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  • There are loads of types of vacations in Prague and the cost will depend on what type of trip you’re taking and for how long you’d like to stay. Here are the latest prices for a 3 night trip for 2 travelers: Top vacation $409; Family vacation $376; Romantic vacation $434; Luxury vacation $461; Budget vacation $336.

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For relatively cheap Prague vacation packages, spring is the best time to visit, between March and May. The weather is still mild so large tourist crowds are fewer, and plenty of hotels offer accommodation at a reasonable price. Some of the events taking place during this season include the famous Czech Beer Festival, Food Festival, Prague Marathon and the Prague International Music Festival.

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Located within walking distance of the Vltava River and Vysehrad Castle, the Park Inn Hotel offers high-quality room service, free WiFi, scrumptious breakfasts, a rooftop gym, airport transportation and a business center with reliable internet access.

Always upholding their quality services, the Four Seasons Hotel is set on the picturesque Vltava River overlooking Prague castle. Their babysitting facilities, airport transportation, multilingual staff and in-room refrigerators offer a perfect setting for vacations.

For family vacations in Prague:

Situated across from the Business Sweden Embassy, the Questenberk Hotel is designed to provide families with children, couples or people on business trips with extensive family-friendly facilities. It offers airport transfers, a business center with reliable internet access, room service, and dry cleaning services. Places to tour near the hotel include Charles Bridge, the old town square and Petrin Park.

Conveniently located in the center of Prague, the President Hotel favors family vacations as it's only a short walk from historical monuments, the national theater, and the synagogues of the Jewish quarter. The hotel offers free breakfast in its Prague travel packages. Other amenities offered include restaurants, airport transportation, conference facilities and in-room minibars.

For romantic vacations in Prague:

Transformed from a 16th-century baroque landmark, the Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa is a contemporary, modern, romantic, and luxurious hotel that reflects the history, culture, and charm of Prague. The cozy rooms, breakfast, multilingual staff, airport transfers and indoor heated pool offer a romantic Prague getaway to couples of all ages.

Located in Prague's Old Town, the Grand Hotel Praha is a uniquely romantic establishment that offers special touches such as in-room massages, free cold/hot breakfast buffet, hairdryers, premium linens, bathrobes and free toiletries. The rooms also have satellite LCD TVs and free WiFi.

For luxury vacations in Prague:

The Aria Hotel is a world-class luxurious oasis designed with a Baroque Garden and the world-famous Panorama Terrace. The peaceful serenity of the view over the rooftops of the city is most definitely a sight to behold. The hotel, which is located a few blocks from the KGB Museum, offers bed and breakfast, shuttle bus services, in-room fridge, minibar and a fitness center.

Set beneath the charming walls of Prague Castle, the Golden Well Hotel is comprised of centuries-old interlocking houses that were once home to Emperor Rudolf II and the astronomer Tycho Brahe. The refined yet cozy rooms offer stylish elegance, satellite TV, and internet access.

For budget vacations in Prague:

You can spend as little as $20 per night on accomodation at L'Opera Hotel, situated on Jecna St. The rooms are air-conditioned and feature private baths, satellite TV, a direct dial telephone, minibar and a safe. There is also a restaurant and a bar on site.

Conveniently located by the subway station, the Hotel Krystal has a large restaurant and an auditorium with capacity for 250 people. It offers buffet breakfasts. Other notable amenities include a currency exchange office, car rental and flight booking assistance and a luggage room.

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Prague is named the "City of a Thousand Spires" because of the rows of steeples stacked on onion domes piercing the sky. This beautiful city has withstood the test of time with art and architecture dating back over 1,000 years. The Historic center of Prague is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and consists of three areas: Old Town, the Lesser Town, and the New Town all of which are brimming with colorful baroque buildings, magnificent monuments, and Gothic churches. Old Town is home to the medieval Astronomical Clock, which gives an animated hourly show. Lesser Town is home to Prague Castle, and New Town is where Wenceslas Square is located.

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Czech Republic capital at fullest! . Discover Prague -an enchanting city-, known as much for its history and dramatic architecture (with such stunning sights as the Charles Bridge, Astronomical Clock, and its castle) as it is for its vibrant nightlife and food . Sample a bit of everything that makes this city so special, and use your free time to pursue additional interests!. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

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  • Hotel for 6 nights in Prague Sample of Included Tours:
  • Evening Food Tour
  • Prague Bar and Pub Crawl
  • Ghost Walking Tour
  • Nightlife Experience
  • Dinner Cruise Tour Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.

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  • Prague Castle Tour
  • Dinner Cruise Tour
  • Day Trip to Karlstejn Castle
  • Day Trip tp Karlovy Vary
  • Day Trip to Cesky Krumlov
  • Guided Old Town Walking Tour Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Guided City Tour plus Cruise and Lunch
  • Beer Tasting Tour
  • Day Trip to Pilsner Urquell Brewery
  • Czech Cooking Class Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Traditional Dinner Show Tour

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  • Guided Old Town Walking Tour
  • Communism Guided Walking Tour
  • Architecture Tour
  • Jewish Quarter Tour Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Day Trip to Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland Park
  • Day Trip to a Glass Factory Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Prague
  • Train from Prague to Budapest
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Budapest Sample of Included Tours:
  • Food Tour around Prague
  • Czech Cooking Class
  • Food Tour around Budapest
  • Hungarian Cooking Class Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Biking Experience in Prague
  • Dinner Cruise Tour from Prague
  • Guided Biking Tour in Budapest
  • Day Trip to Lake Balaton from Budapest Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Train from Prague to Vienna
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Vienna Sample of Included Tours:
  • Day Trip Hiking Tour from Prague
  • Biking Tour in Vienna
  • Danube River Kayak or Canoe Experience in Vienna Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
  • Beer Tasting Tour around Prague
  • Day Trip to Pilsner Urquell Brewery from Prague
  • Wine Tour in Vienna
  • Countryside Wine Tour from Vienna Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
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  • Train from Nuremberg to Prague
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  • Flight from London to Paris
  • Eurostar Train from London to Paris
  • The Eurostar does not have guaranteed availability at Christmas, we suggest selecting air between Paris and London during this time
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  • Hotel for 3 nights in Lisbon
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  • Hotel for 3 nights in Salzburg Sample of Included Tours:
  • Christmas Market Tour in Prague
  • Day Trip to Dresden Chrismas Markets from Prague
  • Christmas Market Tour in Vienna
  • Christmas Concert in Vienna
  • Christmas Market Tour in Salzburg Due to the seasonal nature of holiday tours, some may be unavailable for early pricing. If a suggested tour does not show in your itinerary, it is not included in your price and will not be confirmed. There may be alternate options available at an additional cost. Contact us if you wish to find an alternative
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Vienna
  • Train from Vienna to Munich
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  • Hotel for 3 nights in Prague Sample of Included Tours:
  • Magic Christmas Tour in Berlin
  • Day Trip to Dresden Chrismas Markets from Prague Due to the seasonal nature of holiday tours, some may be unavailable for early pricing. If a suggested tour does not show in your itinerary, it is not included in your price and will not be confirmed. There may be alternate options available at an additional cost. Contact us if you wish to find an alternative
  • Hotel for 2 night in Berlin
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Driving Time Berlin– Prague: 3hrs 57 min approx. Prague- Vienna: 3 hr 40 min approx. Vienna - Munich: 4hr 37 min approx.

