Salvator Boutique Hotel — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Salvator Boutique Hotel

Prague  ·  Czech Republic  ·  Žitná 45

4.4 806 guest reviews

About Salvator Boutique Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Prague

Salvator Boutique Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, garden, pet friendly, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 4.4 / 5

David Tan
★★★★★ Jun 2025

What a gem of a hotel. From the moment I arrived, I felt genuinely looked after, not in a scripted way, but with real heart. Everything was smooth, simple, and just… right. Perfect for a business trip. Great design without being flashy, service with a smile (and some personality!), and that rare feeling that the team actually enjoys what they do. It’s the kind of place that reminds you how hospitality should feel. Hats off to the people behind it. I’ll be back.

Joana ʕ·ᴥ·ʔ
★★★★★ May 2025

Great hotel ! All the staff were so helpful and kind, the room was lovely and just what we needed. It was also really well located as we could walk to all the main attractions easily from the hotel. Also, the vegan breakfast was very good ! Overall, we had a lovely stay !

Sophie De Smedt
★★★★☆ Apr 2025

My stay at this hotel was generally pleasant. The room was clean and well-kept, and the bed was wonderfully comfortable – perfect for getting a good rest after a long day. There was one downside upon arrival: I arrived a few hours early and wanted to leave my luggage, but that wasn’t possible because the luggage room was already completely full. That was quite inconvenient, especially for travelers who arrive before check-in time. In the bathroom, I also noticed a few silverfish. Not a disaster, but it does take away a bit from the overall sense of cleanliness. Additionally, I noticed that the stairwell was filled with paint cans. It didn’t just look messy, but from a fire safety perspective, it’s really not okay – in case of an emergency, you want a clear path.