Historic Hotels of Prague
Discover Prague from the heart of the Castle District or Old Prague at an exceptional tariff
Century Old Town
Part of the Mercure group, this 4-star hotel is close to Old Town Square and the Powder Tower. A newly reconstructed building from the 19th century, its facilities include restaurant, bar and 174 air-conditioned rooms with private facilities, hairdryer, safe, mini-bar and satellite TV.
Hotel Savoy
In the Castle District, a few steps from Prague Castle and St. Vitus Cathedral, this 5-star hotel was built in the Art Nouveau style in 1911. Restaurant, bar, library, gym and spa. 55 air-conditioned rooms with private facilities, hairdryer, safe, complimentary mini-bar and satellite TV.
Hotel Pariz
In Bohumil Hrabal’s novel ‘I Served the King of England’, the narrator relates: ‘the Hotel Pariz was a wonder to behold, so beautiful in fact that I almost fell over. The mirrors on the wall, the copper banisters, the door handles and the impeccably polished chandeliers…’ Thankfully neither the totalitarian nor developer’s hand has since ravaged this 5-star landmark hotel, built in art nouveau style (1907). ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ restaurant, Café de Paris and 86 rooms with air-conditioning, private facilities, hairdryer, safe, mini-bar and satellite TV.


