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20 Best Gay Hotels in Prague

Prague boasts a beautiful historic Old Town, centuries of culture, and some of the most lively (and affordable) nightlife in Europe. It also happens to have the biggest and best gay scene in Central and Eastern Europe, covering everything from traditional pubs to trendy hipster joints, basement bars, sprawling cruising dungeons, and megaclub parties.

Accommodation here is cheap by default, especially if you visit outside of the summer and Christmas peak seasons. The truly high-end 5-star hotels will not cost much less than their counterparts elsewhere in Europe, but once you get to mid-range you start seeing a significant drop in prices.

Upmarket design-led boutique hotels in the 4-star range abound. Hostels cater to a large backpacker crowd and are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with some really cool options available.

Prague is a major tourist city in Europe, and as such, the city center is gay-friendly for tourists. It would be highly uncommon for any hotel in Prague to make an issue of a gay couple checking in. In addition to being gay-friendly, the hotels listed below are all located in popular parts of the city for gay travelers. They excel at providing value for money and quality experiences.

Most gay travelers stay in the Vinohrady gayborhood near the city’s gay nightlife or in the neighboring historic Old Town.

Vinohrady (Prague 2) is one of Prague’s coolest neighborhoods, sitting in between the old-world beauty of the historical center and the non-stop straight nightlife of Žižkov. Vinohrady is where you’ll find Prague’s best gay nightlife, gay-friendly hotels, coffee shops, trendiest bars, most delicious food spots. Several of gay Prague’s best and most beloved venues are here, including DANDY, Club TerMAX, and The Saints Bar. The most booked gay-friendly hotels in Vinohrady include EA Hotel Tosca, Czech Inn Hostel, and Arkada Hotel Praha.

Staré Město (Prague 1) – Prague’s Old Town is its historic center, known for landmarks like the Old Town square and the Charles Bridge. For this reason, it is a must-see in any tourist’s itinerary. The most booked gay-friendly hotels in Prague 1 include Grandior Hotel Prague, The ICON Hotel & Lounge, and Mosaic House.

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3/5
Why we love it

♥ Excellent location close to all attractions, bars, and shopping
♥ Only 0.6 miles to Charles Bridge and near Prague Castle
♥ Excellent value for money as situated in the heart of Prague

Ibis Praha Old Town is an excellently located budget hotel, just 10 minutes from Old Town Square and the Astronomical Clock. Sauna David, a very popular gay sauna, is under 15 minutes away on foot, and all of gay Prague’s bars and clubs can easily be reached by tram.

The hotel’s interiors are modern, with the bar and lounge areas being especially cool and contemporary. The rooms have the classic Ibis look, with very basic decor and wood-paneled furnishings, and are looking slightly tired in places. Overall, this is all about value for money in a great location.

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4/5
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♥ Only 350 yards from the famous Charles Bridge and several gay hotspots
♥ Spacious and clean room with city views
♥ Exceptional breakfast buffet

Hotel Leonardo is based in a charming 15th-century building, just a 5-minute walk from the famous Charles Bridge. Gay Prague hotspots like Friends, Cafe Bar Flirt, and Sauna Babylonia are also five minutes away. The closest tram stop (Karlovy lázně) serves the scenic Line 2, which follows the Vltava river.

The rooms are modern and spacious, featuring antique pieces and touches from Prague’s Art Nouveau heritage. The Maisonette rooms are particularly pleasant, set across two floors and featuring great castle views.

This gay-friendly hotel has several lovely sitting areas, including an open courtyard perfect for sunny days. The breakfast buffet is excellent, with an extensive selection of local and international treats and very good coffee.

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4/5
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♥ Located in the heart of Prague, a few steps from Wenceslas Square
♥ Close to several gay bars & clubs, and within a 12-minute walk from Old Town Square
♥ Sauna and fitness center available

K+K Hotel Fenix is located five minutes from the National Museum and two minutes from Wenceslas Square (a vibrant area of hotels, apartments, restaurants, bars and nightclubs). It’s also close to several gay bars and clubs, making it a very gay-friendly Prague hotel. Alcatraz, a modern cruise club popular with a leather crowd, is just around the block.

