U Průhonu
Prague 7, Holešovice
- 167 rooms
- 256 beds
The Student house U Průhonu is situated in one of the coolest neighborhoods in Europe. Locals often call this part of Prague a Little Berlin, which is how you will feel living there. Calm and safe area, yet full of galleries, coffee places, clubs, bars, and restaurants.
Your connection with the city center will secure a tram with a stop just around the corner or metro station within walking distance. You come across the largest park in Prague, the zoo, or the Vltava river in the opposite direction.
You can choose between several room types, such as private apartments, private single rooms, single or double rooms with shared bathrooms for a maximum of three neighbors. A starting package: a set of bed linen, pillow, blanket, set of dishes, and cutlery will be waiting for you upon arrival. And be sure our standard includes a lot more.
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Contact
+420 739 451 155
prague.students@zeitraum.re
U Pruhonu 1099/56
Prague 7
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Nearby services
- Tram and bus station (3 mins)
- Metro station (7 mins)
- Mini Market (2 mins) and Albert Supermarket (5 mins)
- DM drugstore (5 mins)
- Breakfast and brunch places
Home Kitchen, Phill’s Twenty7, Phill’s Corner, Ca Phe, Osada, Vnitroblock - Various bars and restaurants
Big Smokers, La Cucina, Hamburg, Kozlovna, Avion 58, The Eatery, Marina Brewery - DOX Gallery (4 mins)
- Sport center (5 mins)
Feature check-list
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24/7 reception & security
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High speed WiFi
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Starting package: All your linen and kitchen needs
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One card for everything - Front door, Room door
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Laundry room
The space
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Private apartment
- from 36 EUR / day
- from 1 070 EUR / month
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Single room
- from 22 EUR / day
- from 655 EUR / month
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Single room large
- from 23 EUR / day
- from 697 EUR / month
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Double room
- from 30 EUR / day
- from 912 EUR / month
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Shared room - Girls
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Shared room - Boys
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Private single room
- from 25 EUR / day
- from 746 EUR / month
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Extra large private apartment VIP
- from 37 EUR / day
- from 1 103 EUR / month
The neighborhood
The lower part of Prague 7 has quite a working class feel to it. It’s no wonder that it used to be the nitty-gritty production district in the last century. This area is also flat (unlike many parts of Prague) and is perfect for cycling, in case you want to plan a bike trip.
The biggest attraction in this area for most visitors is DOX, a contemporary arts center in a large former factory that presents exhibitions, discussions, and events largely centered around social issues. You could also wander around Holešovická tržnice (Holešovice Market), a former meat market that holds one of the most popular Vietnamese bistros, Tráng An. Yet another ex-factory (surprised?) that’s within walking distance now houses Vnitroblock, a hipster coffee den and sneaker store. For good food, you could head to the busy bistro called Phill’s Corner or little further to one of the most popular branches of Home Kitchen near the Marina area along the waterfront.
Holešovice were named as one of the 10 Europe coolest neighborhoods by The Guardian in 2020