
Hotel Liberty
Boutique Hotels
The Experience
You'll find Hotel Liberty right where the medieval Old Town bumps into the grand avenues of the New Town. It sits on the pedestrian-only 28. října street. You're steps from Wenceslas Square and the Můstek metro. This is more than a standard hotel bed. You're sleeping in a slice of 1892 history designed by Friederich Ohmann. Look at the face above the entrance. You'll see the "To the Three White Lambs" sign and a carving of Princess Libuše. Inside, the vibe is pure Art Nouveau. It's high ceilings and heavy drapes. This boutique hotel prague spot feels like a palatial hideaway. You get 33 rooms and a basement wellness club. Plus, there is a breakfast spread that actually justifies waking up early. It is worth every forint. You won't find many spots this central that still feel like a private sanctuary.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Intricate 1892 Art Nouveau facade featuring the mythical Princess Libuše carving.
- Immediate proximity to the Můstek metro transit hub and Wenceslas Square.
- Highly rated complimentary daily breakfast buffet with local Bohemian pastries.
- On-site subterranean Relax Club with sauna, whirlpool, and fitness equipment.
Rooms & Accommodation
The boutique inventory consists of 33 uniquely shaped rooms and suites outfitted with classic, antique-style furnishings, high palatial ceilings, and modern climate control.
The Architectural Pedigree of Friedrich Ohmann
The building is a heavy hitter in Prague's architectural history. Friederich Ohmann designed it in the early 1890s. He's the guy who brought the Secessionist style to the city. Back then, Prague was ditching medieval clutter for grand palaces. Ohmann made sure this one stood out. Look for the stone carving of "To the Three White Lambs" on the exterior. It's a relic of the old house-naming system. Inside, you won't find cookie-cutter rooms. Because Ohmann worked with the original masonry, all 33 units have unique shapes. Expect custom lighting and fabrics that lean into the Art Nouveau theme. No minimalist boxes here. It's warm and lush. The style is firmly rooted in Prague's golden age.
Mythological Anchors: Princess Libuše
Look at the face above the entrance. That's Princess Libuše. Legend says she founded the Přemyslid dynasty. She supposedly stood on a cliff and predicted Prague's glory would touch the stars. Putting her image here was bold. In the late 1800s, Czechs were fighting to reclaim their culture from German influence. Using local myths was a way to say this city belongs to us. It is a cool bit of storytelling. You aren't just walking into a lobby. You pass under a prophetess's gaze. It turns a standard check-in into something a bit more atmospheric.
The Urban Nexus of the Golden Cross
Location is the big win here. You're on 28. října street in the Golden Cross. This is the city's main circulatory valve. Turn one way for the old alleys and the Astronomical Clock. Turn the other for the shops and history of Wenceslas Square. The Můstek metro station is right outside. It's a major hub for the Green and Yellow lines. You can reach the Castle or the airport without breaking a sweat. Since the street is pedestrian-only, you don't have to dodge cars or smell exhaust. Grab a bite at Restaurant Modrý zub nearby or browse the Havelská market. It's a perfect base camp.
Hospitality and the Subterranean Relax Club
Prague's center is loud and crowded. Hotel Liberty knows this. They keep things quiet inside. With only 33 rooms, the service feels personal. You'll get thick carpets and heavy curtains. They also use solid sound-proofing. The windows are double-glazed to kill the noise from the street performers outside. And you still get the modern stuff like AC and fast Wi-Fi. If the cobblestones wreck your feet, head to the Relax Club in the basement. It's got a sauna and a whirlpool. You can also use the TechnoGym gear. It's a small, private retreat. Add in the breakfast buffet and you've got everything needed for a solid urban stay at hotel liberty prague. The bathrooms are spacious and come with bidets and plush bathrobes. You can count on a restorative night here even when the city outside is awake.
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€135 / night

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