Holiday rentals and lettings in Prague

Holiday rentals and lettings in Prague

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Holiday Rental for 4 People in Nové Město (Praha), Prague
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Nové Město (Praha), Prague
Holiday Rental • 48 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.1
(13 reviews)
"O21", 2-room apartment 48 m2 on 2 levels on 4th floor. Bright, stylish and cosy furnishings: living room 22 m2, with sloping ceilings with panoramic window with 1 double sofabed, dining table, TV, flat screen and air conditioning. Kitchen in the entrance 6 m2 (oven, 4 gas rings, kettle, freezer, electric coffee machine, Capsules for coffee machine (Nespresso) extra). Shower/WC. Upper floor: gallery 11 m2, with sloping ceilings with rooflight with 1 double bed and air conditioning. View of the city. Facilities: washing machine, safe, hair dryer. Internet (WiFi, free). Please note: suitable ...
from A$205 / night
Holiday Rental for 4 People in Prague, Central Bohemia
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Prague, Central Bohemia
Holiday Rental • 75 m² • 1 Bedroom
9.0
(10 reviews)
"Manes Residence", 2-room apartment 75 m2, on the upper ground floor. Spacious and bright, comfortable and modern furnishings: large entrance hall. Living/sleeping room with 2 folding beds (80 cm, length 190 cm), TV (flat screen), DVD. 1 double bedroom. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 4 ceramic glass hob hotplates, toaster, kettle, microwave, freezer) with dining table. Bath/WC, sep. WC. Boiler. Facilities: washing machine, iron, hair dryer. Internet (WiFi, free). Please note: suitable for families. Non-smoking house. Maximum 1 small pet/ dog allowed.
from A$192 / night
Holiday Rental for 6 People in Prague, Central Bohemia
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Prague, Central Bohemia
Holiday Rental • 97 m² • 3 Bedrooms
8.5
(23 reviews)
"Prague Castle Duplex", 4-room apartment 97 m2 on 2 levels on 3rd floor. Partly with sloping ceilings, simple and antique furnishings: entrance hall with veranda. Dining room with dining table. Living/dining room with open-hearth fireplace (only for decoration), dining table, TV and flat screen. 1 double bedroom. Small kitchen (oven, dishwasher, 4 gas rings, kettle, microwave, freezer) with small bar. Shower/WC. Gas heating. Upper floor: 2 rooms with sloping ceilings, Low door height 180 cm ceiling height 190 - 200 cm, each room with 2 beds. Facilities: washing machine, iron, baby cot, hair...
from A$222 / night

Prices and availability

Current Holiday letting prices Prague

A$487for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
A$500 annual average
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Current holiday letting availability Prague

4%for 20 Dec - 27 Dec
61% annual average
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Book the Perfect Holiday Rental in Prague

Discover Prague's Enchanting Vacation Rentals

When seeking holiday rentals and lettings in Prague, travelers are welcomed into a captivating world where medieval architecture meets modern comfort. Prague's vacation rentals, ranging from elegant apartments in historic Malá Strana to contemporary homes in vibrant Žižkov district, offer an authentic Czech experience that hotels simply cannot match.

These carefully curated properties feature distinctive characteristics like painted old Bohemian-style ceilings, traditional wooden parquet floors, and charming balconies overlooking cobblestone streets. Holiday rentals for rent in Prague provide the perfect blend of history and convenience, positioning guests within walking distance of iconic landmarks while offering the privacy and space to truly immerse yourself in local culture.

The capital city's holiday rentals and lettings in Prague are renowned for their exceptional amenities that cater to every traveler's needs. From fully equipped kitchens with traditional Italian coffee machines to peaceful courtyard settings away from street noise, these properties ensure maximum comfort during your stay. Here are the top amenities guests can expect:

  • Pet-friendly accommodations with dedicated pet services
  • Private parking facilities for convenient city exploration
  • High-speed internet connectivity throughout the property
  • Private balconies and terraces with stunning city views
  • Fully equipped modern kitchens with premium appliances
  • Luxurious whirlpool baths for ultimate relaxation
  • In-room refrigeration for storing local delicacies
  • Private sauna facilities in select premium properties
  • Complimentary breakfast options featuring local specialties

Who Should Book a Holiday Rental in Prague

Perfect for Every Type of Traveler

Prague captivates history enthusiasts who can explore centuries of architectural wonders, from Gothic cathedrals to baroque palaces, while culture lovers revel in world-class museums and vibrant arts districts. Food and beverage connoisseurs find paradise in traditional beer halls like U Fleků and innovative restaurants throughout the city, while couples seeking romance discover magical moments strolling across the illuminated Charles Bridge at sunset.

Families appreciate the city's excellent public transportation system and attractions like Prague Zoo, rated among Europe's finest, while holiday accommodation in Prague provides the space and flexibility that growing families require. The best time to visit depends on your preferences: spring and summer months (April through September) offer pleasant temperatures ranging from 15-25°C and longer daylight hours perfect for sightseeing, with average nightly rates from AUD 520-580, while winter provides a magical Christmas market atmosphere with temperatures around 0-5°C and more affordable rates starting from AUD 360 per night, though availability becomes limited with fewer than 20 properties available during peak winter weeks.

