Nearby services

  • Tram and bus station (3 mins)
  • Shopping mall Stromovka (12 mins)  
  • Breakfast and brunch places
    Panki’s Cafe, Ouky Douky Coffee, Kavárna Liberál, Bistro 8,
  • Various bars and restaurants
    Hillbilly, Bar Cobra, Salt’n’Pepa kitchen, Pipca, Pizzeria Da Antonio, Teplá Kačka, Stejkárna
  • National Gallery (10 mins)
  • Stromovka Park (3 mins)

Feature check-list

  • Reception

  • Professional High speed WiFi for free

  • Starting package: All your linen and kitchen needs

  • One card for everything - Front door, Room door

The space

  • Private apartment

    • from 34 EUR / day
    • from 1020 EUR / month
  • Private single room

    • from 21 EUR / day
    • from 622 EUR / month
  • Double room

    • from 31 EUR / day
    • from 950 EUR / month
  • Private double room

    • from 32 EUR / day
    • from 958 EUR / month

The neighborhood

The upper part of the Prague 7 district is often referred to as Letná by the locals. Although this isn’t quite geographically accurate, the name has stuck. It is one of the leafiest, greenest parts of town.

If you decide to visit this area, don’t skip the large functionalist behemoth of Veletržní palác (Trade Fair Palace) where the contemporary branch of the National Gallery is located. This visit pairs well with a walk in Stromovka, which is arguably the most popular park in Prague. A great lunch menu, good coffee, or cocktails are all good reasons to head to Cobra bar. If you prefer to eat or drink on a budget, you can try Klub AVU, an upbeat spot attached to Prague’s College of the Arts. The service isn’t perfect (c’mon, they’re an art college staff!) but the slightly disheveled surroundings and some decent food make up for it. If you’re in the mood to shop, try Veverkova or Jana Zajíce streets where you’ll find a bunch of good shops with local designs.

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