
This hotel in Prague is perfect for both families and business travelers, with its kid-friendly amenities like a children's play area and kids' meals, alongside business center and meeting rooms. Stay active at the fitness center or tennis court, then unwind at the on-site bar. Two restaurants offer diverse dining options, and the 24-hour front desk and airport shuttle ensure convenience. The cozy rooms feature free WiFi and modern comforts, making your stay delightful.



















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Staying at Iris Hotel Eden in Prague was an absolute delight. Located just steps away from Slavia Stadium, the hotel offers unbeatable convenience for sports fans—cross the skybridge and you're right next to the arena. The shopping center across the street is perfect for a quick browse, and the tram stop is just a short walk away, making city exploration effortless. I loved how quiet and well-maintained the rooms were, with thoughtful touches that made me feel at home. The location is ideal whether you're here for a match or just exploring Prague. It’s rare to find such a great blend of comfort, convenience, and charm—all at a fantastic value. Would definitely return.

Staying at Courtyard Prague City was a great experience overall. Definitely skip the standard or king room—go for the family room instead; it’s spacious and perfect for groups or families. The breakfast is solid, with a good variety of fresh fruits, though the selection stays pretty consistent across visits—would be nice to see more seasonal options. Staff are friendly and efficient, especially the white female manager who made a real effort to help with any request. She was professional yet warm, which really stood out. The location is excellent—just a short walk to the metro, making it super convenient for exploring the city. Highly recommend this hotel if you're looking for comfort, value, and reliable service in Prague.

The Comfort Hotel Prague City is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Prague. Located just a short distance from the city center, it's incredibly convenient for exploring major attractions—public transit is just steps away. Free parking is a major plus, especially if you're traveling by car. The surrounding area offers plenty of dining options, from local Czech restaurants to international cuisine. On the night we arrived, we noticed a group of domestic travelers staying at the hotel, which speaks volumes about its popularity and reliability. Breakfast was fantastic—abundant and varied, with hot dishes, fresh bread, jams, and beverages to suit every taste. Clean rooms, friendly staff, and great value make this hotel a standout. I’d definitely stay here again on my next visit to Prague.

We chose Hotel Nosal during our move to Prague, nestled in a peaceful wooded area, and couldn’t have made a better choice. The hotel is family-run—clearly evident in the warm, personal touch throughout. Rooms are spotless, with a charming Austrian-inspired decor that adds character. Breakfast was simple but delicious, and the on-site restaurant was a delightful bonus for a relaxed meal. Just a short walk from the metro, we were easily exploring the city center. For nature lovers, the forest is just steps away—perfect for quiet walks and escaping the urban buzz. We enjoyed the stay so much that we spontaneously extended our visit by one night to unwind from the moving stress. A heartfelt thank you to Lucie for the hospitality. If we ever return to Prague, this will be our top pick again.

Hotel Globus is an excellent choice for a stay in Prague. The hotel is quiet and peaceful, making it a perfect retreat after a day of exploring the city. It's located just a short distance from the city center—very convenient for walking or hopping on public transport. The rooms are spotless and well-maintained, with a clean, welcoming atmosphere. I was especially impressed by the breakfast spread: generous portions, fresh ingredients, and a great mix of local and international options. The staff were friendly and helpful throughout my visit. Overall, this hotel offers outstanding value and comfort. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting Prague.

I would strongly advise avoiding this property! The linens were visibly dirty and unclean, the kitchen was covered in dust and appeared neglected. Cooking utensils showed signs of heavy use without proper cleaning, chairs had stains, and the fridge contained mysterious residue. If you must stay here, bring your own sleeping bag and disinfectant supplies. We contacted the host immediately upon arrival, but received no cooperation or resolution. The only compensation we received was a partial refund through the booking platform. Overall, the experience was extremely disappointing—poor cleanliness, lack of responsiveness from the owner, and not worth the price. I wouldn’t recommend this place to anyone.

