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Oh-Prague is an experienced provider of holiday accommodation specialising in short-term rentals. We have already selected over 300 fantastic apartments and hotels in every area of the city to make choosing your accommodation easier. By booking with us you can be sure that all the options we offer are of a high-standard, leaving you with no nasty surprises when you arrive. Read More

 
 

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When is the best time to visit Prague?

May and June are among the best months in which to visit Prague. The weather at this time of year is warm but mild, also having the most sunlight hours, which you more time to discover the beautiful city, with its natural scenery in full bloom. During these months the price of holiday accommodation is still very reasonable. Avoiding the height of the tourist season the city will not be overcrowded. What is more, you will be able to attend some of the famous events held in Prague such as the Prague Spring International Music Festival, the Prague International Marathon, and the Czech Beer Festival. Read More

 
 
Where to stay in Prague? Close to...
The Castle
 
The Astronomical Clock
 
Charles Bridge
 
Wenceslas Square
 

Old New Synagogue
 
St. Vitus Cathedral
 

 

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Prague 6
In short: Very beautiful and busy/A lot of parks/Peaceful
Highlights: Villa Müller/ Hvezda Palace /
Getting around: Metro Line A to the centre, wide tram network. From the airport buses 119 (daytime) and 510 (night bus) To metro stop at Dejvická (line A) and links with various tram lines
Why stay: Great connections with the city centre and the airport both day and night/ very peaceful
 
Prague 5
In short: Residential and lively/ very near the centre/A lot of green areas
Highlights: Staropramen/ Villa Bertramka/ Andel area
Getting around: Metro Line B, from Andel stop links with buses to the centre: Lines 104 and 120; and trams: Lines 12 and 20. From the airport buses Lines 179 and 225 to Nové Butovice linking with Metro B
Why stay: A lot of shops in the Andel area/ Chance to walk around the parks/ Very well-connected
 
Prague 7
In short: Cultural/Well-connected/Residential
Highlights: Prague National Gallery/Letna and Stromovka parks/Hanavsky Pavillion/ Krizik Fountain
Getting around: Metro line C to the centre. Holesovice train station with international trains to the north of Europe. Links to various tram lines. From the airport: Bus Airport Express with stops at Holesovice (daytime)/Bus 510 (night bus) to Divoka Sarka, links with tram 51 (night) to Dejvicka.
Why stay: A lot of green areas/Peaceful area that is well-connected with the airport and centre
 
Prague 1
In short: Rich in history and legend/The very heart of Europe/A popular tourist area
Highlights: Prague Castle, Mala Strana, Tyn Church, Saint Nicholas Church, Josefov
Getting around: Metro: Lines A,B and C /Many tram lines in all directions. From the airport: bus 119 to Dejvicka (links with metro A)/ bus 179 and 225 to Nové Butovice (links with metro B)/Cable train on mount Petrin
Why stay: Central/ lively with a lot of venues /Long walks along the Moldava
 
Prague 2
In short: Residential/Great tourist attractions/ Mixture of the Gothic and the Barroque
Highlights:  Botanical Gardens/ Saint John Nepomucene Church/ Wenceslas Square/National Museum
Getting around: Metro Lines A,B and C. Many tram lines to the centre ( 23,36 and 6) and the outskirts. Wilson train station with connetions to metro C , Long distance and international train services/ Central point for night routes at the Lazarská stop/
Why stay: Great variety of bars and restaurants/ Well-connected and good access to the city centre
 
Prague 4
In short: Popular/On the banks of the Moldava/ Well connected with the centre
Highlights:  Vysehrad Fortress/Saint Peter and Paul Basilica/ Pražského Vodárenství Museum
Getting around: Metro Line C, Prazského Povstání stop links with tram line 18 that crosses the centre to the west/ Lines 3, 17 and 21 border the Moldava to the centre
Why stay: Good opportunity to walk along the river/easy access to the city centre
 
Prague 10
In short: Alternates residential and industrial areas
Highlights: Edén shopping centre/ Synot Tip Arena Stadium/
Getting around: Metro line A to the centre. Tram lines: 7 crosses the city east-west; 11 stops at Muzeum linking metro A and C. To the airport: metro A to Djevice stop linking with bus 119 that stops at Terminal 1 and 2.
Why stay: Has some commercial areas/Well connected to the centre
 
Prague 3
In short: Popular/Lively and peaceful at the same time/A lot of shops
Highlights: Palac Akropolis/ Television Tower/ San Roch church
Getting around: Metro Line A that crosses the centre to the north-west/ Flora and Zelivskeno stops with links to various trams: 9 and 26 to the centre.
Why stay: Home of the Prague Carnival (Zizkov Masopust)/Connections with metro and tram lines
 
Prague 8
In short: On the banks of the Moldava/Central
Highlights:  Vitkov National Monument/ Invalidovna/ Karlin Musical Theatre
Getting around: Metro Lines B and C interlink at Florenc: Bus station for international and city services. Numerous tram lines run to the centre.
Why stay: More peaceful in the north and livelier towards the centre/Great walks in the Troja area
 
Prague 9
In short: Not very lively/ Commercial and sporting sites of interest
Highlights:  02 Arena Stadium/ Galerie Harfa/ Aviation Museum/ PVA Letnany Exhibition Centre/ Bobová Draha Prosek
Getting around: Metro lines B and C to the centre. Good service of tram: lines (1, 3 and 119). From the airport bus lines 179, 225 and 100 link with metro line B at Zlicin and Nové Butovice
Why stay: A very peaceful district/ few inhabitants/ ideal to relax
 

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