r/Prague 5h ago

Question Cosmopolitan for First Time Visitors?

My wife and I will be visiting Prague for the first time this year and I was wondering how the Cosmopolitan Hotel is if the hotel is in good proximity to most of the major tourist attractions.

The hotel looks beautiful, but hoping I don’t regret it due to location.

Any other recommendations of similar quality hotels in better areas? Looking around $200-$300 USD per night with breakfast.

Thanks for your help!

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u/ChocolateExisting368 5h ago

Most of locals don't live in hotels. Including me.

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u/azjohnca 5h ago

Apologies if this a locals only page, if so, I’ll happily move my post. My post isn’t entirely about the quality of a hotel. It’s mostly about the proximity to tourist attractions and if I should be in a different area for a first timer.

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u/ChocolateExisting368 4h ago

No need to apologize.

This sub is visited by people like you who are visiting for the first time and know nothing about that hotel, as well as locals who live here and also know nothing about it.

Your best bet is simply to open Google Maps, check how close it is to the places you plan to visit, and decide based on that.

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u/malasho 4h ago

We stayed at the Cosmopolitan a few weeks ago. I am sure it depends on what you want to see, but we found it to be quite pleasant. The breakfast was good, the rooms were nice enough, and it was well located for much of what we visited.

We found the area to be very safe feeling and clean.

We loved our entire visit and greatly look forward to someday returning to Prague.

One comment, we had two different rooms on different floors (1 and 8) facing two different directions and neither had even a remote view. That was fine with us, but if that is important to you, I can't assure you this is the right place.

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u/azjohnca 4h ago

Thanks for your response. Glad you enjoyed your trip. We are really looking forward to it.