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Where should I stay in Prague?

Stay in Prague 1 (Old Town, New Town, or Malá Strana) for the most walkable, sightseeing-first base with easy access to major attractions. Choose Vinohrady (Prague 2) for a quieter local feel with cafés and great public transit, or Karlín/Holešovice (Prague 8/7) for trendy dining and better value. If you want nightlife, base yourself near Wenceslas Square (New Town) or Letná for bars with views.

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Detailed Answer

For most travelers, Prague 1 is the best place to stay because it puts you within walking distance of the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and Prague Castle areas (via Malá Strana). Old Town (Staré Město) is ideal if your priority is classic postcard Prague and maximum convenience, while New Town (Nové Město) offers excellent transport links, shopping, and a broader range of hotels. Malá Strana is quieter in the evenings, romantic, and perfectly positioned for early-morning strolls across the bridge before the crowds arrive.

Key Points

  • 1Best overall base: Prague 1 (Old Town, New Town, Malá Strana) for walkability and top sights
  • 2Best local atmosphere: Vinohrady (Prague 2) with cafés, parks, and fast metro access
  • 3Best trendy/value areas: Karlín (Prague 8) and Holešovice (Prague 7) for food, culture, and good connections
  • 4Best for nightlife: New Town around Wenceslas Square/Národní třída; Letná for bars and views
  • 5Consider transport: near Metro A/B/C or major tram lines for easy airport and day-trip access

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Related Questions

Is Old Town (Prague 1) too touristy to stay in?

Old Town is the most touristy area, but it’s unbeatable for first-time visitors who want to walk everywhere; choosing a side street (not directly on the main squares) helps reduce noise.

What’s the best area to stay in Prague for public transport?

New Town (Prague 1/2 border) and Vinohrady (Prague 2) are excellent for metro and tram access, making it easy to reach sights, the main train station, and other districts.

Where should I stay in Prague for nightlife?

New Town near Wenceslas Square, Národní třída, or around Anděl offers lots of bars and late-night options; Letná is great for beer gardens and a more local evening scene.

Where is best for families in Prague?

Vinohrady (Prague 2) and parts of Prague 6 are family-friendly thanks to parks, calmer streets, and roomy apartments, while still being well connected to the center.

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