Area: Josefov (Jewish Quarter), Prague Show Map
Perfect location for discovering Prague historical monuments which are all just a couple of minutes walk away. The … More
Pricing for stays between 26 Feb - 29 Feb, 2012
Reedik K from Perth, Australia said:
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Area: Josefov (Jewish Quarter), Prague Show Map
Located in the heart of Prague, this hotel is steps from St. Nicholas Church at the Old Town Square, Old Town … More
Pricing for stays between 26 Feb - 29 Feb, 2012
Joanna N from London, UK said:
"This hotel is so centrally based it makes everything a pleasure! The service is fant... "
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Area: Josefov (Jewish Quarter), Prague Show Map
Located in the heart of Prague, this hotel is walking distance from St. Agnes Convent, Palladium Shopping Centre … More
Pricing for stays between 21 Feb - 24 Feb, 2012
Gareth P from London said:
"The Central is a nice good value hotel in a good location.
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Area: Josefov (Jewish Quarter), Prague Show Map
The Dar Hotel, located in the capital of the Czech Republic, enjoys a convenient location in the city centre of … More
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"Probably the best located hotel in all of Prague. Excellent service at reception and... "
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Area: Josefov (Jewish Quarter), Prague Show Map
Pension Accord is situated in the very centre of Prague within few minutes walk to Old town square, Wenceslas … More
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Pragues Jewish quarter witnessed oppression and suffering for centuries before the Nazis invaded during the Second World War. The tightly packed, insanitary buildings of the ghetto were mostly destroyed in the 1890s, but the Old Jewish Cemetery and several atmospheric synagogues survived. Best is the Old-New Synagogue, dating from around 1270.