Staying at University Hotel was a delightful surprise. The room came fully equipped with kitchenware, making meal prep super convenient—perfect for travelers who want to cook their own food and save money on dining out. The only downside? It’s quite hard to book, as availability is limited and rooms tend to fill up fast. But once you secure a reservation, the experience is absolutely worth it. Located right near the university district, it’s just a short metro ride into the city center. With great value, comfort, and location, this hotel stands out as one of the best hidden gems in Prague.

Located just a 5-minute walk from the bus stop, Bona Serva is a fantastic choice for travelers looking for convenience and comfort. The room was spotless, cozy, and well-maintained—exactly what you want after a long day exploring Prague. What truly stood out was the host’s flexibility and kindness; our arrival time kept changing due to the UEFA Champions League final, but they were incredibly understanding and welcoming throughout. Their hospitality made a big difference. I’d absolutely stay here again and highly recommend it to anyone visiting the city.

My stay at Hotel Ehrlich Prague exceeded all expectations! The location is perfect—just a short walk from major attractions and yet tucked away in a quiet, peaceful neighborhood. The staff at the front desk were incredibly welcoming and professional, making us feel right at home from the moment we arrived. The room was spotless, with comfortable bedding that guaranteed a restful night’s sleep. I especially loved the breakfast spread—fresh, delicious, and varied, with local touches that made it truly special. Every little detail, from the thoughtful amenities to the clean, well-designed space, showed how much care they put into guest experience. It’s rare to find such a warm, personalized touch in a city full of big-name hotels. I’d absolutely book again and highly recommend this gem to anyone visiting Prague.

Hotel Aron offers great value for money, and the location worked perfectly for my needs. That said, during hot days, there's no air conditioning in the rooms, so I had to keep the windows open while sleeping—slightly disruptive if you're sensitive to noise. On the bright side, the breakfast staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, and the manager went out of their way to make things comfortable. The blonde front desk agent wasn’t particularly warm, but her professionalism was still on point. Overall, it’s a solid choice if you’re looking for a budget-friendly stay with a welcoming vibe and don’t mind a few minor drawbacks.

Staying at Hotel Na Zamecku in Prague was a mixed experience. The building itself is impressive, approached through a grand gateway that houses the reception desk. Upon arrival, the staff were friendly and spoke good English—great for first impressions. However, the team at check-out seemed less welcoming, which was a bit disappointing. There’s no elevator, so my room on the second floor meant climbing 53 stairs—something to consider if you’re carrying heavy luggage. The room was decently sized, but the floor creaked loudly with every step, and the two single beds were quite firm. Wi-Fi was unreliable, often dropping mid-session, which was frustrating, especially when trying to work or stream something. The minibar was completely empty—no snacks or drinks provided. The bathroom was recently renovated and looked clean and modern. They did provide robes for use in the wellness area, though I didn’t make it there. Hot water took a while to come out, but once it did, it was nice and warm—plus there was a heated towel rail, a small but welcome touch. Dining in the restaurant felt rushed; staff seemed more focused on turning tables quickly than providing a relaxed atmosphere. As part of my half-board package, meal options were limited—mostly meat, pasta, or salad—and the main course wasn’t particularly memorable. Dessert was underwhelming—a basic cake with little flair. I’d have loved to enjoy a pre-dinner drink on the terrace, but it was too windy to sit outside comfortably. Overall, the hotel’s central location and charm are undeniable, but service consistency and small amenities like reliable internet and better dining choices could really elevate the experience.

The Residence Trafick is a fantastic choice—spacious, well-lit, and very comfortable for both short stays and longer visits. I’d definitely try a room with a large balcony next time; it would make the experience even better. Breakfast was excellent—variety and quality were top-notch, served buffet-style with fresh options to start the day right. One small suggestion: since cleaning is done every three days, it would be great if the room came stocked with at least 5–6 coffee capsules instead of just one. That way, guests can enjoy their morning brew without worry. Overall, this place offers great value, is well-located near public transit, and provides a welcoming atmosphere. Highly recommend for travelers looking for comfort and convenience in Prague.
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