Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel BoHo, Prague
Facts in brief
Official star rating 4
Location The hotel is about 8-minutes' walk from Old Town Square
Annual opening All year
Closest airport Václav Havel Airport Prague
Distance from airport About 30 minutes by taxi
Closest railway station Praha Hlavní Nádraží
Distance from railway station About 6 minutes by taxi
Hotel facilities and services
Restaurant, Bar, Lounge/library, Wellness Area with Steam Room, Sauna and Small Pool, Gym.
Complimentary
WiFi and access to the Wellness Area.
Out and about nearby
Located in the historic area of Prague the hotel is close to The Powder Tower, the Municipal House, Old Town Square and Jewish Quarter. It is also a short walk to the National Theatre, the Opera, St Nicholas Church, Charles Bridge, the National Museum and Prague Castle.
Absolutely loved it. Bespoke sense of the trip is very good. Very pleasant and efficient service.Mrs H, Sep 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is usually booked as part of a touring holiday by train. Therefore, the cost of a stay at this hotel would be included in the price of that touring holiday. If you want a holiday just to this hotel, then please contact our sales team and a tailor-made price will be put together for you and include your chosen travel arrangements.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46176
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel BoHo, Prague
The four-star BoHo Prague Hotel is a beautifully-furnished, stylish boutique hotel in the heart of Prague, opposite the Czech National Bank and within a few minutes' walk of the Powder Tower, the Municipal House and Old Town Square. The building has a classical facade which leads effortlessly into the stylish public areas of the hotel with their high ceilings, wooden flors and muted decoration. The neutral palette complements the modern furnishings and high ceilings that enhance the sense of space inside the hotel. The 57 well-appointed rooms and suites are spacious and are also decorated with neutral and light colours, wooden floors and modern furniture to create spacious and comfortable places to relax. All rooms have a bathtub, shower and WC. Guests can enjoy the health and wellness facilities including a sauna, steam room and small pool area. In the evenings enjoy the elegant but cosy atmosphere of the restaurant, serving an internationally inspired menu with a healthy twist. The restaurant serves until 10 pm so ideal for a late arrival if you don't want to venture out on the first evening. Alternatively, room service is available. Breakfast is also served in the restaurant; it is a buffet with eggs cooked to order. The innovative design of the restaurant uses large glass windows, modern furnishings and wooden shutters to create an elegant yet intriguing dining experience and there are views onto an interior paved courtyard, also equipped with chairs and tables. After dinner, relax in the stylish surroundings of the hotel BoHo bar for an after- dinner drink. A welcoming feature of the hotel is the spacious library-lounge, furnished with a long table and armchairs. Here you can help yourself to coffee and pastries too throughout the day. Sophisticated and modern, the BoHo Prague Hotel prides itself on the experience it affords its guests, making it an excellent choice for a stay in this captivating and charming city.
Room descriptions
Hotel BoHo Prague has 57 rooms including air-conditioning, Wifi, TV, safe, tea and coffee making facilities, hair-dryer, and mini-bar. Bottled water is provided. All bathrooms have bath and shower.
Absolutely loved it. Bespoke sense of the trip is very good. Very pleasant and efficient service.Mrs H, Sep 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is usually booked as part of a touring holiday by train. Therefore, the cost of a stay at this hotel would be included in the price of that touring holiday. If you want a holiday just to this hotel, then please contact our sales team and a tailor-made price will be put together for you and include your chosen travel arrangements.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46176
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel BoHo, Prague
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to BoHo Prague Hotel, our clients usually arrive by train or air. By train, you arrive at Prague Hlavni Nadrazi station and then we recommend that you ask us to arrange a pre-booked car from the hotel. The hotels are about 5-10 minutes by car from the station. The airport is named after Vaclav Havel and is about 17 kms from the city centre. A taxi takes about 30 minutes or there is the Airport Express bus which runs from the airport to Hlvani Nadrazi station and takes about 35 minutes. We can arrange a private car transfer for you from the airport.
Additional information
Children: Triple rooms and family rooms are available on request. A maximum of 2 adults and two children (aged 8 and under) are allowed per room, dependent on room capacity. Children over 8 years old will be classed as adults.
Absolutely loved it. Bespoke sense of the trip is very good. Very pleasant and efficient service.Mrs H, Sep 2023
Holiday price guide This hotel is usually booked as part of a touring holiday by train. Therefore, the cost of a stay at this hotel would be included in the price of that touring holiday. If you want a holiday just to this hotel, then please contact our sales team and a tailor-made price will be put together for you and include your chosen travel arrangements.
