Best Hotels Near Prague Castle (2026) — Ranked by Distance& Honest Local Advice

Hotels · Prague Castle

Nine hotels within walking distance of Prague Castle — from the closest boutique hotel in Hradčany to the monastery that has stood below the castle walls since 1285, ranked honestly by a local who knows every street between them

Updated 2026 🏰 Prague Castle — largest ancient castle complex in the world 🚶 Closest hotel: 2 min walk 📍 Hradčany · Malá Strana · 9 hotels reviewed

Prague Castle is the largest ancient castle complex in the world — 70,000 square metres of palaces, churches, gardens and courtyards on a hill above the Vltava. Staying nearby means waking up before the first tour groups arrive, walking to the gates in ten minutes rather than forty, and returning to your hotel in the evening when the castle is floodlit and the tourists have gone. The neighbourhood hotels make this possible. Most of them are in Malá Strana — the baroque quarter beneath the castle hill — with two in Hradčany itself, directly beside the castle gates.


How Far is “Near the Castle” — and Does It Matter?

Prague Castle sits on a hill on the left bank of the Vltava. The walk from the river to the castle gates takes fifteen to twenty minutes uphill via Nerudova street — the main tourist route — or slightly longer via the castle steps from Malostranské náměstí. From the right bank (Old Town), add a crossing of Charles Bridge: twenty-five to thirty-five minutes total.

ZoneAreaWalk to CastleCharacter
Zone 1Hradčany2–5 minQuietest, most exclusive, fewest restaurants
Zone 2Malá Strana10–20 min uphillBest balance — atmosphere, restaurants, castle access
Zone 3Old Town / Jewish Quarter25–35 minMost central but castle is a journey, not a walk
⚠️ The uphill reality: Every hotel near Prague Castle involves walking uphill to reach it — either from Malá Strana (15–20 min, steep in places) or across the castle plateau in Hradčany. If mobility is a concern, the tram to Pohořelec (Tram 22) stops five minutes from the castle gates and eliminates the climb. All hotels in Zone 2 are on the flat; the castle hill begins at Nerudova street.

2–5 min
Zone 1 · Closest to the Castle
Hradčany — Directly Beside the Castle Gates

Zone 1 — Hradčany (2–5 Minutes)

Hradčany is the castle district — the hilltop neighbourhood that grew up around the castle itself, now a quiet enclave of baroque palaces, embassies and the Loreto shrine. There are almost no shops or restaurants; the streets empty completely after the tourist day ends. Two hotels sit within five minutes’ walk of the castle gates.

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Closest Luxury Hotel to Castle · Hradčany · Loretánská Street
Hotel Savoy Prague
Keplerova 6, Hradčany · 2 min walk to castle gates · Loreto 3 min
🚶 2 minutes to castle gates

The Hotel Savoy is the closest luxury hotel to Prague Castle — on Keplerova street in Hradčany, two minutes’ walk from the main castle entrance. The building is a restored neoclassical palace; the interiors are warm and traditional without being heavy. The location is the primary reason to stay here: you can be at the castle gates before they open, ahead of every tour group in the city, and back at the hotel for breakfast before most visitors have crossed the river.

The neighbourhood trade-off is real — Hradčany has almost no restaurants or bars outside the tourist hours. The Hotel Savoy’s own restaurant becomes more important as a result. For guests whose priority is maximum castle access and minimum tourist crowd at the hotel door, there is no better location in Prague. Rates from CZK 5,500 (€220) per night.

Book a room on the upper floors with a south-facing view — on clear days you can see across the entire city, with Old Town and the river visible below the castle hill.
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Boutique · Garden · Castle Views · Hradčany · Hidden
Hotel Questenberg
Úvoz 15, Hradčany · 5 min walk to castle · Garden terrace · Quiet street
🚶 5 minutes to castle gates

Hotel Questenberg sits on Úvoz street — the quiet road that runs along the ridge between Hradčany and Malá Strana, with views down over the Malá Strana rooftops on one side and access to the castle on the other. A baroque building converted to a boutique hotel, with a garden terrace that has direct views toward the castle walls. The most atmospheric small hotel in the castle neighbourhood.

