8 Best Historic Hotels in Prague

8 Best Historic Hotels in Prague

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Nils Johansson | Oprichter

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Prague is a city where the architecture does the heavy lifting, yet most visitors settle for beige, mid-century chains that could be anywhere from London to Lisbon. If you are coming to the Czech capital, you should stay in a building that has seen the city's empires rise and fall. We have curated eight historic hotels where the structure itself is the main event. These range from 13th-century convents to 19th-century bank vaults, with prices starting at a surprisingly reasonable €110 per night and reaching up to €210 for boutique perfection. Staying here means waking up under hand-painted ceilings or eating breakfast in a converted 1901 theater hall, not just sleeping in a room with a bed.

The geographical spread covers the narrow alleys of Old Town (Prague 1) and the broader boulevards of New Town (Prague 5 in this selection). You will find that luxury in Prague is often cheaper than expected. For instance, the 5-star Art Deco Imperial Hotel costs only €135 per night, offering better value than many generic 4-star spots in other European capitals. Meanwhile, the Unitas Hotel provides a direct link to the Velvet Revolution, having served as the prison where Václav Havel was held. This list avoids the over-renovated traps that strip away character, focusing instead on properties that preserve original mosaic tiles, Carrara marble, and 14th-century frescoes.

When choosing your base, consider the trade-off between location and atmosphere. Hotel Residence Agnes at €210 per night sits on a quiet street but includes private limousine transfers to bridge the gap from the station. The Hermitage Hotel, at €110 per night, is an industrial Art Nouveau masterpiece that offers a local vibe away from the swarm of tourists. Whether you want the 1920s First Republic glamour of the Art Deco Imperial or the monastic silence of The Dominican, these hotels prove that a bed is just a small part of the travel experience.

Hotel Residence Agnes#1
Vanaf € 210/nacht

Residence Agnes takes the top spot because it pairs a 13th-century historic foundation with service that feels genuinely residential. At €210 per night, it is our most expensive pick, but the inclusion of private limousine transfers and all-day refreshments justifies the cost. The location near the Convent of St. Agnes is central yet incredibly peaceful, making it the best choice for travelers who want luxury without the typical hotel noise.

Gratis privé-limousine transfers van de trein- en busstations van PragueHistorische architectuur, oorspronkelijk verbonden met het 13e-eeuwse Convent of St. AgnesDe hele dag door gratis verfrissingen, waaronder premium wijn, bier en ambachtelijke koffie
Art Deco Imperial Hotel#2
Vanaf € 135/nacht

This is the best value 5-star stay in the city. For €135 per night, you are living in a 1914 Art Nouveau masterpiece. The ceramic mosaics in the lobby are world-class, and the Café Imperial is a local legend for a reason. It ranks highly because it offers an authentic First Republic atmosphere that has not been diluted by modern corporate design. It is perfect for those who love 1920s aesthetics.

Laat-Art Nouveau keramische mozaïeken uit 1914 en geometrische kubistische architectuurelementenHet legendarische Café Imperial, onder leiding van sterrenchef Zdeněk PohlreichFitness & Wellness centrum met originele, eeuwenoude smaragdgroene keramische tegels
Hermitage Hotel Praag#3

Hermitage Hotel Praag

Historische hotels
Vanaf € 110/nacht

At €110 per night, the Hermitage is a steal for architecture fans. It occupies a 1907 printing house, offering a sharp industrial look that stands out from the more floral Art Nouveau spots. The rooftop fitness center and panoramic terrace are standout features that most historic hotels lack. It is located slightly further out, providing a more local experience near the Vyšehrad fortress and the scenic Náplavka riverbank.

Spectaculaire art-nouveaugevel uit 1907 en een diepgeworteld cultureel erfgoed als voormalige Union drukkerij.Hypermoderne fitnessruimte op het dak, volledig uitgerust en met een aangrenzend panoramisch buitenterras.Op directe loopafstand van de schilderachtige Náplavka-oever en het historische fort Vyšehrad.
The Dominican#4

The Dominican

Historische hotels
Vanaf € 160/nacht

The Dominican earns its place for its incredible 14th-century details. You can find original hand-painted wooden ceilings and frescoes right in your room. At €160 per night, you are paying for a prime location just a minute from the Astronomical Clock. The glass-roofed atrium used for breakfast provides a stunning, light-filled contrast to the heavy mahogany and parquet floors found in the historic suites.

