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Hotel DUO Prague, offers exceptional comfort, convenience and a wide range of amenities and services. The hotel is located north east of the city centre - just 10 minutes by metro from the very centre of Prague.
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The hotel's rooms are spacious and are decorated in a modern style. Take the funicular up the hill to the restaurant and function rooms with outstanding views of the city.
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A brand new 4-star design hotel Noir is skillfully combining history and the present. This modern accommodation is situated
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Absolutum
The absolute best place to stay in Praha 7. Design hotel Absolutum is an upscale, clean and shiny place with all the conveniences of home; including internet connection and parking.
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Adria
Look for the most beautiful 18th century building on Václavské náměstí. This is one of the most historic hotels in Prague, and after a thorough refit it is also one of the most modern.
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Ametyst
Nicknamed The Gallery, it has over 450 paintings by Russian and Romanian artists on display, and a reputation as one of the more efficient hotels in Prague.
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Andante
Location-wise, this street isn’t for prudes, with brothels and sport bars dotted along its length, but it is off Wenceslas Sq.
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Andel's
Bang in the centre of the upmarket development west of the river, and just a few tramstops from the old town, the glittering facilities at Andel's will blind you with their high-technicity.
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Angelo Hotel
Brightly coloured design and black and white photos abound in this buzzing hotel in the happening area around Anděl. Rooms and even suites are on the small side, but beds are King and all suites have a terrace.
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Antik City
A newly reconstructed boutique hotel in a quiet part of Nové Město. The rooms are classically designed and include sat TV, mini-bar, safe and free internet connection.
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Apostolic Residence
You can’t get any closer to the Old Town with these rooms and apartments, right opposite the astronomical clock. Fabulous views beckon if you tire of your gorgeous, antique-filled room.
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Aquapalace Hotel
Located on the outskirts of Prague, this new hotel's draw is its direct access to Central Europe's largest waterpark.
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Archibald City
Seven floors of identikit rooms, but the Archibald is good in its class. Rooms contain all the conveniences you want in your home from home, plus double-glazing ensures all are sound proofed from the busy thoroughfare.
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Arcotel Teatrino
This building was a theatre before becoming a hotel but then falling into disrepair. Reconstructed in 2000, the restaurant retains all the original features, including a full size stage and balcony boxes.
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Ariston
Rooms at the Ariston are light and pastel coloured. Although it may seem far from the centre, it's just a couple of tram stops away.
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Art Hotel Praha
The Art Hotel Praha has a permanent display of Czech modern art, and is located in a quiet neighbourhood of residential mansions and embassies.
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Astoria
Astoria occupies a modern building on some prime real estate in Prague Old Town. Rooms are on the small side, but comfortable with bright blue interiors, modern wood furnishings and great views.
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Barceló
It’s so light and bright! With a courtyard in its centre; Barceló tosses away the typical dark lobby and hallways and lets the sun shine in.
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Barceló Praha
An excellent Spanish-owned hotel, this place has extremely friendly staff and small yet comfy rooms with minibar and telephone plus free parking in the garage.
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Belvedere
Situated in a lovely area across the Vltava, not far from the castle, the Belvedere offers wonderful accommodation and a high level of service.
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Best Western Premier Hotel Majestic Plaza
Lavishly renovated buildings around a copper clad courtyard. One is Biedermeier style and sports slightly cramped but fully mod conned rooms on five floors.
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Biskupský dům
Right at the Malá Strana end of Charles Bridge is this delightful 12th century Bishop’s House Hotel, comprised of two buildings in a quiet square.
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BW Alta
A little off the beaten track but with excellent transport links, the Alta provides the standard Best Western rooms with excellent staff, who are always willing to help.
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BW Bílá Labuť
A Best Western hotel with a surprisingly modern reception area and a busy bar and café. Rooms are comfortable, if a little sterile, but some have impressive photographs of the city.
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BW Hotel Kampa
In the heart of the cobbled beauty of Malá Strana, the halls and restaurant are a riot of colour and gallery for suits of armour and alarming swords.
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BW Selský dvůr
An interesting mix of modern facilities and older, rustic style accessories in this Best Western hotel that was reconstructed in 1993.
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Caesar Palace
No casino, no centurions and not a lot of faux Roman art either but it does have breakfast included, a bar and lots of deep dark leather sofas to lounge around in.
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Carlton
Dark wood and deep green soft furnishings give a sophisticated air to the rooms. Bathrooms are luxurious, while the top floor rooms have vaulted, slanted ceilings and suites often go for the same price as a double.
