Most Popular Apartments
-
Winston Double - 1-3 guests
Price from: €35Living space: 30m2Floor: Second (elevator)Space, high tech equipment, internet connection, DVD player, CD player and comfortable furnishing is only beginning of what you will get when booking this great ...
-
Winston Suite - 1-4 guests
Price from: €39Living space: 49m2Floor: Second (no elevator)Space matters! In our luxurious suite you can enjoy nice bedroom and a comfortable living room with an unfoldable sofa. The living room is equipped with ...
-
V_Lesicku - 1-5 guests
Price from: €39Living space: 50m2Floor: Fourth (elevator)Just 5 minutes walk from the National Theatre and a few minutes from Prague Castle, surrounded by some of Prague's finest restaurants, this apartment is very ...
-
Museum Studio - 1-3 guests
Price from: €42Living space: 40m2Floor: Fifth (elevator)This beautiful studio apartment is the ideal getaway spot while visiting Golden Prague. Elegant, spacious, and stylishly decorated, this unique and cozy nook ...
-
Prague Central Studio - 1-3 guests
Price from: €46Living space: 30m2Floor: Ground (no elevator)This contemporary, newly-redesigned studio apartment enjoys a prime location in the heart of Golden Prague, so you’ll have easy access to a multitude of ...
Prague news
Prague has become one of the most visited cities in Europe thanks to its unblemished charm and plentiful low cost flights to this fairytale city. Dalai Lama visits Prague on first leg of European tour (Radio Prague) view news
The Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is currently in Prague on the first leg of a European tour. After a meeting with the Czech prime minister, Mirek Topolánek, he was reunited with an old friend: former president Václav Havel, on whose invitation he came to the Czech capital. The Dalai Lama is also due to visit Brussels and Poland, where he will meet French President Nicolas Sarkozy. ... Czech asylum claims "not a problem" says Canadian governor general in Prague (Radio Prague) view news
Canadian Governor General Michaelle Jean met Czech President Václav Klaus on Monday, within her two-week Central European tour. In the scenic setting of Prague Castle’s Octagon Room, the governor general stressed that Canada maintained special ties with Czech Republic – ties which were not threatened by a recent jump in Czech asylum claims over the Atlantic.












UK callers, you can call us for 10p per minute on: