Accommodation
Holiday Rental
Holiday Rental
Sleeps: 6 Adult(s)
Changeover Day: Saturday
Pricing
EUR 470.00 - 482.00
(USD* 596.43 - 611.66)
Per Property / Per Week
Taxes Included
Service Charges Included
This apartment is located only 15 minutes away (on foot) from the Prague Castle, Prague's Eiffel Tower (Petřín lookout tower), the Břevnov Monastery and the largest stage in the world (Strahov).
Property Description
This apartment is located only 15 minutes away (on foot) from the Prague Castle, Prague's Eiffel Tower (Petřín lookout tower), the Břevnov Monastery and the largest stage in the world (Strahov). It is a private apartment located in a family house, where the owner lives. The apartment is situated on the ground floor and has beautiful salon doors which open to the garden, where there is a furnished terrace and the possibility for grilling. -- In the vicinity there are numerous restaurants, pizzerias, wine bars and shops. -- Cars can be parked in the garage of a nearby hotel (1 minute by car- + / - 5.60 € per day). -- You can visit Prague best on foot; tram to downtown takes 15 minutes; the metro is 8 minutes.
Local Information
The living room contains a double bed, a dining area and radio with CD player. The saloon doors lead to the garden. -- The bedroom is equipped with a double bed and a sofa set (the sofa can be used as a bed for two people). There is a satellite TV. -- In the kitchen there is a 2-burner electric cooker, coffeemaker, kettle, and a small oven where you can toast bread or cook an egg. There is also a refrigerator. -- The bathroom is equipped with a bathtub, sink and hair dryer. There is a separate toilet.
Sport & Leisure
In the summer months (May to September) the outdoor water park is open (10 minutes on foot). There is a pool with toboggan, children's bath for small children, playground, beach ball, tennis and table tennis. -- Prague, also known as "Golden Prague" or the "city with a thousand towers", offers you an unforgettable experience. The best way to visit Prague is on foot / public transportation. - A small list of attractions you shouldn't miss: Hradcany (Prague Castle) with Presidential Palace; Vitus Cathedral;, Golden Street No. 22, where Franz Kafka worked; the Strahov Monastery and Petřín hill with a fantastic view of the city. Admire the Malá Strana quarter (Lesser Town), the baroque Nikolai Church and the Palace of Waldstein. There are many other palaces, gardens, churches, small shops, antique stores and restaurants worth visiting. A stroll across the pedestrianized Charles Bridge over the Vltava River with its painters, souvenir vendors and street musicians offers an unforgettable view. A visit to the Josefov Quarter (Jewish Quarter) with its synagogue, Jewish cemetery, impressive monastery complex and St. Agnes- are worthwhile. In the Old Town (Stare Mesto) take a walk through the square with its Jan Hus monument, Nikolai Týn Church and Old Town Hall with astronomical clock. Then visit Wenceslas Square, the shopping center of Prague, with its Jan Palach memorial, statue of St. Wenceslas and National Museum. A few ideas for day trips include: the impregnable castle of Karlstejn in Beroun (35 km), the well-preserved castle of Křivoklád dating from the 15th century (40 km), the reservoir in Moldavia (25 km), Konopistě Castle, once owned by Franz Ferdinand of Austria (40 km), the medieval castle of Cesky Sternberk (40 km), the caves at Koněprusy, the royal and silver town of Kutna Hora (55 km) with silver mine and Barbora Gothic cathedral, and Theresa city, a former concentration camp (55 km).