Posted by: redjammy | July 17, 2008

Prague Hotels

Prague is the capital and the largest city of the Czech Republic. There are many hotels in Prague, witch you can find and most are located close to bigger tourist attractions like the Charles Bridge, Prague Castle, Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square and major theaters. Prague hotels are close to Metro or tram stations for faster transportation, to major attractions. Prague has a most respectful wealth of accommodation options, with many of them within short walking distance of the town center.

Among most luxurious Prague hotels with five stars count Hotel Ambassador, Hotel Golden Gate, Hotel Iron Gate and Grand Hotel Praha. Prague has the most visitors generally from April to October and usually allot of visitors can be expected also during New Year. For some visitors it may be important to know, that the prices for accommodation in peak season can be twice as high and reservations are defiantly advised. For those travelers to Prague, that want to stay and tour around the town in style, there is a luxury hotel, which was built in a 14th century inside a monastery. Most visitors will be happy to hear that normally, tax and breakfast are also included in the room rate.


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  1. [...] Prague is a hugely popular tourist venue. Some grand hotels have been restored and new ones have been built. Standard of service and upkeep have been improving, but can still be below the western levels. Yet many hotels have raised their room prices steeply, exploiting the city’s tourist potential. Restaurants however, even smart ones, remain modestly priced and good value, as they cater for local people too. A meal for two with wine may be only a quarter of the cost of a B&B, whereas in France it might be twice the B&B price. [...]

  2. [...] Prague is a hugely popular tourist venue. Some grand hotels have been restored and new ones have been built. Standard of service and upkeep have been improving, but can still be below the western levels. Yet many hotels have raised their room prices steeply, exploiting the city’s tourist potential. Restaurants however, even smart ones, remain modestly priced and good value, as they cater for local people too. A meal for two with wine may be only a quarter of the cost of a B&B, whereas in France it might be twice the B&B price. [...]


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