Old Town (Staré Město)
Old Town (Staré Město) is Prague’s classic “walk-everywhere” base. From here you can reach the Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, Jewish Quarter, and many of the city’s best cafés and beer halls without relying on public transport. It’s ideal if you want a packed sightseeing itinerary or you’re visiting Prague for the first time and want the postcard views right outside your door. The neighborhood is also a great choice for atmosphere. After day-trippers leave, Old Town becomes more enjoyable—cobbled lanes, softly lit facades, and lively squares make evening strolls memorable. You’ll find everything from casual Czech pubs to stylish cocktail bars, plus plenty of tour pick-up points for day trips to Kutná Hora or Český Krumlov. Convenience is the biggest advantage: multiple metro and tram lines ring the area, and you’re close to both the river and major shopping streets. That said, the trade-off is cost and noise—especially around Old Town Square and streets with late-night bars. For better sleep, choose a hotel on a quieter side street or closer to the river/Josefov edge. Because accommodation quality varies widely in such a tourist-heavy area, it’s smart to compare recent guest reviews and room photos before booking. Booking.com is especially useful here for filtering by soundproofing, air conditioning (important in summer), elevator access in older buildings, and cancellation flexibility.
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