
Hotel Cloister Inn
Historic Hotels
The Experience
You'll find Hotel Cloister Inn on Konviktská street, a quiet cobblestone lane in Prague’s Old Town. It sits between Betlémské náměstí and Divadelní ulice, tucked away from the heavy traffic of the city center. This isn't a place for flashy luxury. Instead, it offers a clean, silent retreat that feels more like the monastery it once was. Security is tight here. You'll enter through heavy glass doors that lock every night. Inside, the lobby is bright and modern, a sharp contrast to the medieval stone outside. The staff are pros. They’ll help you navigate the city, book tickets, or grab a free coffee in the lobby. This spot works best if you're a walker. It's a secure base for exploring the city on foot. You get large, air-conditioned rooms and a safe inner courtyard for parking. It is practical and central. It is also refreshingly quiet for families or couples.
What Makes It Stand Out
- Breakfast buffet served in an architecturally significant, deconsecrated former chapel
- Complimentary hot beverages (premium coffee/tea) available 24/7 in the lobby area
- Secure, private vehicle parking available in the internal courtyard
- Deep building history, from an 18th-century Jesuit Konvikt to a Soviet secret police facility
Rooms & Accommodation
The hotel offers 51 air-conditioned rooms, ranging from efficient standard singles to spacious quadruple rooms (up to 323 sq ft) ideal for families.
Architectural Evolution and Monastic Heritage
The hotel's bones go back to the early 1700s. Jesuits built it as a Konvikt, a boarding house for wealthy theology students. You can still see traces of that religious life in the vaulted cellars and massive stone walls. It’s a solid, heavy building. It’s connected to the Church of Saint Bartholomew. That church was the work of Kilian Ignac Dientzenhofer, the master of Bohemian Baroque. Between 1991 and 1999, owners gutted the interior to add modern comforts like elevators and AC. They managed to fit 21st-century tech into a strictly protected historic shell.
The Shadow of the StB: From Convent to Interrogation Center
This address has a darker side. After the 1948 coup, communists kicked out the Grey Sisters and handed the keys to the StB. The secret police loved the thick walls and isolation. They turned it into an interrogation center. Václav Havel, who later became president, was locked up in the basement of the next-door complex. They called it the Pink Prison. Since the 1989 Velvet Revolution, the building has been scrubbed of its grim past. Now, those same thick walls provide the peace you want after a long day of sightseeing.
Why Konviktská Street Is Quiet
Konviktská street is a rare shortcut that avoids the tourist swarms. You can walk to the Vltava River or Charles Bridge in five minutes. Yet, the street stays silent. It’s a literal quiet zone in the middle of Prague 1. The hotel’s courtyard is its best feature. In a crowded Old Town, this open space acts as a buffer against noise. If you want a dead-silent night, get a room facing the interior. You're only ten minutes from the Astronomical Clock, but it feels miles away.
Gastronomic Heritage: The Chapel Breakfast Ritual
Breakfast happens on the fourth floor in an old, deconsecrated chapel. Eating under high ceilings makes the morning feel significant. It’s far better than the cramped, windowless dining rooms in most mid-range hotels. The spread is honest. You get local hams and salamis from Czech farms. The pastries come from a small family bakery, not a factory. If you aren't staying here, you can still pay to join the buffet. It’s a better deal than the overpriced cafes near Old Town Square.
Tours & Experiences Nearby
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Starting from
€55 / night

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