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Unitas Hotel

Unitas Hotel

Hotel in Stare Mesto, Prague

Excellent

1 review

10

Unitas Hotel, a 4-star gem in Prague's Stare Mesto, offers free WiFi, a snack bar, and a bar/lounge. Enjoy the garden or use the concierge services. Nearby attractions include the Bethlehem Chapel and Naprstek Museum. The hotel features a 24/7 front desk, airport transportation, and laundry services.

From $94 per night

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Pension Prague City

Pension Prague City

Hotel in Zizkov, Prague

6

Average

11 reviews

Pension Prague City is a 3-star hotel in the Zizkov neighborhood of Prague. It offers free WiFi, a business center, and laundry facilities. Nearby attractions include Divadlo Jary Cimrmana and the National Memorial at Vitkov. Pets are welcome for a fee, and airport transportation is available.

From $50 per night

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About Prague

Overview

Welcome to Prague, Czech Republic, a city that has captivated the hearts of many, including the famous writer Franz Kafka, who once remarked, "Mother Prague has clutches." This enchanting city, with its labyrinthine streets and Gothic alleyways, offers an experience that is both mesmerizing and unforgettable. The sight of the moon casting its glow over the city's towers and pinnacles is a spectacle that will leave you yearning for more. Once you've explored Europe's most magical capital, you'll undoubtedly want to return.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Prague is $115, with options ranging from $14 to $825. With 563 hotels available, you have a plethora of choices to suit your preferences and budget. Some of the popular neighborhoods where you can find accommodations include Prague City Center, Prague 1, Nove Mesto, Prague 2, and Stare Mesto. Among the most sought-after hotels are Pension Brezina Prague, numa I Flow Rooms & Apartments, numa | Republika Rooms & Apartments, La Fenice, and The ICON Hotel & Lounge.

Things to Do in Prague

Prague offers a wealth of activities and attractions that cater to all interests. One of the unique sites to visit is the Old Wastewater Treatment Plant. Operational from 1906 to 1967, this plant played a crucial role in the city's modern sewer system. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing the evolution of architecture, technology, and water management. Managed by Tovarna z.ú., the site hosts exhibitions, concerts, and themed events, featuring operational steam engines and original machinery. It is a National Cultural Monument and an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage, and it is also a UNESCO candidate.

Another must-see is the Lennon Wall, which became an impromptu memorial for John Lennon after his assassination in 1980. Located across from the French embassy, the wall features a constantly evolving array of graffiti, drawings, and messages. It stands as a tribute to the freedom movement and is a popular spot for photos.

For food enthusiasts, the Prague Foodie Tour is a must. This 5-star tour takes you through a variety of authentic spots, offering a wide range of Czech fare, from pub food to traditional dishes and modern takes on local cuisine. The tour includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, as well as coffee, and provides fascinating insights into Prague's culture and history.

The Museum of Communism offers an insightful look into life under Communist rule in Czechoslovakia. The exhibition includes mock-ups of a worker's workshop, a school classroom, and an interrogation room, providing an authentic feel of the era. Visitors can also view photographs, films, and sculptures documenting state-sponsored terrorism during this period.

Lastly, the National Technical Museum is a treasure trove for those interested in the history of technology. Established in 1908, it features 26 permanent and temporary exhibitions spanning various technical fields, sciences, and industries. One of the significant exhibits is the aircraft flown by Czech aviator Jan Kašpar, who executed a 92-minute, 121-kilometre flight in 1911.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Prague

Prague's nightlife is as vibrant as its history. The Alchemist Bar offers a mystical ambiance and an extensive menu of cocktails, rum, vodka, and whiskeys. For an added thrill, participate in the bar's 'Choose Your Fate' game for a chance at a reward.

Golf & Games is a fantastic place to start your night, offering black light golf, foosball, billiards, Jenga, air hockey, pinball, and more, all while enjoying a beer or cider.

Radost FX is a nightclub, restaurant, and cocktail bar that flies in internationally famous DJs and wins prizes for its delicious drinks. The club is renowned worldwide and features a vegetarian restaurant open late every night.

Palác Akropolis, located in Žižkov, is a cultural meeting place with a restaurant on the ground floor and a stage in the basement. It's an excellent venue for live music, particularly alternative and world music.

Bugsy’s Bar, tucked away in an elegant basement space, has been recognized as one of the world's best by international trade bodies. The cocktails alone are worth the visit.

Where to Eat in Prague

Prague's culinary scene is diverse and delightful. Jaffa offers Middle Eastern cuisine with a friendly staff and ambiance. Enjoy authentic variations of freshly prepared meat, fish, falafel, and hummus, which some guests claim is the best they've ever tried.

Kolkovna presents authentic Czech cuisine with dishes like svíčková, roasted duck, and its signature spicy chicken wings. Enjoy these with the famed unpasteurised Pilsner Urquell. The restaurant also offers pasta, risottos, salads, soups, and vegetarian options.

Cantina delivers authentic Mexican cuisine, including the flavourful quesadilla Chiapas, and a fine selection of tequila. With its cosy ambiance and generous portions, it's a popular choice near the funicular stop. Booking is advised for evening visits.

Malý Buddha, or "Little Buddha," is Prague’s best value restaurant, particularly given its location near Prague Castle. Enjoy Chinese and Vietnamese specialities and a large selection of good teas.

Maitrea is a vegetarian haven in the heart of Prague. With a menu that delights even the most ardent meat enthusiasts, this restaurant proves that vegetarian cuisine can be both satisfying and diverse.

Cheapest time to stay in Prague

January is the cheapest time to stay in Prague for an average of $96 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$96

February

$107

March

$125

April

$151

May

$151

June

$146

July

$139

August

$142

September

$143

October

$131

November

$124

December

$126

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Prague

10

Excellent

1 review

The hotel is conveniently located to Old Town Prague and is close to a lot of great sights. The front desk was extremely accommodating to our needs and were able to change our room type even though we had made a mistake when we booked the room. The room itself was very clean, and the bathroom was pretty spacious. They were very friendly about us making that change as well! The complementary breakfast buffet was also very delicious, especially some of the breakfast pastries. Overall, I would highly recommend this place for anyone visiting Prague!

Matthew

United States

United States

10

Excellent

1 review

Room was great as was the breakfast!

Barbara

Atzin

Mexico

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