We Love —
- Enjoying the location in the heart of historic Prague, providing easy access to the city's iconic sites.
- Enjoying a city escape in a historic building with a modern interior, complete with an alfresco restaurant.
- Staying in chic, comfortable rooms and enjoying a daily included breakfast at this gorgeous hotel.
Customer reviews —
Hotel Golden Star Prague 4* —
Located in the historical centre of the city of Prague, the Hotel Golden Star Prague 4*is a refurbished Baroque building that sits beneath Prague Castle. The opulent building features a 270-year-old staircase and intricately decorated ceilings which juxtaposes the chic modern interior.
Settle into the cosy restaurant for the evening or watch the sunset on the terrace, while enjoying the delights of Czech cuisine. The hotel is in an ideal location giving you easy access to Lesser Town, Prague Castle and the Old Town.
Your Room —
Just for you:
- One complimentary bottle of wine per room per stay
This offer is based on a choice between a Standard Room, Deluxe Double Room or Deluxe Triple Room.
STANDARD ROOM (20 m²)
The Standard Room features a chic, modern design with clean, minimalist features and muted tones. Enjoy a good night's sleep on the plush bed and start your day with a coffee in bed.
Maximum room capacity
DELUXE DOUBLE ROOM (20 m²)
Enjoy the spacious Deluxe Double Room decorated with a minimal aesthetic. Start off your day by admiring a view of Prague Castle, the royal route and the rooftops of lesser town from your window while enjoying your morning coffee.
Maximum room capacity
DELUXE TRIPLE ROOM (25 m²)
The Deluxe Triple Room is a chic space, elegantly designed with minimalist furnishings. Start off your day by admiring a view of Prague Castle, the royal route and the rooftops of lesser town from your window while enjoying your morning coffee.
Maximum room capacity
Your Dining Choices
This offer is based on a Bed and Breakfast stay.
Enjoy a hot and cold breakfast buffet at the hotel. Enjoy a cold Czech beer and a ht meal at the hotel's restaurant and bar, featuring a terrace.
Your Optional Excursions —
Dinner with 3-course menu at the Ungelt restaurant (excluding seafood and drinks)
Experience the luxury of Restaurant Ungelt, located in a charming courtyard, one of Prague’s best-preserved Renaissance treasures, dating back to early Middle Ages, and just few steps from the Old Town Square. Dine in the Main Restaurant, a medieval hall with a beautiful bar and open kitchen serving innovative cuisine and a premium gourmet experience with the best ingredients, chosen by one of the greatest chefs in the Czech Republic, Petr John. The wine cellar offers a fine selection of French and local wines, including rare and unique wines and spirits.
Dinner takes place the day after your arrival. The table is waiting for you at 7pm. Selected seafood can be ordered at an additional cost and the restaurant will recommend dishes for the children's menu.
Your Journey to Hotel Golden Star Prague 4* —
Flights:
You may choose from Economy, Premium or Business class flights on sectors that they operate, at the next stage of the booking process. The flights included are with either a scheduled or no-frills airline and are subject to live availability and prices can change. You can choose your preferred departure times during the booking process. Please select your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ.
Prague —
A strong contender for the title of Europe’s most beautiful city, Prague ‘the City of a Thousand Spires’, is as charming as it is picturesque. Filled with gold-tipped towers, cathedrals, bridges, and church domes, it was once the home of the Holy Roman Emperor and the Habsburg monarchy. Walking its cobbled streets, it’s easy to feel transported back to its royal roots.
Take a wander through Prague’s magnificent Old Town - a UNESCO World Heritage Site - stopping to see the city’s famed astronomical clock, ninth-century castle, and the grand Charles Bridge, complete with its 16 arches and 30 Baroque statues.
Those eager to explore Prague's cultural past can head to the Strahov Library, which is housed inside a twelfth-century abbey, and is often named one of the most beautiful in the world. On the eastern side of the Vltava river, you’ll find U Medvídků, one of the largest beer halls in Prague, and the historic Jewish quarter (Josefov). While wandering the city streets, make sure to pick up some authentic Czech biscuits from one of the many bakeries, or a freshly-made chimney cake - a real Central European delicacy.