Hotel Josef

Hotel Josef

Design Hotels

4 Staré Město – Staré MěstoModerate

The Experience

You'll find Hotel Josef on Rybná street. It's a quiet cobblestone patch in the middle of Prague’s Old Town. The building is a sharp break from the usual weight of Gothic spires and heavy stone. This isn't a dusty museum stay. You'll feel the difference the moment you step off the street. The lobby is open and airy, centered on a famous staircase. Walk inside and the first thing you'll notice is the light. A massive glass and steel staircase floats in the lobby. Then the smell hits you. Fresh croissants from the on-site French bakery. Real ones. Most hotels here buy their pastries frozen, but Josef bakes them from scratch using French flour. It is a rare find in the Czech capital.

The service is fast and smart. They’ll hand you keys to a vintage Čezeta electric scooter so you can zip over the Vltava river. Or you can catch a mobility session with their pro trainer on the roof. The place is split into two buildings around a green courtyard. It is a sanctuary. If you like clean lines and industrial steel, this is your spot. Couples should grab the upper-floor balcony rooms for the castle views. They are the best urban retreats in the city. It works for business too, but it's really for anyone who wants their hotel to look as good as the city. Hotel Josef Prague is the smartest choice for a design hotel Prague stay. It isn't just a bed. It is an upgrade to your whole trip.

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What Makes It Stand Out

  • Jiřičná Staircase
  • French Bakery
  • Rooftop Fitness
  • Healthy Corner

Rooms & Accommodation

The property offers 109 minimally designed rooms featuring limestone accents and glass bathrooms, ranging from efficient Mini Rooms to expansive suites.

Architectural Masterclass: Eva Jiřičná's Modernist Vision

Hotel Josef isn't just a place to sleep. It is a statement. Eva Jiřičná ignored the baroque fluff of the neighborhood and focused on glass and steel paired with pale limestone. The result is a space that feels light and sharp. You won't find any heavy curtains or dusty carpets here. The star of the show is the spiral staircase made of glass and steel. It cuts through the center of the lobby like a sculpture. It pulls light down from the roof to keep the ground floor bright. Inside the rooms, the look stays clean. You'll find iconic Baleri armchairs and plenty of space to breathe.

The Culinary Experience: Artisanal Baking and Holistic Nutrition

Food at this design hotel prague is a serious business. The bakery on the ground floor is the real deal. They don't cut corners. They import flour from France to ensure every croissant has the right flaky texture. It is arguably the best breakfast spot in the Old Town. But it isn't all about butter. The "Healthy Corner" caters to travelers who want to stay fueled without the sugar crash. You can mix your own vitamins at the juicing station. Or grab a bowl of quinoa and chia seeds. It is a smart, modern approach to hotel dining.

Advanced Wellness: Elevating the Urban City Break

Staying fit here is easy. The rooftop gym is small but professional. It has top-tier strength equipment and a view of Prague's red-tiled roofs that makes the treadmill bearable. You can even book a trainer to help with a custom workout. The wellness goes beyond the walls. Every Tuesday and Friday at 7:30 AM, you can join a guided run. It’s a great way to see the city squares before the tourists wake up. Afterward, sweat it out in the dry sauna. Or walk next door to Planet Zen Spa for an Ayurvedic treatment.

The 'Josef Loves' Philosophy: A Curated Lens on Prague

Skip the generic brochures. The "Josef Loves" program gives you the real city. It focuses on the spots locals actually use. You are right on the edge of the Josefov district, where old facades hide modern boutiques and small galleries. The guide points you toward places like Kantýna for a massive steak or Myšák for traditional cakes. If you like art, they'll send you to Kunsthalle or the DOX Gallery. It ensures you see the creative side of Prague, not just the clock tower.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Hotel Josef located in Prague?
Hotel Josef is located on Rybná street in the Old Town, a short walk from the Powder Tower and Old Town Square. Its position on a quiet side street offers a peaceful stay near the main historical sites.
Does Hotel Josef offer breakfast to guests?
The hotel features an on-site French bakery serving fresh croissants and pastries daily. Guests can also visit the Healthy Corner for nutritious meal options focused on well-being.
What are the main design features of Hotel Josef?
Designed by architect Eva Jiřičná, the hotel features contemporary minimalism with glass and steel elements. The iconic Jiřičná Staircase is a highlight for architecture enthusiasts and photographers.
Is there a fitness center at Hotel Josef?
The hotel includes a rooftop fitness center that offers views over the Prague cityscape. This modern facility is available for all guests looking to stay active during their trip.
What is the nearest metro station to Hotel Josef?
The Náměstí Republiky metro station is the nearest transport link, located just a few minutes away on foot. This hub connects guests to the B line and various tram routes throughout the city.
What type of atmosphere can travelers expect at Hotel Josef?
Travelers will find a bright and quiet atmosphere characterized by geometric precision and natural light. It is a suitable choice for those looking for a romantic design hotel in the heart of Prague.

Starting from

€150 / night


Class4 Design Hotels
TypeDesign Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressRybná 693/20, 110 00 Praha 1-Staré Město, Czech Republic
Staré Město (Old Town)

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Staré Město: Staré Město

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