Dlouha Pension and HostelEditor's Pick
Hotel Address
Dlouha 33
Prague, Czech Republic
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Room Rates
Single | $45 - $52 |
Double | $53 - $62 |
Triple | $58 |
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The Dlouha Pension & Hostel (also known as the Travellers Hostel Praha) is a lively place, and great for those looking for a traditional youth hostel vibe. Close to all the sights (as well as most of the clubs), you'll always have something to do.
The Dlouha is pretty large for a hostel, with 164 rooms that come in all shapes and sizes. Dorms sleep between three and 16 while private singles, doubles and triples are also available. Linens and personal lockers are included for all guests and all bathrooms are shared.
Going along with its location on the vibrant Dlouha Street, the hostel features its own club, as well as a number of other common areas for socializing. Guests have access to common laundry and kitchen facilities.
Wi-Fi is available throughout for free. Breakfast is included with the room rate.
Note: This property is recommended based on location, price and user ratings. EuropeanHostels.com did not charge this property to be listed.
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Hotel Address
Dlouha 33
Stare Mesto - Old Town, Prague, Czech Republic
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Amenities
Hotel
- Bar/Lounge
- Breakfast Included in Rate
- Conference room
- Credit Card Payment Accepted
- Elevator/Lift
- Guest Kitchen
- Laundry Facilities Available
- Laundry Service
- Luggage Storage
- No Smoking in Hotel
- Parking Available
- Reception: Always open
- Shuttle service
- Storage Lockers
- Wi-Fi (Free)
Room
- Bathrooms with Tub Available
- Hair Dryer in Bathroom
- Handicap-Access Room Available
- Heat in room
- Iron in room
- Linen/Bedding Included
- Rooms with private bath
- Rooms with shared bath
- Safe in room
About the Dlouha Pension and Hostel neighborhood
Stare Mesto is Prague’s Old Town, and it is the area of most interest to tourists. The hood is home to the city’s former Jewish district, Josefov, and it has no shortage of elegant buildings. Souvenir shops and nightlife venues crowd the streets, as do hotels. Keep in mind that the area is packed during high season.