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Select between several great, exclusive 4, 5 stars and homely, easy 2, 3 stars hotels in Prague. Accomodation are always and anyway fulfilling!

Prague Deals
The most seen places in Prague are: the Castle (entrance free), the biggest ancient one in the world, where you can watch at the Presidential Guard, and the changeover of the guards; the Charles Bridge, over the Vltava, that is one of the Praga’s most beautiful attraction and a bustling place of entertainment and trade, where is not so fat chance to drive a deal.

Prague Accommodation
Select your best accommodation in Prague, choosing among hotels or several alternative solutions to suit every pocket.

Prague Opera
In Prague's historic centre, the Old Town (Staré Mesto) - inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1992 - you can admire the famed Astronomical Clock (Orloj), the pure Gothic Týn Church and also several monuments and historical buildings. Nearby, you can visit the Estate Theatre, “The Prague Opera”: a neoclassical theatre where Mozart's opera Don Giovanni was first performed.

Travel Prague
As well as the Castel and the Charles Bridge, really famous tourist sites in Prague are :
the Old Town (Staré Mesto) with its famed Astronomical Clock (Orloj);
the historical Jewish ghetto monuments “Josefov” is very interesting for its well preserved historical synagogues, unique in the entire world. Other attractions are Kafka's house and the Jewish Cemetery, the oldest in Europe;
the New Town (Nové Mesto) was been part of old town until 14th Century , but despite its oldness, most of it was modernized. The main attraction here is the Wenceslas Square, which has many restaurants and well-provided shop. At its top, is the National Museum which is well worth a look. Midway down this historic Boulevard, characterized by trendy discos and Art Nouveau hotels, romantic restaurants and the unique Disney-colored Jubilee Synagogue;
the Lesser Town (Malá strana) is a district that offers luxurious streets and striking churches, the most renowned one is certainly St. Nicholas

Last Minute Prague
The city centre is reachable from the Ruzyně International Airport in no more than 30 minutes by car. The national carrier operating, Czech Airlines (ČSA) proposes in each times of year interesting holiday packages last minute

Bed and Breakfast Prague
If you opt for a family atmosphere or better prices you can easily find alternative accommodations like bed and breakfasts, pensions and guest houses.

Prague Transfers
The cheapest transfer way is certainly the by bus, but the most comfortable one is by taxi. If you need to reach the city center from the airport, you can travel by the Airport Express: a bus that leaves the airport every 30 minutes. Several companies also offer a shuttle service to the hotel and back.

Cheap Hotels Prague
It’s not so difficult to find some cheap hotels in the New Town (Nové Mesto), near the National Museum and the notable Wenceslas Square, with its many shops, good restaurants and trendy discos.

Flights Prague
Given that Prague is one the most visited European capitals, several offers are available for flights to Prague: many low costs and good flights with the national airline CSA.

Prague Apartments
Almost all districts propose any typologies of comfortable and not so expensive apartments in Old Town, or not far from the city centre anyway, for long/short term rentals or sales.

Visit Prague
Capital and largest city of the new Czech Republic since 1994 (when Czechoslovakia split into two countries), Prague has become one of the most popular travel destinations in Central Europe.

City Center Prague
Prague's city centre is composed by four areas, split by the Vltava River. On the first side: the New Town (Nove Mesto) with Wenceslas Square; the Old Town (Stare Mesto) with the Old Town Square; the Jewish Quarter (Josefov). On the second side: the Lesser Quarter (Mala Strana), that leads up to Prague Castle.