Czech Hostel «Franz Kafka»
Prague
- one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, every building is a work
of architectural art. Prague is a one of the biggest European cultural
centeres, the venue for many famous events of world importance.
Could
you imagine to wake up in the morning and enjoy romantic breakfast in
the medieval style on the Old town square? If not , with us it is
possible. Hostel Franz Kafka is located near the Franz Kafka area on the
Kaprova Street .
You
will live near the most popular tourist attractions, shops, restaurants
, bars and discos. It should mentioned the Old Town Square (Staroměstské náměstí) with the Astronomical clock, the Jewish Quarter,
Charles Bridge, the famous Cuban restaurant and bar La Bodeguita Del
Medio, as well as a popular night club Karlovy Lazne (Karlovy Lázně).
The city is rounded by many legends and stories. All this and much more you can find in our hostel, Franz Kafka.
We
offer accommodation in 4 cozy rooms. The small capacity of the hostel
is just intend for groups (school and guided tours), but also for
individual journeys.
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Blue room |
Violet room |
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Green room | Yellow room |
We also offer our guests a vary excursions and cultural activities, in accordance with the wishes and needs.
We believe that staying with us is the best way how to get best experience from Prague, at the same time saving time and money.
We are happy to answer all your questions please mail to info@czechhostelfranzkafka.com
We are looking forward to meeting you in our Hostel
Hostel Franz Kafka Staff
News
- May 26, 2012
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Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge (Karluv Most) is a 14th century stone bridge linking
the two sides of Prague. This magnificent structure is one of the city's
finest attractions, and is the main pedestrian route connecting the Old
Town with the Lesser Town (Mala Strana) and Prague Castle.
- March 17, 2012
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Czech Museum of Music
The Czech Museum of Music is located in the former Baroque church of St. Mary Magdalene, built in the 17th Century.The building has recently undergone a major renovation, to both restore it and to incorporate the museum exhibits.
- March 07, 2012
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Czech national treasure – the Czech Crown Jewels
Exhibion runs from the 19th to 29th April in Old Royal Palace - Vladislav Hall (Stary kralovsky palac - Vladislavsky sal).
Every five years, people from around the globe can see one of the most important Czech national treasure – the Czech Crown Jewels. Totally seven important people of the Czech republic are needed to open the doors to the chamber, where they are stored, including the president (currently Vaclav Klaus) and the mayor of Prague (now Pavel Bem). They are one of the symbols of the Czech state, while the kings ruled our country, they wore them during their leadership. They include the St. Wenceslas Crown of Charles the IV with its case and cushion, the orb with its case, the coronation mantle, an ermine stole, belt and maniple.
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