10 Hoteles en Praga que Valen las Coronas — Ciudad Vieja, Malá Strana y Vinohrady 2026
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10 Hoteles en Praga que Valen las Coronas — Ciudad Vieja, Malá Strana y Vinohrady 2026

T Equipo editorial de TopOfHotel Publicado 15 de enero de 2024 Actualizado 21 de junio de 2026 15 min
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Praga apila gótico, románico, barroco y Art Nouveau en un casco antiguo recorrible a pie que la UNESCO catalogó por buenas razones. El Castillo de Praga, en lo alto de la colina, es el complejo de castillos más grande del mundo; el Puente de Carlos ha aguantado turistas y estatuas desde el siglo XIV; y el Reloj Astronómico de la Casa Consistorial lleva más de 600 años en marcha (hace su pequeño desfile de apóstoles al mediodía y a las 6 de la tarde: llega 10 minutos antes). El barrio importa más de lo que crees. Staré Město (Ciudad Vieja) te pone dentro de la postal: Four Seasons está justo en el Vltava con vistas al Puente de Carlos, The Emblem se esconde en una calle lateral tranquila, Hotel Paris lleva haciendo pleno Art Nouveau desde 1907, Hotel U Prince tiene el bar de azotea que todos fotografían sobre la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja, y Cosmopolitan cubre el perfil de lujo moderno. Malá Strana (Ciudad Pequeña) bajo el castillo es más tranquila y, en nuestra opinión, más bonita: Mandarin Oriental se instaló en un monasterio dominico del siglo XIV y Augustine (Luxury Collection) vive en un monasterio agustino del siglo XIII que aún tiene su propia cervecería de St. Thomas en el recinto. Vinohrady es la elección residencial de moda donde los checos de verdad cenan: Le Palais Art Hotel es una mansión de 1897 aquí. Nové Město alrededor de la Plaza de Wenceslao es para compras y vida nocturna (Pytloun Boutique, Mosaic House Design con su enfoque eco). En cuestión de dinero, Praga sigue siendo mucho más barata que la Europa occidental. Una pinta de Pilsner cuesta entre 60 y 80 CZK (unos $3), una comida sentado entre 200 y 350 CZK, y una habitación de 5 estrellas empieza en unos 8.000-15.000 baht / $220-400: la mitad de lo que pagarías en París o Londres por un nivel similar. Paga en coronas checas (CZK), no en euros: a unos 25 CZK por 1 EUR, los precios en euros que verás en los sitios turísticos suponen básicamente un recargo del 10-15%. Los mercados navideños en la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja, la Plaza de Wenceslao y el favorito local de Náměstí Míru funcionan desde finales de noviembre hasta principios de enero. Algunos avisos del mundo real. La auténtica fábrica de Pilsner Urquell está a 90 km al oeste en Plzeň: vale la excursión de un día si eres amante de la cerveza. En la ciudad, evita las tabernas turísticas y prueba U Sudu, un enorme pub de bodegas donde los lugareños beben de verdad. Los carteristas trabajan duro en el Puente de Carlos y en los tranvías 22/23: bolsillo delantero, ciérralo todo. El Aeropuerto Václav Havel (PRG) está a 17 km: el Autobús Exprés 119 más el ferroviario S7 te llevan al centro en unos 32 minutos por 60 CZK, o Bolt cuesta entre 350 y 450 CZK. No tomes un taxi de la terminal: la estafa del aeropuerto es legendaria y los cobros excesivos siguen siendo comunes en 2026. Elegimos estos 10 porque cruzamos reseñas de huéspedes en Agoda, Booking y Tripadvisor y ponderamos los equilibrios honestamente: vista frente a precio, encanto patrimonial frente a fontanería moderna, bullicio central frente a quietud del barrio, para que tengas una imagen clara de cómo se siente cada hotel antes de reservar.