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  • Hotel for 3 nights in Dubrovnik
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  • Hotel for 2 nights in Zagreb
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  • Train from Krakow to Warsaw
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  • Hotel for 2 nights in Dubrovnik
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  • Transfer from Hotel in Budapest to Hotel in Krakow
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  • Train from Berlin to Nuremberg
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Explore Netherlands , France , Germany and Czech Republic by flight and train, providing the opportunity to see the lovely countryside in this customizable vacation package! Begin your adventure in Amsterdam (a historic city known for its tolerance and diversity, full of charming neighborhoods and history) then take the high speed train to Paris (romance, culture, shopping, exquisite cuisine); next fly to Berlin  (the capital of Germany, with a racing heartbeat which runs through the city at all hours - you cannot be bored here!) and lastly take another train to Prague (centuries of culture and history culminate with a blend of thriving theater, restaurants and shopping). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

  • Hotel for 3 night in Amsterdam
  • Train Amsterdam - Paris
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  • Hotel for 3 nights in Riga
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  • Flight from Amsterdam to Barcelona
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  • Train from Berlin to Warsaw
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Warsaw
  • Rental Car for 4 days
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Cesky Krumlov
  • Hotel for 1 night in Prague

Driving Time Prague - Cesky Krumlov: 2 hrs. approx. Cesky Krumlov - Prague: 2 hrs. 10 mins. approx.

  • Train from Munich to Dresden
  • Flight from Madrid to Budapest
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Amsterdam
  • Train from Amsterdam to Berlin
  • Daily breakfast (if stated in hotel info)
  • Train from Madrid to Barcelona

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  • close X Prague Rows of steeples stacked on onion domes pierce the sky, earning <b>Prague</b> the name 'The City of a Thousand Spires'. Prague has stood the test of time: 1,000 years of art and architecture have collided with power politics and religious conflicts. New shops and restaurants have opened, expanding the city's culinary reach far beyond tradition. The arts and theater are thriving in the 'new' Prague and possess a distinctive Czech flavor. All of this frenetic activity plays well against a stunning backdrop of towering churches and centuries-old bridges and alleyways.<br> <br> Explore Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, Wenceslas Square, the Jewish Quarter and so much more!
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  • close X Cesky Krumlov Located just about 19 miles away from Ceske Budejovice, <b>Cesky Krumlov</b> is one of One of Bohemia's most beautiful towns, a compulsory stop in your visit to South Bohemia. In 1992 the town was rewarded for its historic importance and physical beauty with a place on the UNESCO's World Heritage list. Krumlov is a living gallery of elegant Renaissance-era buildings housing charming cafes, pubs, restaurants, shops, and galleries. The main tourist attraction is the Krumlov Castle, the second castle complex after Prague's Hradèany castle. Krumlov Castle contains a preserved Baroque theatre, complete with original stage machinery, scenery and props: one of only a few such theatres that still exist.<br/< <br/> Explore the magnificent Cesky Krumlov Castle, the Old Town Square, Vltava River, Egon Schiele Art Centrum, St. Vitus Church and so much more!
  • Karlovy Vary   
  • close X Karlovy Vary <b>Karlovy Vary</b>, also known in English as Carlsbad, is a spa city situated in Bohemia, the western part of the Czech Republic. It is historically famous for its hot springs (13 main springs of which the largest, best known and most popular esplanade is Mill Colonnade, about 300 smaller springs, and the warm-water Tepla River). In the 19th century, it became a popular tourist destination, especially for international celebrities visiting for spa treatment. The city is also known for the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the popular Czech liqueur Karlovarska Becherovka. The glass manufacturer Moser Glass is located in Carlsbad.<br/> <br/> Visit the Hot Springs and Colonnades, Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Karlovy Vary Becherovka Museum and Factory, Diana Observation Tower, Moser Glass Factor and so much more!
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Standing over the Vitava River, this stone Gothic bridge features columns with 30 fascinating Baroque statues.

The official office of Czech presidents since the 9th-century, Prague Castle is one of the largest complexes in the world that houses Roman and Gothic palaces, churches and gardens.

Often the site of Christmas markets and festivals, Prague's Old Town Square is one of the top must-see places to visit.

  • Charles Bridge Slide 1 of 3: Standing over the Vitava River, this stone Gothic bridge features columns with 30 fascinating Baroque statues.
  • Prague Castle Slide 2 of 3: The official office of Czech presidents since the 9th-century, Prague Castle is one of the largest complexes in the world that houses Roman and Gothic palaces, churches and gardens.
  • Old Town Square Slide 3 of 3: Often the site of Christmas markets and festivals, Prague's Old Town Square is one of the top must-see places to visit.

Start your day with a stroll through the city’s cobblestone streets. Spend the afternoon shopping for crystal, glassware and garnets. End the day at a charming local pub, or party long into the night dancing to jazz or techno. Couples will adore Prague’s enchanting ambiance, while history and music lovers alike will enjoy Old Town and the chamber orchestra concerts. Prague is also a fantastic city for families, with attractions like castles, gardens, aquariums, zoos and an astronomical clock with mechanical figures.

Prague is a treat for shoppers interested in everything from fashion and jewelry to antiques and specialty food shops. Whether it's garnets, leather jackets or designer bags, the Cerna Ruze is one of the best shopping places in Old Town. The Palladium Shopping Centre has five floors of shops, restaurants and cafes. Known across the globe for its cut glass and crystal products, you will find designers across the city selling everything from crystal vases, beaded necklaces, wine glasses and more.

The city has two main outdoor shopping markets, and plenty of weekly or semi-weekly farmers’ markets or flea markets to enjoy in warmer weather, but during Easter and Christmas, the number of outdoor markets get in the spirit of the season.

Feast on rich, traditional Czech food, with large portions of meat and potatoes or dumplings. You can also find all kinds of international cuisine, from Italian to Mexican and more. Try the traditional braised beef with dumplings and sauerkraut, enjoy an authentic Czech rolled pastry called trdelnik , or sink your teeth into a huge portion of grilovane klobasy (grilled sausage). Czechs love beer and it’s the national drink. Every kind of taste and color of beer can be found in pubs and bars, beer halls and restaurants with popular brands like Pilsner Urquell, Gambrinus and Staropramen.

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Discover the magic of the city of a hundred spires, holidays in prague.

Known as the "City of a Hundred Spires," Prague is a vibrant old-worldly metropolis with a rich history, stunning architecture, and a fascinating cultural scene. A favourite destination year-round for couples, families, and even revellers thanks to its vibrant bar culture, whether you’re a history buff looking to step back in time or simply looking for a budget-friendly getaway, Prague ticks all the city break boxes. 

When is the best time to visit Prague? The best time to visit Prague is typically in the Spring and Autumn months when temperatures are warm and you can explore the sights with ease, thanks to fewer crowds.

Where is the best place to stay in Prague? Prague has plenty of hotels from budget-friendly to romantic luxury boutiques. For first-time visitors or people wanting to be close to the hustle, in and around the Old Town is the perfect place to stay during your holiday. Packed with quaint shops, bars, restaurants and attractions, there’s no better place to stay if you want to be in the middle of everything. 

Travel guide

A city of fairy tales, where Gothic spires, cobblestone streets, and medieval bridges create a magical atmosphere that enchants visitors, Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is the perfect destination for a city break.

  • Best time to visit: Mar-May & Sep-Oct
  • Average flight time: 2 Hours
  • Most suited for: Couples, Groups
  • Currency: Czech Koruna
  • Time Difference: +1 Hour

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Prague holidays

Explore Historical Marvels and Masterpieces

Explore Historical Marvels and Masterpieces

Dominating the skyline, Prague Castle is a must-visit landmark. The largest ancient castle complex in the world, the castle has been the seat of Czech kings, emperors, and presidents. Within its walls, you can explore the stunning St. Vitus Cathedral, the Old Royal Palace, the colourful Golden Lane, and the beautiful gardens. Connecting the Old Town with the Lesser Town, Charles Bridge is next up on Prague's list of iconic landmarks. Stroll along the bridge at sunrise or sunset to experience its magic without the crowds, and enjoy the lively atmosphere created by street musicians, artists, and vendors. Tired of walking? See Prague from a different perspective, by taking a leisurely boat ride along the Vltava River to soak up the stunning views of the city.

