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Top 10 hotels in Prague

Discover the top hotels in Prague – handpicked by local expert Rick Jordan.
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Rick Jordan
26 November 2024
This is one of Europe's most beautiful cities, an architectural wonderland whose skyline of spires, towers and domes is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Gothic, romantic, baroque and Art Nouveau; cobbled lanes lead to hidden parks, palaces and museums. And yes, it has the hotels to match, set in palaces, monasteries and townhouses, mixing the historic with contemporary style. Most hotels are very central, located in either the Old or New Town, or across the river in the equally...This is one of Europe's most beautiful cities, an architectural wonderland whose skyline of spires, towers and domes is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Gothic, romantic, baroque and Art Nouveau; cobbled lanes lead to hidden parks, palaces and museums. And yes, it has the hotels to match, set in palaces, monasteries and townhouses, mixing the historic with contemporary style. Most hotels are very central, located in either the Old or New Town, or across the river in the equally characterful but quieter Mala Strana district. Everything is within walking distance, or a short tram ride away. I've been coming here for the past two decades and think that Prague's hotel scene is the best it's ever been, with fresh arrivals shaking things up and homegrown addresses providing a real insight into Czech design and culture. Here are 10 of the best hotels in Prague, from minimal boutiques to international five-stars.
Four Seasons Hotel PragueFour Seasons Hotel PragueRank #1
C$ 723-C$ 2,558/night
Veleslavinova 2a
Four Seasons has it down when it comes to the best hotels in Prague for location. Right by the River Vltava,...

Four Seasons has it down when it comes to the best hotels in Prague for location. Right by the River Vltava, opposite the Castle and Charles Bridge is just downstream. It's a no-brainer that river-view bedrooms are best, though you can soak up the scene from the summer terrace and the Cotto crudo restaurant, which plates up Italian fine dining (highlights: tuna crudo, spaghetti with blue crab).
The hotel was created from three buildings that span neoclassical, baroque and neo-Renaissance periods, although bedrooms share an aesthetic of stripes, floral patterns and marble.
The lobby acts as a gallery for Czech artists such as Petra McGrath, while downstairs is a boutique selling Czech glassware. Best of all is a voyage in the hotel’s Riva, with Captain Stefan at the helm, who will tell you all he knows about the river. A good family option, but also a top choice for romantics.

Mandarin Oriental, PragueMandarin Oriental, PragueRank #2
C$ 601-C$ 2,349/night
Nebovidska 459/1
Surely one of the best hotels in Prague for peace and quiet. Set behind walls in a former monastery – not a building...

Surely one of the best hotels in Prague for peace and quiet. Set behind walls in a former monastery – not a building known for raucous behaviour – it’s just a short walk to Charles Bridge but feels a world apart, in the quiet Mala Strana district near Kampa Park.
Last time I stayed, I wandered through illuminated cloisters and under high arches and barely saw another soul. But there’s a buzzy scene at the bar (order a Havel’s Schnauzer, made with Czech aperitif Becherovka) and restaurant, which has recently swapped Asian flavours for local recipes.
Bedrooms feature chandeliers, vintage paintings and pieces by celebrated glass-makers set beneath vaulted white ceilings.
It’s all like an ambient history lesson, with the spa occupying the 14th-century chapel – the original floor can be seen beneath glass – and archaeological finds from the restoration displayed along one corridor.

Andaz PragueAndaz PragueRank #3
C$ 339-C$ 1,775/night
Senovazne Namesti 976/31
One of the best hotels in Prague for its social scene. Once the HQ of an insurance firm, it's now much more fun in...

One of the best hotels in Prague for its social scene. Once the HQ of an insurance firm, it's now much more fun in its new role as a switched-on hub for locals and guests alike.
It’s full of lively, twinkly detail, with local designers and artists commissioned for artworks and design installations. These range from mushroomy ceramics to balloon-like glassware while the recurring motifs of a lion’s nose, sword and bird wing refer to the Bohemian legend of Prince Bruncvik.
The bar, where perfumes are used to analyze your cocktail type, leads to the restaurant offering a fusion of Japanese and Czech cuisine – tuna tataki and karaage chicken on one side, potato dumpling and rabbit svickova on the other.
Bedrooms are best described as contemporary Art Deco; my favourites are the Wintergarden suites, which have separate octagonal rotundas with a chaise longue and wraparound views.

