Top 10: the most romantic hotels in Prague

The Emblem has worked with a dizzying number of interior and furniture designers (local and international) to ensure plenty of unique eye-candy, including specially commissioned copper lamps in the rooms and hand-picked wallpaper
The Emblem has worked with a dizzying number of interior and furniture designers (local and international) to ensure plenty of unique eye-candy, including specially commissioned copper lamps in the rooms and hand-picked wallpaper

An insider's guide to the most romantic hotels in Prague, including the best for rooftop restaurants, rooms with views, pretty gardens, palatial interiors and contemporary flair, near Charles Bridges, Prague Castle and Old Town Square.

Golden Well, Prague
Golden Well, Prague

Golden Well Hotel

Prague, Czech Republic

9Telegraph expert rating

The Golden Well hotel, as its name derives from the translation of U Zlaté Studné, still features the aforementioned waterhole, along with wood-panelled interiors, deco settees, and traces of the building’s storied past as the home of court astronomer Tycho Brahe. The feel of a royal retreat runs throughout these cosy, yet classic 17 guest rooms laid out in a labyrinth that ascends the Hradčany hill. The hotel’s top-floor restaurant, a destination itself for its magnificent views of the pantiled roofs and its delicate treatment of seafood and Bohemian game dishes, attracts Prague’s elite. Read expert review From £31per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Augustine Hotel
Augustine Hotel

Augustine

Prague, Czech Republic

9Telegraph expert rating

Arguably one of Prague’s most impressive accommodation options, the five-star Augustine merges a historical location with some seriously sharp 20th-century design. The hotel is set inside a maze-like combination of buildings that once formed part of the 13th-century St Thomas Church and Monastery; in fact, a working community of Augustinian friars still live on the grounds. The merging with Cubist-inspired interiors by Olga Polizzi feels unique and inspired. Modernist furnishings and artworks pepper the public areas and rooms, tastefully combined with nods to the monastery’s history, such as religious statues and symbols subtly sewn into curtains and cushions. Read expert review From £186per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Four Seasons Hotel Prague
Four Seasons Hotel Prague

Four Seasons Hotel Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

9Telegraph expert rating

You can see the river, Charles Bridge and Prague Castle from one side of the hotel, and the Old Town Square and Jewish Quarter from the other. It's one of the city’s plushest and best-located hotels, it comprises several separate structures from different eras, lending plenty of character to the interior and rooms. The classic Four Seasons feel – timeless and upscale with rich woods, marble floors and a particularly vast and ornate lobby – is complemented by lovely flourishes like decorative cornices, tromp l’oeil and crafted stucco. Romantics might like the Renaissance rooms. Read expert review From £298per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Aria Hotel Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

9Telegraph expert rating

Located on the same street as the US embassy, you can expect the same opulence at the Aria Hotel — lush textiles, Baroque gardens — as well as a musical theme which includes a staff musicologist, screening rooms and bedrooms dedicated to musicians. Inside, designer Rocco Magnoli’s lush textiles, colours and classic hardwood furnishings flow like serenades to style, while the Baroque garden is straight out of Shakespeare. The skylit lobby restaurant Coda is no thoroughfare for pedestrians – the grand piano, menu of contemporary cuisine and sleek bar make breakfast an event. Read expert review From £179per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Mandarin Oriental Prague
Mandarin Oriental Prague

Mandarin Oriental, Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

8Telegraph expert rating

This discreet luxury bolthole, tucked away in charming Mala Strana, offers elegant serenity across several historic buildings. The hushed, sand-coloured interior, all stately vaulted ceilings and arched doorways, is strategically punctuated with modern artworks and designer furnishings to create just the right balance of historical reverence and contemporary flair. The all-new Spices Restaurant and Bar comes with a Zen-chic interior and an outdoor terrace which makes for a wonderfully extended alfresco lunch or evening meal. In the rooms, views across Prague Castle are the most desirable. Read expert review From £293per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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The Emblem Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic
The Emblem Hotel, Prague, Czech Republic

The Emblem Hotel

Prague, Czech Republic

9Telegraph expert rating

Walk out the door and you’re pretty much on Old Town Square. The Emblem has worked with a dizzying number of interior and furniture designers (local and international) to ensure plenty of unique eye-candy, including specially commissioned copper lamps in the rooms and hand-picked wallpaper along the corridors. For a proper James Bond experience, book the Suite Library: it has a fireplace and a secret passageway that leads to a large attic bedroom and bathroom. Upstairs is The M Spa, with treatment rooms, sauna and steam room, as well as a small gym and rooftop whirlpool tub that has – just about – views of Prague Castle. Read expert review From £93per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague
Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague

Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague

Prague, Czech Republic

8Telegraph expert rating

This seductive hip hotel has a great location between Prague’s new and old towns, decadent, hi-tech rooms aimed at trendy travellers, romantics and hedonists. The Buddha Bar brand likes to strike a pose in general and here is no exception. The check-in area is manned via young, hip staff in slick uniforms and watched over by a three-foot-tall Buddha statue. The colour scheme is the brand’s usual red and gold, though since most of the hotel is purposefully plunged into semi-darkness, it’s perhaps best to concentrate on the outlines rather than specific hues. The same dim lighting and sensual colour scheme infuse the rooms. Read expert review From £169per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Alchymist Hotel
Alchymist Hotel

Alchymist Prague Castle Suites

Prague, Czech Republic

9Telegraph expert rating

Tucked away on a cobbled corner just uphill from the Czech parliament, itself settled into the 18th-century Wallenstein Palace, this eight-room hotel is a significant step up from any opulence a mere Czech senator might hope for. The cinematic oak stairs, restored as per the designs of Art Nouveau architect Josef Fanta, the pre-WWI owner, speak to the building’s remarkable history. Rooms here are, if anything, more opulent than the palatial hallways, with queen beds that would easily blend in at Versailles, walnut-panelled walls, marble tile, capacious baths and carefully preserved architectural detail. Read expert review From £163per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Pachtuv Palace, Prague
Pachtuv Palace, Prague

Pashtuv Palace

Prague, Czech Republic

8Telegraph expert rating

Being more or less right on the Vltava makes scenic promenade strolls a doddle. The original Baroque palace once belonged to Earl Karel Pachta, who allegedly once locked Mozart in one of the rooms until he’d penned some compositions for him. In addition, the current complex also comprises a couple of medieval houses and a neoclassical building that dates back to the early 19th century. All carry traces of their heritage in the shape of original frescoes and vaulted ceilings, matched to aptly refined furnishings like herringbone floors and sparkling chandeliers. Read expert review From £230per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com

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Romantik Hotel U Raka
Romantik Hotel U Raka

Romantik Hotel U Raka

Prague, Czech Republic

8Telegraph expert rating

It’s a slight climb to get up here from the river, but the leafy, peaceful environs make it more than worthwhile; in fact for romantics it’s ideal. The hotel – or rather the ruins of the cottages that once stood here – was bought in the 1980s by owner-artist Alexander Paul. By the time the Iron Curtain fell, it had been creatively restored and was open for business. The two adjoined houses, accessed via the original cobbled courtyard, are peppered with rustic touches like cart wheels, logs and antique furnishings. The six rooms are heavy on natural materials and décor is similarly bucolic, focussing on the still-life paintings of the owner and his wife, wooden animal sculptures and the like. Read expert review From £125per night Check availability Rates provided by Booking.com