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While hotels are furnished with all the luxuries needed to give you a memorable stay in Prague, they’re pretty expensive. Apart from being expensive, hotels generally do not offer family-sized accommodations. This means that you’ll have to book multiple rooms, which could leave a hole in your pocket.
So, what’s the alternative to expensive hotels? Cheap apartments are open for rent all over Prague.
Cheap Apartments for Rent in Prague
Thanks to the massive influx of tourists into Prague, housing and accommodation is really buoyant in Prague. There are more than enough hotels and apartments for rent, and the beauty of it all is that they’re cheap. Here are some of the cheap apartments for rent in Prague:
Seven Wishes Boutique Residence
You could enjoy a leisure walk from these 4-star apartments to Old Town in just 10 minutes. It’s a large residence with free Wi-Fi, a smart flat-screen TV, a kitchen, big beds and beddings, a dishwasher, kettle and a microwave. Depending on the apartment you choose, you may have a large terrace. The neighborhood is active with a lot of food shops and bars around. Reservations begin around $60.
Modern Apartments Opatovicka
with about 400m separating these apartments from the National Theatre Prague, you’re guaranteed an easy access to Prague city center. This apartment comes with a living room, a flat-screen Tv with satellite channels, a kitchenette furnished with a dishwasher, and a private bathroom with a shower. There are multiple restaurants and cafes around the apartments. You can book an accommodation for $60.
City Center Apartment Legerova
this apartment comes with 4 bedrooms, a flat-screen TV, a kitchen equipped with a microwave and dishwasher, two bathrooms with shower, a washing machine and big beds. It’s roughly 3km away from Prague city center. It’s perfect for a family and only costs about $55 per night.
Apartment Havelska
with $55 per night, you can secure this apartment. It offers free Wi-Fi, car rental, a seating area with a big sofa, a kitchenette and bathroom with a shower and hot tub. It’s only 700m away from Wenceslas Square and is located in a lively neighborhood with restaurants and bars around.
Modern Apartment Vsehrdova
with roughly 700m separating it from Charles Bridge, the Modern Apartment Vsehrdova is a short-let apartment that has 2 bedrooms, a living room furnished with a sofa bed, a fully equipped kitchenette, a washing machine, an ironing board and private bathroom. You only need $50 per night to book this accommodation. It’s located in a lively neighborhood that’s good for strolling – you’ll get to the Astronomical Clock within 20 minutes of strolling.
Conclusion: there are cheap apartments for rent in Prague
They offer satisfactory comfort and privacy. What makes them even more preferable is that they make you feel more at home than hotels do. Whether you’re with a family, friends or your partner, these apartments are great.
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