The Julius PragueThe Julius PragueRank #4
C$ 181-C$ 947/night
3 Senovážné Nám.
More hi-tech aparthotel and co-working space than a traditional hotel, this is a great choice for long-term guests...

More hi-tech aparthotel and co-working space than a traditional hotel, this is a great choice for long-term guests who aren’t too bothered about a concierge and families who appreciate the studios with kitchens and dining areas.
It helps that its owners, the Meinl family, are household names in Czechia, having founded their coffee business back in the Austro-Hungarian Empire era. It also helps that star Italian designer Matteo Thun reimagined the neoclassical building, crafting luminous bedrooms using natural wood, marble and an autumnal colour palette.
I like the sense of space here, and the feeling of living like a local using the laundry via an app and grabbing a coffee from the lobby café before heading out to the nearby Mucha Museum.
Set on quiet Senovazne Square in the New Town, it’s just a short walk to the sights, making it one of the best hotels in Prague for exploring.

Art Deco Imperial HotelArt Deco Imperial HotelRank #5
C$ 126-C$ 552/night
Na Porici 15
You’ll notice the Café Imperial before the hotel itself, set on a corner of the New Town with Ancient Egyptian-style...

You’ll notice the Café Imperial before the hotel itself, set on a corner of the New Town with Ancient Egyptian-style figures carved outside. It’s usually busy with locals and curious travellers, peering inside to look at the white and gold columns and Art Deco mosaics on the ceilings and walls. Meanwhile, servers glide by with plates of truffle gnocchi and goose-liver pate (it’s one of several restaurants run by celebrity chef Zdeněk Pohlreich).
Of all the best hotels in Prague, this is the most striking: a Jazz Age time capsule with colour and motifs on almost every surface.
The bedrooms are less spectacular but were recently refurbished and continue the theme with fanned headboards and feather designs—take a corner suite if you can. Even the gym is a work of art.

Hotel JosefHotel JosefRank #6
C$ 139-C$ 735/night
Rybna 20
Prague’s one of those rare cities where it’s possible to stay very central yet still feel tucked away. Case in point...

Prague’s one of those rare cities where it’s possible to stay very central yet still feel tucked away. Case in point is one of my favourites, the Josef, which takes its name from the historic Jewish district. In contrast to the heavyweight architecture around it, this is a bright space of glass and steel with a cloud of colourful butterflies fluttering in the all-white lobby.
Designed by Czech architect Eva Jiricna, it was refurbished in 2024, adding a garden window to the lobby and new furniture to the bedrooms (best views from the Rooftop Lounge and Josef Castle View ones), which showcase design names such as Flos, Vitra Eames and Baleri chairs – I love the twirly Moustache chair.
There's no restaurant, but this is one of the best hotels in Prague for its breakfast. Sourdough and croissants are baked on-site and are best eaten in the garden in summer.

Almanac X Alcron PragueAlmanac X Alcron PragueRank #7
C$ 149-C$ 1,472/night
Stepanska 40
One of the best hotels in Prague, the Alcron has been part of the city’s social scent since it opened near Wenceslas...

One of the best hotels in Prague, the Alcron has been part of the city’s social scent since it opened near Wenceslas Square in 1932, its design inspired by the transatlantic cruise lines of the time. The lobby is a sleek showcase for Czech marble, with columns of green and floors of white squares, as well as for works by local painters.
The bar is a favourite of mine, with its original Art Deco interiors, and a cocktail list inspired by anecdotes from the hotel’s history – past guests include Ella Fitzgerald and Winston Churchill. The whole place was refurbished in 2023, with a new coffee shop at the front.
This is one of the best hotels in Prague for its restaurant, whose inventive, plant-forward menu gives you a primer in Czech ingredients. The Lucerna concert hall is just opposite; have a look at David Cerna's amusing sculpture of King Wenceslas.

