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Welcome to Prague

Prague

The City of a Thousand Spires, as often called, has been a political, cultural, and economic centre of central Europe with waxing and waning fortunes during its 1,100year existence.
Founded during the Romanesque and flourishing by the Gothic and Renaissance eras, Prague was not only the capital of the Czech state, but also the seat of two Holy Roman Emperors and thus also the capital of the Holy Roman Empire. It was an important city to the Habsburg Monarchy and its AustroHungarian Empire, and after World War I, it became the capital of Czechoslovakia. The city played major roles in the Protestant Reformation, the Thirty Years' War, and in 20thcentury history, during both World Wars and the postwar Communist era. This important historical aspect created one of Europe’s most romantic and beautiful skylines.

Stroll in the streets of Prague and enjoy the memorable 14th century the Charles Bridge at dusk, get lost in a labyrinth of picturesque medieval, cobbled streets in the Old City or row a boat down the Vltava River to discover what makes this Baroque jewel so alluring.

Even if you don’t have the chance to understand Czech, you will enjoy the magical performances at the National Marionette Theatre. The music of the beloved Mozart (the feeling was mutual) and hometown musician Dvorak make regular appearances at concerts across town. Buy inexpensive tickets to performances in glorious Old Town chapels or spring for an unforgettable evening at Smetana Hall.

This hotel has a perfect central location on one of the less busy side streets of Prague 1. The area is lively with plenty of shops, restaurants, pubs and bars. All main historical sites are within walking distance or easily accesssible by public transpotrt...
Hotel Adler is located in small lanes area of Old Town near National Theatre, National Avenue or Charles Bridges.
Located on the 7th floor of a 1930s Functionalist-style office building in a quiet area in the heart of the Smichov quarter, the modern Akcent hotel boasts great views over Prague from each of its rooms. Various shopping centres are just a few steps away,..
A good value for money hotel. With the metro next door, it only takes minutes to get to the centre of Prague. (04.08 HO) ## Location The hotel is located straight next to the metro station Andel (exit bus station Na Knizeci) in the Smichov area. The big..
The Alton Hotel is a small hotel with a family-feel to it. It is a good choice for leisure travellers as well as those on business.
Well located a mere five minutes¿ walk to the city centre and just three to the infamous Wencesals Square the Alton hotel is absolutely great for those who wish to be central. Wenceslas Square is right on the doorstep and not to be missed. Steeped..
Enjoy the pleasant family hotel accommodation near Prague centre, spacious rooms and suites for families with children or business travellers. Amadeus Hotel Prague is near to the centre, but at a distant to allow a pleasant, peaceful nights sleep.
This apartment hotel was renovated in 2001 and comprises 2 adjoining buildings. The 5- storey main building offers a total of 54 rooms whilst the new annexe block features 11 apartments and 11 suites. Facilities include an elegant foyer with a 24-hour..
This chic apartment hotel comprises of two adjoining buildings 54 rooms, 11 apartments and 11 suites. The hotel staff will be ready and waiting to welcome guests into an elegant foyer running a 24 hour reception desk. There is a safe at reception and..
Quick and easy access to the centre with a large shopping mall near by this hotel offers great value for money option for all kinds of travellers. HO10/09 ## Location Hotel is located close to the main highway in the suburbs of Prague. The metro station..
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