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Hyatt Group Hotels Near Lidicka

In Lidicka, Prague, you can immerse yourself in the rich historical atmosphere and unique Central European charm. This area is filled with well-preserved medieval architecture, and walking on the cobblestone streets feels like stepping back in time. Don't miss the chance to enjoy authentic Czech beer and traditional cuisine at the local restaurants nearby, making Lidicka a must-visit spot in the city.

Andaz Prague, by Hyatt

Andaz Prague, by Hyatt

4.7 / 5Great23 Reviews
Senovážné nám. 976/31
0.98KM from Lidicka

This luxurious hotel is centrally located in Prague, just a short walk from Powder Tower and Wenceslas Square. Unwind at the full-service SPA with massages and facials, or stay active at the 24-hour fitness center and sauna. The stylish rooms feature plush bedding and smart TVs for ultimate comfort. Enjoy the daily complimentary reception to mingle with fellow guests. Whether for business or leisure, the meeting facilities and concierge services cater to all your needs.

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USD**9
Lindner Hotel Prague Castle

Lindner Hotel Prague Castle

4.5 / 5Great18 Reviews
Strahovská 128, Strahov
3.06KM from Lidicka

This luxury hotel is perfectly located in the heart of Prague, just a 3-minute drive to Prague Castle and 6 minutes to Old Town Square. Enjoy top-notch amenities like a 24-hour fitness center, sauna, and free WiFi, or unwind by the cozy lobby fireplace. The on-site restaurant offers delicious meals, and room service is available for convenience. End your day with a drink at the bar. A buffet breakfast is served daily, and the hotel also features wedding services and meeting spaces for events. The spacious rooms come with LCD TVs and free toiletries, ensuring a comfortable stay!

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USD**4

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Lidicka

Lidice was completely destroyed by Nazis in 1942 as retaliation for the assassination of Reinhard Heydrich. The memorial now stands as a symbol of wartime atrocities, featuring a bronze statue of children representing the 88 murdered minors.

Yes, 90-minute guided tours in English run daily at 11am and 2pm. The tour covers the Mass Grave Site, Museum of Remembrance, and the "Garden of Peace and Friendship" where roses from worldwide are planted.

Photography is permitted in outdoor areas but prohibited in the museum's documentary exhibition halls. The most photographed spot is the "Children of Lidice" sculpture group by Marie Uchytilová.

As a solemn memorial site, modest attire is recommended. Comfortable walking shoes are essential for exploring the 10-hectare grounds, and bring an umbrella in rainy seasons as most paths are outdoors.

The memorial has ramps and elevators for wheelchair access, except the original village foundations area. Free wheelchair rental is available at the visitor center with prior notice.

The June 10th memorial ceremony marks the annihilation date, attended by international delegates. In summer, the Lidice International Children's Art Exhibition displays artworks from over 80 countries promoting peace.