Hotel Caesar Prague

Hotel Caesar Prague

Historic Hotels

4 Nové Město – Nové MěstoModerate

The Experience

You'll find Hotel Caesar Prague in the Nové Město district. It's a four-star spot that looks like a 19th-century palace but feels like a modern Italian apartment. The facade dates back to 1894. But step inside and you'll see sleek ceramic tiles instead of dusty carpets. It’s clean. It's smart. And it’s perfect if you have allergies. You get a solid breakfast and a 24-hour concierge to help you navigate the city. It’s a quiet base for couples who want to avoid the noise of the Old Town. The building was designed by Alfons Wertmüller, the same architect who did the State Opera. It manages to feel grand without being stuffy. You get a private sauna and a fitness center on-site too. It’s a functional choice for travelers who want history without the hay fever.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • Anti-allergic rooms with premium Italian ceramic flooring
  • Housed in a preserved 1894 Baroque Revival building by Alfons Wertmüller
  • Complimentary weekend guided walking tours for guests
  • Access to a private sauna and affiliated Original Beer Spa

Rooms & Accommodation

The property features 81 meticulously maintained Double and Triple rooms, all engineered for optimal air quality with anti-allergic materials and modern climate control.

The Architectural Legacy of Alfons Wertmüller

Alfons Wertmüller built this in 1894. He’s the same guy who designed the Prague State Opera and the National Theatre. Stay here and you're living in a piece of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The exterior is pure Baroque Revival with heavy stone, rigid symmetry, and classical proportions. It looks serious. But a 2005 overhaul fixed the inside completely. They kept the historic shell and swapped everything else for 21st-century comfort. It feels like a historic hotel prague should. Grand on the outside, functional within. Restoration teams spent years on the stonework. They saved the ornamental flourishes. Now, you cross the threshold from 19th-century stone to shiny Italian ceramics. It's a sharp contrast that works surprisingly well.

Pioneering Anti-Allergic Room Design

This place stands out because it cares about your lungs. You won't find a single carpet in the 81 guest rooms. They used non-porous Italian floor tiling instead. It’s a dream for anyone who sneezes at dust or pollen. They also ban pets and smoking. These rules keep the air fresh. You get individually controlled AC, which is a rare win for old European buildings. Rooms also have mini-fridges, satellite TV, and coffee setups. It’s a clinical level of clean without feeling like a hospital. The rooms are bright. They feel airy. And because there's no carpet, you don't have to worry about what's hiding in the fibers. It's a straightforward, hygienic approach to hospitality.

Strategic Urban Logistics in Nové Město

Nové Město beats the Old Town for breathing room. You're two minutes from the Dancing House. Walk five minutes to Wenceslas Square. You can reach the National Theatre or Charles Bridge in ten. It’s close enough to see everything but far enough to sleep through the night. The streets are wider here. It feels less like a maze. Logistically, you're set. The Myslíkova tram stop is right outside the door. Take Line 5. It cuts through pedestrian traffic and gets you to the Castle or the Zoo fast. The Karlovo náměstí metro is only 400 meters away if you need the B line. You can even buy transit tickets at the 24-hour front desk. It makes getting around Prague effortless.

Urban Wellness and the Beer Spa Experience

Walking Prague's cobblestones is brutal on the feet. Hit the fitness center or book the private sauna for €15 an hour. It’s worth every cent. But the real draw is the Original Beer Spa nearby. You soak in oak tubs filled with hops, yeast, and malt. It’s weird. It works. And you get unlimited beer from the tap while you soak. The hotel caesar prague team handles the booking for you. It’s a solid way to recover after a long day of sightseeing. The beer ingredients are supposed to be great for your skin. Whether that's true or not, the relaxation is real. It’s a unique Czech experience that beats a standard hotel spa any day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the closest metro station to Hotel Caesar Prague?
Hotel Caesar Prague is located in the New Town district and is a short walk from the Karlovo náměstí station on metro line B. This central location provides easy access to Wenceslas Square and other major city landmarks.
Does Hotel Caesar Prague have a spa or wellness area?
The hotel features an on-site private sauna where guests can relax. Additionally, visitors have access to the affiliated Original Beer Spa for a traditional and unique Czech wellness experience.
Are the rooms at Hotel Caesar Prague suitable for guests with allergies?
Yes, the hotel offers specialized anti-allergic rooms that feature premium Italian ceramic flooring instead of carpets. This design choice helps maintain a clean environment for sensitive travelers.
Does Hotel Caesar Prague provide any guided city tours?
The hotel offers complimentary guided walking tours for its guests during the weekends. These tours are an excellent way to learn about the history and architecture of the surrounding Prague neighborhoods.
What is the history of the building that houses Hotel Caesar Prague?
Hotel Caesar Prague is located in a beautifully preserved Baroque Revival building originally constructed in 1894 by Alfons Wertmüller. While the exterior maintains its historic grandeur, the interior has been fully renovated with a modern Italian design.
Is breakfast included during a stay at Hotel Caesar Prague?
A varied buffet breakfast is typically available to guests and is served in the hotel's elegant dining area. The surrounding Nové Město neighborhood also features many local cafes and restaurants for additional dining options.

Starting from

€80 / night


Class4 Historic Hotels
TypeHistoric Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressMyslíkova 1959/15, 110 00 Praha 1, Nové Město, Czech Republic
Nové Město (New Town)

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Nové Město: Nové Město

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