Cheap Hotels in Prague
Experiencing Prague is much more than just hitting the tourist sites, some of the most charming sites in this historic city are tucked away in neighbourhoods. Our research revealed some cheap hotels in Prague in cool neighbourhoods convenient to the inner city trams which run every 10 minutes and the bus system that runs across town. Whether you prefer to stay in a historic hotel in Old Prague or a contemporary hostel on the outskirts, you’ll find a family atmosphere and spirit of camaraderie that can’t be bought at any price.
1. No matter which direction you head leaving the quiet neighbourhood around the Hotel Karlin, you’ll find an adventure awaiting. To the north is the second largest island in the River Vltava, Ostrov Štvanice (the Island of Hunting) with public tennis courts and a hockey hall. A block east or west are tram stops to whisk you off to the major attractions and a block south is the Florenc bus station with local and international departures. Just a few blocks further you‘ll find the grand Vitkov Park that often hosts outdoor concerts. The friendly hotel staff will start you off with a free breakfast at the Amfora restaurant where you can be served on their lovely terrace. The crisp spacious rooms come with a private bathroom, Internet and cable television with international channel choices. The stylish lounge and bar area provide the opportunity to meet fellow travelers and the tour desk will be happy to provide information on tickets and public transportation schedules.

2. After a delicious Mediterranean meal recommended by the friendly Nabucco Hotel staff, you can relax in your well decorated air conditioned room to watch satellite TV and with a well-stocked mini bar for late night snacks. In the morning you will wake to an above average free breakfast including scrambled eggs and sausages along with yogurt and pastries. You can access the Internet on the free computers in the lounge and consult the tour desk about the best way to get to attractions like the nearby historic Wenceslas Square. Right across a street is a bowling alley and around the corner you’ll find a café, bakery and even a cheap pizza joint. Just a 5 minute walk away is where the tram departs every 10 minutes, a great way to see the city up close. Although the hotel is close to the rail yards, the rooms are quiet, clean and very spacious.
3. If you dreamed of waking up in a charming old world style hotel and seeing the Prague Castle outside your window, Little Town
is your kind of place! Owned for generations by a respected gem-cutting family, the atmosphere in this friendly hotel drips of old world charm and gracious service. WI-Fi access is available throughout the building including the on-site restaurant, nightclub, game room and lounge area at the 24 hour reception desk. In the top of the line dorm rooms you’ll find self-catering kitchens, lockers, private bathrooms and TVs with DVDs. You can even use the washing machines and a complimentary PC with a printer. It’s a quick walk to the famous Charles Bridge and other fabulous architectural wonders that grace Old Prague. You can purchase breakfast in the restaurant and arrange with the tour desk for a free city tour. When it’s time to go, they’ll coordinate your schedule with their shuttle to the Airport.
With such charming cheap hotels in Prague you’ll find that you don’t have to sacrifice an iota of comfort for more wiggle room in your budget.