Uncover bustling neighbourhoods

Uncover bustling neighbourhoods

From the oldest synagogue in Europe and ancient tombstones of the well-preserved Jewish Quarter to the panoramic views from Petřín Hill; Prague’s winding alleyways are scattered with hidden gems. The Old Town Square is the historical heart of Prague and a bustling hub of activity. Marvel at the Gothic spires of the Church of Our Lady before Týn. Catch the hourly show of the Astronomical Clock. Or simply relax at an outdoor café and soak up the lively atmosphere. Just outside the Old Town, nestled below Prague Castle, the Lesser Town is a charming district filled with Baroque palaces, hidden gardens, and quaint streets. Wander through the serene Wallenstein Garden, visit the beautifully decorated St. Nicholas Church, and take a moment to relax in the picturesque Kampa Park. This area is perfect for leisurely exploration, offering a quieter contrast to the bustling Old Town.

food and drink

Food & Drink

From traditional goulash to a hearty plate of svíčková paired with a glass of world-renowned Czech beer or Moravian wine, it’s only right that you sample a few local delicacies during your holiday. And trust us, once you smell the sweet scent of cinnamon and chocolate wafting through the cobbled lanes, you’ll be dreaming of iconic chimney cakes for the remainder of your trip. For a unique dining experience, visit a medieval tavern and enjoy a feast accompanied by live music and entertainment.

Average monthly temperature in Prague (°C)

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  • Apr 9 °C
  • May 13 °C
  • Jun 16 °C
  • Jul 18 °C
  • Aug 17 °C
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Prague Travel Guide

Last Updated: August 6, 2024

colorful buildings in Prague, Czech Republic

Over the last decade, Prague has become one of the most visited destinations in Europe . When I first visited in 2006, it was popular but still “off the beaten path.” Today, it’s a huge tourist destination and, now, a big spot for people to move to thanks to its growing digital nomad scene.

Despite the crowds, I can’t help but fall in love with Prague every time I visit — the city, the parks, the history, the cheap beer, and the wonderful people. It’s all wonderful! Just try to visit outside the peak summer months or you’ll risk wall-to-wall tourists clogging the ancient city’s arteries.

This travel guide to Prague will help you plan your trip, save money, and make the most of your time in this beautiful and historic city.

Table of Contents

  • Things to See and Do
  • Typical Costs
  • Suggested Budget
  • Money-Saving Tips
  • Where to Stay
  • How to Get Around
  • How to Stay Safe
  • Best Places to Book Your Trip
  • Related Blogs on Prague

Top 5 Things to See and Do in Prague

The skyline of historic Prague, Czech Republic as seen from the river

1. Visit Prague Castle

Built around 870 CE by Prince Borivoj, Prague Castle dominates the city skyline. Once the seat of Czech Kings, here you can explore the castle gardens and much of the grounds for free. The St. Vitus Cathedral is the most famous building here and is home to the tombs of saints and rulers in Czech history. Today, the castle remains the official residence of the Czech President. During your visit, you can view the Czech crown jewels along with precious historic artifacts from the Bohemian kings who once ruled the region. Tickets are 250 CZK while in-depth guided tours (including admission) are 846 CZK.

2. Stroll through the Old Town Square

This square is home to historic churches, the astronomical clock, cafes, tourist shops, and the occasional football (soccer) game. The area was once a bustling marketplace and an important crossroads on European trade routes. You can enjoy centuries worth of architecture, such as the Gothic Church of Our Lady before Týn or the Baroque St. Nicholas Church. An astronomical clock is perched on the Old Town Hall. Originally installed in 1410, it is the oldest operational astronomical clock in the world. Despite being the biggest tourist area of Prague, Old Town square has virtually remained untouched since the 10th century and remains the historical center of Prague.

3. Cross the Charles Bridge

Originally constructed in 1357 by King Charles IV, this is one of the oldest standing bridges in the world. For hundreds of years, until the 1840s, the bridge that connects the Castle District to Old Town was the only way to cross the Vltava River. Along the bridge, you’ll find street artists, musicians, dancers, and other entertainers. Take in the incredible statues that line the bridge, including the bronze statue of John Nepomuk. Locals believe that touching the statue brings good luck. There’s almost always a sea of people here so if you want to beat the crowds get there early in the morning or late at night.

4. See the John Lennon Wall

Since John Lennon’s death in 1980, his face (and lyrics and political graffiti) has been painted on the plain wall opposite the French Embassy. Created by the Czech youth, the wall represented freedom of speech and non-violent resistance in what was then communist Czechoslovakia. Although it was painted over a number of times, the art was always re-posted and so they have “let it be.” It’s now the only place in the city where graffiti is legal, and you can often catch street performers singing Beatles songs nearby. The wall serves as both a memorial for John Lennon as well as an iconic symbol of love and peace.

5. Peruse the National Museum

This museum was founded in 1818 and houses over 2,000 exhibits and 14 million items relating to natural history, art, music, and librarianship. Located in Wenceslas Square, the main building, a 19th-century Neo-Renaissance masterpiece, reopened in 2019 after an 8-year reconstruction. Tickets are 260 CZK for the main museum. In addition to the main building, there are exhibitions scattered amongst over a dozen other buildings in Prague, each with its own admission (50–170 CZK per person).

Other Things to See and Do in Prague

1. see the astronomical clock.

Built in the 15th century, this intricate clock in the main square is one of the city’s most popular attractions. Every hour, on the hour, people gather in front of the clock to watch the Procession of the Twelve Apostles. It’s a bit anticlimactic and I wouldn’t go out of the way to see it but since you’ll probably pass through the square often you might as well check it out since it’s free.

2. Relax at a Beer Garden

Spend an afternoon at a beer garden — any beer garden! Drink cheap local beer, meet some locals, and have an awesome time soaking in the city. I like Riegrovy Sady Beer Garden. Stop by for food, meet some locals, then sit on the nearby hill for a spectacular view of Prague during sunset. If you’d rather do a guided craft beer tasting, visit the Czech Beer Museum for a tasting or go on a historic pub crawl .

3. Visit the Josefov (the Jewish Quarter)

Located in the Old Town, this small area dates back to the 10th century. It was the birthplace of Franz Kafka and is home to some of the city’s less-visited attractions such as the Old Jewish Cemetery and the synagogue. Today, 6 synagogues and a historical Jewish cemetery remain and are worth checking out. You can purchase a ticket that will give you access to all the synagogues for 200 CZK.

4. Ride a boat on the Vltava River

The Vltava River is the main river that runs through Prague. There are several activities that you can do on the river such as riding a paddle boat, taking a river cruise, or going on a nightly booze cruise. Prices vary, but a two-hour cruise costs around 465 CZK. It’s touristy but a nice way to have fun and see the city from a new perspective. Paddle boats rentals cost around 300 CZK per hour.

5. Shop in Wenceslas Square

This is the main shopping area and the center of business and cultural communities. Many bars, hotels, stores, offices, shops, and delicious fast-food vendors are located here. Over the years, the square has been the setting for many protests and demonstrations, which means all kinds of historical events have taken place here (specifically during the Velvet Revolution in 1989, which helped transform the country from a one-party system to a parliamentary republic).

6. Climb Petrin Hill

This 327-meter hill lies along the Vltava River and is one of the greenest places in Prague. There are always people here chilling with their friends, drinking beers, or having a picnic. This is where you can visit Prague’s iconic Petrin Tower (which looks like a mini Eiffel Tower). Also, the Church of St. Michael, a 17th-century wooden building (relocated to Prague from a village in Ukraine), is located on this hill.

7. Visit Kutna Hora

Located a few miles outside of Prague is “the bone church,” a Roman Catholic chapel home to over 40,000 bones. There are strings of skulls and bones hanging from the ceiling, a skull candelabra, and a display case showing skulls with wounds inflicted by various medieval weapons. Admission is 200 CZK. Children enter free…though I don’t know if this is really a place for kids! You can read about my visit here .

8. See Powder Tower

Be sure to check out this Gothic medieval tower, one of the original 13 city gates. Construction began in 1475 and, during the 17th century, the tower was used to store gunpowder. It was heavily damaged in 1757 during the Seven Years’ War (a conflict involving most of Europe’s powers) and most of the sculptures on it were replaced in 1876. Inside, you’ll find a small museum with information about the tower as well as a spiral staircase offering spectacular views over the city. Admission is 150 CZK.

