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15 Best Hotels In Prague Near Charles Bridge

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Seeking the best hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge?

The Charles Bridge is one of the most famous sights in Prague, appearing in everything from the original Mission: Impossible to Angelina Jolie-starring action flick Wanted. Given its iconic status, it’s hardly surprising that many people want to stay in hotels in Old Town Prague that are located near the striking structure.

We could (and, indeed, have) spent hours hanging about on the Charles Bridge, examining the intricate statuary that lines its sides. Looking just as beautiful in summer sun as in winter snow, it’s a stunning example of man’s ingenuity, taking 45 years to complete after the construction was initiated in 1357.

Some of the most desirable Charles Bridge hotels Prague has to offer even have their own views of the bridge from private terraces.

Hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge.

In this post, we’ve compiled a selection that encompasses all different types of hotels, from an over-the-top neo-gothic mansion to a simple Charles Bridge Prague hostel.

TOP PICK Of Hotels In Prague Near Charles Bridge

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Top pick of hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge

HOTEL KINGS COURT

Located a 15-minute walk from the Charles Bridge, Hotel Kings Court boasts comfortable suites and extensive facilities including a fantastic spa.

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5 Star Hotels Near Charles Bridge Prague

Glossy interiors, ornate furnishings, decadent spas – there are abundant 5-star hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge where you can indulge in the finer things in life. Rooftop Jacuzzis and breakfast buffet feasts are par for the course at these hotels near Old Town Prague, which take inspiration from not just Old-World Bohemia but also the Far East.

#1 Hotel Kings Court – A Majestic Mansion Block.

One of the grandest buildings on Náměstí Republiky (Republic Square), the Hotel Kings Court was formerly the Czech Chamber of Commerce, which spared no expense to create a statement building that screams wealth and power.

LOCATION | The luxurious shopping street of Na Příkopě is right on the doorstep, as are the metro and tram stations of Náměstí Republiky. Stroll for less than 10 minutes, and you’ll be right in the middle of the Old Town, while the Charles Bridge is a little further away at 15 minutes walk.

FACILITIES | The spa here consists of a plunge pool, a Finnish sauna, and a steam bath, as well as treatment rooms. If you want to work out, the gym is supplied with Technogym equipment, while if you want to eat, the casual all-day restaurant ADELE serves up classic Italian. The most unusual facet, however, is the small casino where you can court lady luck.

ROOMS | The rooms are of a good size for hotels in Old Town Prague, with a restrained elegance running through the furnishings. Bathrooms are supplied with L’Occitane toiletries, while the bedrooms contain a flat-screen TV, a Nespresso machine, and a smart light and curtain system.

#2 Hotel Paris Prague – A Neo-Gothic Nod To The Past.

A neighbour of the Hotel Kings Court, the Hotel Paris is a 1904 building whose neo-gothic exterior is designed to replicate the traditional flavour of the Old Town. Inside, however, you’ll find art nouveau flourishes, from the gilded statues to the intricately decorated bannisters.

LOCATION | The Powder Gate, part of the former city walls defending the Old Town, is right outside, while the Charles Bridge is about 15 minutes walk. Hop on a tram, and you can be at the foot of Prague Castle in 20 minutes.

FACILITIES | We love the charming wood panelling and glitzy chandeliers of Restaurant NOE, which plates up a mixture of Czech specialities and French fare. Next door, Tony’s Café & Bar is a more casual (but still chandeliered) space to grab a cocktail or coffee.

Like many 5-star hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge, the Hotel Paris contains a plunge pool, a sauna, a steam bath, a Jacuzzi, and a fitness centre (24 hours). Pet and private parking services are available for a fee.

ROOMS | Aiming at an Old World-y air, the rooms display a tan and red colour palette, accented with striped wallpaper, to create accommodation that looks straight out of the early 1900s.

#3 The Emblem Prague Hotel – Style With Substance.

Situated on a handsome street just off the Old Town Square, the Emblem Prague Hotel pays careful attention to detail in every aspect of its offering.

LOCATION | If you’re looking for hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge, this one is just over five minutes walk from the iconic structure. All the Old Town is on your doorstep, including such monuments as the Old Church of Our Lady before Týn.

FACILITIES | Our favourite part of the Emblem Hotel is probably the rooftop Jacuzzi, which costs a little extra to use but provides gorgeous views of the surrounding area. Also noteworthy is the George Prime Steakhouse, a flashy hangout that (as the name suggests) serves excellent cuts of meat during the day but is also where guests can opt to partake of breakfast in the morning.

Additionally, the hotel contains a spa with a sauna, steam room, and relaxation room, as well as a 24-hour gym. You’ll also find a collection of lounge rooms that have their own distinctive characters, from the fumoir to the salon.

