Charismatic Prague is a living museum and one of Europe's most attractive cities. Stroll the medieval cobbled streets, relax in the ancient squares and admire the many architectural treasures of this 'city of a hundred spires'.
We have many hotels in which you can stay in Prague. Below are a selection of some of our featured properties.
Ibis Mala Strana
Price from £160pp
Recently built, this large, modern property offers a functional base and efficient, reliable service.
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Free nights - pay for two nights or more and get one extra free; valid for complete stays 1 Nov-26 Dec 2007, 2 Jan-28 Feb and 1 Nov-26 Dec 2008.
Cloister Inn
Price from £165pp
On the site of a medieval convent, this hotel provides attractive accommodation in Prague's oldest quarter .
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Free nights - pay for three nights or more and get one extra free; valid for complete stays 1 Nov-26 Dec 2007, 2 Jan-19 Mar and 1 Nov-26 Dec 2008.
Hotel Paris plus
Price from £209pp
A beautiful, traditional hotel that's enviably set in the heart of Prague, Hotel Paris is known for its traditional standards and delightful old-fashioned style of service.
Free nights - Pay for two nights or more and get one extra free; valid for Sun-Tues arrivals for complete stays 1-30 Nov 2007. Pay for three nights or more and get one extra free; valid for complete stays 1 Oct-26 Dec 2007 and 3 Jan-31 Dec 2008.
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Mandarin Oriental Prague
Price from £230pp
The Mandarin Oriental began life as a monastery in the 14th Century and today provides an unparalleled experience in Prague. Ultimate luxury makes this hotel a finest.
Free nights - pay for two nights or more and get one extra free; valid for complete stays 3 Jan-29 Feb 2008. Pay for three nights or more and get one extra free; valid for complete stays 1 Nov-28 Dec 2007, 1 Jul-30 Aug and 1 Nov-28 Dec 2008.
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Getting to your hotel
Transfers are not included.
Getting around
Many of Prague's main attractions are concentrated in certain areas, such as Wenceslas Square and the Old Town, and both are easily explored on foot. Not only are trams readily available, they also provide a scenic way to see the city. the Metro is quick, clean and offers great value-a single ticket entitles you to an hour's travel anywhere on the system. Trains run every two or six minutes.