Where to Stay in Prague for a Business Trip: Top Hotels and Tips

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Planning a business trip to Prague? Choosing the right accommodation is key to balancing work and relaxation. In this guide, we’ll explore the best neighborhoods and hotels in Prague tailored for business travelers—offering convenient access to meeting venues, transport links, and comfortable amenities to make your stay productive and enjoyable.

New Town - Prague’s Downtown

New Town is an ideal area for travelers visiting Prague on a business trip. Its central location offers easy access to major tourist sites—perfect for a stroll through the medieval town when time allows. You’ll also be just steps away from the Main Train Station and key business districts, making it convenient for both work and leisure.

Here is our Top New Town Hotel Picks:

Karlín – Prague’s Silicon Valley

The trendy district of Karlín is often called the “Silicon Valley of Prague” for a reason. It’s one of the most modern areas among Prague’s historic neighborhoods, with many companies choosing it as the location for their headquarters.

Valery in the Old Town of Prague

💼 Tips for Your Prague Business Trip

1. Be cautious when exchanging money in the city center.
Many currency exchange spots offer poor rates, especially around tourist-heavy areas. We recommend heading to Panská Street, where you can compare several exchange offices before committing. Also, beware of “0% commission” signs—these are often just marketing tricks.

2. Stay close to the city center.
While staying outside the center might be budget-friendly in cities like Paris or Barcelona, this isn’t usually the case in Prague. Cheaper accommodations in remote areas often come with fewer amenities and limited access to restaurants and local spots. Staying central ensures better convenience, especially for business travelers.

3. Think twice before renting a car.
Prague is one of the most stressful cities in Europe to drive in, thanks to dense tram networks and narrow streets. Instead, use public transport or ride-sharing apps like Uber and Bolt—they're affordable and efficient.

4. Take advantage of lunch menus.
Save up to 30% by choosing the fixed-price lunch menus offered by most restaurants in Prague. This isn’t limited to Czech cuisine—even international and fast-food spots provide midday deals. It’s a great way to eat well on a budget while working or exploring between meetings.

5. Only have a few hours but still want to explore? Join our free walking tour to learn about Prague from fun guides!


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Author: Valeriia Zahradnikova and Vaclav Zahradnik, Prague guides certified by Prague City Tourism agency. Valeriia and Vaclav have worked in tourism for over 7 years and have guided thousands of Prague visitors.

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