holiday apartment, Prague, Czech Republic |
Prague is charming city with its intact historical monuments and buildings valued. Why stay in impersonal hotel then? Experience the old Prague atmosphere in selected historical hotels, pensions, apartments and homes! Most visitors to Prague want to stay in the medieval Old Town, one of the best preserved of any European city. Fortunately, his back a lot of character marks house small hotels, often with elaborately painted ceilings and vaults. Many converts have opened in recent years, which were blocks of flats in the communist period.
The Mala Strana district on the west bank of the Vltava, is the most quiet, with little traffic and a good selection of hotels in Prague, pubs and restaurants. It is ideal for visiting the Prague castle, which towers over directly, and stroll across the Charles Bridge, down the lively district of Stare Mesto (Old Town).
Hradcany, the area around the castle is full of atmosphere, but ready for a steep climb back to your hotel at the end of the day. If you remember in Stare Mesto, stay, some hotels and streets can be noisy at night.
Almost all Apartments Prague offer 24-hour service and accept major credit cards and English and German are widely used - it is only in the small places that may be the language difficulty. Parking in some areas may be a problem and it would be a good idea to check on this prior to a firm booking. In the old city as space is limited and the only parking lot can be on the road.
While the luxury hotels provide the rich and their guests almost anything that might need them to, Prague also has a range of accommodation for travelers on a budget. Because of its compact layout, the majority of Prague's hotels and tourist accommodation within a very short distance of its attractions, which also reached quickly with the help of the city and efficient transport system can be removed. It should be noted that there are one or two districts of Prague, in the hills and which could therefore quite inaccessible to the disabled and the less physically inclined, the area as the Prague Castle (Hradcany) by public transport may be further away, and where accommodation is often situated on a steep slope.
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