
"Prague, the city of Franz Kafka, the Golem and the famous Astronomical Clock - not to mention statue-filled Charles Bridge - has a skyline so beautiful it was awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 1992. Among the baroque domes, towers and Renaissance spires are some very atmospheric hotels, mostly set in either the medieval Old Town or the only slightly younger New Town."
"Among the baroque domes, towers and Renaissance spires are some very atmospheric hotels, mostly set in either the medieval Old Town or the only slightly younger New Town. It's one of the few European capitals where it's possible to stay in the city centre for a very reasonable rate, with the sights just a short walk away. Lately, its hotel scene has been ramped up by new arrivals. Consider these our favourite, editor-approved hotels in Prague."
Prague features a skyline of baroque domes, towers and Renaissance spires that received UNESCO World Heritage status in 1992. The city combines medieval Old Town and the slightly younger New Town, where atmospheric hotels are concentrated. Staying in the city centre is affordable compared with many European capitals, and major sights are generally within a short walk. Recent openings have expanded the hotel scene and increased accommodation options. The city offers a range of hotels that allow visitors to remain close to historic landmarks such as the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge.
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