

Where to Eat Near
Hotel Kings Court Prague
The Staré Město (Old Town) (Staré Město) neighborhood around Hotel Kings Court Prague is home to some of Prague's best dining. From traditional local kitchens to cosmopolitan cafes, you'll find 72 restaurants within easy walking distance.
You'll find Hotel Kings Court Prague sitting right on the line between the Old Town and New Town. It dominates Republic Square. The 1904 Neo-Renaissance facade is impossible to miss. It stands right next to the gold-trimmed Municipal House. Walk inside and the history vanishes. The interior is pure …
About the Staré Město Area
Fairytale medieval heart
Staré Město is the medieval core where Prague began. You'll find a maze of tight alleys and pastel Baroque walls. Look up to see those famous dark Gothic spires. It feels like a movie set. But people actually live and work here. Walk from the Charles Bridge east toward the New Town shops. Everything you came to see sits in this walkable zone. It’s perfect if you're here for the first time and don't mind the crowds. Yes, it’s expensive. And yes, it’s packed. But waking up next to the Astronomical Clock is worth the price tag. You'll be right where the action is.
Don't Miss
- •Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí)
- •Prague Astronomical Clock
- •Church of Our Lady before Týn
- •Charles Bridge
Best For
Local Tip
Tip 5% to 10% in cash. Hand it to the server or tell them the total amount. Don't leave it on the table.
Upscale
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Avoid the Rush
Restaurants near Hotel Kings Court Prague fill up at peak hours. Aim for an early lunch (11:30) or late dinner (20:30) to skip the queue.
Cash or Card?
Most restaurants in Prague accept cards, but smaller traditional spots may prefer cash. Carry some local currency for those occasions.
Moderate
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Ask for the Menu del Día
Many local restaurants in Prague offer a daily lunch menu at a significant discount — often 50% less than à la carte. Look for the chalkboard outside or ask the waiter.
Venture One Block Off
Restaurants directly facing major attractions tend to be tourist traps. Walk just one street back for better quality and lower prices.
Budget Eats
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