The hotel’s decor is beautiful, with minimalist design in neutral tones in all the recently renovated rooms. This is highlighted by large floor-to-ceiling windows and cool Scandi-inspired furnishings. The beds are extremely comfortable, everything is clean and perfectly maintained, and the TV has a great selection of international channels (including HBO Movies).

K+K Hotel Fenix’s facilities include a bar-restaurant serving tasty Czech specialties and beer, as well as a sauna, spa area, and small gym. Breakfast is extremely fresh and varied.

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♥ Excellent location to gay clubs and bars
♥ Stylish hotel with comfy beds and clean rooms
♥ All-day breakfast available

The Icon Hotel and Lounge is an incredibly stylish gay-friendly Prague hotel. The location is perfect for gay nightlife, with most of the city’s best and most popular venues within a 15-minute walk of the hotel. This includes traditional pubs like Club U Rodolfa, cruise bars like Alcatraz and Club Garage, and clubs like Klub 21, Club TerMAX, and Club TerMIX.

Each of the 31 rooms at this boutique hotel is beautifully decorated in a minimalist style, but they really stand out thanks to their exceptional amenities. Every room comes with a handmade Hästens bed, a Smart TV with Netflix connection, a full-sized bathtub with RITUALS toiletries, and a smartphone with unlimited data and international calls. De Luxe rooms come with Bluetooth speakers, and the suites have their own Dolby Digital Surround Sound system.

The Icon Hotel and Lounge is home to an Asian wellness spa offering authentic Thai treatments. Another great touch is the all-day a la carte breakfast, which is served at their delicious Mediterranean tapas restaurant. You’ll be especially thankful for this after a long and busy night out in gay Prague.

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4/5
Why we love it

♥ Incredible central location
♥ Metro station is only a 5-minute walk
♥ Charming historic building
♥ Intimate boutique feel with great staff

With a full width of 3.28 meters, Hotel Clementin Old Town has the unique boast of being based in the narrowest preserved house in Prague. The building dates back to the 14th century but has been recently renovated with cool, contemporary interiors.

There are only nine rooms at the hotel, so there is a true boutique vibe. The rooms are on the smaller side (as can be expected with the narrowest building in the city), but they are all incredibly comfortable and clean. All have stylish furniture and high-quality amenities.

The hotel has a lovely terrace on the street and serves a good buffet breakfast. However, the best thing about Hotel Clementin is perhaps the friendly and attentive staff, especially as, with only nine rooms to serve, they can really focus on helping you make the most of your trip.

Hotel Clementin has an exceptional location at the very heart of Prague’s touristy Old Town. Within a five-minute walk of the hotel, you can reach Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, and several gay venues like Friends, Cafe Bar Flirt, and Sauna Babylonia.

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5/5
Why we love it

♥ Luxurious 5-star beautiful decor, both modern and antique
♥ Excellent location for exploring the city center
♥ Swimming pool and gym available
♥ Great transport connections

The Dedica Anthology group prides themselves on their collection of contemporary luxury hotels, and their Prague location does not disappoint. NH Collection Carlo IV is split between two buildings, one contemporary and one dripping in 19th-century grandeur.

The modern part of the hotel houses most of the Classic and Superior rooms, which are beautiful and comfortable, if not a bit small. The historic building houses the Exclusive Rooms and the luxurious suites. The historic rooms feature more antique decor, while the modern ones are based on a neutral and minimalist look.

The spa is gorgeous, featuring starkly modern design and atmospheric lighting. The 20m heated swimming pool is a highlight. Off-peak access to the spa is included in most of the room rates. The gym is small but decently well-equipped.

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♥ Just a few minutes from the Old Town and the stylish OMG gay parties at Mecca Club
♥ Tram and Metro station are only 2-minute away
♥ Luxury modern design hotel in the city center
♥ Fantastic breakfast

Grandior Hotel Prague features cool and contemporary design throughout most of its spaces. Some rooms seem a little bit more old-fashioned, but they are all are spacious and extremely comfortable, especially the beds. They all also offer good amenities, such as a bathrobe, slippers, a TV with over 100 channels, and L’Occitane bathroom products.

