
Andaz Prague
When you book Andaz Prague in Prague, Czech Republic through our Hyatt Privé partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, room upgrades and a hotel credit.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Welcome amenity provided to guests upon arrival.
- Daily complimentary full breakfast at a hotel restaurant for up to two guests.
- Property credit (value varies by property).
- Priority for room upgrade (response within 24 hours of booking, subject to forecasted occupancy).
- Early check-in/late check-out/connecting rooms (response within 24 hours of request, subject to forecasted occupancy).
Location
Andaz expresses personal style through a lens of local culture, and in Prague that means art nouveau flourishes, cubist architecture, and a relaxed informality that tempers the city's imperial grandeur. The property stands in New Town, the youngest of Prague's five medieval quarters, founded by Charles IV in 1348 and today a humming commercial district where tramlines cut past art deco facades and corner kavárny still serve svíčková. Within a few blocks: the vast expanse of Wenceslas Square, the powder-soft façades of the Municipal House (a secessionist masterpiece), and the modernist functionalism of the Dancing House on the riverbank. The Old Town cobbles lie just beyond, the Gothic spires of Týn Church rising above a tangle of lanes where buskers play beneath gas lamps.
The Historic Centre of Prague, inscribed as a UNESCO site in 1992, stretches across the Vltava in a procession of bridges and bell towers built between the 11th and 18th centuries. This was the fourth-largest city north of the Alps in 1378, and you can still feel that medieval scale in the broad avenues Charles IV laid out, even if the buildings themselves are largely baroque replacements.
Václav Havel Airport sits 12 kilometres west, connected by direct express bus and taxi.
Within walking distance, La Degustation Bohême Bourgeoise (one Michelin star, 700 metres northeast) serves modern Czech cuisine in a handsome historical dining room with a fully open kitchen, while Casa De Carli (one star, 800 metres east) offers Italian refinement courtesy of Matteo De Carli and his wife Lenka Hermanová, their show kitchen visible behind a glass wine wall. Both reward advance booking. Closer still, Havelské tržiště, a 700-metre stroll south, is Prague's oldest open-air market, running since 1232, with wooden stalls piled with farm honey, smoked cheese, and trdelník spirals dusted in cinnamon. The Vltava riverfront lies less than a kilometre away, and from there the stone parapets of Charles Bridge lead across to Malá Strana, the Lesser Town, where baroque palaces climb toward the castle complex.
Book a table at La Degustation for the tasting menu: expect dishes that reinterpret Czech staples like duck and root vegetables with precision and restraint. Nearer the hotel, the Náměstí Republiky market (300 metres) offers grab-and-go versions of chlebíčky, the open-faced sandwiches piled with pickled vegetables and cured fish. The neo-Renaissance splendour of the National Theatre anchors the riverbank, its gold-crowned cupola visible from most approaches.
Winter wraps the city in short, steely light; temperatures hover just above freezing, and snow dusts the castle ramparts. Cafés fill with locals nursing hot wine, and the Christmas markets on Old Town Square glow with lanterns and roasting chestnuts.
Spring arrives tentatively in March, the horse chestnut trees along the embankment beginning to bud by mid-April. May brings the warmest afternoons and the heaviest showers, but the city shakes off its winter reserve: terraces open, and the parks fill with cyclists and sunbathers.
Summer peaks in July with long twilights and temperatures in the mid-twenties, ideal for evening walks across the bridges. September is the sweet spot: warm, settled, and less crowded, with golden light slanting through the narrow lanes. Autumn deepens quickly after that, the air turning crisp and the city's beer gardens retreating indoors by November.
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