Hostel Little Quarter
Main amenities
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Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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Sports activities
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Meeting facilities
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Child-friendly
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Pets
Location
Situated only 8 minutes' stroll from the vast Prague Castle, the historical Hostel Little Quarter Prague offers guests to relax on a rooftop terrace. Offering Wi-Fi, the hostel also boasts a great location within a few blocks of Malostranska.
Located in the Lesser (Mala Strana) district, this charming hostel is just 0.7 miles from the 63.5 metre tall steel - framework tower "Petrin" and 1.1 miles from various shopping venues such as Old Town Historic Square. Little Quarter hostel is merely 13 minutes by foot from the lookout Petrin Observation Tower and approximately 25 minutes by foot from Wenceslas Square. The historic Charles Bridge is among the cultural highlights close to the Prague accommodation, situated a mere 0.6 miles away.
With climate control and soundproof walls, the spacious rooms feature spacious décor and wooden furniture to enhance guests' stay. Certain rooms boast views of the patio and feature a personal computer and a direct dial phone for a more enjoyable stay.
Every morning, guests at Little Quarter hostel are treated to a buffet breakfast. For dinner, guests have the option of dining at Tavern U Krale Brabantskeho, located around 5 minutes by foot from the Prague property, or at Golden Rose, situated around 5 minutes' drive away. Well-connected to many sights, the hostel is just around the corner from Nerudova bus station. While staying at this hostel, guests can rent bikes.
Review by hotel critic
Nestled in the heart of Malá Strana, the Little Quarter Hotel exudes charm and warmth, much like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Upon my arrival, I was greeted by a sense of tranquility that enveloped the cobblestone courtyard, where each room felt like a private sanctuary in a medieval setting.As a historian with a penchant for uncovering hidden stories, dining at Santini's Bar & Cafe felt like stepping into a chapter of Czech history. The culinary offerings were a delightful blend of traditional flavors with a modern twist, much like the fusion of architectural styles in Prague's medieval structures. The proximity of renowned eateries such as Restaurace U Bonaparta and Arcadia Cafe added to the gastronomic journey through the city's rich tapestry of flavors.The breakfast spread was a culmination of Czech delicacies and international favorites, a perfect start to a day of exploration in this historic city. The atmosphere of Santini Garden and the nearby cafes resonated with me, reflecting a deep appreciation for the intricate details of Central European craftsmanship.In conclusion, my stay at Little Quarter was not just a retreat but a culinary odyssey intertwined with the essence of Prague's medieval past.
Important information
- Children and extra beds
- There are no cribs provided in a room.