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  Hotel & Apartment Accommodation In Prague Praha

The general standard of the accommodation in Prague hotels and apartments puts many other European cities to shame. Hygiene is of paramount importance here and this is very evident in serviced apartments which often amongst the best in Europe. Price-wise hotels are reasonably priced though serviced apartments booked through local agencies are generally very competitive and can represent better value for two or more people.

Apartments booked direct with the landlord may not offer the range of kitchen utensils that visitors from western Europe are accustomed to. In Prague there are four or five Tesco’s for those who are self catering where the range of vegetables is impressive but tea and coffee is expensive – though guests should note these generally close at 8pm weekdays. One basic downside of all accommodation seems to be the poor quality of the loo paper.

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Editors Choice Quality Apartment Accommodation In Downtown Central Prague

AmoReal – Apartments In Prague Established 16 years ago this accommodation agency offers quality rental apartments in central downtown and suburban Prague. When euromost visited their Stupartská street apartments, ( just two minutes walk from the Old town Square and five minutes from Wenceslas Square in the New Town) it was easy to understand the reason for their motto ‘You come as a client and leave as a friend’.

The Stupartská street apartments in the heart of Prague’s Old town are close to the Charles Bridge and a number of outstanding international designer retailers which are complimented by several nearby markets and numerous cafes and restaurants Euromost researchers are well travelled and have made numerous trips to Prague and few accommodation agencies have the personal touch that Amoreal has. More About AmoReal Apartments

Hostels In Prague

The Apple Hostel at Králodvorská 16 Prague 1 (in the Old Town) Telephone (420) 22 423 1050 is thought by many to be the cheapest hostel in Prague. How ever Unfy othere have commented that it is dirt cheap. website

The Golden Sickle Hostel at Vodickova 10 Prage 1 (close to Wenceslas Square) Telephone (420) 22 223 0773 offers accommodation from around €10 per night. The staff here have a reputation for being helpful and well informed. Plenty of good facilities website.

The Old Prague Hostel at Benediktska 2 Praha 1 (close to the Old Town Square) Telephone (420) 22 482 9058 has a reputation for better than average accommodation and facilities at prices that backpackers can afford. website

Camping & Campsites In Prague

Camp Sokol at Trojska 171A, 171 00 Prague 7 Telephone (420) 233 542 908, is a small but dependable all round year campsite catering for backpackers cyclists and motorists with or without caravans etc. It has space for tents as well as offering over 30 rooms. Popular with discerning European campers especially the Danish and the Dutch. website.

The Dzban campsite at Nad Lavkou 5, 160 05 Praha 6 is about 3.5 km northwest of central downtown Prague is a campsite offering bedroom accommodation and caravan space. It can easily accommodate several hundred people. Extensive range of sports facilities plus a shop and at least two restaurants. No website.

Additional info on Campsites near Prague can be found on Alanrogers.com

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