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A hundred towers on the banks of the Vltava River dot the horizon. This is the skyline of the city of Prague, which due to its unique architecture is also known as the City of a Hundred Towers or the Golden City. There are many ways to refer to the capital of the region of Bohemia, but only one way of discovering it with all the comforts that a visit of this kind deserves. Our hotels in Prague can turn a regular visit into a veritable fairytale.
A 5-star hotel in Prague with a central location is the best starting point to kick off a tour of this endlessly charming European capital. The city’s historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, so your holiday in Prague should always start and end here.
The main points of interest are to be found in the neighbourhoods of Staré Mesto (Old Town), Malá Strana (Little Town) and Hradcany, popular for their architecture, museums and theatres and the best hotels in Prague in terms of price/quality ratio. These places had their splendour revived after the end of the Communist era and are now home to the majority of the contemporary artistic and cultural activities of the Czech capital. By staying in this area, visitors who arrive in the city without a clear idea of what to do in Prague can simply head out to the streets to discover the captivating spirit of the city.
The Golden Lane and its legends, the Old Town Square with its emblematic astronomical clock, the dazzling castle complex and its surroundings, Kafka’s house or the historical museums of Josefov (the Jewish Quarter)... these are just some of the popular spots to visit during your holiday in Prague.
Throughout its history, Prague has been one of those European cities in which very different cultures and traditions converge. This melting pot of cultures is also reflected in its cuisine.
The Czech people have a special penchant for meat and vegetables, but if there’s something that differentiates its cuisine from that of the rest of Europe, it is its fondness for spices. Enjoy an 'utopenec' (minced sausages with pepper and onion) accompanied by the traditional 'knedlíky' (flour or potato dumplings) and top off your lunch with a mulled wine... these things are just as entrenched in the country’s culture as the ‘black theatre’.
Beyond the most popular flavours, there are also more modern and innovative options where you can discover the city's culinary richness. The restaurants in some of our centrally located hotels in Prague, such as the Occidental Praha Five are the ideal place to discover the city’s traditional dishes and to savour some of the country’s most characteristic flavours in an ambience that is a delight for all the senses. Just like with our hotel rooms, the finest details are taken care of so that hotel guests as well as visitors have the chance to discover the magic of Prague through their taste buds.