This deservedly popular small hotel has helpful staff and a quiet location south of Malá Strana. The smart, well-kept bedrooms are decorated with relaxing pastels and pine-topped furniture. The public areas include a clubby drawing room with a library. If you’re travelling with kids, there are family rooms that can accommodate up to six people. There’s also a wheelchair-accessible room.
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