Metropolitan Old Town Hotel Czech Leading Hotels — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Metropolitan Old Town Hotel Czech Leading Hotels

Prague  ·  Czech Republic  ·  Haštalská 731 20

4.3 3398 guest reviews

About Metropolitan Old Town Hotel Czech Leading Hotels — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Prague

Metropolitan Old Town Hotel Czech Leading Hotels is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, restaurant, concierge, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.3 / 5

mazi zamir
★★★★★ Jul 2025

We stayed at a hotel with an excellent, central location. The room was very spacious, clean, and comfortable. The staff were friendly, welcoming, and attentive to all of our needs, which greatly enhanced our stay. We especially enjoyed relaxing on the rooftop in the evening with a light drink and a pleasant breeze. Breakfast was rich, varied, and absolutely delicious. Highly recommended for anyone who values quality and doesn’t want to compromise on high standards.

Schezir Knoll
★★★★★ Jul 2025

Absolutely loved our stay at the Metropolitan Old Town Hotel – Czech Leading Hotels! We traveled as a family of five and were given the spacious Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart room, which felt just like a three-bedroom apartment—so much space for everyone. The staff were outstanding; Ahmed and Katty at reception greeted us warmly, helped with our luggage, and offered great tips about exploring Prague. The rooftop terrace bar boasts incredible views of the Old Town, and the private courtyard parking made us feel secure leaving our car and belongings. The location is unbeatable, right in the heart of the city, so we explored everything on foot. Breakfast was excellent, and the team even arranged a late checkout for us. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Prague—exceptional comfort, service, and location!

Voytek Ciszewski
★★★☆☆ Aug 2025

Not the worst hotel but it's not great either. The location is really what sells it but if you'd like to save some money and maybe have a better experience I'd recommend staying at a hotel on the outskirts of Prague. The amenities are good, there is a rooftop bar, and if you look hard enough you can find a pair of complimentary slippers in your room, although they tear easily.