3 Hotels and Resorts in Prague
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Prague is the perfect destination whether you’re after a romantic getaway, a business trip, or a family holiday.
At Minor Hotels, we offer you a wide range of hotels in Prague, located in strategic areas so you make the most of your trip.
What is Prague known for?
Prague is known for its stunning architecture, rich history, classical music scene, and unique traditions such as marionette shows. It’s often referred to as the “City of a Hundred Spires” due to the many towers and spires that decorate its skyline.
What are the best places to visit in Prague?
One of the top places to visit in Prague is definitely Prague Castle, which not only boasts a stunning exterior but also holds more than 1,000 years of history.
Another must-visit is the famous Old Town. If you don’t mind walking, head from the castle across the famous Charles Bridge. Don’t forget to rub the statue of John of Nepomuk for good luck! This medieval part of the city is home to many emblematic landmarks such as the Old Town City Hall, where you can climb to the top and enjoy panoramic views of the Old Town Square and the Týn Cathedral, both of which are worth exploring. The City Hall Tower also draws hundreds of tourists with its Astronomical Clock, setting figures into action at the start of every new hour.
The Jewish Quarter is another essential stop. It once was the largest Jewish ghetto in Europe, and today, it has several important landmarks you should explore such as the Spanish Synagogue or the Old Jewish Cemetery.
What are the best things to do in Prague?
One of the best things you can do in Prague is visit the Prague State Opera, one of Europe’s most prestigious music venues. If you have the chance to attend a live performance, it’ll surely be an experience you won’t forget.
The interior of the National Museum in Prague is a work of art, offering valuable insight into the country’s past as well as strong focus on the natural sciences.
Letná Park offers beautiful views of the Vltava River and all its bridges. Popular with both locals and tourists alike, it features a beer garden, perfect for enjoying a relaxing drink.
You can also take a Vltava River cruise to admire the city from a different perspective or join a beer tasting tour to explore Prague’s strong beer culture.
What are the best months to visit Prague?
The best time to visit Prague is during spring and early autumn, before it gets too cold. During these months, the weather is pleasant enough to explore the city on foot, crowds are smaller than in summer and many cultural events take place. December is also a magical time to visit thanks to the charming Christmas markets, although it might get too cold and snowy. Summers are warm and lively, but many of our Prague hotels offer swimming pools for you to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
What are the traditional foods in Prague?
Svíčková is one of the most famous Czech dishes, and it consists of marinated beef in a creamy vegetable sauce, typically served with bread dumplings.
Another classic is Goulash, a rich beef stew made with paprika and onions, usually served with dumplings or bread.
For dessert, don’t forget to try the traditional Koláče, a round pastry filled with fruit, sweet cheese or poppy seeds. Trdelník (chimney cakes), although not originally Czech, they are quite popular in Prague and are sold throughout the city.
If you happen to be in Prague during the weekend, visit Náplavka Farmers’ Market on Saturday morning. This market consists of 90-100 stalls with seasonal produce, baked goods, homemade pastries and much more along the Vltava river.
How to get around Prague?
One of the best ways to get around Prague is on foot, as you’ll easily stroll from one landmark to the next. To make the most of your time in the city, use the efficient public transport. It is really easy to use. The extensive tram network connects most parts of the city, and the metro a fast option for covering greater distances.
What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in Prague?
Minor Hotels offers a wide range of hotels in Prague to suit your travel style. Choose from elegant city centre properties to luxurious hotels with on-site parking, perfect for those who want to explore the city on foot, like a true local.
Our hotels feature accessible and pet-friendly facilities, with free Wi-Fi, spas, swimming pools, and fully equipped gyms. For business travellers, our conference hotels also offer meeting rooms and event spaces.
Select the hotel that best suits your needs and make the most of your time in this stunning city with Minor Hotels.