• Why is Prague considered a top travel destination?
    • Once one of Europe’s hidden gems, the bustling and prosperous city of Prague in the Czech Republic now draws more tourists than ever before.
  • What makes Prague’s scenery unique?
    • The city’s statue-lined bridges, hilltop castle, narrow streets, and storied churches create a scene from a fairytale.
  • What type of travelers is Prague ideal for?
    • With its romantic atmosphere and resilient history, Prague is a perfect honeymoon destination.

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1. Aria Hotel Prague

Aria Hotel Prague

© Aria Hotel Prague

The Aria Hotel Prague is located in the Lesser Town area of Prague, just a short walk from Prague Castle and the famous Charles Bridge. The luxury, five-star hotel consists of twenty-nine deluxe rooms, six Signature Luxury Suites and sixteen Junior Suites. CODA, the hotel’s restaurant, is considered to be one of the best fine dining restaurants in the city of Prague, serving a menu designed and prepared by David Šašek.

Each floor at the Aria Hotel Prague is designed to embrace the city’s musical spirit according to a different style of music, which include Jazz, Opera, Classical, and Contemporary.

2. Four Seasons Hotel Prague


Four Seasons Hotel Prague

© Four Seasons Hotel Prague

The Four Seasons Hotel Prague opens the door for guests to an unexpected and vibrant experience similar to that of the city of Prague. Centuries of history fill the hotel, tracing the city’s history from the Baroque period through the Neoclassical up to present day.

The hotel’s restaurant, CottoCrudo, serves traditional Italian dishes that are complemented by the live crudo bar, at which guests can watch chefs prepare some of the freshest seafood around. The CottoCrudo Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel Prague provides an extensive list of wines, along with eclectic and classic cocktails. The Gallery offers pastries, coffee, and pre-dinner drinks in a comfortable lounge setting.

3. Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa

Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa

© Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa

The Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa is situated only a handful of steps away from the famous Charles Bridge and the historic Prague Castle among the Lesser Town neighborhood’s picturesque streets. The five-star, luxury boutique hotel is housed among four former bourgeoise residences, providing a refined ambience and and utilizing the buildings’ baroque style.

The Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa is made up of nineteen suites and twenty-six deluxe guest rooms, all of which are unique in shape and size due each building’s historical character. Amenities include a television with premium channels, high-speed wireless internet, a CD and DVD player, minibar, a safe, and rain showers.

4. Mandarin Oriental, Prague

Mandarin Oriental, Prague

© Mandarin Oriental, Prague

The Mandarin Oriental, Prague is set against the backdrop of the city’s gleaming spires, offer a luxury, five-star hotel experience in the heart of beautiful Prague. The hotel features a design that blends contemporary with historic character and consists of seventy-nine unique designed guest rooms, as well as twenty spacious guest suites.

Spices Restaurant and Bar, the Mandarin Oriental’s on-site restaurant, provides a memorable dining experience underneath a vaulted Renaissance ceiling and serves authentic dishes from three different regions in Asia. The Mandarin Oriental, Prague is also home to the world’s only spa housed in a former chapel from the Renaissance era.

5. Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel, Prague


Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel, Prague

© Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel, Prague

The Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel, Prague is housed in a building from 1932 located in the heart of the cultural scene of Prague. The luxury Art Deco hotel is the home of The Alcron, a Michelin-starred restaurant, as well as home to the Be Bop Lobby Bar, which serves entertaining and unique cocktails, along with some rare spirits.

Guest amenities include Ronnefeldt tea-making facilities, a Nespresso coffee maker, and high-speed wireless internet in rooms, along with free use of the sauna and fitness center. The Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel, Prague is within close proximity to Wenceslas Square and Old Town Square.

6. Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

© Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague is conveniently situated in the heart of the Lesser Town area of Prague, just steps from the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, providing the quintessence of the beauty, character, and history of the city. The luxury Augustine is made up of 101 contemporary guest rooms and suites, including four inspiring signature suites. Bathrooms feature heated floors, with many also containing walk-in showers, as well as natural light during the day. You will find a variety of local dishes and beverage options at the Refectory Bar, the Augustine Restaurant and Terrace, or the peaceful Sundial Garden.

7. Le Palais Art Hotel Prague


Le Palais Art Hotel Prague

© Le Palais Art Hotel Prague

Le Palais Art Hotel Prague was originally built back in 1841 and is an excellent representation of the Belle Époque architecture. The luxury hotel consists of seventy-two spacious guest rooms and suites, with the hotel’s intimate size offering a personal approach to guests and strong attention to detail. The hotel’s Artista Restaurant is a fine dining restaurant specializing in unconventional and innovative dishes from both international and Czech cuisine using local and traditional ingredients. The restaurant’s terrace is typically open from April until September during nice weather and provides beautiful views. There is also the Le Palais Lobby Bar. Map

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