Prague's hotel landscape draws on one of Europe's best-preserved architectural tapestries, where Gothic spires, Baroque palaces, Art Nouveau facades, and Cubist experiments coexist within walking distance. In the Old Town and Malá Strana, properties occupy centuries-old buildings where vaulted cellars and Renaissance courtyards create atmospheres of remarkable depth. Along the Vltava River, addresses offer views of Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, while the emerging Karlín and Vinohrady districts host contemporary boutique concepts that reflect the city's growing confidence as a design destination.
Our reviews examine Prague's most noteworthy accommodations through extended stays, evaluating how properties preserve and present their historic fabric — original frescoes, wooden beam ceilings, stone archways — while delivering modern comfort standards. We assess dining programs, increasingly ambitious in a city whose culinary scene has matured considerably, alongside spa offerings, service quality, and the ability of concierge teams to guide guests beyond the heavily touristed center toward authentic neighborhood experiences in Žižkov, Letná, or Holešovice.
Browse our Prague hotel reviews to find properties that resonate with your sensibility, from atmospheric Malá Strana palaces to design-forward addresses in the city's emerging creative quarters.