have bathrooms, satellite TV and phones - free internet is available in the lobby.
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Melantrich
Well placed in the heart of Staré Město next to Havelská Market, the Melantrich does have a popular tourist disco (Arena) in its basement, so if you are a light sleeper, get a room on the higher floors.
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Merkur
The Merkur may be modern, but it has slight signs of wear at the edges. Most rooms have showers and a king-sized bed.
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Na Zlatém kříži
A relaxed, pleasing and simply decorated hotel in a beautiful old building. It gets only three stars because rooms have the original (and
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Novoměstský Hotel
This hotel was established in 1890, but aside from the mirrored entrance hall you would swear it had been designed in the 1970s.
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Olšanka
This large hotel is not a beauty from the outside and inside, the rooms could do with a bit of renovation, but you can usually get space here even when other places are full.
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Olympik Tristar
This is what you get when the neighbouring Olympik hotel falls over: a long horizontal hotel. More disappointing is the staff whose relations with guests can border on open hostility - the tour groups still seem to love it.
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Pankrác
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Quality Hotel
The former Fortuna has been painted salmon and now comfortably houses guests in its bright, blue-carpeted rooms. 70 doubles have double beds (the others all have twin beds).
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Residence Malá Strana
On a residential street in Smíchov, this hotel provides a good mid market package, with well-appointed if slightly garish rooms.
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Salvator
This courtyard-centred hotel is conveniently located, well-priced and friendly, so it's often full. If you don't mind sharing a bathroom you have a better chance of getting on the guest list.
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Sax
You won't be surrounded by the crowds here. This small operation is tucked behind the embassy quarter. Functional rather than fine, but the staff is very friendly.
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Tchaikovsky
On a quiet street, this hotel has friendly staff and stylishly-furnished, spacious rooms. All rooms have doors
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Tříska
This medium-sized hotel has been open since 1996 but was renovated in late 2000. The décor is a bit rich for some tastes, but the rooms are comfortable and the staff friendly.
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U Blaženky
A genteel villa in the depths of Prague 5 offers you all the sickly floral designs you could ever wish for, plus a few perks.
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U Klenotníka
Modern(ish) rooms in an old house are a bargain at this price because this is as central as one can possibly get in Prague.
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Ungelt
A mere stumble from Staromětské nám., this building dates back to the 10th century. The renovations have not been totally sympathetic, however.
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U Tří korunek
The greatest benefit to staying in this small, reconstructed hotel located in the old part of Žižkov seems to be its
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U Zlatého jelena
A wonderful pension tucked away in a courtyard behind Týn Church; friendly, good value and with some delicious extras.
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U Žluté boty
The seven delightful rooms at U žluté boty run the gamut of styles from Scandinavian chic and Central European rustic to refined antique.
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William
New and dainty, in a recently refurbished building in Malá Strana, 'Billy' has lace petty coats and offers you genteel accomodation in the heart of cobble-stoned Prague.
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