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Praga apila gótico, románico, barroco y Art Nouveau en un casco antiguo recorrible a pie que la UNESCO catalogó por buenas razones. El Castillo de Praga, en lo alto de la colina, es el complejo de castillos más grande del mundo; el Puente de Carlos ha aguantado turistas y estatuas desde el siglo XIV; y el Reloj Astronómico de la Casa Consistorial lleva más de 600 años en marcha (hace su pequeño desfile de apóstoles al mediodía y a las 6 de la tarde: llega 10 minutos antes). El barrio importa más de lo que crees. Staré Město (Ciudad Vieja) te pone dentro de la postal: Four Seasons está justo en el Vltava con vistas al Puente de Carlos, The Emblem se esconde en una calle lateral tranquila, Hotel Paris lleva haciendo pleno Art Nouveau desde 1907, Hotel U Prince tiene el bar de azotea que todos fotografían sobre la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja, y Cosmopolitan cubre el perfil de lujo moderno. Malá Strana (Ciudad Pequeña) bajo el castillo es más tranquila y, en nuestra opinión, más bonita: Mandarin Oriental se instaló en un monasterio dominico del siglo XIV y Augustine (Luxury Collection) vive en un monasterio agustino del siglo XIII que aún tiene su propia cervecería de St. Thomas en el recinto. Vinohrady es la elección residencial de moda donde los checos de verdad cenan: Le Palais Art Hotel es una mansión de 1897 aquí. Nové Město alrededor de la Plaza de Wenceslao es para compras y vida nocturna (Pytloun Boutique, Mosaic House Design con su enfoque eco). En cuestión de dinero, Praga sigue siendo mucho más barata que la Europa occidental. Una pinta de Pilsner cuesta entre 60 y 80 CZK (unos $3), una comida sentado entre 200 y 350 CZK, y una habitación de 5 estrellas empieza en unos 8.000-15.000 baht / $220-400: la mitad de lo que pagarías en París o Londres por un nivel similar. Paga en coronas checas (CZK), no en euros: a unos 25 CZK por 1 EUR, los precios en euros que verás en los sitios turísticos suponen básicamente un recargo del 10-15%. Los mercados navideños en la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja, la Plaza de Wenceslao y el favorito local de Náměstí Míru funcionan desde finales de noviembre hasta principios de enero. Algunos avisos del mundo real. La auténtica fábrica de Pilsner Urquell está a 90 km al oeste en Plzeň: vale la excursión de un día si eres amante de la cerveza. En la ciudad, evita las tabernas turísticas y prueba U Sudu, un enorme pub de bodegas donde los lugareños beben de verdad. Los carteristas trabajan duro en el Puente de Carlos y en los tranvías 22/23: bolsillo delantero, ciérralo todo. El Aeropuerto Václav Havel (PRG) está a 17 km: el Autobús Exprés 119 más el ferroviario S7 te llevan al centro en unos 32 minutos por 60 CZK, o Bolt cuesta entre 350 y 450 CZK. No tomes un taxi de la terminal: la estafa del aeropuerto es legendaria y los cobros excesivos siguen siendo comunes en 2026. Elegimos estos 10 porque cruzamos reseñas de huéspedes en Agoda, Booking y Tripadvisor y ponderamos los equilibrios honestamente: vista frente a precio, encanto patrimonial frente a fontanería moderna, bullicio central frente a quietud del barrio, para que tengas una imagen clara de cómo se siente cada hotel antes de reservar.
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Four Seasons Hotel Prague — hotel No. 1 #1 river views · only Forbes Five-Star in the Czech Republic 9.2

📍 Staré Město, on the Vltava — 3 minutes' walk to Charles Bridge, 5 minutes to Old Town Square, 3 minutes to Staroměstská metro (Line A). Václav Havel Airport is about 25-30 minutes by car.

🏰 Panoramic Prague Castle + Charles Bridge views from river rooms Only Forbes Five-Star hotel + spa in the Czech Republic 🍝 CottoCrudo Italian raw-bar, Michelin Guide listed
Prague Castle viewnext to Charles Bridgeonly Forbes Five-Star in CzechiaMichelin Guide CottoCrudo

Four Seasons Hotel Prague is the only property in the Czech Republic to hold Forbes Five-Star ratings for both the hotel and the spa. It sits on the right bank of the Vltava in Staré Město (Old Town), and the trick that makes it special is the building itself — three historic wings stitched together: an 18th-century baroque palace, a 19th-century neoclassical block, and a modern infill, totalling 157 rooms and suites. The hotel opened in 2001 and got a full refresh in 2018. The real headline is the view — river-facing rooms look straight at Charles Bridge and Prague Castle, the kind of frame you don't get from any other 5-star in central Europe. Walk to Charles Bridge in 3 minutes, Old Town Square in 5, and Staroměstská metro (Line A) in 3. CottoCrudo serves Michelin Guide Italian raw-bar plates; the spa carries the same Forbes Five-Star tag. Rates from around $585 a night, going to $1,370 for the top suites. Overall 9.2/10 — best for couples, luxury travellers, and anyone who wants to wake up to the postcard.