Boho Prague Hotel - Small Luxury HotelsBoho Prague Hotel - Small Luxury HotelsRank #8
C$ 144-C$ 839/night
Senovážná 4
It’s easy to walk past the Boho without really noticing it. Set in a former newspaper office, this compact boutique...

It’s easy to walk past the Boho without really noticing it. Set in a former newspaper office, this compact boutique hotel doesn’t shout its presence, which is part of its charm.
Behind the glass- and mahogany-fronted facade is a relaxed, contemporary space with Scandi-style furniture, blonde wooden floors and pops of colour from cushions and throws. What gives it character are the photographs taken by the Spanish co-owner, who went on a photo safari around Prague using a pin-hole camera – handy for planning a sightseeing tour.
The lobby doubles up as a bar; there’s no restaurant, but the plant-filled breakfast room, which spills out onto a courtyard, is a lovely place to start the day. But the Boho’s "secret weapon" is its basement spa, a golden space with a small pool and hammam. This sets the hotel apart from several others.

The Grand Mark PragueThe Grand Mark PragueRank #9
C$ 332-C$ 1,595/night
Hybernska 12
Part of a cluster of hotels near Republic Square (see also Andaz, Boho and Julius), this is probably the most...

Part of a cluster of hotels near Republic Square (see also Andaz, Boho and Julius), this is probably the most traditional, set in a 15th-century baroque palace. And despite being in the centre of the city, it actually feels like a country-house hotel, with peacocks wandering the garden and a lion’s head fountain.
This is one of the best hotels in Prague for an indulgent weekend stay. Order afternoon tea and have long lie-ins before a massage in the spa. Beneath its dragon-red chandelier, the restaurant plates up fine-tuned Czech ingredients such as fresh asparagus with truffle and potato mille-feuille. There is plenty of space in the bedrooms, which are furnished with lavish swathes of burgundy and have views of the medieval Powder Gate.
Best is the two-bedroomed Bohemia Suite on the top floor, with sweeping panoramas from the bathtub.

Aria Hotel PragueAria Hotel PragueRank #10
C$ 267-C$ 2,763/night
Trziste 9
There are excellent views from many hotels here, but I think the ones from the rooftop terrace at the Aria are...

There are excellent views from many hotels here, but I think the ones from the rooftop terrace at the Aria are really special, up among the chimney pots looking towards the Castle. Set in the Mala Strana district, the Aria feels as if it’s grown organically over the years, with personal touches such as the owner’s art collection – including a statue of Dali – giving it a quirky, individual touch.
It's also one of the best hotels in Prague for music, with a grand piano and music concierge in the light-filled lobby. Every bedroom (all traditionally furnished with antiques and velvet armchairs) is named after a musician, from the Beatles to Dave Brubeck and Dvorak.
Coda restaurant delivers an inventive Czech menu, but I think the highlight is the private access to the restored garden next door, a baroque beauty planted in 1720.

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How much does a hotel cost in Prague?

The average price of a double room in Prague is C$ 228 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as C$ 141 per night. Expect to pay around C$ 144/night for a 4-star hotel in Prague and C$ 265/night for a 5-star, with prices varying by date.

Which month has the cheapest hotel rates in Prague?

Hotels are cheapest in Prague in July, with average rates of C$ 220. In comparison, January is the most expensive month, with prices at C$ 533.

What is the cheapest day of the week to book a hotel in Prague?

Monday offers the lowest rates in Prague, with an average nightly price of C$ 257. The highest prices are found on Sunday, with average rates at C$ 391.

Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Prague?

The most popular neighbourhood in Prague among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Old Town, with an average price of C$ 241. Hotel Bookquet, Hotel Maximilian, and Hotel Kings Court rank among the highest-rated hotels in Old Town.

How much is a hotel in Prague for tonight?

The best deal for a 3-star hotel room in Prague found by KAYAK users in the last 3 days was C$ 17, while a 4-star hotel the lowest price was C$ 16. The cheapest room found overall was for C$ 16.

How much is a hotel in Prague for this weekend?

The cheapest hotel room in Prague for the upcoming weekend found on KAYAK in the last 3 days was for C$ 24 per night. For the same dates, 3-star hotel rooms have been found for as low as C$ 27 per night and 4-star hotel rooms from C$ 24 per night.