Breakfast is excellent, serving made-to-order eggs, pancakes, waffles, and more. It is made even better with live piano music every morning. The in-house spa and sauna has a great selection of unique treatments, including one that comes with an unlimited supply of Czech beer.

Grandior Hotel Prague is located just at the edge of the Old Town where it meets Karlin, making it both quiet and convenient. Sauna David and Sauna Labyrint are both under a 15-minute walk from the hotel. There’s a direct tram service (Line 6 or 14 from Bílá labuť stop just across the street) to Mecca Club, which hosts the biggest gay parties in town. So it’s no surprise Grandior Hotel is the most booked luxury gay hotel in Prague.

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♥ Shared hostel dorms with 4-star hotel standards
♥ Rooftop garden and bathtub with city views
♥ Excellent location to major sights (Prague Beer Spa is only 300 yards away)
♥ Live music venue in the bar

Mosaic House is a designer hotel in Central Prague offering both dorms and private accommodation. They pride themselves in being eco-friendly, being the first hotel in the Czech Republic to operate entirely on renewable energy.

All the rooms have nice ensuite bathrooms with rain shower or bathtub, and they are all bright and stylish. Dorm rooms come in 4 and 6 beds, which includes a 4-bed private room designed to be shared by a group of friends. Some of the private rooms have a lovely little terrace looking over the city, while the Penthouse has a much larger terrace and a handy kitchenette.

The hotel’s bar-restaurant, La Loca, is a cozy pleasant space during the day and a live music venue at night. A very good breakfast is served in the mornings.

The location is ideal for sightseeing and gay nightlife. Gay venues like Q Cafe, Jampa Dampa, Club U Rudolfa, Friends, and Sauna Babylonia are all within a 10-minute walk of the hotel.

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♥ Excellent location to major sights (400 yards on foot to Powder Tower)
♥ Comfortable room, high ceilings, and excellent amenities
♥ Gorgeous historic building and interior design
♥ Staff always on hand to help

Hotel Century Old Town Prague is part of the MGallery collection, Sofitel’s range of historic boutique hotels. The building is a 19th-century Neo-Baroque masterpiece, while the interiors have been stylishly designed in a contemporary, cutting-edge style.

All the rooms have been recently renovated and decorated with a blend of metallic and neutral tones. They all feature large windows, heavenly Sofitel MyBed bedding, and Lanvin toiletries, as well as the usual amenities. Executive rooms are larger and have a fold-out sofa for a third person.

The hotel restaurant is beautifully decorated in lush greens and serves great international food. There is a decently appointed gym with cardio equipment and free weights. The overall experience of the hotel is heightened by the incredibly friendly and helpful staff, who go out of their way to make you feel comfortable and welcome.

Hotel Century Old Town Prague is located where the Old Town meets Karlin, 10 minutes from the Old Town Square. Náměstí Republiky (Line B) metro station is just across the street from the hotel. Along with the trams, this provides an easy connection to Prague gay nightlife throughout the city. A few gay bars are within walking distance, as are Sauna David and Sauna Labyrint in Karlin.

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♥ Walking distance to two gay saunas, transport, and all major sights
♥ Gorgeous 17-century palace
♥ Huge rooms with modern decor
♥ 24/7 fitness centre

The Grand Mark Prague is housed in a stunning 17th-century villa but has been renovated to an impeccable modern standard. The decor throughout the hotel brings together the old-fashioned grandeur of Prague’s past with a contemporary and forward-thinking approach to design.

The rooms are positively huge, most of them featuring a separate living room area and a large bathroom. Both the Family Suite and Presidential Suite can sleep up to four people, which can end up being a great deal if you share with friends (especially for the level of luxury you’re getting).

The hotel’s dining areas are varied and pleasant, from the lavish style of Le Grill Restaurant to the lovely terrace overlooking the courtyard garden. The hotel’s spa facilities are particularly beautiful, designed by architect Paul Woods and featuring Elemis products. The attached gym is very basic.

The Grand Mark Prague is located less than 10 minutes away from the tourist attractions of the old town and a short walk from the main railway station. Both of the gay saunas in Karlin (Sauna David and Sauna Labyrint) are also within walking distance.

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