  • Panoramic castle + Charles Bridge views from river-facing rooms
  • Only Forbes Five-Star hotel and spa in the Czech Republic
  • 3 minutes to Charles Bridge, 5 minutes to Old Town Square
  • Highest room rates in Prague — feels London-Paris priced in a cheaper city
  • Non-river rooms have ordinary courtyard views; upgrading costs a lot
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Mandarin Oriental, Prague — hotel No. 2 #2 Quiet boutique · Historic monastery building 9.3

📍 Malá Strana (Lesser Town) under Prague Castle hill — 5-minute walk to Charles Bridge, 7 minutes to Malostranská metro (Line A, green), and 25–35 minutes by car to Václav Havel Airport.

Spa inside a 15th-century Renaissance church 🏰 Below Prague Castle hill in Malá Strana 🌿 Silent stone courtyard amid the tourist quarter
14th-century monasterySpa in a 15th-century churchBelow Prague Castle5 min to Charles Bridge

Mandarin Oriental, Prague is a 99-room five-star boutique carved out of a 14th-century Dominican monastery beneath Prague Castle in Malá Strana (Lesser Town), opened in 2006. The pitch isn't full-volume European grandeur — it's the rare trick of feeling sealed off from one of Europe's most tourist-packed quarters. Rooms run high-ceilinged contemporary-Bohemian, many opening onto a stone inner courtyard or framing the cathedral spires above the orange-tile rooftops. The signature spa sits inside a 15th-century Renaissance church, with a glass treatment-room floor exposing the real Romanesque wall foundations underneath. The restaurant Spices serves contemporary Pan-Asian, and Charles Bridge is a 5-minute walk away; Malostranská metro (Line A) is 7 minutes. Václav Havel Airport runs about 25–35 minutes by car. Rooms start around $470 / NZ$660 per night, score 9.3/10 overall, and the room rate buys silence and provenance more than river views.

  • 14th-century Dominican monastery — actual historic walls, not pastiche
  • Spa floor in 15th-century church reveals real Romanesque foundations through glass
  • Silent inner courtyard despite sitting in the busiest tourist quarter
  • No Vltava or Charles Bridge view from any room
  • Standard Superior/Deluxe rooms run small — monastery walls can't be moved
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Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague — hotel No. 3 #3 Luxury Boutique · 13th-century monastery 9.1

📍 Heart of Malá Strana (Lesser Town) — about a 4-minute walk to Prague Castle, 6 minutes to Charles Bridge, 2 minutes to the Malostranské náměstí tram stop, and 25-30 minutes by car to Václav Havel Airport (PRG).

1284 Augustinian monastery, monks still in residence 🍺 St. Thomas beer spa in vaulted cellars 🏰 4-minute walk to Prague Castle
13th-century monastery4-min walk to Prague CastleCzech beer spa treatmentsMarriott Luxury Collection

Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague is a 101-room Marriott Luxury Collection property tucked inside 7 connected historic buildings in the heart of Malá Strana (Lesser Town), one of Prague's oldest quarters. The hook that makes it nearly impossible to copy: part of the hotel is the St. Thomas Monastery, founded in 1284, where Augustinian monks still live and hold services today. Every room is one-of-a-kind — some sit under Gothic vaulted ceilings with centuries-old timber beams, others look onto the monastery garden or up to Prague Castle's spires. The Refectory restaurant serves contemporary Czech food in a former monastic hall, and the St. Thomas Spa, hidden in vaulted cellars, is the only place in the city to use the monks' original St. Thomas beer as the treatment base. Prague Castle is a 4-minute walk, Charles Bridge 6. Overall 9.1/10 — best for couples and history-minded travelers who want a hotel with a real story.

