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Browse hotels in Prague, Czech Republic, near the 1402 Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, and the Old Town Astronomical Clock. Rooms from budget to 5-star.

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About Prague

Prague: Gothic Spires, Baroque Squares, and the Vltava

Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, sits on the Vltava River roughly 280 km southeast of Berlin. The city's medieval core — Staré Město (Old Town), Malá Strana, and Hradčany — survived World War II largely intact, leaving an unbroken streetscape of Gothic, Baroque, and Art Nouveau architecture. The Charles Bridge, completed in 1402, connects both river banks and remains one of Central Europe's most photographed stone spans. Prague Castle, dating to the 9th century, is one of the largest castle complexes in the world at roughly 70,000 sq m.

Where to Stay in Prague

Most visitors base themselves in Staré Město for walkable access to the Astronomical Clock (installed 1410) and the Jewish Quarter, Josefov. Vinohrady, southeast of Wenceslas Square, offers quieter streets and strong metro connections via the A and C lines. Budget travelers find value in Žižkov, 10 minutes by tram from the centre.

Practical Tips

  • Getting around: Trams run 24 hours; a 90-minute transfer ticket costs 40 CZK (approx. €1.60).
  • Currency: The Czech Republic uses the Czech koruna (CZK), not the euro.
  • Crowds: Staré Město is densest April–October; Charles Bridge sees fewer visitors before 8 am.
  • Airport: Václav Havel Airport is 17 km northwest; bus 119 connects to metro Nádraží Veleslavín in about 20 minutes.

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