A bright apartment, spacious and well-equipped. Situated in the heart of Prague, Mala Strana, just 10 minutes walk from Charles Bridge, 5 minutes from Vltava river, and 2 minutes walk from Kinsky and Petrin parks.
Codelock on the apartment and the building makes check-in and out very easy. The apartment is professionally managed by my apartment-hotel company- we get 4 or 5 star reviews on Trip Advisor and provide 24/7 assistance in many languages, so you will be able to just enjoy Prague and rely on us for your accommodation.
Free Internet access (Wifi/LAN)
Recommended for: 7 guests
Maximum: 11 guests
Sleeping arrangements:
3 x single bed
1x queen size bed
1 x sleeper sofa
2 x sleeper armchairs
1 x queen size bed
Floor: 3 / Elevator: No
Guests will have access to the whole apartment and all its amenities. Within the building, they also have access to the balconies (for smokers), washer and dryer, and to a luggage storage.
In case of any trouble, we are available 24/7 on our hotline, you can also contact us via Airbnb messages or on our email.
The apartment building is located under the Petrin hill, near the river in the area called Mala Strana. It was built in 1895 by a well-known architect, who built it for himself, explaining its good qualities. Petrin is undoubtedly the best place for those who like visiting tourist attractions as well as having a taste of nature at the same time. Just behind the building is the historical Hunger Wall, which has served to defend Prague. In 1361, the year of drought and poor harvests, the prices of bread increased severely, which left many people without enough food. In order to feed their families, the locals resorted to frequent theft, augmenting the criminal activity. King Charles IV therefore called upon the locals to build a protective wall from Petrin to the Vltava River. The construction took two years and fed many families, resolving the problem. The Prague people named the wall “The Hunger Wall”, because its battlements resembled the teeth of the starving folks building it. At the end of the street is Kinsky Square, known especially for the T34 tank, which commemorated the liberation of Prague by the Soviets in 1944. After the Velvet Revolution in 1989 an artist David Cerny painted it pink. Actually, it was not so much of a political gesture as an attempt to capture the attention of some girl. Later a fountain was built in the original location where the tank stood, but there still a little pink part of it on the square which constantly reminds us of our history. The apartment is also near the French Quarter, only a 5 minute walk from the French Lycée. For those who plan to stay in Prague for a bit longer, will appreciate the proximity to a nearby shopping center called Novy Smíchov, which is only 2 tram stops away. The tram stop (tram line 9, 12, 20, 22) is right in front of the building as well as a bus stop, line 176.
Metro: Národní třída, line B - 15 minutes of walk from the apartment
Trams: 9, 12, 20 and 22 - 1 minute of walk from the apartment
Please, note there is a change of check-in and check-out times from the 25th October 2015:
CHECK-IN: from 4:30 p.m.
CHECK-OUT: until 11:00 a.m.
Please note the apartment is situated on the 3rd floor without elevator.