  • 13th-century working monastery — atmosphere you cannot replicate anywhere else
  • 4 minutes on foot to Prague Castle, 6 to Charles Bridge, heart of Malá Strana
  • St. Thomas Spa with Czech beer treatments inside ancient vaulted cellars
  • Rooms vary wildly — some are smaller than the website photos suggest; ask before booking
  • Luxury pricing plus stiff add-ons (breakfast, spa, dining) add up faster than expected
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The Emblem Hotel — hotel No. 4 #4 Luxury boutique · Heart of Old Town 9

The Emblem Hotel

From ~$194

📍 Heart of Staré Město (Old Town) — 3-5 minute walk to Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock, 4 minute walk to Náměstí Republiky metro station (Line B), 25-35 minutes by car from Václav Havel Airport (PRG)

🏛️ Restored 1920s Art Deco building 🛁 Rooftop M Spa + outdoor jacuzzi 🥩 George Prime Steak (USDA dry-aged)
59-room boutique in Old Townrooftop jacuzzi with Týn spire viewacclaimed George Prime SteakItalian marble bathrooms

The Emblem Hotel is a 59-room contemporary five-star hidden inside a restored 1920s Art Deco building in the heart of Staré Město (Old Town), about a 3-5 minute walk from Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock. The interior runs a deep black-gold-charcoal palette that plays surprisingly well against the original Art Deco stucco, and most rooms come in larger than the Old Town average — Italian marble bathrooms, with cast-iron tubs sunk into the floor in a few. The talking point everyone brings home is M Spa on the top floor, where an outdoor jacuzzi looks straight at the spires of the Týn Church and the red-tile roofs of Old Town. Downstairs, George Prime Steak serves USDA dry-aged beef with an underground wine cellar of 300+ labels. Reviewers consistently flag staff who remember names and small preferences — score 9.0/10, best for couples and design-led travelers who care more about character and central location than square metres.

  • 59-room boutique 3-5 minutes on foot from the Astronomical Clock
  • Rooftop M Spa with outdoor jacuzzi facing the Týn spires
  • Contemporary design, Italian marble bathrooms, warm staff
  • Standard category rooms run small for a five-star price point
  • Platnéřská alley out front gets noisy with day-tripper luggage wheels
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Hotel Paris Prague — hotel No. 5 #5 Art Nouveau landmark · Czech national heritage 9

Hotel Paris Prague

From ~$206

📍 Staré Město (Old Town), on U Obecního domu street — pressed against the Municipal House, around 400 yards (5 minutes on foot) to Old Town Square, 2 minutes to Náměstí Republiky metro (Line B), about 10 minutes by taxi to Praha hlavní nádraží central station, and 35–45 minutes to Václav Havel Airport (PRG).

🏛️ 1904 Art Nouveau building, Czech national heritage 🎨 Ceramic mosaics, etched glass, brass chandeliers 🚶 400 yards (5 minutes) to Old Town Square
1904 Art Nouveau buildingnext to Municipal House5 minutes to Old Town Squarequiet side street

Hotel Paris Prague is an 86-room 5-star hotel inside a 1904 Art Nouveau building so finely designed by architect Jan Veirych that it carries Czech national heritage status. The ivory facade carries stucco scrollwork and blue-and-gold ceramic mosaics; inside, the lobby greets you with a curved wrought-iron Art Nouveau staircase, hand-etched glass, brass chandeliers, and restored plaster ceilings. The address is U Obecního domu, pressed up against the Municipal House itself — about 400 yards (a 5-minute walk) to Old Town Square, but on a quiet side street that escapes the worst of the tourist crush. Náměstí Republiky metro (Line B) sits right outside, under 2 minutes on foot. Rooms start around $205 a night, which is fair value for sleeping inside a protected historic building. Overall score 9.0/10 — best for couples and architecture buffs who want to soak up Prague Art Nouveau properly.