How early should you book a hotel in Prague?

Book at least 56 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Prague hotel.

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C$ 250
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Most expensive month to stay with an average 70% rise in price.
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KAYAK's top tips for finding Prague hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Prague, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper accommodations in Prague in July and December.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Prague if you stay on a Monday. The opposite is true for, Sunday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Prague found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was C$ 60, while the most expensive was C$ 166.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their accommodation in Prague for 3 days.
  • The Můstek neighborhood in Prague provides easy access to the Prague Metro and borders the New Town, sometimes called New Prague. Hotels in Mustek are less expensive than their counterparts in Old Town, which makes them an excellent choice if you’re looking to break away from the tourist traps and enjoy a spot of shopping at the Palladium Mall. Consider the Hotel Liberty and the Hostel Ananas.
  • The Anděl area in Prague has some good, cheap hotels. The Hotel General in this neighborhood offers something both tasteful and affordable. The Hotel & Residence Royal Standard in the Podskali area, on the border of New Town, is another good option.
  • If you want to be right in the center of the action, try the Old Town Square Hotel, which is within walking distance of the majority of Prague’s tourist attractions, like the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge. You don’t want to miss the Old Town, where you can find hotels like Hotel U Prince; this central neighborhood is lively and has plenty of nightlife and activities.
  • To absorb the history and culture of the city without the crowds, try looking for a hotel in the Malá Strana area near Charles Bridge. With its scenic streets and laid-back atmosphere, this neighborhood is popular with families and groups, although it tends toward the expensive side, since it is home to many of the city’s boutique 4- and 5-star hotels. An elegant choice in this area is the Hotel Royal Palace on the outskirts of Vojanovy Sets Park.
  • The Holešovice neighborhood, across the river from the Old Town, is a real treat for beer lovers, thanks to the Letna Beer Garden, which offers views across the city and river. Options around here include the Plaza Alta Hotel and Sir Toby’s Hostel.
  • There’s plenty of public transportation in Prague, no matter which neighborhood your hotel is in. The Grandior Hotel Prague, for example, is a 5-star hotel near a bus and tram stop. Another option is Hotel Florenc, just a two-minute walk from a metro stop.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Prague

  • Which neighborhoods in Prague are close to tourist attractions?

    If you want to be as close as possible to the city’s tourist attractions, your best option is staying in the city center or at one of the options around Old Town Square. Areas like Vinohrady and Zizkov also have plenty of hip options in old art deco–style buildings that are a little more budget-friendly.

  • What are good family hotels in Prague?

    The Luxury Family Hotel Bílá Labut is set in a gorgeous, historic building and is a great central option for families. The Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa has spacious rooms and is tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the crowds in a beautiful rococo-style manor house.

  • Which hotels in Prague are particularly good for business travelers?

    There are plenty of ideas for business travelers in Prague. For those with early flights, the Holiday Inn Prague Airport or the Ramada Airport Hotel Prague provides easy access to Václav Havel Airport. For those who need to stay in the center with easy access to public transportation, the Prague Marriott Hotel is a good choice.

  • What hotels in Prague have especially good restaurants?

    The ARIA Hotel by Library Hotel Collection is a beautiful boutique hotel close to the Charles Bridge. It was converted from an old theater and is home to the CODA restaurant – a good choice for a modern, fine-dining hotel. Another luxurious choice is the Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, in Malá Strana, which has a restaurant specializing in traditional European cuisine.

  • Where to stay in Prague?

    Hotels adjacent to Prague Main Railway Station and in Prague 18 or Old Town are usually very popular with KAYAK users.

  • What are the best hotels near Prague Main Railway Station?

    KAYAK users like staying at Grandium Hotel Prague, Hotel Kings Court and Grandior Hotel Prague when looking for a hotel in close proximity to Prague Main Railway Station.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Prague?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighbourhood, which allows you to pick the central Prague districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Prague city centre

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Prague hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Prague that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Hotel U Divadla, Louis Leger - Czech Leading Hotels and Clarion Congress Hotel Prague.

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