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What is the best area to stay in Prague?

The best area to stay in Prague is Old Town (Staré Město) for first-time visitors who want to be walkable to the main sights. It puts you closest to the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, and riverfront views, with easy access to trams and the metro. If you prefer a slightly quieter but still central base, choose Malá Strana or New Town (Nové Město).

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Old Town (Staré Město) is the most convenient choice because Prague’s headline attractions cluster around the historic core, and you can cover much of the city on foot—especially the Old Town Square, the Jewish Quarter (Josefov), and the approaches to Charles Bridge. Staying here also makes early-morning sightseeing and nighttime strolls (when the crowds thin out) much easier, which is a big advantage in peak season.

Key Points

  • 1Best overall: Old Town (Staré Město) for first-timers and maximum walkability
  • 2Most romantic/quiet-central: Malá Strana near the castle and river
  • 3Best value-central: New Town (Nové Město) with strong metro/tram links
  • 4Local neighborhood feel: Vinohrady for cafés and leafy streets
  • 5Trendy and well-connected: Karlín for food, design hotels, and easy transit

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Related Questions

Is Old Town too touristy to stay in?

It can be busy and more expensive, but it’s unbeatable for walkability and early/late sightseeing; choosing a side street away from Old Town Square helps reduce noise.

Where should couples stay in Prague?

Malá Strana is ideal for a romantic atmosphere, scenic walks to Prague Castle, and quieter evenings, while still being close to the Old Town via Charles Bridge.

What’s the best area to stay in Prague on a budget?

New Town often offers better-value hotels with excellent metro/tram access, and neighborhoods like Vinohrady and Karlín can be cheaper while remaining 10–15 minutes from the center by transit.

Which Prague neighborhoods are best for nightlife?

New Town has the densest mix of bars and clubs near Wenceslas Square, while Žižkov is popular for late-night pubs and a more local, alternative scene.

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