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Explore Prague
Eye candy

Situated in the business district of Smichov, across the street from Nový Smíchov shopping centre, the hotel is ideally located for your exploration of the Czech capital. All its sights and attractions are in walking distance or easy accessible by metro or tram. The city of 100 spires is also called the Venice of the East. See for yourself which of those descriptions suits the Czech capital best.

  • Vojan Gardens

    Serene city garden with walking paths amid lawns, gardens and fruit trees and peacock sightings. The garden is considered the oldest partially preserved garden in Prague. Its melancholy seems to have survived from the Middle Ages, when it was founded as a monastery garden. You can relax on a bench by a small lake, sit on an observation terrace with benches and rose pergolas or explore three baroque chapels. Find a serene place in the middle of rushing city.

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  • Václav Havel Bench

    Two chairs and a table around the trunk of a linden tree, national tree of the Czech Republic, design symbolizing "Democratic Debate". A memorial place dedicated to the first president of the Czech Republic and great man, Václav Havel. The table has his Quote 'truth and love shall prevail over lies and hatred' inscribed along its rim. Stop by and take a short break here, think back on the life and legacy of this unforgettable man and his part in Czech and international history.

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  • Radlická kulturní sportovna

    Feel like a local where the community rocks! Come and enjoy the real summer vibes in the Prague city center. Industrial space in Radlická street equipped by IKEA, just several steps from Vienna House comes to life and offers an open-air cinema, music, dance and other cultural programs during the whole summer. Sit and relax with refreshment from various food trucks or café Kavárna, co hledá jméno, the hidden cafe nearby.

  • Manifesto market

    The unique Manifesto Market concept will surprise you with its industrial design and innovative food art. It is a design and culinary space at Prague-Smíchov, where small festivals, summer cinema screenings and cultural events are regularly held. Manifesto is one of the first cashless places in the Czech Republic. Dive into the vortex of the Prague summer, cool off in the pool and enjoy a summer drink!

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  • Historical tram tour

    Just a limited time in the Golden city? Do not want to walk in the freezing weather? Experience the winter Prague aboard the historical tram. You can look forward to the new 50 min sightseeing vintage tour and you will see more than 35 top landmarks including Charles bridge, Prague Castle, National theatre, the Dancing house.

    Opening hours: Tour once a day

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  • The Wax Museum of Legends

    Visit an exhibition of the legends of old Prague. Waiting for you, amongst the many: Faust's House, the hangman Mydlář, the knight Bruncvík and the Water Sprite. Everything in a contemporary scenery, with hand-cut costumes and accompanied by atmospheric music. You will also see VIPs from the fields of culture, literature, sports and the show business. There is also a cryptographic game! 

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  • The Chocolate Museum "Choco Story"

    Do you love chocolate? Here you will be in paradise! Chocolate will be everywhere around you, you will smell it, you will see it and you will certainly taste it too. In addition to the history of chocolate and cocoa, here you can enjoy a variety of delicacies or try out one of the workshops offered. Pamper yourself! 

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  • Spectacular statue of Kafka

    The 42 mobile tiers of this eleven-metre-tall sculpture align to form the face of the famous Czech writer Franz Kafka. This 39-ton bust by artist David Černý dates from November 2014 and stands just by the Quadrio business centre, directly above the Národní třída metro station.

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  • The legendary pub circus

    Forceful and funny, powerful and poetic, La Putyka explores Czech pub culture through glazed eyes and a beery breath... This energising, intensely vibrant spectacle fuses acrobatics, dance, theatre, puppet plays and live music into an award-winning original contemporary circus.
    More information: www.laputyka.cz

  • BUILDING BRIDGES IN PRAGUE

    The Charles Bridge is the most famous bridge in Prague. It spans the Vltava River and ranks among the oldest stone bridges in Europe. Open only to pedestrians, the bridge connects the two city districts of Malá Strana and Staré Mesto. Experience the lively bustle of street musicians, combined with art and souvenir stands. Join the team for a morning run and experience Prague at sunrise.

  • THE HEART OF PRAGUE

    The ideal starting point for various sights and attractions is the Old Town Square. This central location, surrounded by buildings with picturesque facades, is a lively place by day and by night, and its cafés offer a vantage point for watching the world go by. Here you will also find the Old Town Hall with its world famous Astronomical Clock, the Týn Church and the House at the Stone Bell.