It is genuinely boutique — a small number of rooms, each different in character, a garden that few guests seem to know about, and the kind of quiet that Hradčany delivers by default. For couples or solo travellers who want to be close to the castle without the scale and formality of the Hotel Savoy, the Questenberg is the right choice. Rates from CZK 3,800 (€152) per night.

“Úvoz is one of those Prague streets that most visitors never find. It runs along the top of the hill between the castle district and Malá Strana — wide enough for one car, lined with baroque walls on both sides, completely quiet after six in the evening. I walked it hundreds of times as a child on the way to visit my grandmother who lived near the Loreto. It has not changed in any meaningful way since then. The Hotel Questenberg sits on it as though it has always been there, which in one form or another it has.” — Petr, HelloPrague.net

10–20 min
Zone 2 · Best Balance
Malá Strana — The Castle Neighbourhood with Everything Else

Zone 2 — Malá Strana (10–20 Minutes Uphill)

Malá Strana is the baroque quarter beneath the castle hill — the neighbourhood that was rebuilt almost entirely in the 17th and 18th centuries after a fire, producing the most architecturally consistent streetscape in Prague. It has restaurants, wine bars, small shops and the kind of street life that Hradčany lacks, while remaining ten to twenty minutes’ walk from the castle. This is the right base for most visitors who prioritise castle access without sacrificing neighbourhood.

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Music-Themed · Rooftop Castle Views · Vrtba Garden Access · Unique
Aria Hotel Prague
Tržiště 9, Malá Strana · 15 min to castle · Vrtba Garden next door · Rooftop terrace
🚶 15 minutes to castle gates

The Aria Hotel is built around a music theme — each floor dedicated to a different musical genre, rooms named after composers and musicians, a music library, and a rooftop terrace with direct views of Prague Castle and St Vitus Cathedral that is among the best in any Malá Strana hotel. The concierge is a trained musicologist. It sounds like a gimmick and is genuinely not — the concept is executed with enough depth that it enriches rather than exhausts.

The location has a specific advantage: the hotel has a private gate into the Vrtba Garden — the terraced baroque garden on the slope below the castle that is one of Prague’s most beautiful and least crowded attractions. Aria guests can enter before the garden opens to the public. For anyone who wants both the castle access and the garden connection, this is the hotel. Rates from CZK 6,500 (€260) per night.

13th Century Monastery · Active Brewery · Ultra-Luxury · Malá Strana
Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel
Letenská 12/33, Malá Strana · 15 min to castle · Monastery brewery since 1358
🚶 15 minutes to castle gates

The Augustine occupies the complex of the Church and Monastery of St Thomas, founded in 1285 — the Augustinian monks are still present, the brewery has operated since 1358, and the hotel was created by the Rocco Forte group within the existing monastic structure. Vaulted stone corridors, frescoed ceilings, St Thomas Dark Beer at the bar brewed to the original recipe. The walk to the castle follows Nerudova street — the most architecturally rewarding route in Malá Strana, lined with baroque palaces and the houses that inspired Jan Neruda’s stories.

This is the most historically complete hotel near Prague Castle. Rates from CZK 8,800 (€350) per night.

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14th Century Dominican Convent · Gothic Chapel Spa · Ultra-Luxury
Mandarin Oriental Prague
Nebovidská 1, Malá Strana · 15 min to castle · Quiet residential street
🚶 15 minutes to castle gates

The Mandarin Oriental occupies a 14th-century Dominican convent on a quiet residential street in Malá Strana — the Gothic chapel has been preserved as a spa treatment room. The hotel is the quietest of the ultra-luxury options near the castle: Nebovidská is a residential street away from the tourist routes, and the convent’s spatial logic produces a hotel where silence is the default setting. Rates from CZK 12,000 (€480) per night.

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Baroque Palace · Hammam · Most Atmospheric Interior · Malá Strana
Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa
Tržiště 19, Malá Strana · 15 min to castle · Embassy district
🚶 15 minutes to castle gates

The Alchymist occupies a baroque palace in the embassy district of Malá Strana — frescoed ceilings, antique furnishings, the Ecsotica Spa with a hammam. The most theatrically decorated hotel near the castle, and the right choice for guests who want baroque grandeur as their base for exploring a neighbourhood that is itself almost entirely baroque. Rates from CZK 8,000 (€320) per night.