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Casa Marcello
This beautiful hotel alongside St. Agnes convent is a bit hard to find but well worth it, if only to have stayed on 'Eyelashes Street.
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Čechie
Čechie has a lot to offer sports fiends. In the same complex are an excellent indoors golf centre, indoors and outdoors tennis courts, a squash court, weights room and bowling lane.
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Charles Hotel
A regal establishment in Mála Strana, the 4-star Charles Hotel is in a prime location close to Charles Bridge. Rooms are air-conditioned and pleasantly furnished with Baroque-style furnishings and wood beam painted ceilings.
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Chateau St. Havel
The fabulous neo-Gothic Krč castle, south of Prague's centre, houses this exclusive hotel. Originally a 13th century fortress, the building was remodelled into its current romantic form in the 1840s, and it still has an extensive English garden.
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Clarion Congress Hotel Prague
Perfect for big events; the Clarion Congress Hotel offers more than 500 rooms and an outstanding complement of conference services.
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Clarion Prague City
Opened in 2010, the Clarion Prague City offers modern comfort close to Wenceslas Square. More than 60 rooms, a restaurant and bar, in the hip Vinohrady neighborhood will make for a great stay.
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Clarion Prague Old Town
Fresh and modern, the Clarion Old Town is a bright city center stay. Good service and amenities makes this an easy chain hotel stay.
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Clementin
A small, popular and cosy hotel high up near the castle, where the beautifully decorated ceilings are as impressive as the modern features.
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Constans
Located on a quiet, medieval street below the castle, this charming hotel offers comfort and luxury in its rooms and old world elegance in its lobby café.
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Corinthia Panorama
The second, albeit less exclusive Corinthia hotel in Prague still has excellent services and facilities in rooms and restaurants.
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Courtyard Marriott Flora
Billed as hotels designed by business travellers, every room has a dataport and TV internet (both charged for standard rooms) and are spacious with desk, ergonomic chair and a sofa(bed).
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Crowne Plaza
Prior to its occupation by hoteliers, this building was HQ of the Czechoslovak military. Built in Stalinist Baroque style, it has friezes glorifying peasant labour.
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Crowne Plaza Prague Castle
A beautifully restored 16th century building with modern annexe tucked behind Strahov Monastery holds this striking new hotel from InterContinental with glass domed atrium/library and effective yet simple designs in lighting and furniture.
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Diplomat Hotel Prague
The Diplomat sits between the airport and the centre of Prague, close to both but in neither. As a Golden Tulip hotel, the rooms are well appointed although a little on the garish side.
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Domus Henrici
Literally on the castle doorstep, this stunning hotel has equally breathtaking views. All the interior furniture and décor is sleek and the manager seeks guest happiness.
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Dorint Novotel Don Giovanni
This business-oriented hotel has all modern amenities and some extras. It is ideally located for business meetings with all the major Czech communication companies who have their HQs nearby.
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Dům U Červeného lva
A charming 14th century building that – be warned – has no lift. Original wooden ceilings adorn some of the rooms and recreate the yesteryear appropriate to its location.
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Duo
Hotel DUO Prague, offers exceptional comfort, convenience and a wide range of amenities and services. The hotel is located north east of the city centre - just 10 minutes by metro from the very centre of Prague.
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Élite
With a history that dates back to the 14th century, the Élite, a member of the Small Charming group, is another gem. Totally refurbished in 2000, rooms are suitably grand, spacious and historic, with wonderful high ceilings, and lovely antique furniture.
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Elysee
Right in the centre of the city, with all of Prague's main attractions just a few minutes walk away. All rooms are well-appointed, spacious and have luxurious bathrooms.
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Eurostars Thalia
Central but on a noisy road, comfortable but not luxurious, a faux library in the lobby bar, junior suites with or without castle views, a la carte and buffet restaurant, friendly but not terrible efficient service result in a mixed review.
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Expo
Just around the corner from the main exhibition spots in Prague - so what the location lacks in terms of romance it more than makes up for in convenience should you be attending an exhilarating trade fair.
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Floor Hotel
Crisp, whiter lobby with friendly staff and nice touches like large umbrellas for guests. The adjacent Italian eatery is so white we might lose it when the winter snows come.
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Green Garden
A recent re-do has bumped this hotel sandwiched between the two busiest roads in Prague up to the 4-star level. The staff are helpful and the rooms are comfortable.