  • 1904 Art Nouveau building with Czech national heritage status, beautiful in every corner
  • Next to the Municipal House, 5 minutes on foot to Old Town Square
  • Sits on a quiet street that ducks the worst tourist crowds
  • Some rooms are small because the historic floor plan was preserved
  • No pool and the spa is smaller than at newer hotels
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Le Palais Art Hotel Prague — hotel No. 6 #6 Art-boutique palace - Vinohrady district 9

📍 Vinohrady neighborhood, about a 5-minute walk to Namesti Miru metro (Line A), 15 minutes on foot to Wenceslas Square, and a 30 to 40-minute drive from Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG).

🎨 Every room hand-decorated by artist Veronika Jurkowitsch 🏛️ Belle Epoque palace from 1897, renovated 2014 Vinohrady - the local cafe-and-wine-bar neighborhood
1897 Belle Epoque palaceArtist-decorated roomsVinohrady cafe districtOld town spire views

Le Palais Art Hotel Prague is a 5-star, 72-room boutique tucked inside a Belle Epoque palace from 1897, sitting in the heart of Vinohrady — the leafy neighborhood where real Praguers live, drink natural wine, and queue for specialty coffee that most tourists never find. What sets this place apart is that every room and corridor was hand-decorated by Czech artist Veronika Jurkowitsch, who layered emerald greens, cherry reds, mustard yellows, and turquoise blues against classical wood furniture, ceiling frescoes, and original crystal chandeliers — so you end up sleeping inside what feels like a living art gallery. The building was fully renovated in 2014, with a spa and gym tucked into the old cellar. Some upper-floor rooms have small balconies looking across to St Ludmila's twin spires and toward Riegrovy Sady park. It is a 5-minute walk to the Namesti Miru metro stop (Line A), and about 15 minutes on foot to Wenceslas Square in the old town. Across hundreds of reviews, one note repeats: the staff remember your name. Scores 9.0/10.

  • Genuine 1897 palace where every room is hand-painted - no two alike
  • Vinohrady location, packed with hip cafes and natural-wine bars
  • Staff remember names and feel like family - unanimous in reviews
  • A 15-minute walk or 5-minute metro ride from Old Town landmarks
  • Some rooms are smaller than the word "palace" suggests
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Hotel U Prince by BHG — hotel No. 7 #7 Iconic location · directly facing the Astronomical Clock 8.6

📍 Directly on Old Town Square, opposite the Astronomical Clock — about a 5-minute walk to Staromestska metro (Line A), and roughly 30-40 minutes by car from Vaclav Havel Airport

🕰️ Directly opposite the Orloj Astronomical Clock 🍷 Terasa U Prince rooftop with 360-degree view 🏰 12th-century medieval stone building
Facing the Astronomical ClockRooftop with spire views24-room medieval boutiqueFamily-owned

Hotel U Prince by BHG is a family-owned 4-star boutique of just 24 rooms tucked into a 12th-century stone building on Old Town Square, sitting directly opposite the 600-year-old Orloj Astronomical Clock. Open the curtains in some rooms and the clock's medieval face fills the window. The real headline is Terasa U Prince, the top-floor steakhouse-bar that travel magazines have ranked among the best rooftops in the world — a 360-degree panorama of Tyn Church spires, Prague Castle, and the red-tiled roofs of the old city. Rooms run a classic look with carved wooden bed frames and exposed ceiling beams, and almost every major Prague sight is a few minutes on foot. Rates start around US$165 a night, with a guest score of 8.6/10 — best for couples and culture travellers who want to wake up in the literal heart of Prague.

  • Right on Old Town Square, facing the Astronomical Clock
  • Terasa U Prince rooftop with 360-degree spire views
  • Family-owned boutique of just 24 rooms with warm hands-on service
  • Rooms are compact and some upper floors have no lift access — stone stairs only
  • Square noise carries late: clock chimes, bar crowds, tourist chatter through the night
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Cosmopolitan Hotel Prague — hotel No. 8 #8 Historic boutique · Old Town 8.7

📍 On Zlatnicka Street in Stare Mesto (Old Town) — about 3 minutes' walk to Namesti Republiky metro (line B), 8 minutes to Old Town Square, and 35-45 minutes by car from Vaclav Havel Airport.

