Quick Search
Categories
- Introduction
- Tourist Information
- Weather and When to Go
- Flights, Airport
- Transport, Getting There
- Accommodation
- Do not Miss in Prague
- Attractions/What to See
- Prague Historical Quarters
- Prague Guided Tours
- Prague River Cruises
- Excursions Outside Prague
- Prague Events, Festivals
- Theatres
- Museums
- Galleries
- Churches
- Concerts
- Opera and Classical Music
- Restaurants and Cafes
- Pubs, Bars, Czech Beer
- Czech Food
- Entertainment
- Clubs and Nights Out
- Shopping, Fashion
- Sports Facilities, Fitness, Spa
- Parks, Garden, Green Spaces
- Internet, Phones, Post
- Money Exchange, ATMs
- Costs in Prague
- Visas and Embassies
- Work and Study
- Safety, Police, Legal Issues
- Government and Politics
- Praguers, Society
- Medical Services, Pharmacies
- Disabled and Wheelchairs
- Families with Children
- Gay and Lesbian Scene
- Prague's Adult Areas
- Stag and Hen Parties
- Czech Traditions
- Weddings
- Congress Tourism
- E-brochures, Movies
Serviced Apartments
A good and usually cheaper alternative to hotels are serviced apartments. Prices are very similar to 2 or 3 star hotels. It is a quite a new trend that many tourists prefer to stay in short-term rented apartments or private flats. This type of accommodation is especially appreciated by families with children and larger groups if they want to stay under one roof as some apartments can accommodate up to 12 people. Also, people in search of a cosy and well-equipped place (generally all apartments have cooking facilities) where they can do almost everything by themselves will like them. Most apartments (except some hotel apartments) do not have a reception or room service to deal with your needs. On the other hand you will definitely get more privacy and better value for your money. All you have to do is pick up a key to the flat or apartment and at the end of your stay return the key.
Holiday Apartmnets in Prague - agency listing
- Article
- February 15, 2010
- No comments
Listing of agencies renting holiday apartments in Prague. Renting short term apartment is a good option for those staying in Prague for longer, usually at least a week or two – though it is possible to rent a flat for a one day stay too. Apartments are typically more spacious than hotels and also cheaper or comparable to three-star hotels.
Free Downloads
Article Features
- Prague Weather and When to Go
- Money, Costs and Budget in Prague
- Prague Castle
- Restaurants in Prague and Czech Cuisine
- Police and Safety in Prague
- Charles Bridge
- Old Prague and Old Town Square
- Free Guided Walking Tour
- Introduction - discover charming Prague at its best
- Classic Music and Opera in Prague
- What to See in Prague
- Prague Accommodation Tips and Advice
Recent Blogs
- Exploring Prague on Foot
- Prague Bus Tours
- The Oscar for Tourism Presented to Český Krumlov
- The two new Michelin Star Restaurants in Prague
- Ruzyne Airport Uses an Automatic Check-in System
- Prague Police Officers have Strengthened Supervision in the Metro
- The Czech Republic Attracts Tourists from the East
- Children Aged up to Ten can Travel in Prague Public Transport for Free
- Zlatá Koruna Abbey near Český Krumlov
- Prague Sex Clubs Have Reduced Their Prices Because of the Crisis
Prague Hotel Deals
Discounted hotels in Prague, instant confirmation, pay upon arrival - 5* hotels from 40 EUR. Booking.com