9. Explore Vyšehrad Castle

While Prague Castle gets all the love, Vyšehrad, located in the southern part of the city, was also one of the original castles of the kings of Prague. It was built around the 10th century and contains Prague’s oldest surviving building, the Rotunda of St Martin. It offers picturesque views of the city from the hill. General admission to the castle is free, but you need to pay if you want to visit some of the rooms inside the castle: The Old Burgrave’s Residence is 60 CZK, Vysehrad Gallery is 20 CZK, The Brick Gate and Casemate is 60 CZK, and The Gothic Celler is 50 CZK. Guided tours cost 850 CZK.

10. Take the underground tour

Located 5 stories under Prague, this museum is full of Cold War paraphernalia. The bunker was designed to house civilians during a nuclear attack, after which they would then flee into the countryside. You’ll learn about life behind the Iron Curtain and get to explore the bunker yourself. Tours with Prague Underground Tours last about two hours and cost 750 CZK.

11. Enjoy a classical show

Prague is famous for its classical performances. Whether you’re interested in ballet, opera, or classical music you’ll be able to find something to your liking in Prague. Prices vary but expect to pay anywhere from 100-1,000 CZK per performance. Check out venues like the Karlin Music Theatre, the National Theatre, and the Black Light Theatre Srnec.

12. Visit the Franz Kafka Museum

If you’re a fan of Kafka, this is an obvious place to stop. And if you’re not familiar with his work, a visit is a must. Born in Prague in 1883, he is regarded as one of the most important writers of the 20th century. The museum displays the first editions of some of his most famous short stories (such as The Metamorphosis ), photos, diary entries, and drawings. The museum also includes audiovisual pieces as well as a soundtrack composed especially for the exhibit. Admission is 240 CZK.

13. Take an Alternative Prague Tour

This fun tour is one of the best guided tours in the city. It’s organized by artists and musicians who take you to Prague’s non-touristy neighborhoods. You’ll discover famous local contemporary art, hidden street art and graffiti, cool markets, crypto houses, and beer gardens. Tours start at 650 CZK.

Prague Travel Costs

Gritty old buildings and bridges in historic Prague, Czech Republic

Hostel prices – Hostel dorms start at 350 CZK per night for a 6-8-bed dorm. Free Wi-Fi is standard and some hostels have kitchens. A couple of hostels in the city also include free breakfast. For a private room, expect to pay at least 1,400 CZK per night.

Camping is available outside the city with basic plots without electricity costing around 130 CZK per night. Expect to pay double that for a plot with electricity. Wild camping is illegal so you’ll need to stick to official campgrounds.

Budget hotel prices – Budget hotels start at 930 CZK per night for a basic double room. Expect standard amenities like TV, AC, and a tea/coffee maker. Many budget hotels also include free breakfast. Prices are higher in the summer (and availability is slim) so be sure to book early if you’re visiting then.

Airbnb is a budget-friendly option available around the city with private rooms starting at 550 CZK per night. For an entire home or apartment, expect to pay at least 1,000 CZK per night.

Food – Czech cuisine is hearty and heavily influenced by neighboring Poland and Germany. Expect a lot of soups/stews, sauerkraut, potatoes, breaded meats, and dumplings. One of the most famous dishes is goulash, a pork stew flavored mainly with paprika and served with knedliky (bread dumplings). Be sure to try buchty , a sweet bun, if you’ve got a sweet tooth.

For an inexpensive meal of traditional cuisine, expect to pay at least 265 CZK. Fast food (think McDonald’s) costs closer to 174 CZK. For Indian food, expect to pay around 300 CZK for a main dish and for pizza, expect to pay around 325 CZK for a large.

A three-course meal of traditional cuisine costs around 800 CZK, including a drink. Expect to pay around 50 CZK for a beer or 64 CZK for a latte/cappuccino.

If you’re looking to eat out, some of my favorite places in the city are Vinograf (wine bar), Country Life (vegetarian), Prague Beer Museum (beer/traditional food), and Pivovar U Medvídku (traditional cuisine). For good cocktails, check out Hemmingway Bar.

If you are planning to cook your own food, a week’s worth of groceries costs around 600-900 CZK for basic staples like bread, cheese, seasonal produce, and some meat.

Backpacking Prague Suggested Budgets

On a backpacker budget, expect to spend at least 1,000 CZK per day. On this budget, you can stay in a hostel dorm, take public transportation to get around, limit your drinking, do free hikes, take free walking tours, and cook most of your meals. If you plan to go out and drink more, expect to spend closer to 1,150 CZK per day.

On a mid-range budget, expect to spend around 1,900 CZK per day. On this budget, you can stay in an Airbnb or private room at a hostel, take the occasional taxi or Uber to get around, do some larger activities like a wine tour or rafting, eat out for most meals and restaurants, and enjoy a few drinks.

On a “luxury” budget of around 4,700 CZK per day you can stay in a hotel, do any activities you want, eat out anywhere you want, go out for drinks, take a booze cruise, and rent a car for some day trips. This is just the ground floor for luxury though — the sky is the limit!

You can use the chart below to get some idea of how much you need to budget daily, depending on your travel style. Keep in mind these are daily averages — some days you’ll spend more, some days you’ll spend less (you might spend less every day). We just want to give you a general idea of how to make your budget. Prices are in CZK.

Prague Travel Guide: Money-Saving Tips

While Prague has become incredibly popular in recent years, it’s still pretty affordable. Nothing is too overpriced and restaurants and beer remain pretty inexpensive compared to neighboring destinations. That said, it never hurts to save a little extra when you can. Here are some tips to help you save money when you visit:

  • Don’t eat near the Charles Bridge – Restaurants near the Charles Bridge are considerably more expensive than spots further afield. Ask around, see where the locals dine and enjoy a cheap meal for a fraction of the price. You’ll need to walk a few blocks but you’ll save a ton and the food will be better.
  • Take a free walking tour – Explore Prague’s many winding streets and breathtaking architecture as part of a free tour. You’ll find a plethora of walking tours in the city, such as Free Walking Tour Prague. Their tours cover all the highlights and give you a solid intro to the city. Just be sure to tip your guide at the end!
  • Visit the free parks and churches – There are lots of beautiful parks, gardens, and churches that you can explore for free. The Wallenstein Gardens in Valdštejnský palace are gardens lined with fountains, trees, and numerous bronze statues. There are also many free concerts and performances taking place here so make sure to check out the schedule. Saint Vitus Cathedral, Saint Nicholas’ Church, and The Church of Our Lady Before Tyn are beautiful free churches to visit.
  • Eat cheap – If you want to save money on your food you can take the tram to the city outskirts to find restaurants. Prices here are significantly cheaper than in the city. Otherwise, stick to outdoor vendors in the city for cheap eats.
  • Bring a reusable water bottle – The tap water here is safe to drink so bring a reusable water bottle so you can save money and lower your reliance on single-use plastic. LifeStraw makes a reusable bottle with a built-in filter so you can always ensure your water is clean and safe!
  • Stay with a local – Prague has an active Couchsurfing community so if you’re on a budget and love meeting locals, stay with one to save money and get insider tips! Just be sure to send your requests in advance since it is a popular destination.

Where to Stay in Prague

Prague has a lot of hostels. They’re all pretty comfortable but there are a few standouts that I love the best. These are some of my favorite places to stay in the city:

  • Miss Sophie’s
  • Little Quarter Hostel
  • PLUS Prague
  • MadHouse Prague
  • Sir Toby’s

How to Get Around Prague

A large historic square without many people during sunset in Prague, Czech Republic

Public transportation – Metro fares are based on time and tickets range from 30 minutes (30 CZK), 90 minutes (40 CZK), 1 day pass (120 CZK) or 3-day pass (330 CZK). There are 4 lines (A, B, C, and D) that run from 4:45am until a little after midnight.

