Ramada by Wyndham Airport Prague — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Ramada by Wyndham Airport Prague

Prague  ·  Czech Republic  ·  K Letisti 25A 1067

3.7 698 guest reviews

About Ramada by Wyndham Airport Prague — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Prague

Ramada by Wyndham Airport Prague is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 3.7 / 5

Dan Vybíral
★★★★★ May 2025

I was perfectly happy with our one night stay in this hotel. We slept there due to our late arrival at 2 am and transferring to a train the next day. I was always met with friendly and helpful staff, both at night and the next day. Pickup by their shuttle was prompt and the drive takes just 5 minutes. The rooms can feel barebones to some, but I didn't mind it at all, I didn't come to watch TV, but to sleep. The bathroom looked completely new, everything needed was provided and the beds were comfortable and clean. Generally everything was okay. The most important thing is that it was quiet during the night. Nothing woke us up, we had good sleep and plenty of time to get breakfast in the morning. The breakfast offering is also on the smaller side, but still enough to get you going. I understand the offering, since there were barely other people besides us there, so the hotel at least doesn't waste food unnecessarily. To sum it up, in my opinion a good hotel to sleep at before or after your flight.

Petra Karlova
★★★★☆ Aug 2025

The room was nice. Just it was difficult to open the room door by the card. I slept well, the bed was very comfortable. But the lamps above the bed didn’t work. The breakfast was excellent and worth its price. The receptionist lady was friendly. It was also nice to use the shuttle service to the airport for 50 CZK which took few minutes.

F. B.
★☆☆☆☆ Mar 2025

There aren’t many hotels near the airport, especially around the Czech Aviation Training Centre – and this hotel takes full advantage of that fact! Facts: • The hotel operates with minimal staff – only one person at the reception. Often, this person is also the airport shuttle driver. If they are picking up other guests, you have to wait at reception until they return. I have never experienced such terrible service! • The hotel is old, and the furnishings are comparable to a 2-star hotel or a motel in Western countries. The TV is the size of a computer monitor. Everything is old and of poor quality. • The walls are extremely thin. If your neighbor snores, falling asleep will be difficult. If they are on the phone, you will hear the entire conversation. Even their phone vibrating is clearly audible. • The curtains cannot be fully closed. Light comes through both on the sides and in the middle. If you return to the hotel in the morning and want to sleep during the day, it will be difficult! • There are many signs of mold and painted-over water stains on the ceiling. • Only one elevator is working! Even the buttons only function partially. • Breakfast includes only the bare minimum – nothing more. It feels like a gas station breakfast. • The restaurant is overpriced, the food is awful, and the service makes you feel unwelcome. • When requesting a late check-out, they claim the hotel is fully booked and that other guests will be checking in soon – but for an extra €10, it’s suddenly possible. So do the next guests have to wait, or was that a lie? • A room sometimes costs €200 per night. If the hotel weren’t exploiting the lack of competition and was in a location with normal market conditions, it would likely cost no more than €40–50 per night. Conclusion: If you can avoid it, definitely stay somewhere else. This hotel is absolutely not recommended. I say this as someone who travels the world professionally, has stayed in countless hotels, and knows the differences