parking is complimentary. all provide free wi-fi and flat-screen tvs. . on a main road lined with shops and restaurants, this modest hotel in a bright building is a 6-minute walk from hostivice train station and 14 km from the vibrant city of prague. down-to-earth rooms with a warm vibe feature shower-only bathrooms, wood furnishings, and sitting areas. some have kitchenettes and/or sofas Letiště Václava Havla Praha 12 min
Charles Bridge (23 min) Landmark stone bridge linking Prague's Old & New Towns, with street artists & entertainers. Old Town Square (25 min) Oldest square in the historic center with 10th-century origins, site of many Gothic buildings. Wenceslas Square (26 min) City plaza with lots of pedestrian traffic, site of monuments, public gatherings & historic events. Vyšehrad (27 min) Fortified castle with a museum, hidden passages, large grounds & remains of a medieval basilica. Petřín (16 min) Covered with parks, this historic, rocky hill in the city center is a popular recreational area. Prague Castle (19 min) Vast castle complex with buildings revealing architecture from Roman-style to Gothic & 20th century. Strahov Monastery (16 min) Hilltop, medieval monastery with a stucco-panelled theological hall, vast library & Baroque church. Lennon Wall (24 min) Wall that, since Communist days, has been covered in graffiti, often politically focused messages. St. Vitus Cathedral (19 min) Gothic resting place of saints including Vitus, Wenceslas & Adalbert as well as the state treasury. Petrin Tower (18 min) Built in 1892, 378m cast-iron tower (taller than the Eiffel Tower) with deck for city views. Dancing House (26 min) Curving modern office block by architect Frank Gehry, with top-floor restaurant offering city views. Staroměstská radnice (25 min) 14th-century old town hall, renowned for its observation tower and intricate astronomical clock. Národní muzeum (25 min) Grand museum established in 1818 with a range of natural science & history exhibits, plus events. The Powder Tower (24 min) City gate built in the 15th century and restored after being damaged in the Battle of Prague. Prague Astronomical Clock (28 min) Medieval timepiece on the facade of city hall displaying the twelve apostles as the clock strikes. |