Best Hotels in Prague Old Town — Gothic Spires and Grand Squares
Prague's Old Town is one of those places that looks almost too beautiful to be real. Gothic spires, pastel baroque facades, and a medieval astronomical clock that draws crowds every hour on the hour — it is a living museum that also happens to have excellent beer, hearty food, and a nightlife scene that punches well above its weight. Staying right in the historic center means you can enjoy the quiet early mornings before the day-trippers arrive, which is when Prague is at its most magical.
Prague Old Town Square with gothic architecture
The downside of Old Town is that it can feel touristy during peak hours, but a well-chosen hotel gives you a retreat from the bustle. Here are five properties that get the balance right.
1.The Julius PragueView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Senovazne namesti, edge of Old Town
Price: From around 200 EUR per night
The Julius is a design-forward hotel that opened in a spectacularly renovated art nouveau building. The rooms are spacious by Prague standards, with high ceilings, velvet furnishings, and marble bathrooms that feel genuinely luxurious. The ground-floor restaurant serves modern Czech cuisine that goes far beyond dumplings and pork knuckle, though you can get those too. The location is a five-minute walk from the Powder Tower, close enough to everything but on a quieter street that lets you sleep soundly.
2.Hotel U PrinceView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Staromestske namesti, directly on Old Town Square
Price: From around 240 EUR per night
If location is everything, Hotel U Prince is hard to beat. It sits directly on Old Town Square with front-facing rooms that look out at the Astronomical Clock and the twin spires of the Tyn Church. The rooftop terrace is famous — it is one of the best viewpoints in Prague and open to guests for breakfast. Rooms blend historic details with updated comfort, and the staff are well-practiced at helping visitors navigate the city. You will pay a premium for the address, but waking up to that view is something you remember.
Elegant hotel room with view of historic European square
3.Hotel MetamorphisView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Mala Stupartska, behind Tyn Church
Price: From around 140 EUR per night
Tucked into a quiet courtyard just behind the Tyn Church, Hotel Metamorphis offers a surprisingly peaceful stay in the heart of the action. The building has Gothic foundations with Renaissance and Baroque layers added over the centuries, and the hotel has preserved much of this layered history in exposed stone walls and vaulted ceilings. Rooms are comfortable and well-maintained, and the courtyard restaurant is a genuinely pleasant spot for dinner. At around 140 EUR per night, it is strong value for an Old Town address.
4.Residence BolognaView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Na Prikope, near Wenceslas Square
Price: From around 120 EUR per night
Residence Bologna is a lesser-known pick that locals often recommend to visiting friends. The apartments are spacious, well-equipped, and set in an elegant building on one of Prague's grand boulevards. Having a kitchen is a real advantage if you want to shop at the local farmers markets and cook with Czech ingredients. The location bridges Old Town and New Town, putting you within walking distance of virtually everything. At roughly 120 EUR per night for an apartment, it is one of the best deals in central Prague.
5.Hotel JosefView on Booking.com ↗
Location: Rybna, northern Old Town
Price: From around 170 EUR per night
Hotel Josef is the pick for design lovers. Czech architect Eva Jiricna created a minimalist, glass-and-white interior that feels like a breath of fresh air after a day spent gazing at ornate baroque facades. The rooms are compact but cleverly designed, with excellent beds and rain showers. The location in northern Old Town is ideal — close to the Jewish Quarter and a short walk to the river. The complimentary bicycles are a nice touch for exploring the parks along the Vltava.
Prague rewards the early riser and the late-night wanderer in equal measure. See Charles Bridge at dawn without the crowds, then stay out past midnight discovering a basement jazz bar. The Old Town is the stage for all of it.
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