ROOMS | A total of 59 rooms (including four junior suites and three luxury suites) are available, each one filled with custom-designed furniture.

#4 Allure Hotel Prague – A Seductively Situated Spot.

Inside an art nouveau building from 1909, the Allure Hotel is a fashionable residence in a conveniently located part of Prague.

LOCATION | Found on the edge of the Jewish Quarter, this property is well located in the Old Town, 10 minutes from the Rudolfinum concert hall and 15 minutes from the Charles Bridge.

FACILITIES | We love the beautifully appointed cocktail bar, which is small but oozes class with its plush furniture and dramatic, unique chandelier. There’s also a little outdoor terrace and a breakfast room.

Massages, private parking, and airport transfers can all be obtained for additional fees.

ROOMS | This Charles Bridge Prague hotel has bright rooms apparelled in clean white. Each one is furnished with blue chairs/sofas and decorated with a representation of the Prague skyline.

#5 Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague – One Of The Most Well-Decorated Prague Hotels Charles Bridge.

Drawing upon East Asian culture for its décor, the Buddha-Bar Hotel is wreathed in bright reds and dragon motifs.

LOCATION | It’s a 15-minute stroll through the Old Town Square to Charles Bridge from this hotel, which has the Powder Gate, the Church of Our Lady Before Tyn, and several upmarket shopping centres right on the doorstep.

FACILITIES | Named after the Buddha, Siddharta Café serves up an appetising selection of Asian-inspired dishes for lunch, as well as offering a cooked breakfast in the morning. Book out the spa suite for you and your partner so that the two of you can relax with a Jacuzzi, a steam bath, and a hammam, as well as a selection of treatments.

ROOMS | Scarlet-red mosaic tiles, fabrics, and furniture create a dramatic effect. Each of the 35 sizable rooms here comes with a dragon-adorned bathtub, a separate rain shower, L’Occitane toiletries, a 40-inch smart TV, a surround-sound music system, and a Nespresso coffee machine.

Prague Hotels Near Charles Bridge – East Side

Hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge on the east side are surrounded by loads of eateries, bars, and coffee houses. There’s a lively atmosphere no matter the time of day or even the time of year, with both the Old Town and the Jewish Quarter providing plenty of attractions for visitors.

#6 Royal Road Residence – Excellently Located Hostel Charles Bridge Prague.

The Royal Road Residence is a simply decorated hostel near Charles Bridge Prague that’s perfect for those who prioritise location over luxury.

LOCATION | This Prague Charles Bridge hotel is just steps from the water, with the Old Town in the vicinity and Wenceslas Square a leisurely 20-minute walk away.

FACILITIES | Breakfast is available for a fee, as is on-site parking. The staff can also offer luggage storage and airport transfers.

ROOMS | If you’re travelling on a budget, the double with a shared bathroom is a compact, affordable option, but we much prefer the apartments on offer here. These spacious, kitchen-equipped flats range from nicely laid out studios to 735-square-foot spaces that can fit up to eight people, making it an ideal choice for families.

#7 Hotel Leonardo & Bookquet Prague – One Of The Most Historic Hotels Close To Charles Bridge Prague.

If you’re looking for a hotel that comes with a past, the Hotel Leonardo & Bookquet occupies a building that dates to the 15th century – though some of the finest decoration stems from Prague’s art nouveau era.

LOCATION | Just to the south of Charles Bridge, this hotel is 10 minutes from the Old Town and 15 minutes from the picturesque neighbourhood of Mala Strana (Lesser Town).

FACILITIES | Our favourite part of the Hotel Leonardo & Bookquet is its internal terrace, which is a nice, quiet place to enjoy an afternoon drink. A continental breakfast buffet is served in the morning, while parking and airport transfers can be arranged in advance.

ROOMS | One of the most elegant 4-star hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge, the Hotel Leonardo & Bookquet’s rooms blend unique pieces of antique furniture with a clean colour palette of white accented with orange.

#8 Hotel Leon D’Oro – An Italian-Themed Prague Experience.

The Hotel Leon D’Oro is part of the Pinelli Hotels Group, a series of Italian-inspired properties that are found in some of Prague’s most desirable locales.

LOCATION | As well as being very close to the Old Town and only a short distance from the Charles Bridge, this property is also near some rather more niche attractions, such as the Sex Machines Museum and the Illusion Art Museum.

FACILITIES | Prepared to grease the wheels of romance, the Hotel Leon D’Oro can create custom bouquets for your room, as well as scatter rose petals on the bed and have a chilled bottle of sparkling wine waiting for you on arrival.

The hotel’s breakfast is included with the accommodation, while for the rest of the day, you can devour Italian eats in the on-site restaurant. Parking is available in the hotel’s garage for a fee.