🏛️ Belle Epoque townhouse built in 1889 🍽️ Next Door by celebrity chef Zdenek Pohlreich 🧖 Free 24-hour gym and Finnish sauna
1889 Belle Epoque townhouseNext Door by Pohlreich8-min walk to Old Town SquareFree 24h gym and sauna

Picture a Belle Epoque townhouse from 1889 on Zlatnicka Street, a quiet lane so still you forget you are standing in the middle of Prague's Old Town. That is Cosmopolitan Hotel Prague, a 19th-century building restored into a five-star boutique with 106 rooms and suites dressed in warm cream-and-gold tones that bridge Belle Epoque ornamentation with contemporary furniture. The hotel is also home to Next Door by Zdenek Pohlreich, the restaurant of the country's best-known TV chef. Namesti Republiky metro (line B) sits a 3-minute walk away, Old Town Square is 8 minutes on foot, and the Astronomical Clock is around 10. Rates start near $120/night in low season, rising to about $270 in peak weeks. With Agoda at 8.7 and Booking at 8.6, the overall score lands at 8.7/10 — ideal for couples and quiet-luxury fans who want Old Town on their doorstep without the crowds at their door.

  • Quiet Zlatnicka Street, yet 8 minutes' walk to Old Town Square
  • Next Door restaurant by the Czech Republic's top TV chef
  • High-ceilinged rooms balancing Belle Epoque with modern comfort
  • No swimming pool on-site
  • Smallest Classic rooms are tight at 22-25 sqm
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Pytloun Boutique Hotel Prague — hotel No. 9 #9 Boutique · directly on Wenceslas Square 9

📍 Directly on Wenceslas Square — 3-min walk to Můstek metro (Lines A/B), 8-10 min to Praha hlavní nádraží (main rail station), and around 30 min by car to Václav Havel Airport (PRG).

🛍️ Directly on Wenceslas Square, Prague's shopping spine 🛁 In-room jacuzzi plus Japanese washlet toilet 🚇 3-minute walk to Můstek metro (Lines A and B)
On Wenceslas SquareIn-room Japanese washletIn-room jacuzzi3 min to Můstek metro

Pytloun Boutique Hotel Prague is a compact 5-star boutique parked directly on Wenceslas Square (Václavské náměstí) — the kilometre-long boulevard that has been the shopping and nightlife pulse of Nové Město since the 14th century. Step out the lobby and you are inside the strip: brand stores, the Palladium-grade department crowd, pubs, clubs and late-night kebab counters all on the doorstep. Rooms run warm, dark and modern, with three signatures that punch above the price: LED mood lighting you tune from a bedside remote, an in-room jacuzzi, and a Japanese washlet toilet — heated seat, warm-water wash, the works — which you almost never see in European 5-star boutiques in this band. Můstek metro (Lines A and B intersect) is a 3-minute walk; Praha hlavní nádraží, the main rail station for trains to Vienna, Berlin and Budapest, sits 8-10 minutes on foot. Guest scores tell the story: Agoda 9/10, Booking 9/10, and a near-perfect 9.8/10 for location. Best for couples and shoppers who want luxury surprises in the room plus a dead-central address for around $90 a night.

  • On Wenceslas Square, 3 min walk to Můstek metro
  • In-room jacuzzi plus Japanese washlet toilet
  • From around $90 a night for what you get
  • Rooms run compact — not resort-spacious
  • Square-facing rooms hear weekend nightlife
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Mosaic House Design Hotel — hotel No. 10 #10 Sustainable Design · Historic Nové Město Building 8.6

📍 Central Nové Město (New Town) on Odborů street — 150 m from the Vltava river, 5 minutes on foot to Karlovo namesti metro (Line B), and around 10 minutes walking to both Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge.