Originele 14e-eeuwse handbeschilderde houten plafonds en muurfresco's in geselecteerde kamers.Centraal atrium met klimaatbeheersing en een glazen dak voor het ontbijt.LCD-televisie direct ingebed in de marmeren badkamertegels van Suite 204.
Unitas Hotel#5

Unitas Hotel

Historische hotels
Vanaf € 199/nacht

Unitas is the choice for anyone interested in the darker side of history. Transitioning from a Jesuit monastery to a secret police prison where Václav Havel was held, the building has a weight you can feel. Priced at €199 per night, it offers a high-end, quiet experience on Bartolomějská Street. The secure courtyard parking is a rare and valuable perk for those driving into the heart of Old Town.

Historische restauratie van een 18e-eeuws Jesuit monasteryDe plek van de politieke gevangenschap van Václav Havel in cel nummer 6Beveiligde parkeergelegenheid op de binnenplaats in het hart van Old Town
NH Collection Prague Carlo IV#6
Vanaf € 160/nacht

The Carlo IV is all about cinematic scale. The lobby, a former 1890s bank, is one of the most impressive in Europe. Its Vault Bar, located in a preserved bank treasury, is the highlight. At €160 per night, you get a 5-star experience with a massive 20-meter heated pool. It ranks here because it successfully blends monumental Neo-Renaissance architecture with a high-end wellness focus.

De bekroonde Carlo IV Wellness & Spa met een verwarmd zwembad van 20 meter en thermale suites.The Vault Bar, een filmische cocktail lounge gevestigd in een bewaard gebleven bankkluis uit de jaren 1890.Een monumentale neorenaissance gevel ontworpen door de gewaardeerde architect Achille Wolf.
K+K Hotel Central Prague#7

K+K Hotel Central Prague

Historische hotels
Vanaf € 120/nacht

K+K Hotel Central is a 1901 masterpiece and one of the first Art Nouveau buildings in Prague. For €120 per night, you get a strategic location near the Powder Tower. The conversion of the historical theater into a meeting and breakfast space is brilliantly done. It is ranked for its unique architectural ginkgo leaf stucco and its ability to provide a quiet stay in a very busy area.

Een van de oudste originele Art Nouveau-gevels in Praag, versierd met symbolisch stucwerk van ginkgo- en lindebladeren.Een spectaculaire historische theaterzaal die zorgvuldig is omgebouwd tot de Ohmann-vergaderruimte en een ontbijtruimte op de tussenverdieping.Een sierlijke, gouden Art Nouveau-lift met ingewikkeld historisch smeedwerk uit de oorsprong van het gebouw in 1901.

Ons oordeel

For the best overall value, the Art Deco Imperial Hotel is the winner, providing a 5-star experience and celebrity-chef dining for roughly €135 per night. If you prioritize absolute quiet and personalized service, Hotel Residence Agnes is worth the €210 premium, especially with the complimentary refreshments and transfers. Travelers who prefer an industrial, modern edge should look at the Hermitage Hotel, while those who want to be steps from the Astronomical Clock should book The Dominican.

If you are a history buff, the Unitas Hotel is non-negotiable for its connection to Václav Havel. For a romantic weekend, the Neo-Renaissance grandeur of the NH Collection Carlo IV or the Viennese aesthetics of the Art Nouveau Palace provide the most cinematic backdrops. Most of these properties sit at the edge of the tourist core, meaning you are rarely more than a ten-minute walk from a major landmark, yet you are tucked away in buildings that feel like private museums.

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Veelgestelde vragen

Which historic hotel in Prague offers the best value for money?
The Hermitage Hotel Prague is the best budget-friendly option at €110 per night, offering a unique 1907 industrial Art Nouveau design. For a 5-star experience, the Art Deco Imperial Hotel is excellent value at €135 per night.
Are there any historic hotels in Prague with a connection to the city's political history?
Yes, the Unitas Hotel was an 18th-century Jesuit monastery that later became a secret police prison. It is famously the site where Václav Havel was imprisoned in cell number 6 before he became president.
Which Prague hotel is best for Art Nouveau architecture enthusiasts?
The Art Deco Imperial Hotel and K+K Hotel Central are the top picks, with the former featuring 1914 ceramic mosaics and the latter showcasing one of the city's first Art Nouveau facades from 1901.
Where should I stay in Prague for a quiet, historic boutique experience?
Hotel Residence Agnes is the best choice for a quiet stay, located on a peaceful side street near the 13th-century Convent of St. Agnes and offering personalized service for €210 per night.
Which historic hotels are closest to the Prague Astronomical Clock?
The Dominican is only a one-minute walk from the Astronomical Clock and Old Town Square. Hotel Residence Agnes is also very close, being just an eight-minute walk away.
Do any historic hotels in Prague have modern wellness facilities?
The NH Collection Prague Carlo IV features an award-winning spa with a 20-meter heated pool, while the Hermitage Hotel offers a state-of-the-art rooftop fitness center and panoramic terrace.

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