From about
Holiday Code EXH46176
The prices displayed here are a guide only. Each holiday price will be tailor-made at the time of booking to reflect all actual costs including up-to-date special offers.
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke holidays and tours to Hotel BoHo, Prague
About Czech Republic
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Prague will capture the imagination of tourist, particularly during the winter months, when it becomes something of a sublime, icy wonderland. Its streets tell of magnificent dynasties, impressive battles, and a warm and welcoming culture that is ever-evolving. But this interest extends beyond the Czech Republic's capital, into the towns and cities beyond, with their colourful buildings and majestic squares, and the Gothic castles and chateaux that keep watch over the hillsides. Despite the emerging innovation of the Czech Republic's food scene and the modern, urban twist to the cities, this is a country that is firmly rooted in long-standing tradition and folklore. South Bohemia is the best place to experience this, with the plentiful summer festivals that take over towns such as Cesky Krumlov. Ancient traditions take to the streets once more, and the locals enjoy wonderful Czech food, music, and entertainment. One of the country's more famous exports is its beer. Urquell, Budvar, and Staropramen are just some of the names that visitors may recognise. Alongside the increase in gourmet restaurants and eateries across the country, there has been a return to tradition brewing methods and establishments, meaning that a visit to a Czech pub is essential whichever town you stop in. Whether you are drawn in by the history of the country, or attracted by the prospect of sampling Czech cuisine, we are able to offer tailor-made holidays to suit every traveller.
Highlights of the Czech Republic
Just under 20 miles out of the centre of Prague is the 14th century Castle Karlstejn. This Gothic fortress was once home to the Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. Moulding to the shape of the hillside, it is split across three terraces, each relating to a different level of importance; at the bottom is the Imperial Palace, then the Marian Town, and finally the Big Tower at the top. The Big Tower was left vacant for God, with just a chapel inside, while the Empress lived in the Marian Tower, and the Emperor and Knights lived in the Imperial Palace. For an authentic taste of traditional Bohemia, head to Cesky Krumlov, situated further along the Vltava River. The town itself has been brilliantly preserved since the 18th century, with terracotta roofs, cobblestone streets, brightly coloured walls, and a stunning Bohemian Castle. The main pleasure of this town comes from simply wandering along its picturesque streets, stopping in local restaurants and cafes for some of the local food. To the east of Prague, is Kutna Hora, a town that began as a Bohemian monastery in the 12th century. The surrounding mountains were rich with silver, which lead the town to flourish. Today, Gothic buildings from a time of German rule are set beside a five-naved cathedral, the Italian Court Royal Residence, the Stone Haus, and the St Barbaras Church, all of which add a further dimension to a trip to the Czech Republic. Built around a hot spring reputed to have healing properties in western Czechia is Karlovy Vary. The colour and quaintness of this town is almost unparalleled across the country. The ice cream colours of each of the houses are brought to life by the dense forested areas all around. The highlights of this town, however, are its opulent spas, first commissioned by Charles IV. Many of these buildings were in part destroyed in the 18th and 19th centuries, but one prominent spa remains, dating back over six centuries. In the south-east of the country, your cultural and geographical exploration will continue, be it in the stunning underground caves and gorges of the Moravian Karst or in the waterside Renaissance palace at Telc.
Cultural highlights of the Czech Republic
One of Europe's most popular cities, Prague is the Czech Republic's capital city. Clustered around the banks of the Vltava River, Prague is also the capital of the historic and charming region of Bohemia, and was once the seat of the Roman Empire. Its streets are rich in both Gothic and Renaissance architecture, the balance of which gives it its unique, enchanting atmosphere. The Charles Bridge is one of its most popular attractions and has crossed from Old Town into Lesser Town for over 600 years. As well as bustling with pedestrians, the Charles Bridge is the workplace of many musicians, artists, and vendors. Prague is a city of many squares, but none are more impressive than the Old Town Square, lined with magnificent townhouses that demonstrate everything from Rococo to Romanesque architecture. From here, you can appreciate the Tyn Cathedral, the St Nicholas Church, as well as the Old Town Hall. On the horizon is Prague Castle, which sprawls out across the city's highest point. Once a wooden fortress, it now encompasses the St Vitus Cathedral, a basilica, a monastery, beautiful gardens, and royal stables. For those looking for something slightly off the beaten path, it is worth seeking out the house in which Kafka lived, as well as the peaceful cemetery in which he was buried.
Facts in brief
Capital PragueAirport Prague-Ruzyne
Size 78,865km²
Population 10 million