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Best Czechia luxury hotels (4 and 5 stars)

Among the 19487 accommodations in Czechia, here are the 4 best luxury hotels

Hotel Vista - Czechia
8.8 6913 reviews

Hotel Vista

hotel, Brno
The Hotel Vista is located in Brno-Medlánky, a quiet district just a 10-minute tram ride from the city centre and a 15-minute drive from the Brno fairgrounds. This 4-star hotel enjoys very good user ratings for its location, cleanliness and overall experience.
The hotel offers modern rooms with comfortable amenities, including flat-screen TVs and stylish bathrooms. Guests can enjoy a range of facilities, including a swimming pool, sauna, spa and restaurant, as well as free Wi-Fi and parking.
La Fenice - Czechia
8.8 5139 reviews

La Fenice

hotel, Prague
La Fenice Prague, a 4-star hotel, is conveniently located in the Vinohrady district, 0.18 km from Jiřího z Poděbrad metro station and a 15-minute walk (approximately 1.2 km) from Wenceslas Square.
This establishment offers various room types, including duplex suites and apartments with kitchenettes, features a restaurant, bar, swimming pool, and free Wi-Fi, plus on-site parking (limited availability).
Hotel St George - Czech Leading Hotels - Czechia
9.1 5530 reviews

Hotel St George - Czech Leading Hotels

hotel, Prague
Hotel St George - Czech Leading Hotels is situated in Prague, a short walk from the Prague Opera and National Museum, and approximately 0.7km from Wenceslas Square and 0.8km from Charles Square, conveniently located near the I. P. Pavlova transport hub.
This 4-star establishment, housed in a renovated 18th-century building, offers rooms with modern amenities including free WiFi, a spa, fitness centre, and room service; guests can also enjoy its restaurant, bar, and terrace.
Peras Wellness Hotel - Czechia
9.0 407 reviews

Peras Wellness Hotel

hotel, Ludvíkov
Peras Wellness Hotel, a four-star establishment in Ludvíkov, is located less than half a kilometre from a ski lift and 72 kilometres from Leoš Janáček Airport.
This family-friendly hotel boasts an indoor pool, spa, sauna, and fitness centre, along with a restaurant serving local cuisine, free Wi-Fi, and free parking; some rooms offer kitchenettes and balconies.

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Best Czechia hotels with a pool

Among the 19487 accommodations in Czechia, here are the 4 best hotels with a pool

Hotel Panství Dlouhá Lhota - Czechia
8.9 238 reviews

Hotel Panství Dlouhá Lhota

hotel, Dlouhá Lhota
Hotel Panství Dlouhá Lhota is situated in Dlouhá Lhota, approximately 58 kilometres from Prague and 43 kilometres from Václav Havel Prague Airport, offering a stay in a historic Baroque chateau or its stables.
This 3-star hotel boasts a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and tennis court, alongside a restaurant, bar, and fitness centre; all rooms include free Wi-Fi and a satellite flat-screen TV.
Hotel Džbán - Czechia
8.7 1031 reviews

Hotel Džbán

hotel, Karlova Studánka
Hotel Džbán in Karlova Studánka offers a convenient base for exploring the Jeseníky Mountains, situated 10.6 km from Praděd mountain and 47 km from the Velké Losiny Paper Museum.
This 3-star establishment provides family rooms, an indoor swimming pool, a spa, and a restaurant, alongside evening entertainment and a kids' club.
Hotel Na Vyhlídce - Czechia
8.9 89 reviews

Hotel Na Vyhlídce

hotel, Kořenov
Hotel Na Vyhlídce is situated in the village of Kořenov, just 18 kilometres from both the Szklarska Poręba and Kamieńczyk Waterfalls. This family-friendly hotel offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant, bar, garden, playground, and free bikes for exploring the surrounding Jizera Mountains.
Wellness Hotel Happy Star - Czechia
9.1 1332 reviews

Wellness Hotel Happy Star

hotel, Hnanice
The Wellness Hotel Happy Star is conveniently located near the Austrian border, 8km from Znojmo and 30km from Vranov Castle, offering easy access to Podyjí National Park.
This 4-star establishment features an on-site wellness centre with an indoor pool, sauna, and fitness centre, plus tennis courts and a restaurant serving Moravian specialities; all within a family-friendly setting.

Frequently asked questions about hotels in Czechia

  • What are the best landmarks to visit?