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Holiday Inn
The Holiday Inn brand name is known for its quality services and standards across the globe, and the Prague version is no exception.
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Hotel Mejstřík
Take a step back in time in the rather worn but elegant art deco hotel behind communist-era mall, Kotva. Family run and friendly,
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Hotel Noir
A brand new 4-star design hotel Noir is skillfully combining history and the present. This modern accommodation is situated
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Hotel Růže
Well-placed to sip the healing waters of Karlovy Vary, the Růže offers lovely accommodation with many rooms including a super view of the Mill Colonnade.
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Jalta Hotel
The reception area, and especially the bathrooms, perpetuate a classy, retro feel. The classic lines of the surroundings are enhanced by the rich materials and colours.
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Jurys Inn
For some modern digs in a different part of town, choose Jurys Inn. Part of the Irish hotel chain, Jurys Inn offers more than 200 rooms full of amenities like a mini-fridge, flat screen TV’s, tea and coffee facilities and A/C.
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K+K Hotel Central
One of Prague’s most important and stunning Art Nouveau buildings has been beautifully restored to provide guests with a modern hotel experience in historic surroundings.
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K+K Hotel Fenix
A hotel catering to the businessman with wi-fi throughout, free LAN internet access in every room, a business lounge and conference rooms.
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La Boutique
Although dedicated beer fans can't stay overnight in a brewery, this swish new hotel is as close to the Staropramen brewery as you can legally sleep.
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Liberty
The Liberty is a lovely, understated hotel with elegant furniture and textiles, plus all mod cons for today’s travellers.
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Mamaison Suite Hotel Pachtův Palace Prague
Sheer luxurious opulence in this beautiful Baroque building on the river with views of Charles Bridge and the castle. Sumptuous suites and apartments are appropriately fit for a king in this Baroque mansion.
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Maria Prag
From a rather chilly greeting at the front desk, the other staff prove as friendly as the décor is stylishly designed. Warm rooms have minibar and a safe in a decidedly Japanese theme, with draped cloth, corner sofas and ingenious light fixtures.
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Maximilian
A beautiful hotel has been improved upon with an aesthetically-pleasing fusion of contemporary, art deco, light, wood, chrome and more.
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Mercure
Close to the centre of town and housed in the old Worker’s Accidents Insurance Co. where Kafka worked from 1908 to 1922.
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Metamorphis
This charming hotel is tucked away in Týnsky dvůr, one of the most picturesque squares in the Old Town. In keeping with the locale, the interior is just lovely: all chandeliers and antique beds in the bedrooms.
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Metropol Hotel
Another design hotel for Prague's dedicated followers of fashion. Clean and simple lines from the building itself, the anonymous
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Modrá Růže
The hotel is five labyrinthine floors of spacious and stylish halls of rose emblem carpet or new parquet. Rooms are similarly spacious and comfortable with minibar and Wi-Fi.
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Moods
This new boutique hotel should definitely improve your mood with its whimsical interiors, friendly staff and excellent amenities.
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Mövenpick
The hotel's rooms are spacious and are decorated in a modern style. Take the funicular up the hill to the restaurant and function rooms with outstanding views of the city.
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Mucha
From the relaxed radio-filled lobby to the elegant antique-filled rooms, Mucha’s fabulous art deco work is very much in evidence, while friendly staff adds to the experience.
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Neruda
One of Prague’s first design hotels. The 700 year old building nestled beneath the bulwarks of the castle hold clean design, fully equipped modern rooms with complimentary cake made in their divine café from a 100 year-old recipe.
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NH Praha Radlicka
New and environmentally friendly, the NH Praha Radlicka will satisfy many a traveler. Wooden floors, modern furnishings, a beautiful breakfast room and air conditioning.
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Novotel Praha City
A quality Novotel hotel in a peaceful side street, at walking distance or a few stops by tram from the Old Town. Expect modern, functional rooms, a bar and restaurant and good business services.
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Olympik
The large parking lot for buses and the tacky lobby souvenir shop are a dead give-away for the fact that the huge 19-floor Olympik caters mainly to tour groups.
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Opera
Pink is the word that comes to mind when you see this grand neo-renaissance building which is nowhere near the opera. The modern rooms sport Mucha posters.
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Parkhotel Praha
A hotel offering a wide range of services in a good area. An excellent pizzeria forms part of the hotel, and you can also find a good café and lively lobby bar.
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Prague Inn
Décor in rooms has a funky Japanese feel in a Tarantino kind of way. Low beds and tables, smoked glass doors, clean simple interiors make a cool atmosphere.
