Eastern and Central Europe (Eyewitness Travel Guides)

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PRAGUE


Pension Březina h 0 z |
Legerova 41, Praha 2 Tel 224 266 779 Fax 224 266 777 Rooms 35 Map F5


This run-down building houses a wonderful bed-and-breakfast establishment. The rooms are simple and modern,
many facing a small garden at the back, and some have exposed wooden beams. It also has two suites, ideal for
families. Breakfast is served in a small dining room. http://www.brezina.cz


Cloister Inn h 0 z ||
Konviktská 14, Praha 1 Tel 224 211 020 Fax 224 210 800 Rooms 75 Map D4


This modern hotel, close to the Charles Bridge (see pp244–5), offers large, comfortably furnished rooms with
attached bathrooms. Breakfast is served in a spacious dining room while tea and coffee are available all day.
There is free Internet access for guests in the lobby. http://www.cloister-inn.com


Pension Dientzenhofer h 7 ||
Nosticova 2, Praha 1 Tel 257 311 319 Fax 257 320 888 Rooms 9 Map C4


Located only a few minutes’ walk from the Charles Bridge, this well-kept pension was the birthplace of Baroque
architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer. The rooms are comfortable with en-suite bathrooms, satellite TV and minibar.
Guests can make use of a small terrace. http://www.dientzenhofer.cz


Sax 0 z ||
Jánský vršek 3, Praha 1 Tel 257 531 268 Fax 257 534 101 Rooms 22 Map B3


Situated close to Prague Castle (see pp232–3), this Neo-Classical hotel is ideal for those who wish to be the first
to arrive in the morning in Hradčany. The rooms are simply furnished, with windows facing the spectacular glass-
roofed inner atrium. http://www.sax.cz


Betlem Club h |||
Betlémské náměsti 9, Praha 1 Tel 222 221 574 Fax 222 220 580 Rooms 21 Map D4


Close to the Old Town Square (see pp246–7), this hotel is housed in a pretty medieval, pastel-green building in
Betlémské Square. The rooms are small but well furnished and have attached bathrooms. Rebuilt many times, the
house has a fascinating history and still has its original cellar. http://www.betlemclub.cz


Domus Henrici h 0 z |||
Loretánská 11, Praha 1 Tel 220 511 369 Fax 220 511 502 Rooms 8 Map A3


Part of the Hidden Places hotel group, Domus Henrici is about as close to the Prague Castle as one can get, so
visitors will love the location. Rooms are enormous and tastefully decorated. An excellent buffet breakfast is
served on the terrace in the summer. http://www.hidden-places.com


U Brány h 0 z |||


Nerudova 21, Praha 1 Tel 257 212 029 Fax 257 212 758 Rooms 17 Map B3


One of the best hotels in Prague, U Brány is always fully occupied during high season, so it is best to book well in
advance. The rooms, comprising two-, three- and four-room suites, are elegantly furnished, and the bathrooms
are fantastic. Facilities include satellite TV and minibar. http://www.ubrany.cz


U Zlatého Stromu h 0 |||
Karlova 6, Praha 1 Tel 222 220 441 Fax 222 220 441 Rooms 22 Map D4


Housed in a historic building, the rooms of the U Zlatého Stromu are small but have plenty of character. All the
furnishings are tasteful, including the lovely wood-beamed ceilings. Some windows face the courtyard while
others overlook the busy streets. http://www.zlatystrom.cz


Bellagio 0 z ||||
Klimentská 30 Tel 222 314 350 Fax 222 312 708 Rooms 76 Map E3


This lovely hotel, pastel-pink on the outside, offers tastefully furnished rooms, large and small, with fair-sized
bathrooms. All rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi Internet access. The hotel bar is one of the most fashionable
in Prague, and its restaurant Isabella is equally popular. http://www.bellagiohotel.cz


PRICE CATEGORIES
Price categories are for a standard double
room with bathroom per night in high
season, including breakfast, tax and
service charges.

CZECH REPUBLIC

Where to Stay in the


Czech Republic


The Czech Republic has a variety of accommodation
to choose from at a range of prices. The top-range hotels
are as good as any in Europe but often just as expensive.
In Prague, especially, budget options are scarce. However,
finding a place to stay in a town or village is not difficult.


| under 3,000Kč
|| 3,000–4,500Kč
||| 4,500–6,000Kč
|||| 6,000–8,000Kč
||||| over 8,000Kč

Map References see map of Prague pp230–231

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