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Medieval Tower · Charles Bridge · Best Location · Mid-Range
Hotel Pod Věží
Mostecká 2, Malá Strana · Medieval tower · Charles Bridge at the door · 20 min to castle
🚶 20 minutes to castle gates · Charles Bridge 1 min

Hotel Pod Věží sits beneath the Malá Strana Bridge Tower — directly at the Malá Strana end of Charles Bridge. The castle is twenty minutes uphill via Nerudova; Charles Bridge is literally at the hotel door. For guests who want both the bridge and the castle in walking distance, this is the best mid-range option. Medieval tower building, rooms with direct bridge views worth requesting specifically. Rates from CZK 3,500 (€140) per night.

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Bořek Šípek Design · Nerudova Street · Castle Route · Boutique
Design Hotel Neruda
Nerudova 44, Malá Strana · On the main castle route · 15 min to castle uphill
🚶 15 minutes to castle gates · On the main approach route

Design Hotel Neruda sits on Nerudova street — the main tourist route climbing from Malá Strana to the castle. The advantage of this location is that the walk to the castle starts literally at the hotel door: walk out, turn right, walk uphill for fifteen minutes past baroque palaces and the houses that inspired Czech poet Jan Neruda. The hotel’s Bořek Šípek interiors reference Czech design history; the street outside references Czech literary history. Rates from CZK 3,200 (€128) per night.


25–35 min
Zone 3 · Other Side of the River
Old Town & Jewish Quarter — Castle as a Day Trip

Zone 3 — Other Side of the River (25–35 Minutes)

Art Nouveau · River Views · Jewish Quarter · Castle Visible from Rooms
Fairmont Golden Prague
Právnická 1, Josefov · Jewish Quarter · Castle views from upper floors · 30 min walk
🚶 30 minutes to castle gates · Tram 22: 15 min

The Fairmont Golden Prague is on the right bank — Art Nouveau building in the Jewish Quarter, river views, castle visible across the water from the upper floors. It is not a “near the castle” hotel in the same sense as the Malá Strana properties, but the castle views from the riverside rooms, the direct tram connection (Tram 22 from náměstí Jana Palacha to Pohořelec: fifteen minutes) and the overall hotel quality make it worth including. The best option for guests who want castle views and the right-bank convenience of Old Town simultaneously. Rates from CZK 7,000 (€280) per night.


Compare All 9 Hotels

Hotel Area Walk to Castle From/night
Hotel SavoyHradčany2 min€220+
Hotel QuestenbergHradčany5 min€152+
Aria Hotel PragueMalá Strana15 min€260+
AugustineMalá Strana15 min€350+
Mandarin OrientalMalá Strana15 min€480+
Alchymist GrandMalá Strana15 min€320+
Design Hotel NerudaMalá Strana15 min€128+
Hotel Pod VěžíMalá Strana20 min€140+
Fairmont Golden PragueJewish Quarter30 min / Tram 15€280+

Prague Castle Visit Tips — What Staying Nearby Actually Changes

  • Go before 9am — the castle complex opens at 6am (grounds) and 9am (interiors). Guests at Hradčany hotels can be at the gates before 7am, walking the courtyards with almost nobody else present. This is the single most significant advantage of staying in Zone 1.
  • Tram 22 is the secret weapon — from anywhere on the right bank or lower Malá Strana, Tram 22 goes directly to Pohořelec, five minutes from the castle gates. Faster than the uphill walk and runs frequently.
  • Castle tickets — book online in advance, particularly for the interior circuits. Queues at the ticket offices in high season can be 45–60 minutes. The skip-the-line entry ticket saves this entirely.
  • Evening castle walk — the castle grounds are free to enter after the paid attractions close. Walking the courtyard and the ramparts at 8–9pm, with the city lit below and almost no other visitors, is one of the best free experiences in Prague. Guests at Malá Strana hotels can do this on foot in fifteen minutes.
  • St Vitus Cathedral — free to enter the nave without a castle ticket. The stained glass by Alfons Mucha in the third chapel on the left is worth the visit alone.
Best value near the castle: Design Hotel Neruda (from €128) — on the main castle approach route, Bořek Šípek interiors, boutique scale. Hotel Questenberg (from €152) — five minutes from the castle gates, garden terrace, baroque building, genuinely quiet. Both offer historic Malá Strana character at prices significantly below the monastery hotels.