ROOMS | On the whole, the 90 rooms here are unimaginatively decorated, though they do have decent square footage. For something special, however, we recommend opting for the suite with a terrace, which has stunning views out over the Old Town.

#9 Unitas Hotel – One Of The Best-Value Hotels Prague Near Charles Bridge.

The family-run Unitas Hotel has one of the most fascinatingly diverse histories of all hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge. At one point, it was a convent, though it’s also been used as a base for the state secret police and as a prison.

LOCATION | The stunning National Theatre is a couple of minutes away, while the equally grand National Museum is about 20 minutes away. Both the Old Town and the Charles Bridge are about 10 minutes on foot.

FACILITIES | Breakfast, parking, dry cleaning, and laundry services are all available for a fee. There’s also a small bar where you can grab a coffee, beer, or glass of wine.

ROOMS | There are 36 lodgings on offer here, ranging from the 226-square-foot single to the 452-square-foot honeymoon suite, which comes with a coffee machine, a bottle of sparkling wine, a bouquet of flowers and a heart-shaped bathtub.

#10 Betlem Prague Apartments – Centrally Located Apartment Hotel.

While the Betlem Prague Apartments don’t have much to offer design aficionados, they do feature a good set of appliances for people who want to be able to cook their own meals and have a little more space than a hotel can provide.

LOCATION | Right beside the 14th-century Bethlehem Chapel, where Czech religious reformer Jan Hus preached, this building is seven minutes from the Charles Bridge.

FACILITIES | These apartments don’t have as many services as other hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge. What they do have, however, is daily housekeeping, private parking, and an airport shuttle.

ROOMS | There are seven basically decorated apartments on offer here, each one boasting a fully equipped kitchen, a bathroom, and a living room area. Some have a single bedroom, while others contain two.

Hotels Near Charles Bridge In Prague – West Side

While the west side of Charles Bridge isn’t quite as lively as the east side, it’s arguably more beautiful, with cobbled streets, charming gardens, and delightful taverns. Over it all looms the dramatic sight of St. Vitus Cathedral and the other buildings of the Prague Castle Complex.

#11 Hotel Waldstein – A 14th-Century Boutique.

There are just 19 rooms at the Hotel Waldstein, which has been relatively recently renovated into one of the most distinctive boutique hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge.

LOCATION | Waldstein Palace and Gardens are right behind the hotel, while Prague Castle is a 15-minute uphill walk.

FACILITIES | We love the breakfast buffet (included with the room price) not just because of the food but also because it’s served in the dramatic, vaulted stone caverns beneath the building. For other meals, however, you’ll have to venture out to one of the local pubs.

ROOMS | Combining the building’s 14th-century past with modern amenities, the rooms at the Hotel Waldstein display the building’s unique historical architecture (including exposed wooden beams and curving ceilings) while also containing flat-screen TVs and coffee machines. Admittedly, accommodation is on the small side, but you get plenty of personality.

#12 Residence Charles Bridge – Designer Apartment Hotel Near Charles Bridge Prague.

The Residence Charles Bridge consists of a series of lovingly designed apartments that look modern and chic.

LOCATION | A few small steps from the Charles Bridge, this property has the peacock-filled park of Vojan Gardens next door.

FACILITIES | The management essentially hands you the keys to your apartment and leaves you alone, though you can request luggage storage if you’re arriving early or leaving late.

ROOMS | Each of the apartments here has its own flavour, with unique pieces of furniture and artwork making the place feel simultaneously upmarket and homely. Almost all the eight options boast views of Charles Bridge, though our favourite is apartment number five, which has (in our opinion) the best terrace, including a sectional sofa that looks out right onto the Vltava.

#13 Miss Sophie’s Charles Bridge – Loft Apartments In A Former Palace.

Another excellent apartment hotel option, Miss Sophie’s Charles Bridge, is a characterful little spot just beside the baroque St. Nicholas Church.

LOCATION | If you fancy a hike, Petrin Hill is in the vicinity, as is the Museum of Franz Kafka, dedicated to Czechia’s most famous author. Prague Castle is 10 minutes away.

FACILITIES | The morning repast, featuring a selection of pastries, cheese, hams, and muesli, can be taken in either the breakfast room or your bedroom. There’s also a 24-hour reception that will help make your Prague stay memorable by helping with advice and bookings.

While there isn’t a spa on site, guests can utilise the wellness area at Miss Sophie’s New Town location, which contains an infrared sauna, a hot tub, and a chill zone.

ROOMS | Miss Sophie’s has just three different apartments to offer guests, with the largest able to accommodate up to six people across two bedrooms. Situated on the top floor of a rococo palace, these lofts are full of wood beams, oak wood floors, and pieces of unique wood furniture. Each lodging has either a kitchenette or a kitchen, as well as a living-dining area.

