Top rated hotels in Prague

Royal Road Residence
4.2/512 Reviews
Old Town
I stayed in the Royal Road Residence with my mom in november. Its amazing location, you can literally get to all main attractions by walking. The old Town Square is just 6 mins walking!!! When you come there is a small sign and you should ring the bell to come inside. Reception is in the 1st floor. The staff were very friendly and caring and offered us some hot drinks. We asked them to give us room with balconu and we were so lucky they still got one! The view was AMAZING!! The only thing it was a little bit noisy during weekend because the crowd never finishes on this street. Breakfast was good, specially fresh waffles with chocolate. We stayed for a week and the cleaning was done twice. I will definately come back to this family residence once I am in Prague.
Hotel Salvator
4.2/557 Reviews
Jewish Quarter
The hotel is located in a great spot a 10 minute walk from the old town! There is also a Lidl down the road as well as other convenience shops and cafes: can’t fault the location or area. The staff were friendly, helpful and let us keep bags in the luggage room on the last day after check out so we could make the most of our last day before flying that night. We had a free upgrade on our room upon arrival. It was spacious, really clean and nicely decorated. The only downside to our stay was the lack of soundproofing between rooms. We could clearly hear the tiniest sounds made by others; guests talking, coughing, floor boards squeaking, and their tv’s blaring through the walls: don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a problem during the day when you’re out exploring but it was a little frustrating at night time and our sleep was impacted at times because of this. Only reason it’s 4* rating as opposed to 5. Noise from the street is minimal: it’s just the inside that was problematic.
Residence Bene
4.3/588 Reviews
Jewish Quarter
I wanted a place that was centrally located so I could walk around for most of my visit. Residence Bene was exactly what I was looking for. Not only was it in a central location, the breakfast they served was good. They offered a good selection of food including a couple of hot options. I didn't interact with the staff much, but when I did, they were very friendly. There is a small bar that is open in the evening, but I didn't use it so I can't say anything about it. The room was a nice size and clean. They use actual keys for the rooms which are also used to turn on the electricity for the room. It was great because I always knew where I left my key. The bed was firm, but I prefer my bed that way so I slept very well. You could hear a bit of noise from the hallway, but overall, I found it quiet enough I was able to fall asleep without the use of ear plugs. They do have quiet hours and I found that people typically followed the rules. All in all, I would stay here again the next time I come to Prague.
Axa Hotel
4.1/536 Reviews
Jewish Quarter
Location is easily accessible by local train and bus. Breakfast is nice. Room is tidy and economic.
Prague Golden Age
4.1/58 Reviews
Old Town
This accommodation is close to the most prominent tourist attractions in the centre of Prague. To begin, it was easy to get there after we went up to the city by air, because we first took a bus from the airport that approached us to a metro station, where we took line A and descended to Mustek station, The hotel is located in the centre of the Westeslao Square, almost three squares from the hotel. The room was very comfortable and was very clean and very comfortable. The hotel offered a very well served breakfast, buffet style, not very varied, but sufficient and healthy. I liked it very much that there was a very nice market in the street of the hotel to make shopping souvenirs, and everything was relatively close and easy to go, like going to the Old Town Square, or walk through the Westeslao Square to make shopping, or simply lose by the streets admiring the beautiful ornaments in mural and Bohemia Crystal, or the famous Matrioskas dolls. Prague is certainly a very beautiful city to contemplate and host**** in this accommodation makes it charming and easy. I recommend it!!
Ibis Praha Old Town
4.2/592 Reviews
Jewish Quarter
Ibis have a familiar and easy to use format. We enjoy the contemporary style, the bar and breakfast. Ibis Old Town Prague is in a great position, a short stroll to the Old Town Square with tram and metro stops almost at the Hotel entrance. There are beer and food venues equally near. The exterior is 19 Century Prague but the interior is modern, clean and the lifts were really good!

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