Top 5 Must-Experience Attractions in Prague

Essential Destinations for Your Prague Adventure

Prague offers an incredible array of attractions that showcase its rich history and vibrant culture. From medieval fortresses to modern architectural marvels, these five destinations provide unforgettable experiences that capture the essence of this magnificent city:

  1. Prague Castle Complex and St. Vitus Cathedral
  2. Petřín Hill and Observation Tower
  3. Vyšehrad Fortress and Cemetery
  4. Dancing House and Modern Architecture
  5. Franz Kafka Rotating Head Sculpture

Prague Castle Complex and St. Vitus Cathedral

This UNESCO World Heritage site encompasses the largest ancient castle complex in the world, featuring stunning Gothic architecture, royal gardens, and the magnificent St. Vitus Cathedral with its intricate stained glass windows and soaring spires.

Petřín Hill and Observation Tower

Often called Prague's "Eiffel Tower," this 60-meter steel framework tower offers panoramic views across the city's red-tiled roofs and provides a peaceful escape in the surrounding parkland perfect for afternoon picnics.

Vyšehrad Fortress and Cemetery

This ancient royal seat offers spectacular views over the Vltava River and houses the final resting place of many famous Czech personalities, including composers Antonín Dvořák and Bedřich Smetana.

Dancing House and Modern Architecture

This controversial yet captivating deconstructivist building, nicknamed "Fred and Ginger," represents Prague's embrace of modern design and houses an excellent restaurant with rooftop terrace overlooking the river.

Franz Kafka Rotating Head Sculpture

This mesmerizing 11-meter tall kinetic sculpture by David Černý consists of 42 independently moving layers that continuously transform the writer's face, creating a hypnotic tribute to Prague's literary heritage.
Prague's astronomical clock, installed in 1410, is the third-oldest astronomical clock in the world and the only one still in operation.

Top-Rated Dining Experiences in Prague

Exceptional Restaurants Recommended by Local Hosts

Prague's culinary scene extends far beyond traditional Czech cuisine, offering international flavors and innovative dining concepts that have earned recognition from both locals and international visitors. These highly-rated establishments provide memorable dining experiences during your stay:

  • Výtopna Railway Restaurant (4.1 stars, 16,468 reviews) - A unique dining concept where model trains deliver food and beverages directly to your table, creating an entertaining experience for families and train enthusiasts alike.
  • U Fleků (4.1 stars, 33,956 reviews) - Prague's most famous brewery and restaurant, operating since 1499, serving traditional Czech cuisine alongside their signature dark lager in an authentic medieval atmosphere.
  • Duplex (4.8 stars, 53,495 reviews) - An upscale restaurant and nightclub combination offering sophisticated dining with panoramic city views from their rooftop terrace, perfect for special occasions and romantic evenings.

Essential Prague Travel Tips

Insider Knowledge for Your Perfect Stay

Local property owners consistently recommend purchasing a Prague Castle ticket online in advance to skip lengthy queues, especially during peak tourist seasons from April through October. The city operates on Central European Time, and most shops close on Sundays, so plan your shopping accordingly.

Prague's efficient public transportation system includes metros, trams, and buses with day passes offering excellent value at around 110 CZK, while many holiday rentals with a private pool in Prague are located in residential areas accessible via the reliable tram network that runs until midnight. Tipping culture follows the European standard of 10-15% at restaurants, while many establishments accept contactless payments, though carrying some Czech koruna cash remains advisable for smaller vendors and traditional markets.

The Czech Republic maintains its own currency despite EU membership, and exchange rates fluctuate, so check current rates before departure. Prague experiences a continental climate with hot summers reaching 35°C and cold winters dropping below freezing, making spring and autumn ideal for comfortable sightseeing weather. Most locals speak excellent English, particularly in tourist areas, and Prague is considered one of Europe's safest capital cities with low crime rates and excellent emergency services. For the ultimate luxury experience, consider booking family-friendly holiday rentals and lettings in Prague that feature traditional architectural elements while providing modern amenities like private courtyards, original wooden beams, and convenient access to both historic attractions and contemporary shopping districts.

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Prague

How much do you pay on average for holiday lettings in Prague?

Prague is one of the most expensive cities in Czech Republic. The costs for a holiday rental here amounts to about A$225.40 per night.

When can you get the best deals on holiday rentals in Prague?

If you would like to make the most of your money, the most budget-friendly months to visit Prague are February (A$168.21 the average price per night for accommodation), September (A$181.99), and March (A$185.15).

In which months is it more expensive to rent a holiday letting in Prague?

When it comes to renting a holiday letting in Prague, the highest prices are usually seen in the month of January (with an average of A$427.64 per night), followed by May (A$277.41), and December (A$268.58).

Is Prague a good location for a spontaneous getaway?

We recommend you to book in advance in Prague as only 41% of the properties remain available, following the data observed in 2020.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The best months to find free accommodation in Prague are May (the average amount of properties that are free reached 54.2% of the total in 2020), April (51.75%), and June (51.25%).

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is January (only 31% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by February (32%), and August (33.8%).

How many rentals are available in Prague?

In Prague we have a comprehensive catalogue of around 2200 properties, with options of all kinds, thanks to our 15 local and international partners.