Hotels in Prague

There is a wide range of Hotels in Prague. Many of the Hotels in Prague are within walking distance from the city’s entertainment district. Peak season is generally from April to October, although a major influx of visitors can be expected during New Year as well.

Prices for accommodation can be up to twice as high in the peak season and reservations are advised for people planning to visit Prague during that time of the year. The main railway station, Hlavni nadrazi, has an accommodation booking service for hotels and hostels upstairs.

Even during peak season, dorm rooms in hostels close to the centre of the city are quite reasonably priced. Prague has its share of rough and ready youth hostels with a party vibe, but there are many with a more relaxed atmosphere. Some of them are housed in beautifully restored buildings as fancy as any hotel that one can come across in this region.

Many hostels also offer private rooms, with or without shared bathrooms. Around Hlavni Nadrazi, there are also many touts offering cheap accommodation. Many are Czech residents renting part of their apartment for extra cash.

Prices don't vary much between them, but some may not be trustworthy so be it is best to exercise a bit of cautious.

For those travelers to Prague that aren't looking to just save money, but to stay and tour the town in style, there are a few luxury hotels including one that is built in a 14th century monastery.

Looking for Hotels in Prague is almost similar to looking for water in an ocean. All you need to do is look around you. It is just a matter of finding the accommodation that suits you the best. Happy holidays!

1 comments:

Erick said...

. Nowadays the number of Prague hotels has soared, estimates run into 400 hotels and pensions. Back in the early nineties the quality of the hotels in Prague was questionable but at the moment all international hotel chains have their own hotels in Prague. From very basic to the most luxurious hotels such as the Corinithia Towers Hotel or the Alcron hotel located close to the Wenceslas Square, in fact Prague is one of European´s cities with the highest number of five star hotels. When looking for Prague hotels it is not difficult to find a hotel in the city centre most of the Prague hotels lie in the old city and are located close to each other. This is one of the attractive aspects of Prague, as the city is pretty small compared to some other major European cities, it is easy to explore Prague by foot.