Hradčany vs Malá Strana — Which Neighbourhood to Choose

Choose Hradčany if:

  • The castle is the primary reason for your visit and maximum proximity matters
  • You prefer silence — Hradčany empties completely after the tourist day ends
  • You are happy to take a tram or taxi for evening restaurants and bars
  • You want the castle before 9am without competition

Choose Malá Strana if:

  • You want restaurants, wine bars and street life within walking distance of your hotel
  • Charles Bridge matters as much as the castle
  • You want the most architecturally atmospheric neighbourhood in Prague as your base
  • A fifteen-minute uphill walk to the castle is acceptable in exchange for more neighbourhood life

Hotels Near Prague Castle — Book Direct
Closest · 2 min · Hradčany
Hotel Savoy Prague
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Boutique · Garden · 5 min
Hotel Questenberg
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Music · Rooftop · Vrtba Garden
Aria Hotel Prague
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13c Monastery · Brewery
Augustine Hotel Prague
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Best Value · Castle Route
Design Hotel Neruda · From €128
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Medieval Tower · Bridge
Hotel Pod Věží · From €140
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Skip-the-Line Castle Tickets
Prague Castle Tickets · Tiqets
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Baroque · Hammam Spa
Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa
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Frequently Asked Questions — Hotels Near Prague Castle

Which hotel is closest to Prague Castle?
Hotel Savoy Prague on Keplerova street in Hradčany is the closest luxury hotel — two minutes’ walk from the main castle entrance. Hotel Questenberg on Úvoz street is five minutes away and more boutique in character. Both are in Hradčany, the castle district itself, and give access to the castle grounds before the tour groups arrive from the city below.
Is it worth staying in Malá Strana to be near the castle?
Yes — Malá Strana is the right base for most visitors who want castle access without sacrificing neighbourhood life. The castle is fifteen to twenty minutes uphill on foot, or ten minutes by Tram 22. In exchange, you have Charles Bridge two minutes away, Prague’s most architecturally intact baroque neighbourhood as your base, and significantly more restaurant and bar options than Hradčany offers. The Augustine, Aria Hotel, Alchymist and Design Hotel Neruda are all in Malá Strana and all excellent.
What is the best budget hotel near Prague Castle?
Design Hotel Neruda (from €128/night) on Nerudova street is the best value option within walking distance — on the main castle approach route, boutique design by Bořek Šípek, Malá Strana location. Hotel Questenberg (from €152) is the closest budget-accessible option in Hradčany itself, with a garden terrace and castle views. Hotel Pod Věží (from €140) at Charles Bridge is the best value for the combination of bridge and castle proximity.
Can I walk to Prague Castle from my hotel?
From Hradčany hotels: yes, two to five minutes on flat ground. From Malá Strana hotels: yes, fifteen to twenty minutes uphill via Nerudova street — the most scenic route in Prague. The climb is steep in the upper section but manageable for most visitors. Tram 22 to Pohořelec eliminates the climb if needed. From Old Town or the right bank: possible but thirty-five minutes minimum — most visitors take the tram.
What time does Prague Castle open and does staying nearby help?
The castle grounds open at 6am; the interior attractions open at 9am. Staying in Hradčany allows you to be in the courtyards before 7am — before any tour group from the city has arrived. This is the most significant practical advantage of the Hradčany hotels. In high season (June to August), the castle can receive 10,000+ visitors per day; being there before 9am changes the experience completely.
Which hotel near Prague Castle has the best views?
The Aria Hotel Prague has a rooftop terrace with direct views of Prague Castle and St Vitus Cathedral — among the best hotel views in Malá Strana. Hotel Questenberg in Hradčany has a garden terrace with castle wall views. Hotel Savoy’s upper floors have panoramic views across the city. On the other side of the river, the Fairmont Golden Prague has castle views from riverside rooms on the upper floors.

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