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Straddling the divide between apartment and hotel, this place offers the space and convenience of a suite with private bathroom and kitchen along with hotel facilities such as 24-hour reception, cleaning service and breakfast room. It’s a good choice for families, with suites sleeping up to six. The rooms are pleasantly old-fashioned, and some on the upper floors have good views towards the castle.

There’s a lift – important, as the building has five floors – though it’s a bit on the small side. Check the website for special rates.


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3. Leica Gallery

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5. Charles Square

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7. K (David Černý Sculpture)

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