The bus lines in Prague operate in areas not reachable by the metro, but if you are at a bus station marked with an “M” it means you can exit the bus and continue your trip on the metro.

Tickets work the same way as the metro and buses run every 6-8 minutes during peak hours and every 10-20 minutes during off-peak hours. The wait time for buses is a little longer on the weekends, around 15-30 minutes. There are also night buses that run from midnight until 4:30am.

Bicycle – Biking is a fun way to see the city also while getting some exercise. There are lots of different bike rentals in Prague. Places like Okolo, in the heart of Prague’s Old Town neighborhood, offer accessories like helmets and bike locks for no extra charge with your rental. Prices start at 200 CZK for 1 hour while a full 24 hours is 400 CZK.

Taxis – The starting fare for taxis in Prague is 40 CZK, with an additional 24 CZK per kilometer. Skip the taxis if you’re on a budget. The city is walkable and the trams go everywhere.

Rideshare – For a cheaper alternative to taxis, use Uber.

Car rental – Car rentals can be found for around 450 CZK per day. However, I would only suggest renting one if you’re heading outside the city for a day trip. You don’t need one to get around Prague. Drivers need to be 21 or older to rent a vehicle.

When to Go to Prague

Prague has four distinct seasons. The summers are warm and dry while the winters are cold and snowy and can also get pretty windy too. Temperatures hover around freezing so dress appropriately.

The most popular time to visit Prague is from May to September, but this is also peak tourist season. If you visit in the summer, expect highs in August to be around 25°C (77°F). June and July aren’t as hot, with temps averaging to 21°C (70°F).

If you can, avoid visiting in July and August; that’s when the city is overflowing with tourists. Prices are higher and accommodation is scarce. There are wall-to-wall tourists in the Old Town during this time as well.

During the shoulder seasons, you’ll avoid both the heat and the crowds. The best months to visit are between March-May and September-October, especially if you’re hiking. You’ll have cooler temperatures and, in the fall, you’ll get to see the leaves change. Expect temperatures around 14°C (59°F).

How to Stay Safe in Prague

Violent crime against tourists in Prague is virtually nonexistent. Petty crimes like theft and pick-pocketing occur pretty often, especially in high-traffic areas. Pickpockets tend to target tourists on big walking tours so always be aware of your surroundings and keep your guard up when in large crowds. Keep your valuables safely tucked away when in public just to be safe.

With so many visitors, scams against tourists can occur. Keep an eye out for people with fake petitions who will demand money, as well as taxi drivers that won’t use the meter. For other scams, here’s a list of the most common travel scams to avoid .

Solo female travelers should generally feel safe here. The standard safety precautions apply (never leave your drink unattended at the bar, never walk home alone intoxicated, etc.). For specific safety tips, check out one of the many solo female travel blogs in the city.

If you experience an emergency, dial 150 for the fire department, 155 for an ambulance, and 158 for the police.

When in doubt, always trust your instincts. If a taxi driver seems shady, get out. If your hotel or accommodation is seedier than you thought, go somewhere else. Make copies of your personal documents, including your passport and ID, in case of an emergency.

The most important piece of advice I can offer is to purchase good travel insurance. Travel insurance protects you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. You can use the widget below to find the policy right for you:

Prague Travel Guide: The Best Booking Resources

These are my favorite companies to use when I travel. They consistently have the best deals, offer world-class customer service and great value, and overall, are better than their competitors. They are the companies I use the most and are always the starting point in my search for travel deals.

  • Skyscanner – Skyscanner is my favorite flight search engine. They search small websites and budget airlines that larger search sites tend to miss. They are hands down the number one place to start.
  • Hostelworld – This is the best hostel accommodation site out there with the largest inventory, best search interface, and widest availability.
  • Booking.com – The best all around booking site that constantly provides the cheapest and lowest rates. They have the widest selection of budget accommodation. In all my tests, they’ve always had the cheapest rates out of all the booking websites.
  • HostelPass – This new card gives you up to 20% off hostels throughout Europe. It’s a great way to save money. They’re constantly adding new hostels too. I’ve always wanted something like this and glad it finallt exists.
  • Get Your Guide – Get Your Guide is a huge online marketplace for tours and excursions. They have tons of tour options available in cities all around the world, including everything from cooking classes, walking tours, street art lessons, and more!
  • The Man in Seat 61 – This website is the ultimate guide to train travel anywhere in the world. They have the most comprehensive information on routes, times, prices, and train conditions. If you are planning a long train journey or some epic train trip, consult this site.
  • Rome2Rio – This website allows you to see how to get from point A to point B the best and cheapest way possible. It will give you all the bus, train, plane, or boat routes that can get you there as well as how much they cost.
  • FlixBus – Flixbus has routes between 20 European countries with prices starting as low 5 EUR! Their buses include WiFi, electrical outlets, a free checked bag.
  • SafetyWing – Safety Wing offers convenient and affordable plans tailored to digital nomads and long-term travelers. They have cheap monthly plans, great customer service, and an easy-to-use claims process that makes it perfect for those on the road.
  • LifeStraw – My go-to company for reusable water bottles with built-in filters so you can ensure your drinking water is always clean and safe.
  • Unbound Merino – They make lightweight, durable, easy-to-clean travel clothing.
  • Top Travel Credit Cards – Points are the best way to cut down travel expenses. Here’s my favorite point earning credit cards so you can get free travel!
  • BlaBlaCar – BlaBlaCar is a ridesharing website that lets you share rides with vetted local drivers by pitching in for gas. You simply request a seat, they approve, and off you go! It’s a cheaper and more interesting way to travel than by bus or train!

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Aptly named “The Golden City,” Prague stuns from the first glimpse of its intricate gold-tipped spires that make up much of the skyline, while gold-adorned statues stand watch over ancient sites that date back centuries.

So much history creates an undeniable sense of enchantment; meandering cobblestone streets beg to be explored, picturesque bridges cross quaint rivers, and a 600-year-old astronomical clock chimes through the medieval Old Town Square.

It’s enough to make you feel as if you’ve stepped back in time, though throngs of visitors might be a quick giveaway that you’re in the present day. Nearly 6 million tourists visited Prague in 2022, according to the Czech Statistical Office.

I’ve spent a lot of time traveling around Europe, and Prague remains an all-time favorite, especially for its hotels ranging from palatial historic properties to contemporary boltholes with standout style. The best hotels in Prague include several names that regularly win spots in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards and It List. These hotels provide a strong sense of place, have spacious rooms, and come with great locations. Read on to take a closer look.

Four Seasons Hotel Prague

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The spacious rooms are regal and historic, but still modern and comfortable.

Prices stay reliably high throughout the year, even in slower winter months, especially compared to other comparable luxury hotels in the city.

The Four Seasons brand is a distinguished stalwart of luxury, and this outpost located along the historic riverside with front-row views of Prague Castle is no exception.

A T+L World’s Best Awards winner in 2022 and 2023, elegant rooms dazzle here with glitzy chandeliers, stately drapes, and marble bathrooms that have soaking tubs and separate showers. Upgraded Premium rooms are especially fit for royalty with furnishings that look plucked from the confines of a palace, alongside Neoclassical decor with spacious layouts of around 400 square feet.

The Vltava Spa has five treatment rooms for weary travelers, and on-site dining ranges from traditional Czech to modern Italian, plus Japanese food served on the hotel’s rooftop. Arrange to board the hotel’s private boat for an exclusive ride along the river, ideally with a glass of bubbly in hand.

The Details:

  • Neighborhood: Old Town
  • Nearby Attractions: Old Town Square, Prague Castle, Charles Bridge
  • Loyalty Programs: None
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $667

Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

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While many hotels have taken over historic buildings, Augustine still functions in its historic capacity; the former monastery is a working one with monks residing on-site.

Given the historic nature, no two rooms are the same and may not exactly match a picture viewed online.

