Guide to Prague
The National Museum
The National Museum complex (which dates back to 1818) will not have escaped your notice on your way to our Museum Hotel. The buildings have been completely renovated and seeing the interiors alone is an experience. You can see the permanent natural history and historical exhibitions, which are complemented by many exhibitions. The current programme can be found on the museum's website.
Distance from the hotel: 300 m
The Wenceslas Square
Wenceslas Square is the centre of great cultural events of our time, but also of important milestones in our history. Who else could have founded it but our great Charles IV and its name at the time was the Horse Market. At its head stands the aforementioned historic building of the National Museum and a little further down the monument to St. Wenceslas by Josef Václav Myslbek. The square is 750 metres long and is lined with various shops, restaurants, cafes and also office buildings.
Distance from the hotel: 200 m
The Jindřiška Tower
Visit the tallest freestanding bell tower in Prague and from the 10th floor you will have a beautiful view of Prague. In the tower you can visit the sovereigns shop, whiskey café and whiskey room, gallery and permanent exhibition. And if you want to indulge in an unusual experience, we recommend dining at the Zvonice restaurant, located on the 7th and 8th floors. The tower is also accessible by lift.
Distance from the hotel: 1,3 km
Jewish Town
The Jewish town, also known as Josefov, was formerly a poor ghetto and today is one of the most visited sights in Prague. The entrance of the Prague Jewish Town tour includes five synagogues, a ceremonial hall, the Robert Guttmann Gallery and the Old Jewish Cemetery. There are permanent exhibitions, such as Children's Drawings from Terezín and Jewish Traditions and Customs, which are set in individual synagogues
Distance from the hotel: 1,9 km
The Municipal House and the Powder Tower
The Powder Tower is a significant monument of late Gothic architecture and the entrance to the Old Town. It was here that the coronation processions to Prague Castle passed through. From a height of 44 metres you can admire the beauty of the Old Town.
The adjacent Municipal House now stands on the site of the former Royal Court, the former seat of the Czech kings. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century with the intention of having a representative building of the capital. Today you can visit the Municipal House in the café, restaurant or beer hall in the basement. We recommend buying a ticket for the tour as you will see the impressive interiors of all the halls.
Distance from the hotel: 1,5 km