Business travelers and Hilton members will get the most out of this 300+-room hotel on the border between Old Town and New Town. Rooms and suites offer neutral consistency over style, but US travelers will take comfort in the familiarity of a swimming pool and steam room, modern gym facilities, corporate meeting rooms, and full range of toiletries that don’t always come standard across Central European hotels. Soundproof rooms and dark curtains help to ensure a good night’s sleep by blocking out the nighttime sounds of passing trams and late-night pub goers on their way home. Sunday brunch in the Zinc Restaurant is indulgent (and pricey), WIFI is at a premium for non-members, and some accessible rooms are available.
Time Out tip: The Old Town option boasts a more central location than the Prague Hilton just a little further east, so double check the name when booking. For the most updated décor, request a Deluxe Room on the recently renovated seventh floor.
Nearby:
Gran Café Orient: For right angles defining the food and furniture in this Cubist cafe
La Bottega Linka: For a high-end Italian bistro serving aged meats and seafood dishes
Museum of Communism: For a curated glimpse into 20th-century Czechoslovakia