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There are many city centre hotels in Prague, and the city itself can make a great destination for those wishing to have a few days away. Whether you are travelling alone, as a couple or with a few friends, there is plenty to keep you occupied, and the city has a worldwide reputation for culture. For those who wish to immerse themselves in the city's atmosphere and see exactly what types of culture Prague can offer, city centre hotels in Prague are a great base for exploring the city. There are many different museums, art galleries and exhibits which can be visited, and the city has a wide range of architecture from many different time periods.

There are many fascinating buildings dotted around the city which exemplify styles such as Baroque, Gothic and Modern architecture, and these building often house interesting tourist attractions in their own right. Prague has lots of picturesque squares where you can grab a bite to eat and watch the city go by, and one square in particular holds the famous Astronomical Clock, which has an hourly show that many tourists wait to see.

In the evenings, a ballet or opera performance may be your cup of tea, or perhaps a play or concert. There are also a wide range of restaurants and bars for you to choose from, and wandering round the city at night can also be a great way to see Prague's architecture lit up on display. City centre hotels in Prague are a great place to stay, as you can have all the restaurants, theatres and nightlife that you want on your doorstep!

Whilst some larger city centre hotels in Prague may have restaurants and bars attached to the hotel, this is not essential if you are planning to spend you evenings out exploring the city. On the other hand, you may wish to return to your hotel after a busy day of sightseeing and be able to enjoy a delicious meal within the hotel you are staying in. Most city centre hotels in Prague will have a bar, which can be a great place to relax after a long day. Hotels which have a friendly and knowledgeable reception service are also good to look out for.

Exploring a foreign city can often be confusing, and any good hotel should be able to provide maps, advice, and book tickets or make reservations so that you can enjoy your time in Prague and see as many sights as possible. Online review websites are a good place to look for city centre hotels in Prague, as they will be able to give you information about the design and comfort of the rooms, the services available within each hotel, and the helpfulness of the staff.

Do beware of reviews submitted by the public; many people feel motivated to write a review if their stay was particularly good or bad, and this may give a slightly subjective review. Professional hotel review websites will have much more unbiased reports, which can help you to choose the most suitable hotel for your stay.

by: Joanna Lawton




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