🏛️ 1934 Functionalist building (former cinema and bank) 🌿 Prague's first sustainable design hotel (greywater + solar) 📚 La Loca cafe-library and courtyard garden inside the building
1934 Functionalist buildingPrague's first sustainable design hotelLa Loca cafe-library10-min walk to Charles Bridge

Mosaic House Design Hotel is a 94-room design-hostel hybrid tucked inside a 1934 Functionalist building in the heart of Nové Město (New Town). The building had two earlier lives — a pre-war cinema and a bank branch — before a Czech design team restored the whole shell in 2010 into what's widely credited as Prague's first sustainable design hotel. Greywater recycling, rooftop solar panels, clean-energy systems and eco-friendly materials run through the whole building. The on-site cafe-library La Loca, the small interior courtyard garden, and a tiny basement spa with a sauna anchor the social side. The location is genuinely walkable: 150 metres from the Vltava river, 5 minutes on foot to the Karlovo namesti metro stop (Line B), and roughly 10 minutes walking to both Wenceslas Square and Charles Bridge. Rooms start around $75 a night, which is sharp value for the design, the building's story and the central footprint. Overall score 8.6/10 — best suited to solo travelers, young couples and design-minded backpackers who want a hotel with real character.

  • Prague's first sustainable design hotel inside a 1934 Functionalist building with greywater recycling and rooftop solar
  • Central Nové Město — 150 m from the Vltava, 10 minutes on foot to both Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square
  • La Loca cafe-library and courtyard garden are the social heart guests keep coming back to
  • Budget singles and economy doubles are tight, typical for a renovated 1934 building
  • Rooms facing Odborů street pick up tram and traffic noise during morning and evening rush hour
  • Basement spa is a sauna plus treatment rooms only, no pool or steam room
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📊Comparativa · 10 hoteles

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1Four Seasons Hotel Prague59.2~$586Staroměstská metro (Line A) — about 3 minutes' walk. Václav Havel Airport about 25-30 minutes by car.#1 river views · only Forbes Five-Star in the Czech Republic
2Mandarin Oriental, Prague59.3~$471Malostranská metro (Line A, green)#2 Quiet boutique · Historic monastery building
3Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague59.1~$386Malostranské náměstí tram stop#3 Luxury Boutique · 13th-century monastery
4The Emblem Hotel59.0~$194Náměstí Republiky station (Line B)#4 Luxury boutique · Heart of Old Town
5Hotel Paris Prague59.0~$206Náměstí Republiky station (Line B)#5 Art Nouveau landmark · Czech national heritage
6Le Palais Art Hotel Prague59.0~$149Namesti Miru metro (Line A), about a 5-minute walk; Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG) is a 30 to 40-minute drive.#6 Art-boutique palace - Vinohrady district
7Hotel U Prince by BHG48.6~$166Staromestska metro (Line A)#7 Iconic location · directly facing the Astronomical Clock
8Cosmopolitan Hotel Prague58.7~$120Namesti Republiky metro (line B)#8 Historic boutique · Old Town
9Pytloun Boutique Hotel Prague59.0~$91Můstek metro (Lines A/B)#9 Boutique · directly on Wenceslas Square
10Mosaic House Design Hotel48.6~$74Karlovo namesti metro (Line B) — about a 5-minute walk; direct ride to Old Town and Prague Castle.#10 Sustainable Design · Historic Nové Město Building

Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje

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#1 river views · only Forbes Five-Star in the Czech Republic
Four Seasons Hotel Prague

#1 Four Seasons Prague is three buildings from three centuries fused on the Vltava — open the curtains and Charles Bridge plus the castle are framed in the window, backed by Michelin Guide CottoCrudo and Forbes Five-Star service — the pull here is the view and the polish, not loud opulence.

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#2 Quiet boutique · Historic monastery building
Mandarin Oriental, Prague

#2 Mandarin Oriental, Prague is a medieval Dominican monastery reborn as the quietest five-star boutique in town — minutes from Charles Bridge yet sealed off from the crowds.

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#3 Luxury Boutique · 13th-century monastery
Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

#3 Augustine is sleeping inside a working 13th-century monastery 4 minutes from Prague Castle, with a beer-based spa you genuinely won't find anywhere else.

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#4 Luxury boutique · Heart of Old Town
The Emblem Hotel

#4 The Emblem is a tasteful Art Deco boutique in the middle of Old Town with a rooftop jacuzzi pointed at the Týn spires, Italian marble bathrooms and a destination steakhouse downstairs — strong on design and warm service rather than room square metres.

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#5 Art Nouveau landmark · Czech national heritage
Hotel Paris Prague

#5 Hotel Paris Prague is about sleeping inside a Czech national-heritage Art Nouveau building, on a quiet street pressed against the Municipal House — the draw is the architecture and the hidden-in-plain-sight location, not big rooms or a destination spa.

