Dům U Velké Boty

Top choice in Malá Strana


Location, location, location – those three little words that mean so much. The quaint little 'House at the Big Boot' is set on a quiet square, just five minutes' walk from the castle and Charles Bridge. The warren of ancient rooms is furnished in an understated and elegant way, with a period atmosphere (no TVs), and the owners are unfailingly helpful᠎.

For families, there is a suite with two adjoining doubles that share a bathroom. A great deal for this location.


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