Hotel 16

Prague


With a mere 14 rooms, the 16 is a cosy, family-run little affair, hidden away in a tranquil nook where you’re more likely to hear tweets than trams. The rooms vary in size and are simply but smartly furnished; the best, at the back, have views onto the peaceful terraced garden. Staff are extremely helpful.

Buffet breakfast is included in the price, and the hotel is equipped with a lift. It's near the Botanic Gardens and about five minutes’ walk from Štěpánská tram stop or IP Pavlova metro station.


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