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  • Old European decorum meets Old European decadence: built in 1920, the Bohemia was home to one of Jazz-Age Prague’s liveliest clubs. Its 78 rooms were refurbished in 2002. The best views are from the eighth floor.

  • Prague’s premiere convention hotel boasts nearly 800 rooms and suites, an extensive fitness centre, a casino and the largest meeting facilities aside from the Congress Centre in Vyšehrad. Rates go down in summer.

  • Holiday Inn

    The new hotel adjoining the Congress Centre near Vyšehrad was chosen as Best Hotel Project of 2001. Drivers will appreciate the large garage and adjoining petrol station. Ask for a castle view.

  • Hostel Advantage

    Accommodation ranges from singles to seven-bed rooms. Each floor has two kitchens and a TV room.

  • Hostel ELF

    On the second floor of a fin de siècle building near the main bus and train stations, Hostel ELF’s rooms range from singles to six-bed dormitories. There is a shared kitchen, common room and garden. The staff will arrange walking tours for you.

  • The dormitories are student housing through the school year. There is a beer garden adjacent Open July to September.

  • The dormitory-style accommodation, with four to six beds to a room, are basic, but include little niceties like fresh lemonade and snacks.

  • This central Malá Strana hostel takes its name from a First Republic national fitness movement and shares the Tyrý Palace with the National Museum’s sport history exhibitions. The six doubles and eight 12-bed rooms are up a suitably athletic flight of stairs. No smoking.

  • The hotel at St Catherine’s luxuriously furnished rooms and apartments are great value. Located near the Prague Botanical Gardens and the river, the family-run inn is very quiet and has little eccentricities like the display of lovely junk from the bazaar next door.

  • In the 14th century, Carmelite nuns serving at the Church of Our Lady of the Snows had their convent on this site. The 88 snug rooms look out on either the Franciscan Gardens or busy Wenceslas Square, with its many shops, cinemas and cafés. Guarded parking nearby.

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