Augustine was a 2022 winner in T+L’s World’s Best Awards and offers a full five-star experience that is also infused with loads of character. Once a 13th-century monastery, the hotel is directly connected to the Baroque St. Thomas Church and offers tours to guests every week, including a peek into its 13th-century library. It still functions partly as a monastery today, and you may see the few monks who live here walking the grounds.

There are 101 rooms and suites, most of which were formed from merging two to three former monk’s quarters, and many feature original doors with ornamental ironwork. Classic rooms start at 344 square feet and suites easily double that. No matter which you choose, rooms have contemporary Czech Cubism furnishings that were popular in Prague during the 1920s and ‘30s alongside heavy linens and velvets in papal-inspired purple, red, and orange hues, and marble mosaic bathrooms with heated floors.

On-site amenities include a spa, fine dining restaurant, a cocktail bar in the monastery's barrel-vaulted hall, and a brewery serving beer from a secret recipe that originated from the Augustinian monks.

  • Neighborhood: Malá Strana
  • Nearby Attractions: Wallenstein Gardens, Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old Town Square
  • Loyalty Programs: Marriott Bonvoy
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $416

Aria Hotel is totally unique, with a well-executed theme that honors the city’s musical connections and past.

The music theme is a fun touch, but the hotel is best booked by those who will appreciate it as a perk of staying here.

Music fills the air inside Aria Hotel, both figuratively and literally. The boutique property, which was a T+L World’s Best Awards winner in 2022, is comprised of 51 rooms and suites, each inspired by a musical style, artist, or composer. Individual floors honor different genres, whether classical, contemporary, jazz, or opera, and were designed by Rocco Magnoli and Lorenzo Carmellini, two Italian designers who previously collaborated with Gianni Versace. Here, they’ve handpicked custom-made furniture paired with Saffron beds, luxury bathrooms, and Molton Brown toiletries.

The musical theme extends beyond the rooms, too. Guests are granted access to an expansive musical library, available both in a physical library housing more than 5,000 CDs and DVDs, plus a collection of musical literature, as well as a digital one via Apple TV.

Situated within Malá Strana (Lesser Town), the hotel also has spa services, screening rooms, fine dining, a rooftop terrace restaurant, and private access to Vrtba Garden, a UNESCO World Heritage site that is also Prague's oldest Baroque garden.

  • Nearby Attractions: Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $278

Andaz Prague

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This is a true lifestyle hotel with immersive programming that allows for a hyper-local experience. It’s also a rare pet-friendly find.

The spa doesn’t have as many wellness amenities as other hotel spas in the city, and Andaz is known to be pricey.

Located in Prague’s historic city center within walking distance of iconic museums and attractions, Andaz Prague offers modern luxury inside a former palace.

Once known as the “Sugar Palace,” the historic building dates back to 1916 when it was originally built in the center of Prague for the influential Sugar Industry Insurance Association.

Subtle details honor the building and city’s storied past, myths, and tales; for example, many guest room beds are guarded by the faithful lion of a legendary Czech prince. With high ceilings and tall, elegant windows overlooking Haymarket Square and St. Henry’s church and tower, even standard rooms feel large and indulgent thanks to gorgeous brass and velvet accents with plush cream, blue, and purple furnishings.

As a lifestyle brand, Andaz curates a large collection of programming for guests from unique walking tours centered around the figures depicted in the hotel to scent-making workshops and deep dives into the history of local graffiti. There’s also a Czech bistro, a glamorous cocktail bar, a spa, fitness center, and pet-friendly policies.

  • Nearby Attractions: Old Town Square, the National Museum, the State Opera
  • Loyalty Programs: World of Hyatt
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $400

Mandarin Oriental, Prague

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The hotel is only steps away from some of the city’s most visited sights yet it feels quiet and tucked away thanks to high gated walls that keep added foot traffic at bay.

You must sign up to be a member of the hotel’s loyalty program, Fans of M.O., to gain access to free Wi-Fi.

Prague is hardly short on five-star luxury hotels, but this Mandarin Oriental property certainly holds its own. Built on the site of a former 14th-century Dominican monastery in Malá Strana, the property welcomes guests into a lush courtyard framed by stunning Renaissance and Baroque architecture.

Inside, find 99 rooms and suites that reflect the hotel’s history with exposed beams, period windows, and antique wooden floors. Upgraded rooms come with separate seating areas or tranquil terraces; some with limestone bathrooms with deep soaking tubs.

The spa, housed in a former chapel, showcases ruins through a transparent glass floor while pampering visitors with a menu of signature treatments. Monastiq Restaurant serves contemporary Czech cuisine, or you can pop into the bar and lounge for drinks in a more casual setting.

  • Nearby Attractions: Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, Šternberg Palace - Czech National Gallery
  • Loyalty Programs: Fans of M.O.
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $441

NH Collection Prague Carlo IV

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This is one of the few hotels where a luxury stay is available at a price that’s a fraction of what similar hotels in the city charge.

Standard entry-level rooms are barely 200 square feet. You’ll have to pay a bit extra to upgrade to a Premium room for a much more comfortable 279 square feet.

Just a short walk from Old Town Square and designed by famed Viennese architect Achille Wölf, the Neo-Renaissance building housing this high-end hotel dates back to the 1890s when it was the Czech Mortgage Bank. If you look closely at the front door, you’ll see an inscription bearing the original name, “Hypotecni Banka Ceska.”

Many original features were preserved or restored. What was once the bank treasury room is now the hotel bar with the same wrought-iron doors.

There are 152 rooms with marble bathrooms, though upgraded rooms and suites in the historic wing are the top pick for their high ceilings, Italian furnishings, and more spacious layouts.

Guests may access the spa for free to dip into a mosaic-tiled 20-meter heated indoor pool with water massage beds and use the accompanying whirlpool, sauna, steam room, and gym. The all-day 1890 Restaurant & Bar serves a European-inspired menu for those looking to dine on-site.

  • Nearby Attractions: Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, St. Vitus Cathedral
  • Loyalty Programs: NH Discovery
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $161

Golden Well Hotel

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All bookings include breakfast for a great added value.

Some standard-level rooms have sloped ceilings, and the decor is a bit plainer than what you’ll find in upgraded rooms.

With just 17 rooms and two suites, the Golden Well Hotel is a much more intimate, boutique stay than you’ll find at the city’s larger big-name brand properties.

The building was once owned by the emperor of the Habsburg monarchy, Rudolf II, and today there’s a signature suite fittingly named for him. This room, along with the other accommodations, come with wood floors, original art, rain showers, and French windows for a look that feels as if you’ve escaped to a charming country chateau.

Centrally located below the walls of Prague Castle in quaint Malá Strana, it’s a short walk to many other famous landmarks and sights. But if you stay on-site you’ll enjoy a club lounge with complimentary refreshments, a restaurant with multiple terraces boasting incredible views, an upscale fine dining restaurant, and a bar that’s a member of Moët & Chandon Privileges club – an exclusive program that includes only 100 restaurants in the world and comes with special access to vintage Champagnes. It also is one of 40 restaurants in the world to hold the "Rémy Martin Louis XIII Fortress" affiliation, where staff must be specially trained to handle this specific liquor.

  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $217

Alchymist Grand Hotel And Spa

The spa has incredibly unique treatments from massages inspired by practices used on the island of Borneo to a sushi ceremony ritual with a rice oil massage, rice wrap, and shiatsu face massage served with black cherry tea.

The health club is not free for guests; it costs around $40 to use the gym, sauna, and hot tub.

There are three highly-revered Alchymist properties in Prague but this one gets our pick for being the largest with a good location near Prague Castle, and an impressive spa program.

The hotel is made up of four former bourgeois houses, the oldest of which, "Dům u Ježíška" (House by the Infant Jesus), served various purposes over the past five centuries. The atmospheric setting feels transportive to another time period while offering all the modern comforts of a luxury hotel.

There are 27 rooms and 19 suites that stand out with intricately carved headboards, gilded mirrors, and dramatic tapestries and chandeliers.