    Prague Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-see, encompassing St. Vitus Cathedral, Golden Lane, and Old Royal Palace. Charles Bridge, with its baroque statues, offers iconic views. The Old Town Square, featuring the Astronomical Clock, is another highlight. Beyond Prague, consider exploring the Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape, another UNESCO site, with its stunning chateaux and gardens.
  • What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Czechia?

    Among 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Czechia, Hotel Mariel Znojmo, Hotel Ikona and Villa Conti are the most popular ones.

  • What are some must-do activities?

    A relaxing Vltava River cruise in Prague is a classic. Exploring Prague's charming Old Town and Lesser Town on foot is essential. For a taste of local life, visit a traditional Czech pub and enjoy a Pilsner Urquell beer. Outside Prague, hiking in Bohemian Switzerland National Park or exploring the medieval town of Český Krumlov are highly recommended.
  • What are the best luxury hotels in Czechia?

    Hotel Residence Agnes, Hotel Pod Věží and The Manes Boutique Hotel Prague are among the best luxury hotels in Czechia.

  • When is the ideal time to visit?

    May to September offers pleasant weather for sightseeing. June and July can be hot, while spring and autumn provide a comfortable balance of pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Winter brings Christmas markets (especially in Prague) but can be cold.
  • What are the best family friendly hotels in Czechia?

    The best family friendly hotels in Czechia are Hotel Residence Agnes, Hotel Pod Věží and The Manes Boutique Hotel Prague.

  • Which neighbourhoods or areas are best for spending a week?

    Prague's Old Town and Lesser Town offer central locations with easy access to major attractions. Staying in these areas provides a charming and historic experience. For a more local feel, consider exploring the Žižkov district, known for its vibrant atmosphere and independent shops and bars. If you want to explore beyond Prague, consider basing yourself in a location like Český Krumlov for easy access to South Bohemia.
  • What are the best pet friendly hotels in Czechia?

    The best pet friendly hotels in Czechia are Hotel Pod Věží, The Manes Boutique Hotel Prague and Hotel Mariel Znojmo.

  • Which parts are perfect for a weekend getaway?

    Prague itself is easily explored in a long weekend. Alternatively, Český Krumlov, a stunning medieval town, makes for a perfect romantic weekend escape. Kutná Hora, with its Sedlec Ossuary (Bone Church), is another fascinating option for a shorter trip.
  • What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Czechia?

  • Is renting a car recommended for exploring?

    While public transport is efficient in Prague and some larger cities, a rental car offers greater flexibility for exploring the countryside and smaller towns. However, parking in city centres can be challenging and expensive. Consider your itinerary carefully.
  • What are the best hotels with a swimming pool in Czechia?

  • Are credit cards widely accepted?

    Credit cards are increasingly accepted, particularly in larger cities and tourist areas. However, it's advisable to carry some Czech koruna (CZK) for smaller establishments and markets, as cash is still preferred in some places.
  • What are the largest airports?

    Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) is the main international airport, serving most international flights. Other smaller airports exist, but PRG is by far the largest and most convenient for most travellers.
  • Are there any unwritten rules of behaviour visitors should know about?

    It's polite to greet shopkeepers and service staff with a 'dobrý den' (good day) and 'na shledanou' (goodbye). Tipping is customary in restaurants (around 10%), and it's appreciated in other service industries. Being mindful of noise levels, especially in the evenings, is also considered courteous.
  • What local specialties should you try?

    Try traditional dishes like svíčková (beef sirloin in cream sauce), goulash, and trdelník (sweet pastry). Pilsner Urquell beer is a must-try, along with other local brews. For dessert, don't miss out on kolaches, small sweet pastries filled with various fruits or nuts.
  • Where are the best shopping spots?

    Prague's Old Town and New Town offer a mix of high-street brands and local boutiques. Palladium Shopping Centre is a large modern mall. For traditional crafts and souvenirs, explore the smaller shops in the Old Town and Lesser Town. For a unique experience, check out the farmers markets in various locations.
  • What signature events or festivals take place?

    The Prague Spring International Music Festival is a world-renowned classical music event. Various Christmas markets pop up across the country in the weeks leading up to Christmas, offering traditional crafts, food, and festive atmosphere. The Czech Beer Festival is another popular event.
  • What’s the best place for mild and comfortable weather?

    Southern Moravia, particularly around the Lednice-Valtice area, tends to have warmer, drier weather than other parts of the country, particularly in the summer months. The region also enjoys more sunshine hours.
  • What are the most common travel mistakes tourists make?

