What's Mala Strana like?
There are lots of things that visitors like about Mala Strana, especially its restaurants and historical sites. You can take some time to enjoy this romantic neighbourhood's museums and art scene. While you're here, you can spend a relaxing day at Petrin Hill and Wallenstein Palace and Gardens. There's plenty more to see, including Lennon Wall and Franz Kafka Museum.
Where are the best places to stay in Mala Strana?
We have 197 accommodation options in the neighbourhood. Here are our travellers' top lodging choices in Mala Strana:
Hotel Pod Vezi
Hotel with restaurant and bar- Free breakfast • Free Wi-Fi • Rooftop terrace • Cafe • Walkable location
Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague
Luxury hotel with spa and restaurant- Free Wi-Fi • Steam room • 24-hour fitness centre • Bar • Cafe
Old Royal Post Hotel by TKC
City centre hotel with restaurant- Free Wi-Fi • Terrace • Garden • 24-hour front desk • Central location
Alchymist Prague Castle Suites
Luxury hotel with spa and health club- Free breakfast • Free Wi-Fi • 2 hot tubs • Fitness centre • Terrace
Waldstein Hotel
City centre hotel- Free breakfast • Attentive staff
How to get to Mala Strana
Flying to:
- Vaclav Havel Airport (PRG), 6.3 mi (10.2 km) from Mala Strana
Getting to Mala Strana on the metro
Stations in the neighbourhood include:
- Malostranské Náměstí Stop
- Hellichova Stop
- Malostranská Stop
Things to see and do in and around Mala Strana
What to see in Mala Strana
- Lennon Wall
- Lesser Town Square
- Kampa Island
- Church of Our Lady Victorious and the Infant Jesus of Prague
- Charles Bridge
Things to do in Mala Strana
- Franz Kafka Museum
- Kampa Museum
- Nerudova Street
- Petrin Funicular
- Museum of the Infant Jesus of Prague