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Accommodation Prague

What about a weekend trip to Central Europe ? Are you looking for an accommodation in Prague that allies charm and tradition ? Then check out our hotels for your business trip or vacation. They offer comfort, a dedicated service and you will appreciate their great location close to Prague’s Old Town.

Prague, City of One Hundred Towers

Prague is either referred to as the Golden City or the City of One Hundred Towers. It is a powerful cultural magnet for Central Europe. «Europe’s magical capital» offers a huge choice of shows and entertainment. Classical concerts are given each night in churches, in the Rudolfinum and in the Municipal House. 

Whether you are travelling on business or for leisure, Hotel Residence Mala Strana in the heart of Prague is a great bet. Mala Strana Residence provides excellent accommodation in the Mala Strana district, whereas Mala Strana stands for «Lesser Side».

Hotel Seven Days was originally a residential house built in 1888. To become a hotel offering all modern conveniences, it underwent total reconstruction in 2003. The building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Visiting the city of Prague is fun and spellbinding. Amble from Josefov, the old Jewish Quarter, to the Old Town and Prague’s Golem legend at Wenceslas Square. This boulevard-like square is lined with restaurants, shops and movie theatres. It represents the heart of Prague’s New Town. Also visit Charles Bridge with its awesome towers or a couple of more discreet attractions, like Troja Castle, Stromovka Park and Vystavistene. During your visit, make sure to take in the Old Town Astronomical Clock as well as the precious houses and churches around Old Town Square.

Do you want to stay in a well-kept, comfortable accommodation in Prague ? It only takes you 3 clicks to easily reserve our hotels in Prague on our secure web-site.

  
Selected Landmarks
in Prague

National Theatre
The theatre represents the desire of the Czech nation to attain nationhood. Private funding largely contributed to finance its construction that started in 1868. This brilliant Neorenaissance building houses precious paintings and sculptures. The three ensembles of the National Theatre present top-class opera and ballett performances as well as theatre plays.

Charles Bridge, Prague

Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge was built in the 14th century. It was the only bridge that spanned the Vltava River until 1741, whereas it links the Old Town to the Mala Strana district. No other monument represents Prague as well as does Charles Bridge with its gallery of 30 statues and groups of figures. No wonder that it is packed with tourists during the high season, as it is simply unimaginable not to stroll at least once over Charles Bridge while being in Prague ! Plenty of handicraft stalls and street artists mingle with a happy crowd on Charles Bridge.

Municipal House
Although Prague boasts several Art Nouveau buildings, the Municipal House certainly is the most beautiful and at the same time the biggest representative of this architectural style. The Municipal House (Obecni Dum in Czech) was built in the very centre of Prague, on the site of a former king’s residence. Both the building’s façade and interior decoration are true Czech Art Nouveau masterpieces. The cultural centre also includes two restaurants and a large café.

 

 

 

 

 

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