A historic hotel near Prague Castle
There’s a storied feel to this small hotel, once owned by Benedictine monks. The stained-glass windows and baroque and gothic finishes will appeal to those looking for something a little more out of the ordinary, and the fact that it’s in the Mala Strana area, steps from Prague Castle, is a real plus.
While there isn’t a restaurant, a buffet breakfast is available every morning, including hot dishes and a spread of continental choices. There’s also a lobby bar with a fireplace open around the clock and the perfect place to rest weary legs after navigating the steep hills this beautiful part of Prague is known for!
There are only 19 rooms, each individual, but you can expect elements like exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, ornately carved beds, and swags and tails, giving you a total immersion into the richly historical theming.
While there isn’t a restaurant, a buffet breakfast is available every morning, including hot dishes and a spread of continental choices. There’s also a lobby bar with a fireplace open around the clock and the perfect place to rest weary legs after navigating the steep hills this beautiful part of Prague is known for!
There are only 19 rooms, each individual, but you can expect elements like exposed beams, vaulted ceilings, ornately carved beds, and swags and tails, giving you a total immersion into the richly historical theming.
What The King Charles has to offer
Prague Castle
The city’s most famous location is within steps from The King Charles. Spend your days wandering around the vast fairytale fortress – an impressive collection of churches, museums, and galleries. Don’t miss St Vitus Cathedral, built over an extraordinary 600 years!
Public transport
Staying at The King Charles puts you in an excellent location for exploring Prague’s highlights on foot. But it’s handy to know that a reliable public transport system is waiting when you’re ready to explore further afield. The nearest tram station, Motostranské, is only half a mile away.
Charles Bridge
A fifteen-minute walk downhill (remembering you’ll have to walk back up again!) brings you to the famous, pedestrianised Charles Bridge. It was completed in 1390 and is one of the most photographed locations in Prague.
Facilities
Overview
- Wi-fi
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.
Food & Drink
- Breakfast room
All hotel and room facilities are subject to safety and wellbeing measures (including height and/or weight restrictions on slides and rides), board basis, seasonal availability, opening times, age, dress code, and may attract additional charges.