The aforementioned Indonesian-inspired Ecsotica Spa & Health Club is a major draw. Located in the building's cellar, it looks as if you’re entering an ancient temple; inside, you can swim in a pool under the sparkle of a chandelier, relax in the sauna, or book a massage that takes its inspiration from Balinese, Hawaiian, Swedish, and Javanese practices, among other wellness treatments.

The hotel’s Aquarius Restaurant is equally grand, serving European fare of all stripes in a beautiful setting with Venetian plasterwork, Murano chandeliers, and antique furniture.

  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $159

Mosaic House Design Hotel

The hotel authentically promotes eco-friendly practices by making it a core foundational element, from the soil used to pot plants to the water that flushes hotel room toilets.

Standard rooms are small; it’s wise to upgrade to Comfort or Superior accommodations for a less cramped stay.

For eco-minded travelers — and shouldn’t we all be — with a penchant for design-forward boutique hotels, Mosaic House is a top choice.

It’s the first carbon-neutral hotel in the Czech Republic, and also the first to feature a greywater system, which is when wastewater from laundry, sinks, dishwashers, tubs, and showers is filtered through a multi-stage system to remove lint, hair, and impurities so it may be reused for irrigation, cooling devices, or to flush toilets. In addition to repurposing water, the hotel also makes its own soil for use in the various green spaces you see around the hotel.

Comfort rooms come with extra living areas, while Superior rooms have lush terraces with plush seating. All rooms have rainfall showers and Nespresso machines.

Wellness is a central focus, namely in the spa, which is bookable for private use and includes a Finnish sauna, hydro massage whirlpool, cold bucket shower, and a lounge area. Massages are also available.

For dining, choose between taking drinks or meals in the contemporary cafe, secret garden, or well-stocked library.

  • Neighborhood: Nove Mesto (New Town)
  • Nearby Attractions: Old Town Square, Lobkowicz Palace, Botanical Garden, Historical Building of the National Museum of Prague, Mucha Museum
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $95

The Mozart Prague

Discerning luxury travelers will appreciate this refined hotel that exudes sophistication from end to end in a central location.

Most rooms have air conditioning but historic ones, like the one-of-a-kind Deluxe Baroque, don’t. Additionally, some rooms require steps.

Perched along the Vltava River, directly opposite Charles Bridge, The Mozart is a striking hotel steeped in history. Dating back to 1628, the hotel has hosted famous composers including Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Richard Wagner, and Josef Mysliveček, and much of the property appears preserved from a bygone era.

This is especially true in the rooms. Classic and Executive rooms have four-poster canopy beds, glittering chandeliers, and parquet floors, while Deluxe Baroque rooms look like something out of a museum with original fresco murals covering the walls and ceilings that date back to the 18th century.

The hotel’s main restaurant serves breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner, while the cafe is where the first black tea was served in Prague over 150 years ago. There’s also the Palace Courtyard, an oasis for food and drink that hosts a house DJ every Thursday.

Finally, a slew of luxury amenities awaits travelers, from a spa and hair salon to a private limousine for tours and airport transfers.

  • Nearby Attractions: Charles Bridge, Czech National Library, Jewish Museum, Old Town Square
  • Loyalty Programs: Accor Live Limitless
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $256

The hotel’s minimal, modern Scandi style stands out in a city filled with Old World historic hotels.

This is a small boutique hotel and the on-site amenities follow suit; there is just one restaurant and the gym only has a few machines.

Sleekly designed and just steps to Old Town Square, BoHo Hotel is a lovely choice for those who appreciate a pared-down, Scandi-inspired aesthetic.

Situated on a quiet side street, expect well-appointed rooms in light gray and blue hues alongside blonde woods and soft lighting. Bathrooms are large with separate tubs and showers, even in standard rooms.

A member of the exclusive Small Luxury Hotels of The World group, the hotel is intimate and chic, befitting couples on a romantic city escape. There’s a small spa with a hot tub and treatments to book, and a restaurant serves international dishes. Book a room with breakfast included to enjoy a large buffet.

  • Nearby Attractions: Old Town Square, Jewish Museum, Mucha Museum, Charles Bridge, Botanical Garden
  • Loyalty Programs: Small Luxury Hotels of The World, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Tablet Hotels
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $260

The Emblem Prague Hotel

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The rooftop Jacuzzi is unmissable for a truly scenic soak.

Access to the wellness area costs extra, as does the rooftop Jacuzzi, even for hotel guests.

Located in the city’s former Jewish Quarter, The Emblem Prague Hotel has everything you could want in a boutique property: an overall swanky vibe, 59 design-forward rooms, an inviting lounge, a destination restaurant, a spa, and a great rooftop terrace that also has a Jacuzzi.

Some accommodations have French doors leading to Juliet balconies, others have polished work desks and separate tubs and showers. The wholly unique Suite Library room is a highlight, with its private collection of tomes on topics ranging from art to literature and science, as well as a typewriter, fireplace, and secret passageway that leads to an attic bedroom and bath with a gorgeous standing copper bathtub.

An ample breakfast spread is available to start the day, and a wellness area offers a relaxation room, sauna, steam room, and bookable treatments.

  • Loyalty Programs: IPrefer (Preferred Hotels & Resorts)
  • Starting Rates: Rates start at $96

Know Before You Go

For the best hotel deals, consider visiting in late summer, shoulder seasons, or winter.

While summer is typically the high season (i.e., expensive) when visiting Europe, many hotels charge lower prices in the month of August when many Europeans holiday elsewhere and businesses are known to close. Prices dip again in November before Christmas, at which point they rise, before dipping again in January after the holidays when the weather can be quite cold.

Don’t shy away from using public transportation in Prague

The city is large and walkable but there’s also a very good metro system that’s extensive, easy to use, reliable, and cheap. Choose from metros, trams, and buses. For the metro, there are three color-coded lines and traveling from one end of Prague to the other takes about 30 to 45 minutes. Metro cars arrive every 2-to-4 minutes at peak times, and every 10 minutes at other points of the day during the week. On weekend nights, it is about 20 minutes between trains. Trams and buses run on similar schedules, though buses have longer intervals at off-peak times.

Don’t forget your power adapter

In the Czech Republic, power outlets operate on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz. If you’re visiting from the US, you’ll need a power adapter to charge your phone, which is NOT the same thing as a voltage converter used for high-power electronics like hair dryers. There are two associated plug types, C and E. Plug C has two round pins and type E has two round pins and a hole for the socket’s pin.

How We Chose These Hotels

Travel + Leisure contributor Emily Hochberg is a veteran travel and lifestyle writer and editor who has traveled extensively around Europe, including Prague. She is also a professional hotel reviewer and has reviewed properties all around the world.

To determine the best hotels in Prague, she vetted the full collection of properties available to book in the city and selected those known to be editor favorites, T+L award winners, and those universally beloved by past guests. Other factors considered include location – for example, centrally-located properties within 1 mile of major attractions – as well as hotels that have several room types to suit all travelers’ needs. All hotels offer rooms that are spacious by European standards, measuring no less than 200 square feet, though many have far more generous layouts. Likewise, they come with multiple attractive amenities, whether it be great on-site dining, a noteworthy spa, or have an interesting theme or lifestyle programming available to guests. Historic value and architecture were also considered, given the city’s rich heritage. She also looked for trusted hospitality brands and partners that uphold a strong reputation for excellence, and a wide range of starting price points to meet a variety of budgets.

And finally, as with all our hotel roundups, editors ensure all hotel recommendations that are made align with our core T+L Hotel Values .

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Located within walking distance of the Vltava River and Vysehrad Castle, the Park Inn Hotel offers high-quality room service, free WiFi, scrumptious breakfasts, a rooftop gym, airport transportation and a business center with reliable internet access.

Always upholding their quality services, the Four Seasons Hotel is set on the picturesque Vltava River overlooking Prague castle. Their babysitting facilities, airport transportation, multilingual staff and in-room refrigerators offer a perfect setting for holidays.