    Overlooking the need for Czech Koruna, relying solely on credit cards, and not booking accommodation or tours in advance, especially during peak season. Failing to research public transport options outside of Prague is also a common mistake.
  • What are some hidden gems to explore?

    The Bohemian Switzerland National Park offers stunning sandstone formations and hiking trails away from the main tourist routes. The town of Telč, with its Renaissance architecture and charming square, is another lesser-known gem. Exploring the castles and chateaux of South Bohemia beyond Český Krumlov can reveal many hidden treasures.

Best Czechia hotels with parking

Hotel Seifert - Czechia
8.6 439 reviews

Hotel Seifert

hotel, Nové Hamry
Hotel Seifert, a 3-star establishment in the Ore Mountains village of Nové Hamry, is conveniently located in the village centre, approximately 21 kilometres from Karlovy Vary.
This family-friendly guesthouse offers rooms with private bathrooms, satellite TV, and panoramic views, plus on-site amenities including a restaurant serving Czech and international cuisine, a sauna, fitness centre, and a garden with a children's playground.
Hotel Orka - Czechia
8.5 506 reviews

Hotel Orka

hotel, Moravská Třebová
Hotel Orka in Moravská Třebová offers a 3-star stay, conveniently located approximately 35km from Litomyšl Castle and 23km from Bouzov Castle.
This family-friendly guesthouse features a swimming pool, garden, free parking, free Wi-Fi, and family rooms, along with a shared lounge and on-site tour desk to assist with exploring nearby attractions.
Hotel Magistr Vsetín - Czechia
9.0 857 reviews

Hotel Magistr Vsetín

hotel, Vsetín
Hotel Magistr Vsetín offers convenient accommodation in Vsetín, 43km from Štramberk Castle and Trúba, and 53km from Ostrava Leos Janáček Airport.
This establishment provides guests with a single bedroom, single bathroom lodging, plus amenities including a bar, garden, jacuzzi, parking, and room service, with activities such as hiking, skiing, and cycling readily available nearby.
Hotel Essence - Czechia
9.3 4175 reviews

Hotel Essence

hotel, Prague
Hotel Essence, a 4-star establishment in Prague, offers convenient access to Old Town Square (an 8-minute walk), Charles Bridge (1.4km), and Vyšehrad Castle (4.2km).
This Prague hotel, featuring a sauna and a terrace, provides 1-bedroom suites with free Wi-Fi, a buffet breakfast, and bike rentals for exploring the city; airport transfers are available at an additional cost.

Best hotels in Czechia with a gym

Kapka Resort - Czechia
9.6 476 reviews

Kapka Resort

hotel, Lhota u Vsetína
Kapka Resort, a 3-star hotel in Lhota u Vsetína, offers convenient access to Vsetín and is approximately 47 kilometres from Štramberk Castle and Trúba.
This guesthouse provides rooms sleeping up to 7 guests, featuring amenities including a jacuzzi, sauna, spa, fitness centre, restaurant, and room service, plus free parking.
Ranč Kostelany - Czechia
8.7 418 reviews

Ranč Kostelany

hotel, Kostelany
Ranč Kostelany, a 3-star hotel in Kroměříž, offers convenient access to Dinopark Vyškov (45km) and Brno–Turany Airport (71km).
This family-friendly establishment features a swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and spa, alongside a restaurant, bar, tennis court, and fitness centre, all within a property that includes a garden and terrace.
Century Old Town Prague - Mgallery Collection - Czechia
9.1 2360 reviews

Century Old Town Prague - Mgallery Collection

hotel, Prague
The Hotel Century Old Town Prague - Mgallery Hotel Collection is a 4-star hotel located in the Old Town district, just a short walk from the Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock. Guests consistently rate the hotel excellent for its location, cleanliness, and overall experience.
The hotel occupies a stunning 19th-century building with a captivating Neo-Baroque architectural style. Guests can enjoy a range of amenities including a restaurant, bar, fitness centre, and a terrace in the inner courtyard, as well as convenient access to public transportation and nearby shopping.
Hotel Savoy Prague - Czechia
9.0 3867 reviews

Hotel Savoy Prague

hotel, Prague
Hotel Savoy Prague, a 4-star establishment, enjoys a prime location in a historic Prague district, a short 0.8 km walk from Prague Castle and within easy reach of Strahov Monastery and Petřín Hill.
The hotel offers elegant rooms and suites, a wellness centre with a whirlpool and saunas, a café and bar, a public terrace with city views, and a daily art deco-style breakfast; tennis courts are also available on-site.
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