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#6 Art-boutique palace - Vinohrady district
Le Palais Art Hotel Prague

#6 Le Palais Art Hotel is about sleeping inside an 1897 Belle Epoque palace where every room is its own piece of art, set in the Vinohrady neighborhood where real Praguers actually live — it wins on atmosphere and service, not proximity to the postcard landmarks.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Qué barrio debo elegir para un primer viaje a Praga?
Para una primera visita, Staré Město (Ciudad Vieja) es la opción obvia: te despiertas dentro de la postal y puedes ir caminando al Puente de Carlos, el Reloj Astronómico y el río en menos de 5 minutos. Si lo quieres más bonito y tranquilo, cruza el río a Malá Strana bajo el castillo. Evita Nové Město a menos que quieras compras y vida nocturna cerca de la Plaza de Wenceslao, y considera Vinohrady si es tu segundo viaje y quieres vivir como un local.
¿Cómo llego del aeropuerto PRG al centro sin que me estafen?
El Aeropuerto Václav Havel (PRG) está a 17 km al oeste de la ciudad. Lo más económico es el Autobús Exprés 119 hasta Nádraží Veleslavín y luego la línea A del metro: unos 35-40 minutos en total por alrededor de 60 CZK. El Autobús 100 más la línea B del metro funciona de manera similar. Para ir de puerta a puerta, usa la app Bolt (350-450 CZK, 25-30 minutos) o reserva AirportTrans con antelación. No te acerques a la parada de taxis fuera de la Terminal 1: cobrar de más a los extranjeros con taxímetros trucados sigue siendo algo habitual en 2026, a pesar de años de medidas.
¿Cuándo es la mejor época para visitar Praga?
De finales de mayo a principios de junio y septiembre son los momentos ideales: entre 18 y 24°C, mucha luz de día y menos aglomeraciones que en julio-agosto, cuando el Puente de Carlos se vuelve genuinamente incómodo. Diciembre es mágico para los mercados navideños (Ciudad Vieja, Wenceslao y la opción local de Náměstí Míru), pero hace frío de -2 a 5°C y los fines de semana están llenos. Enero y febrero son los meses más baratos y vacíos si aguantas el frío.
¿Dónde beben cerveza los checos de verdad, no los turistas?
Evita U Fleku y las cervecerías de la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja: están bien, pero con precios para turistas. Prueba U Sudu, un laberinto de bodegas cerca de la Plaza de Wenceslao donde estudiantes y locales se apiñan para beber Krušovice barato. Lokál Dlouhááá es una moderna cadena checa de cerveza y comida muy bien ejecutada. Para Pilsner Urquell de barril, U Pinkasů lleva sirviendo desde 1843. La auténtica fábrica de Pilsner Urquell está a 90 km en Plzeň: una hora en tren y una excursión que merece la pena pasar allí medio día.
¿Qué tan grave es el problema de los carteristas?
Real, pero manejable. El Puente de Carlos en horas pico, los tranvías 22 y 23 hacia el castillo, la Plaza de la Ciudad Vieja al dar el reloj y el metro entre Můstek y Muzeum son los puntos calientes. Lleva el teléfono y la cartera en el bolsillo delantero o en un bolsillo interior con cremallera, no dejes bolsos en las mesas de los cafés e ignora a quien te «choque» o pregunte la hora: ese es el truco clásico de distracción. Los crímenes violentos son muy raros; el problema es casi exclusivamente el carterismo y los cobros excesivos.
¿Debo pagar en coronas checas o en euros?
Paga siempre en coronas checas (CZK). A unos 25 CZK por 1 EUR, los precios en euros en los sitios turísticos suelen incluir un tipo de cambio un 10-15% peor. Los cajeros de bancos checos (ČSOB, Komerční, Raiffeisen) funcionan bien: evita las máquinas azules Euronet, que ofrecen tipos pésimos. Cuando el terminal de pago pregunte si quieres pagar en tu moneda local, di siempre que no (rechaza el DCC) y paga en CZK para que sea tu banco quien haga la conversión al tipo real.
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