Where to Stay in Staré Město (Old Town), Prague
The medieval core — Old Town Square, Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge. Maximum sights, maximum bachelor-party noise.
By 8am, the cobblestones of Staré Město are still wet from the street-cleaning trucks, and the only sound is the clatter of a delivery scooter crossing the Old Town Square. By 11am, the square is a wall of selfie sticks, accordion buskers, and the smell of fried dough from the trdelník stands. By midnight, the narrow lanes around Dlouhá Street thrum with stag parties in matching T-shirts, shouting over cheap lager from bars that have been pouring since the 1990s. This is not a neighborhood that sleeps or whispers. It is a medieval stage set, and you are either on it or you are not.
Who belongs here
First-timers with exactly 48 hours in Prague and a checklist that includes the Astronomical Clock, Charles Bridge, and the Old Town Hall. Couples on a short city break who want to step out of their hotel and be at the main sights in under five minutes. Travelers who accept that the price of convenience is noise, crowds, and €6 half-litres of Pilsner Urquell at a sidewalk table on the square. If your trip is about efficiency over atmosphere, this is your base.
Who should skip it
Anyone who values sleep, quiet meals, or a sense of local life. The bachelor parties don't stop at midnight — they move from the beer bars to the absinthe dens to the kebab shops, and your hotel window will catch every phase. If you want real Prague — wine bars on residential corners, farmers' markets on Saturday mornings, tram rides through leafy streets — book Vinohrady instead. If you need a romantic, walkable alternative with fewer crowds and better restaurant ratios, Malá Strana offers the same castle views without the stag-party soundtrack. For a detailed breakdown of the tradeoffs, see our comparison of Old Town (Staré Město) vs Vinohrady.
Practicals
You can walk from the Old Town Square to Charles Bridge in 4 minutes, to the Prague Castle complex in 20 minutes uphill. The food scene is overwhelmingly geared toward tourists: think goulash in bread bowls and svíčková at €18 a plate. For a proper meal, walk 10 minutes east to the edge of the neighborhood where a few older pubs still serve pork knee and potato dumplings at local prices (€8–10). The metro stops Staroměstská and Náměstí Republiky serve the area, but the last trains run around midnight; after that, it's a 25-minute walk or a €15 Uber to Vinohrady. The biggest pitfall: rooms on the square or along Dlouhá Street are unsleepable on Friday and Saturday nights. If you book here, request an interior courtyard room or a top-floor unit — and bring earplugs regardless.
Who Staré Město (Old Town) is for
First-timers with 2-3 days. Travelers who want everything walking distance.
Who should skip it
Light sleepers — stag parties roam these streets nightly. Travelers seeking value or local life.
Top-rated places to stay in Staré Město (Old Town)
We're still curating our shortlist for Staré Město (Old Town). In the meantime, see live availability and prices for Staré Město (Old Town) on Booking.com:
Check Staré Město (Old Town) availability on Booking.com →Affiliate link — we may earn commission at no extra cost to you.
* Indicative price — live rates via the booking link; may vary by date and availability.
Top things to do in Prague
Staré Město (Old Town) compared to other Prague neighborhoods
Round-by-round head-to-heads — atmosphere, walkability, price, sleep quality.
Other Prague neighborhoods worth knowing
- Malá StranaAcross the Charles Bridge under the castle — baroque palaces, narrow streets, calmer evenings than Old Town.
- VinohradyEast of the city center — leafy avenues, residential, the city's best dinner spots, the right second-Prague stay.
- ŽižkovThe bar-density district — said to have more pubs per capita than anywhere in Europe. Rough around the edges, cheap, real.
- HolešoviceAcross the Vltava northwest of central Prague — converted-industrial design quarter, DOX gallery, where Prague's design crowd actually lives…
- LetnáAcross the river from Old Town — leafy park-side, the Letenský zámeček beer garden, residential calm with castle views.