Hotel Adler Praha

Hotel Adler Praha

Historic Hotels

4 Nové Město – Nové MěstoModerate

The Experience

You'll find Hotel Adler Praha right where the Old Town's cramped alleys hit the wider streets of the New Town. It sits on V Jirchářích. It's a quiet cobblestone lane. You're minutes from the Narodni Trida transit hub and Quadrio mall, but the noise doesn't follow you here. This spot puts the National Theatre and Charles Bridge within a short walk. It's a smart choice for anyone seeking a historic hotel Prague stay without the typical city noise.

The building dates back to the 14th century. It's a 4-star boutique with 50 rooms. Expect wooden furniture and a classic feel. You won't find sleek minimalism here. But you will find the garden. The inner courtyard is a lush escape from the city heat. Grab a coffee there in the morning.

The staff are genuinely helpful. They'll often hand you a drink voucher when you check in. Breakfast is a highlight. It's a massive buffet that beats the usual dry toast and coffee. One thing to know: there's no central AC. You get portable fans instead. It's the price you pay for staying in a protected historic building.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • A tranquil inner garden courtyard providing a rare open-air green oasis in the city center
  • Prime logistical location bordering the Old and New Towns near the Národní třída hub
  • Highly praised complimentary daily buffet breakfast with diverse hot and cold selections
  • Authentic 14th-century architectural origins adjacent to the Gothic St. Michael's Church

Rooms & Accommodation

The hotel features 50 comfortably appointed accommodations, from 13m² single rooms to 25m² quadruple family suites, focusing on traditional European comfort with carpeted floors and wooden furnishings.

The Urban Ecology of V Jirchářích and Nové Město

Look at the street name before you walk inside. V Jirchářích means 'among the tanners.' Back in 1115, this was a rough artisanal hub for leather workers. It was a separate village called Opatovice. Then Charles IV founded the New Town in 1348. He swallowed the village into the city. But the street kept its tight, winding layout. It never grew into a wide boulevard. Today, the leather shops are gone. They've been replaced by apartments and hotels. Walk out the door and you're in a silent, shadowed corridor. Walk two minutes and you're at the National Theatre. It's a strange mix. You get the quiet of a residential backstreet and the energy of the city center at the same time.

Architectural Symbiosis and St. Michael's Church

Hotel Adler Praha shares its history with the Church of St. Michael next door. The hotel foundations are 14th-century stone. The walls are thick masonry. You can feel the age when you walk through the halls. It isn't a modern box. The church replaced an older Romanesque one in 1369. It's a Gothic landmark that has survived every fire and war Prague has seen. It defines the look of the whole block. In 1717, a fire forced some Baroque repairs. You'll see those oval windows today. It now serves local Evangelical groups. Listen for the bells. They're a steady reminder that you're staying in a very old part of town.

The Sanctuary Experience: Courtyard Gardens and Classic Comfort

The 50 rooms here range from small singles to larger family suites. Forget minimalist trends. Think heavy carpets and dark wood furniture. It fits the building's 14th-century bones. You still get the basics like a minibar and satellite TV. The garden is the real reason to book. Finding a green space in the middle of Prague 1 is rare. The courtyard is tucked away from the street noise. It's a genuine sanctuary. Use it to decompress after a day of walking on cobblestones. Service is personal. The 24-hour reception staff act more like concierges. They'll help with bags or give you a drink voucher. They can also set you up with a Prague Pass for discounts around the city.

Strategic Logistics and Bohemian Gastronomy

Breakfast here is serious. It's a full buffet with hot dishes, fresh fruit, pastries and local cheeses. It isn't just a croissant and coffee. Eat your fill before you head out. There's a small bar in the lobby if you need a drink later. You're in a great neighborhood for food. Traditional pubs are everywhere. Go to U Matěje Kotrby for goulash and a cold Pilsner. It's right nearby. If you want something fancier, walk to the river for Cafe Slavia. Or hit Cafe Louvre for that 1920s intellectual vibe. Transit is the best part. The Narodni Trida metro station is 300 meters away. You can catch Tram 22 there. It's the most scenic route in the city. You can walk to the Dancing House or Wenceslas Square. The Astronomical Clock is only 15 minutes away too.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hotel Adler Praha offer a complimentary breakfast?
Yes, guests enjoy a highly praised daily buffet breakfast featuring a diverse selection of hot and cold dishes. The meal is included with your stay and provides a great start to a day of sightseeing.
What is the closest metro station to Hotel Adler Praha?
The hotel is located mere minutes from the Národní třída transit hub, which connects you to the metro B line and several tram routes. This central location allows you to walk to most major attractions in both the Old and New Towns.
Does Hotel Adler Praha have any outdoor space for guests?
The property features a rare inner garden courtyard that provides a peaceful green oasis in the heart of Prague. It is an ideal spot to enjoy some fresh air and quiet moments away from the city noise.
Can Hotel Adler Praha arrange a transfer from the airport?
Travelers can arrange private airport transfers through the hotel reception for a smooth arrival. We recommend booking this service in advance to ensure a driver is waiting for you at the terminal.
Is there parking available for guests at Hotel Adler Praha?
Since the hotel is situated in a historic 14th-century area, there is no on-site parking garage. Guests are directed to secure public parking facilities nearby, such as the Quadrio shopping complex.
Is Hotel Adler Praha a good choice for romantic trips?
With its historic architecture, tranquil garden, and prime location on the edge of the Old Town, the hotel is a local favorite for romantic getaways. The 4 star amenities and moderate pricing make it an excellent choice for couples exploring the city.

Starting from

€90 / night


Class4 Historic Hotels
TypeHistoric Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressV Jirchářích 153/13, 110 00 Praha 1 - Nové Město, Czech Republic
Nové Město (New Town)

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