a 9 minute walk from the nearest metro stop, this unassuming hotel in the jewish quarter, with a socialist realist style exterior, is a 7 minute walk from the old town square. freebies include a breakfast buffet; there's also a chinese eatery, 2 pubs and a cafe with occasional art performances. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 11:00 am. the informal rooms with functional decor, offer free wi fi, tvs and minibars. amenities also consist of an exercise room, racquetball courts, a sauna and a business center. on site parking are available for a fee
Czech (čeština)
Je zde výtah, kterým lze vyjet do většiny poschodí. Pokoje mají ústřední topení a koupelnu. Je zde úschovna zavazadel, hotelový sejf, restaurace, jídelna a kavárna. Je tady sejf. Ti, kteří přijeli vlastním autem, mohou parkovat na parkovišti. Ve společných prostorách je možnost internetového připojení přes WiFi. Hotel má 60 pokojů. Příjezd: 14:00Odjezd: 11:00. V koupelnách je sprchový kout a vana. K základnímu vybavení patří připojení k internetu, telefon, televize a WiFi.
Letiště Václava Havla Praha 27 min
Prague Astronomical Clock (9 min)
Medieval timepiece on the facade of city hall displaying the twelve apostles as the clock strikes.
Staroměstská radnice (8 min)
14th-century old town hall, renowned for its observation tower and intricate astronomical clock.
Petrin Tower (13 min)
Built in 1892, 378m cast-iron tower (taller than the Eiffel Tower) with deck for city views.
Old Town Square (7 min)
Oldest square in the historic center with 10th-century origins, site of many Gothic buildings.
Petřín (13 min)
Covered with parks, this historic, rocky hill in the city center is a popular recreational area.
Charles Bridge (10 min)
Landmark stone bridge linking Prague's Old & New Towns, with street artists & entertainers.
Lennon Wall (11 min)
Wall that, since Communist days, has been covered in graffiti, often politically focused messages.
Prague Castle (12 min)
Vast castle complex with buildings revealing architecture from Roman-style to Gothic & 20th century.
The Powder Tower (8 min)
City gate built in the 15th century and restored after being damaged in the Battle of Prague.
Wenceslas Square (14 min)
City plaza with lots of pedestrian traffic, site of monuments, public gatherings & historic events.
Municipal House (7 min)
Art nouveau venue hosting classical concerts, opera & ballet plus events including fashion shows.
St. Vitus Cathedral (9 min)
Gothic resting place of saints including Vitus, Wenceslas & Adalbert as well as the state treasury.
Old Jewish Cemetery (8 min)
Home to 12,000 tombstones but many more burials, including scholar & teacher Judah Loew ben Bezalel.
Národní muzeum (6 min)
Grand museum established in 1818 with a range of natural science & history exhibits, plus events.
Dancing House (13 min)
Curving modern office block by architect Frank Gehry, with top-floor restaurant offering city views.