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Miss Sophie's
Prague
Excellent

Hotel Questenberk
Prague
Wonderful

Charles Bridge Hostel & Apartments
Prague
Excellent

Hotel Monastery
Prague
Wonderful

Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague
Prague
Wonderful

Barceló Old Town Praha
Prague
Excellent

InterContinental Prague
Prague
Excellent

Bishop's House
Prague
Exceptional

Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa
Prague
Wonderful

Old Town Square Hotel
Prague
Excellent

Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square
Prague
Very good
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These are the 5 best restaurants in Prague
Damianne President has been living in Prague for the last four years, so we asked for her top tips for restaurants and cafés in the city.

On the 22, rolling into Prague's New Town
On Národní Street, the historic avenue placed on the boundary of Prague’s New Town and Old Town, the atmosphere feels somewhat brash.

Prague’s Orloj tells time in more than one way
Legend has it that the clockmaker of Prague’s famous Orloj, Hanus, was blinded by the town councillors so he could not make another, better one, elsewhere. He then disabled the clock in revenge.

5 Prague Cafes for (Hopeless) Romantics
Yes, there was a gorgeous building around every corner. Sure, the parks, gardens and bridges proved impossibly romantic. And of course, the beer was rich and cheap and everywhere.

Vinohrady and Zizkov are brimming with possibility
Originally covered with royal vineyards, the leafy Vinohrady neighborhood of Prague is popular and hip; home to many expats, good restaurants and ethnic food shops. Neighboring Zizkov is its no-nonsense counterpart.

A ride past the Dancing House
Silvie gets on Tram 22 with her two daughters. They have just had lunch at Café Louvre, one of Prague’s most storied dining establishments. She moved to Prague from South Bohemia nine years ago.

The trams change, but remain the same
The Prague transport system has always been a two-sided coin of positive and negative. It has spoiled me to the point where I never want to own a car again.

Riding on Tram 22
Hello Prague, where Tram 22 takes just over an hour to cross the city, through business districts, neighborhoods and many of the city's famous sights. Take a ride with us as we explore one of Europe's most picturesque and historic cities, former seat of the Kings of Bohemia and the Holy Roman Emperor.