Vinohrady
Vinohrady is one of Prague’s most livable neighborhoods: elegant pre-war apartment blocks, leafy streets, and a café-and-bistro scene that feels local rather than touristy. It’s ideal if you want to experience daily Prague—morning bakeries, small wine bars, and neighborhood restaurants—without sacrificing convenience. Location is a major advantage. Vinohrady sits just east of the historic core, so you can reach Wenceslas Square and the New Town quickly, then return to quieter streets at night. Many streets around Náměstí Míru and Jiřího z Poděbrad feel safe, residential, and walkable, with plenty of amenities (supermarkets, pharmacies, and late-night food). Value for money is often better than staying right in Old Town. Hotels and aparthotels in Vinohrady frequently offer larger rooms, calmer surroundings, and a more authentic neighborhood feel for the same price (or less) than central tourist zones. If you’re comparing options, it’s worth filtering accommodations in Vinohrady on Booking.com to find highly rated stays near metro stops. Parks and architecture are a bonus. You’re near Riegrovy Sady and Havlíčkovy Sady (Grébovka), two of Prague’s best green spaces, and the area’s Art Nouveau and modernist landmarks make it great for wandering without a strict itinerary.
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