#14 Hotel at the Golden Scissors – Picturesquely Situated Charles Bridge Hotel Prague.

One of the hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge that’s located on Kampa Island, the Hotel at the Golden Scissors, is to be found inside a pretty neighbourhood building on a rather sweet tree-lined street.

LOCATION | Few hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge are quite as close to the iconic statue-lined structure as the Hotel at the Golden Scissors. The city’s famous Lennon Wall is a couple of streets over.

FACILITIES | The in-house restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating where you can enjoy some fine Czech cuisine and beer. Parking can be arranged at a nearby public parking area.

ROOMS | There are ten rooms, ranging from 194 square feet to 474 square feet. Decorated in cream-coloured tones, they are the epitome of elegant comfort, with parquet flooring and lush fabrics.

#15 The Charles – An Exquisite Period Piece.

Last on our list of hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge, the Charles gives you the opportunity to live in a hotel that retains many of its original medieval features while also boasting mod cons.

LOCATION | In the middle of Mala Strana, this property is surrounded by picture-perfect buildings filled with boutique shops, beer halls, and local Czech eateries.

FACILITIES | A buffet breakfast is served in a basement area that’s delightfully decorated with a mural of the Charles Bridge. The reception is open 24 hours a day, and a laundry service is available upon request. Pets are welcome for an additional fee.

ROOMS | There are 31 rooms at the Charles, each one clothed in bold-coloured fabrics. Restored painted wood beams and baroque furniture bring to the fore the building’s past with aplomb.

Hotels In Prague Near Charles Bridge: FAQs

How far from Charles Bridge to Old Town Prague?

The distance between Charles Bridge and Old Town Square in Prague is approximately 1 kilometre. It’s a very walkable 10-15 minute journey through charming streets, making it convenient for travellers. So you can easily stroll from one iconic spot to another, taking in the city’s beauty.

Where are the best areas to stay in Prague?

The best areas to stay in Prague depend on your preferences. For first-timers, Old Town is unbeatable for its proximity to major attractions. Mala Strana offers a quieter charm yet is still close to the action. If you’re after a local vibe, Vinohrady is trendy, with lots of cafes and parks. Wenceslas Square area suits those looking for nightlife.

What area is Charles Bridge in Prague?

Charles Bridge straddles the Vltava River and connects Prague’s Old Town with Malá Strana District. This iconic stone bridge is a bustling spot, rich in history and filled with artists, musicians, and tourists. It’s centrally located, making it easily accessible from multiple districts and a must-visit landmark in Prague.

What is Charles Bridge famous for?

Charles Bridge is famous for its historical significance, Baroque statues, and stunning panoramic views of Prague’s skyline. Built in the 14th century under the auspices of King Charles IV, it has become one of Prague’s most iconic landmarks.

The bridge is often bustling with tourists, artists, and musicians, adding a vibrant atmosphere to its ancient, cobblestoned walkway. It’s a must-see for anyone visiting the city, offering a direct connection between Prague’s Old Town and Lesser Town.

What are some interesting facts about Charles Bridge?

  • 📅 Built in 1357 under King Charles IV.
  • 🕒 Built at 5:31 a.m. on July 9th for numerological strength. The timing was carefully calculated using palindromic numbers 1-3-5-7-9-7-5-3-1, which, according to numerology, create a bridge of strength.
  • 🥚 Legend says eggs were used in the mortar for extra durability.
  • 🗿 Home to 30 statues and statuaries, now replicas for preservation.
  • 🤲 Touching the St. John of Nepomuk plaque is said to bring good luck.
  • 🎨 Serves as an open-air gallery for artists and musicians.

Can you walk across Charles Bridge Prague?

Absolutely, you can walk across Charles Bridge in Prague, and it’s a must-do experience. The pedestrian-only stone bridge offers stunning views of the Vltava River and the city skyline, including Prague Castle. It’s a vibrant spot with artists, musicians, and vendors, making the stroll both scenic and lively.

What is special about Charles Bridge?

Charles Bridge is a symbol of Prague, a Gothic masterpiece connecting the Old Town to Mala Strana. Built in the 14th century, it’s adorned with 30 statues and offers panoramic views of the city. The bridge is a bustling hub for artists, musicians, and tourists seeking its unique, historic atmosphere.

Hotels In Prague Near Charles Bridge: Final Word

One of the best things about visiting the Czech capital is that it’s a handsome-looking city all year round. No matter if you arrive for the snowy winter, the crisp spring, or the sultry summer, this list of hotels in Prague near Charles Bridge will provide you with a good starting point for places to stay.

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