  • PRAGUE FROM ABOVE

    The Castle district is until today the seat of the Czech president. Saint Vitus Cathedral together with the Castle Palaces represent together with the Golden Lane one of the most visited tourist attractions in the world. The view of The Golden City from Prague Castle will always be one of your most favorite memories. 

  • PRAGUE BY THE GLASS

    Czech beer can be considered as one of the most important national pride. Countless breweries and restaurants featuring Bohemian cuisine invite to indulge into this culinary heaven. To better digest: try Becherovka. This liquer has proven to be a life-saviour in many cases.

  • ACTIVE PRAGUE

    Prague is a walking city. Please bring very comfortable shoes, because many streets in the historical centre are still cobble stone. You don’t need to run with the team to get active, but you can also rent paddle or rowing boats at Císařská louka. It's an experience you'll never forget.

By train

  • From the main railway station:
    The easiest way to reach the hotel is to take the tram from the stop directly in front of the station. Take tram no. 9 or no. 15 towards Sídliště Řepy and get off at Anděl.

    (Journey time: approx. 20 mins. Fare: approx. EUR 2*)

  • From Holešovice train station:
    Take the metro (Line C) to Florenc. Then take Line B to Anděl (5 stops).

    (Journey time: approx. 20 mins. Fare: approx. EUR 2*)

Plan your journey.

*Price quoted is for guidance only.

By air

  • From Václav Havel Airport Prague:
    From directly in front of Terminals 1 and 2, take bus no. 191 to Anděl.

    (Journey time: approx. 50 mins. Fare: approx. EUR 2*)

Plan your journey by plane.

*Price quoted is for guidance only.

By car

  • From Václav Havel Airport Prague:
    Head towards Pilsen/R1 until you reach exit 26 (Pražský okruh) and then head straight on along Karlovarská, Bělohorská and Patočkova streets. Bear left onto Pražský okruh and take the Strahov tunnel. Continue on Plzeňská and after 400 m turn right onto Radlická. After 250 m turn left onto Ostrovského. At the first crossroads turn left onto Stroupežnického. The hotel is straight ahead on the left.

  • From Nuremberg/Pilsen:
    Take the D5 highway for 151 km, then turn left onto Bucharova. After 1.3 km you'll reach Radlická. After 4.4 km bear left so that you stay on Radlická. After 700 m turn left onto Ostrovského. At the first crossroads turn left onto Stroupežnického. The hotel is straight ahead on the left.

  • From Vienna/Brno:
    Take highway D1 towards Prague. At exit 5. Května take the Jižní spojka expressway. After 5.7 km you'll come to Barrandov bridge and after another 3.9 km take the Smíchov/Radlice exit. Continue along Radlická. After 700 m turn left onto Ostrovského. At the first crossroads turn left onto Stroupežnického. The hotel is straight ahead on the left.

  • From Berlin/Dresden:
    Take highway D8 towards Prague. Exit at Nová Povltavská street and follow signage to Pilsen. Exit the tunnel system at exit Smíchov and keep right. At the 3rd traffic light turn right into Radlická street. Take the left lane and turn left into Ostrovského street. At the next traffic light turn left again into Stroupežnického street. The hotel is straight ahead on the left. 

Parking

The hotel has over 50 parking spaces in its underground car park. Price is 800 CZK, approx. 30 EUR per night.

Via personal transfer

For a stress-free journey to or from the hotel, ask the staff to organise a personal transfer for you.

Contact

Vienna House Andel’s Prague
Stroupeznickeho 21, 15000 Prague, Czech republic +420 296 882 302

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Distances

  • 'Andel' metro station and bus stop: 100 m
  • Nový Smíchov shopping centre: 100 m
  • National Theatre: 2 km
  • Wenceslas Square: 3 km
  • Prague Castle: 4.5 km
  • Congress centre: 4 km
  • Main railway station: 4.5 km
  • Holešovice railway station: 6 km
  • Václav Havel Airport Prague: 16 km
  • Nearest major cities: Pilsen (90 km), Dresden (152 km), Brno (210 km)

GPS

Lat: 50.071244 | Lon: 14.402594