BoHo Hotel Prague
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Character and identity
Set on the seam of Old Town and New Town, BoHo occupies a restored 19th-century factory building behind a contemporary glass facade, with the headline sights of Prague within walking distance. Inside, the design vocabulary is minimalist and polished: wooden floors in the rooms, marble in the atrium restaurant and bar, and clean black lines defining the small spa, which centres on a plunge pool-style Jacuzzi alongside a sauna, steam room and gym. Guest rooms each carry an original pinhole photograph of a Prague scene by artist Jordi Llorella. A library with a fire, stocked bookcase and all-day coffee anchors the quieter side of the hotel.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and solo travellers who want a walkable base for sightseeing, a calm contemporary aesthetic over historic grandeur, and small pleasures like evening wine tastings, library coffee and a cocktail bar. The atrium breakfast and compact wellness area suit short city stays where location and style matter more than resort-style facilities.
Should look elsewhere:
Families need to plan ahead: there is only one dedicated family room. Guests who prize bathroom privacy should note that some accommodations feature see-through glass. Anyone wanting a full-scale spa, multiple restaurants or a grand heritage interior will find the footprint modest.
Bottom line
The draw here is position and polish: a sharply designed boutique within easy reach of Prague's main attractions, run at a boutique scale rather than a grand-hotel one. Book if you want a stylish, walkable base for a long weekend; request a room with a conventional bathroom if glass walls give you pause, and reserve the family room well in advance if travelling with children.
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