Posts Tagged ‘Prague Wenceslas Square hotels’
Apartments Wenceslas Square 36+48, Prague
Prominently situated right in the middle of the main boulevard Wenceslas Square, all famous sights are easily reachable on foot from these fully equipped apartments.

Prague Inn Hotel
The Hotel Prague Inn is centrally located on the lower end of the famous Wenceslas Square. Explore the beauty of Prague and reach all the main historical sights without using any transportation services.

Elysee Hotel, Prague
The elegant Elysee Hotel is located right on Prague’s famous Wenceslas Square in the heart of the city and offers your soundproofed rooms and free internet access.

Hotel Liberty, Prague
Hotel Liberty is situated right on famous Wenceslas Square, and offers charming, fully equipped rooms and suites with wireless internet access free of charge.
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Hotel Julis, Prague
The Euroagentur Hotel Juliš is situated right in the heart of Prague on famous Wenceslas Square and offers free internet access and kitchenettes in all its rooms.
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Metamorphis Excellent Hotel, Prague
This luxurious historic hotel dates back to the 14th century and is conveniently located directly in the heart of the Old Town of Prague, mere minutes from the Old Town Square.

Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel,Prague
Representing the avant garde of luxury hotels when it opened in 1932, the Radisson Blu Alcron Hotel remains the most prestigious of Prague’s hotels, ideally located adjacent to Wenceslas Square.

Hotel Palace Praha
The luxury Art-Nouveau Palace Praha hotel is perfectly located in the historical city centre, just a few steps from Wenceslas and Old Town squares, as well as from the shopping areas.

Hotel Jalta Prague
Situated right in the middle of famous Wenceslas Square, the elegant Hotel Jalta is surrounded by the most famous sights of Prague and offers excellent public transport connections.

Elite Hotel, Prague
The Elite hotel is located in a quiet district in the historic centre of Prague, a few steps from Old Town Square, the National Theatre and the Wenceslas Square.
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