For family holidays in Prague:

Situated across from the Business Sweden Embassy, the Questenberk Hotel is designed to provide families with children, couples or people on business trips with extensive family-friendly facilities. It offers airport transfers, a business center with reliable internet access, room service, and dry cleaning services. Places to tour near the hotel include Charles Bridge, the old town square and Petrin Park.

Conveniently located in the center of Prague, the President Hotel favors family holidays as it's only a short walk from historical monuments, the national theater, and the synagogues of the Jewish quarter. The hotel offers free breakfast in its Prague travel packages. Other amenities offered include restaurants, airport transportation, conference facilities and in-room minibars.

For romantic holidays in Prague:

Transformed from a 16th-century baroque landmark, the Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa is a contemporary, modern, romantic, and luxurious hotel that reflects the history, culture, and charm of Prague. The cozy rooms, breakfast, multilingual staff, airport transfers and indoor heated pool offer a romantic Prague getaway to couples of all ages.

Located in Prague's Old Town, the Grand Hotel Praha is a uniquely romantic establishment that offers special touches such as in-room massages, free cold/hot breakfast buffet, hairdryers, premium linens, bathrobes and free toiletries. The rooms also have satellite LCD TVs and free WiFi.

For luxury holidays in Prague:

The Aria Hotel is a world-class luxurious oasis designed with a Baroque Garden and the world-famous Panorama Terrace. The peaceful serenity of the view over the rooftops of the city is most definitely a sight to behold. The hotel, which is located a few blocks from the KGB Museum, offers bed and breakfast, shuttle bus services, in-room fridge, minibar and a fitness center.

Set beneath the charming walls of Prague Castle, the Golden Well Hotel is comprised of centuries-old interlocking houses that were once home to Emperor Rudolf II and the astronomer Tycho Brahe. The refined yet cozy rooms offer stylish elegance, satellite TV, and internet access.

For budget holidays in Prague:

You can spend as little as $20 per night on accomodation at L'Opera Hotel, situated on Jecna St. The rooms are air-conditioned and feature private baths, satellite TV, a direct dial telephone, minibar and a safe. There is also a restaurant and a bar on site.

Conveniently located by the subway station, the Hotel Krystal has a large restaurant and an auditorium with capacity for 250 people. It offers buffet breakfasts. Other notable amenities include a currency exchange office, car rental and flight booking assistance and a luggage room.

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The true essence of Prague lies in its hidden corners and lesser-known spots. These are the places where the city’s heartbeat is most authentic. Small, family-run shops tucked away in narrow streets offer unique, handcrafted items, each with a story. Hidden courtyards reveal serene gardens and ancient wells, far from the tourist throngs.

Cozy cafes, where time seems to slow down, serve as gateways to understanding the local way of life. These hidden gems are not just places but experiences – intimate concerts in old chapels, impromptu art exhibitions in forgotten alleys, and quaint bookshops that beckon with their timeless charm. They are the keys to unlocking the real Prague, a city that keeps its most precious treasures just out of the main sight, waiting for the curious traveler to discover them.

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The history of Prague is a compelling narrative of triumph and transformation. As you wander through the cobbled lanes of the Old Town, you’re not just walking on streets; you’re traversing the chapters of a vivid historical book. The Prague Castle stands as a testament to the city’s resilience, its walls echoing stories of kings and emperors.

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Visit Prague, a beautiful European city with a rich history and culture. See the Astronomical Clock on the Old Town Hall, a masterpiece of medieval engineering. Explore the historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and enjoy a pint of Czech beer in one of the many pubs or breweries.

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No matter what you’re interested in, you’re sure to find something to love in Prague. The city is highly recommended by tourists and locals alike, and it’s easy to see why. With its stunning architecture, delicious food, and friendly people, Prague is a truly unforgettable destination.

To make the most of your Prague travel experience, consider booking a private tour with a knowledgeable local guide. A walking tour across the iconic Charles Bridge offers breathtaking views of the Vltava River and the city’s stunning skyline. You can continue your journey to the Prague Castle , where a Prague Castle tour will take you through the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral , the enchanting Golden Lane, and other historic sites that highlight Czech history.

For those who prefer a more personalized experience, a private tour guide can offer in-depth insights into the city’s rich past and vibrant culture. Whether you are marveling at the intricate details of the Astronomical Clock or exploring the Art Nouveau gems scattered throughout the city, having a dedicated guide can enhance your understanding and appreciation of this beautiful destination. Many travel guides recommend this tour for its comprehensive coverage of Prague’s highlights and hidden treasures.

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In Prague, the culinary landscape is as diverse and rich as its history, offering a gastronomic journey that mirrors the city’s cultural tapestry. This vibrant capital is a haven for food lovers, where traditional Czech cuisine meets modern culinary innovation. Imagine wandering through Prague’s cobblestone streets, each turn offering a new taste adventure—from hearty, comforting dishes in centuries-old taverns to the refined flavours of contemporary Czech cuisine in sleek, minimalist restaurants.

The heart of Czech culinary tradition lies in its robust, flavour-packed dishes. Staples like svíčková na smetaně (marinated beef sirloin in cream sauce) and vepřo-knedlo-zelo (roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut) are more than just meals; they’re a dive into the country’s heritage, each bite a story of resilience and celebration. But Prague’s food scene is not just about looking back. It’s a dynamic, ever-evolving canvas where innovative chefs reinterpret these classics, infusing them with global flavours and modern techniques, creating dishes that are both familiar and thrillingly new.

Beyond the main courses, Prague is a city of bakeries and cafes, where the scent of fresh pastries fills the air. Traditional treats like trdelník, a sweet pastry coated with sugar and nuts, and chlebíčky, small open-faced sandwiches, offer a taste of the Czech Republic’s sweet and savoury sides. These are the flavours of Prague’s streets, simple pleasures that connect the past with the present.

But what truly makes Prague a culinary destination is its embrace of international cuisine. From authentic Italian pizzerias hidden in narrow alleys to trendy Asian fusion restaurants overlooking the Vltava River, Prague’s food scene is a testament to its cosmopolitan spirit. Here, food is not just sustenance; it’s a conversation between cultures, a way to explore the world without leaving the city.

This exploration extends to Prague’s vibrant market scenes and food festivals, where local producers and chefs showcase the best of Czech and international gastronomy. Seasonal markets burst with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and craft beers, offering a glimpse into the country’s rich agricultural bounty and brewing traditions. Food festivals, meanwhile, are celebrations of creativity and community, where tasting menus and street food stalls provide a culinary carnival for the senses.

In Prague, every meal is an opportunity to explore, to taste the richness of history and the excitement of the new. It’s a city where every dish tells a story, inviting you to sit at the table and discover the flavours that make Prague truly unforgettable. This narrative is not just about food; it’s about the experience of Prague itself—a city that feeds not just the body but the soul.

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What are the best times to visit Prague for favorable weather and fewer crowds?

The best times to visit Prague for favorable weather and fewer crowds are typically the shoulder seasons, such as late spring or early fall, when you can enjoy pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.

How can tourists support the local economy and environment in Prague?

Tourists can support the local economy and environment in Prague by patronizing local businesses, dining at local restaurants, and minimizing their ecological footprint, for example, by walking or using public transportation.

What local customs should visitors in Prague be aware of?

Understanding local customs , such as greeting etiquette, dining manners, and appropriate dress codes in religious buildings, can enhance mutual respect and enrich the travel experience.

How has Prague’s history influenced its urban design?

Prague’s history , from its medieval origins to modern developments, has created a unique urban tapestry, with historical buildings standing alongside contemporary architecture , reflecting its dynamic past and present.

What safety tips should visitors consider for enjoying Prague’s nightlife?

To enjoy Prague’s nightlife safely and authentically, it’s advisable to stay in well-frequented areas, be aware of local laws regarding alcohol consumption, and prefer venues that are popular with locals for an authentic experience.

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