Hotel Leon D'Oro

Hotel Leon D'Oro

Historic Hotels

4 Staré Město – Staré MěstoModerate

The Experience

You’ll find Hotel Leon d'Oro right where Prague’s medieval bones meet 20th-century steel. It sits in Staré Město, the UNESCO-protected Old Town core. This isn't your cramped European pension. Rooms here are massive. Even a standard double gives you 25 square meters of space. If you splurge on a terrace suite, you get 60. The owners recently fixed the place up. They restored the central courtyard's glass roof, bringing back a lot of light. It’s a top choice for architecture nerds and couples. Families who need room to breathe will also love it. But the real winner? The private garage. Finding parking in the historic center is nearly impossible. Here, you just pull in. Pick a terrace suite if you want a private line of sight to the spires and Prague Castle. Worth the splurge.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • Private, secure parking garage located directly within the Old Town pedestrian zone
  • Premium upper-floor suites featuring private terraces with panoramic views of Prague Castle
  • Original 1938 classicist-functionalist architecture seamlessly blended with modern QARTA design
  • Direct doorstep access to the historic 13th-century Havelská Market ecosystem

Rooms & Accommodation

The property offers 146 rooms ranging from 25-square-meter standard doubles to expansive 60-square-meter suites with private terraces and kitchenettes.

Havelská 29: The Building's History

Walk through the doors of Havelská 29 and you’re stepping through eight centuries of history. The site started as a 14th-century alley for locals. In 1938, industrialist Vítězslav Kumpera tore down three old houses to build a modern office. He wanted something sharp and functional. QARTA Architektura spent nearly a decade finishing a massive overhaul in 2022. They didn't just paint the walls. They dug out Romanesque floors. They kept the Gothic arches in the facade. The building feels bright now. That's thanks to a new glass canopy in the courtyard. It replaces the original roof that was blown apart during the 1945 bombings. You can see the care in every corner of the stone work. It’s a clean blend of the old bones and new steel.

The Kumpera Industrial Legacy and Czechoslovak Modernity

You can’t understand this building without knowing the Kumpera family. Vítězslav Kumpera ran the Walter factory. He built this block as a show of corporate muscle. Back in the late 1930s, the ground floor sold Tresorie safes and fireproof desks. It was a booming business as war approached. History wasn't kind to them later. After WWII, the state seized everything and kicked the family out under the Beneš decrees. They fought for decades to get it back. A Czech court finally ruled the confiscation illegal in 2008. It's a monument to the highs and lows of the old Czechoslovak elite. Staying here feels like living inside a piece of the country's industrial history. You see the power they once held.

The Havelská Market Ecosystem and Urban Dynamics

Step outside and you’re in the middle of Havelská Market. It’s been here since 1232. That makes it the last permanent market in the Old Town. You’ll walk past baroque buildings while people haggle over fruit or wooden toys. It’s great for a morning stroll. In December, it turns into a maze of Christmas stalls. The air smells of mulled wine and pastries. Just be smart about your wallet. Prices here are for travelers. If you want cheap produce, head to the outer districts. And remember the noise. Market vendors start early. They set up before the sun is even up. Book a room facing the courtyard if you want sleep. It’s a small price to pay for being in the center of the action.

Strategic Logistics and the Pedestrian Zone

This is your home base for hitting the major sites. You can walk to the Estates Theatre or Old Town Square in minutes. The Astronomical Clock and Wenceslas Square are also close. It's perfect if you want to see the sights and then duck back for a nap. You won't need a tram for the main hits. But driving here is tricky. The hotel is deep in a pedestrian zone. Luckily, they have a secure garage. That’s a massive win since public parking doesn't exist in Prague 1. If you aren't driving, the Můstek Metro is a five-minute walk away. You can also catch the hotel's 24-hour shuttle to Václav Havel Airport. It makes the logistics of a city break feel easy. No stress, just sightseeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Hotel Leon D'Oro offer private parking for guests?
Yes, the hotel features a private and secure parking garage located directly within the Old Town pedestrian zone. This is a rare and convenient amenity for such a central historic location.
Where is Hotel Leon D'Oro located in relation to Prague's main sights?
The hotel is situated in the heart of the UNESCO protected Old Town with direct access to the historic 13th century Havelská Market. Most major landmarks are within easy walking distance through the surrounding pedestrian zones.
Are there rooms at Hotel Leon D'Oro with views of Prague Castle?
Premium upper floor suites at the hotel feature private terraces that offer panoramic views of Prague Castle. These rooms provide a sophisticated way to enjoy the city skyline from your own private space.
Is Hotel Leon D'Oro a historic building?
The property occupies a significant building that blends original 1938 classicist functionalist architecture with modern design elements. It serves as a bridge between Prague's medieval commercial roots and 20th century style.
Is Hotel Leon D'Oro suitable for families traveling with children?
Yes, the hotel is family friendly and located in a pedestrian area that is safer and quieter for those traveling with children. Its central position makes it easy to return to the room for breaks between sightseeing.
How close is Hotel Leon D'Oro to public transportation?
The hotel is situated within the pedestrian core of Staré Město and is a short walk from several major metro stations and tram lines. This central location allows you to navigate the city easily without needing a car.

Starting from

€84 / night


Class4 Historic Hotels
TypeHistoric Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressHavelská 496/29, 110 00 Praha 1 - Staré Město, Česká republika
Staré Město (Old Town)

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