Quick Take: A functional, corporate-feeling fortress that delivers on sleep and swim but lacks the historic charm of Old Town.
Reviewed by @london.insider.guide_jg: I stayed at this hidden gem in Prague and it was the perfect mix of budget-friendly and bougie. The indoor pool and sauna were a lifesaver after walking all day, and the breakfast waffle station is a must-try. Super easy tram access to the center too. Loved it!
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Families love the pool and breakfast, while business travelers appreciate the silent rooms and fast Wi-Fi.
Reality check
The pool water temperature is a constant battleground—half the reviews say it's perfect, the other half say it's freezing.
You are traveling with kids who need a pool and Xbox corner
You prefer modern functionality over creaky historic floorboards
You need instant access to the Metro C line
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and efficient. Generally high standards.
Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling grout, though some older reviews mention faint drain smells.
Maintenance: Good condition, though carpets in hallways are showing some age.
Linens & towels: Standard hotel white; crisp but not luxurious.
Odors & scents: Neutral to fresh; no lingering smoke smells (strictly non-smoking).
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Trams screeching on Ječná street (front-facing rooms)
Hallway noise from excited families
Before you book
Good to know
City tax is ~50 CZK per person/night, payable at hotel
Breakfast is expensive (~500 CZK); plenty of cafes nearby for half the price
The pool is open 6am-10pm, but can get crowded with kids in the afternoon
What to pack
Swim cap (sometimes requested, though enforcement varies)
European Type E/F power adapter
Earplugs if you end up in a street-facing room
Room Genie
Best picks
Executive Room with Balcony (Top Floor) for views and Nespresso
Garden-facing rooms for absolute silence
Rooms to avoid
Standard rooms with sofa beds if you have a 3rd adult
Low-floor rooms facing the street (tram noise)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I would appreciate a quiet room facing the inner garden or courtyard. If possible, please avoid low-floor rooms facing Ječná street.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is it actually near Wenceslas Square?
Not really. It's a 10-15 minute uphill/flat walk. The name is a bit of a stretch.
Is the pool warm?
It's 'heated' but often feels brisk (around 26-28°C). Don't expect a hot bath.
How is the breakfast?
Excellent but pricey. Huge buffet with pancakes, local breads, and decent coffee.
Is there AC?
Yes, central air conditioning, but it can be weak during peak summer heatwaves.
Can I park my car there?
Yes, underground garage available for ~650 CZK/night. Spaces are tight.
Is it pet friendly?
Yes, pets allowed for a fee of ~350 CZK per night.
Insider Tips
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Skip the hotel breakfast at least once and go to 'Pražírna' nearby for amazing coffee.
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The 'Executive' upgrade is often worth it just for the balcony and free minibar items.
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Use the I.P. Pavlova tram stop (3 mins away) to get to the Castle (Tram 22) without walking.
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'separate WC' layout in some rooms is practical but lacks a sink (you have to walk to the bathroom to wash hands).
💡The elevators can be painfully slow during the morning rush.
💡There is a small Xbox/gaming corner in the lobby that saves parents' lives during check-in.
💡The sauna is often turned off during the day; you have to ask 30 mins in advance to heat it up.
💡The hotel bar prices are nearly double what you'd pay at a pub two blocks away.
Local Playbook
Map
See where Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square is located and what's nearby.