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Pyramida
Quite the most bizarrely shaped hotel in Prague, the Pyramid is an imposing edifice set on Strahov Hill close to the huge stadium of the same name.
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Ramada Grand Hotel Symphony
International-quality rooms decked out in fresh colours in a new, modern hotel. The rooms, stacked in six floors above a huge bookshop, face lively Václavské náměstí or a calm courtyard.
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Red and Blue Design Hotel
In a quiet part of town, in between Prague Castle and the nightlife of Anděl you’ll find the Red and Blue Design Hotel.
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Residence Belgická
Luxurious serviced apartments in leafy Vinohrady, loaded with comfort and style. Renowned interior designer Barbora Škorpilová
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Roma
The tram and tourist bustle of Ujezd is left behind immediately on entering the atrium lobby of the Roma. Deep leather couches, subdued lighting and a shark swimming lazily around its large tank are an appropriate introduction to the classically minimalist rooms.
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Romantik Hotel U Raka
Romantic is the exact word for this secluded, charming, rustic and antique filled gem of a hotel. The adjectives could go on, and their waiting list does.
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Savic Hotel
A labyrinthine locale of historic elements modernized into a lovely hotel around a courtyard off a quiet Old Town street. Wardrobes
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Seven Days
Enter the opulent lobby of this new hotel and be greeted not only by the doorman, but also by chubby cherubs looking down on you from above.
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Sieber
Business hotels often lack charm, but Sieber defies the rules by not only offering generously sized rooms, but also by adding those important extras like chocolates and fresh fruit in each room.
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Sonata
Newly refurbished building just up the street from the National Museum and Wenceslas Square. A 4-star venue that manages to be cozy (59 rooms) but with enough conveniences for picky business travelers.
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Sovereign
Elegant yet homey with an excellent city-centre location, this new four-star superior hotel should be popular. Fifty spacious rooms and suites are all individually decorated in a warm comforting style.
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The ICON Hotel
Industrial chic of concrete with original, gold columns, tactile surfaces and unusual furniture including a classic Halabala chair.
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Top Hotel Praha
A 'singing fountain' and a gleaming marble foyer greet you at this huge top-end hotel and congress centre. It has plenty of space for conferences, relaxation and parking but some rooms are shabby.
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Trinidad
Florid luxury apartments with views of the castle or cosy rooms in this faux-antique plush place with all the amenities you'd expect from a hotel plus a Caribbean themed restaurant and bar.
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U Brány
Sleep right alongside the president at this comfy hotel just a short roll down from the castle. The rooms are all large, yet manage a certain degree of coziness due to the décor's concentration on dark woods and earth tones.
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U Krále Karla
This family-run hotel in what was a Gothic building belonging to Benedictine monks offers the modern service you would expect from these prices, along with stunning décor.
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U Páva
The Peacock is situated near Kampa Island and has discreet but opulent service. All suites have a view of the castle.
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U tří pštrosů
Nestled in a beautiful building under Karlův most. In the 15th century, this was Prague's first coffee house and it was also one of the first hotels to really take off after the Velvet Revolution.
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U Zlatého stromu
How much more central can a hotel be? Step out of bed and you'll get run over by tour groups doing the royal route photo safari.
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U Zlaté studně
Sumptuous rooms are set in an antique house on a fairy-tale street just below the castle. The restaurant on the top floor offers fantastic panoramic vistas.
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Waldstein
This charming hotel has an excellent location for exploring the castle and Staré Město. The beautiful rooms have antique furniture and breakfast is served in a renaissance cellar.
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Wienna
It's a long trek into the northern reaches of Prague 6 to find this modern and practically modelled habitat, but it's worth the trip.
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Windsor
Whether you ski or not, you’ll love the location and amenities at the Windsor. Located in Špindlerův Mlýn,
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Yasmin
This fabulous designer hotel is all very tactile, with sleek furniture, jasmine flowers etched along floors and glass dividers, silver globes hanging from the ceiling and odd furry and smooth triffid-like objects towering over you.
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Zlatá hvězda
Rooms at this beautiful hotel look onto the bulwark of the castle or down Nerudova to the Vltava. Rooms with a five in them are the best (on the corner with large bathrooms and the best views) but for honeymooners, it has to be room 25.
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987 Prague Hotel
Modernism in an historical context is the tag line for this new boutique hotel. Slate bathrooms featuring Philip Starck designed
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