HAPIMAG Resort Prague is located directly by Wenceslas Square in this historically important metropolis. From here, it is just a few minutes’ walk to the Vltava River, Prague Castle and the traditional cafés. Prague is known as the Golden City. Its combination of traditional and modern aspects gives it an unbelievable amount of cultural variety.
From Tripadvisor.com reviews of Hapimag:
“Weekend trip with grandma“: Hapimag never disappoints and the Prague residence was great. Good location, good service… we had reserved two one room apartments (one handicapped accessible as we were traveling with my elderly grandmother). We were offered rooms with a connecting door, which made our good size apartments into one big space (when we opened the door it became obvious that it hadn’t been used in a while, but as the apartments come fully equipped it just took two sweeps with the broom). One of the rooms looked directly down on Wencels Square, which was a great introduction to Prague for my grandmother. The residence is a historic building, which is beautifully renovated (yet handicapped accessible thanks to elevators). The double windows kept the noise from Wencels Square out no problem there. Public transport is close in abundance and so is a local supermarket, where you can get stuff for breakfast if you don’t wanna go to one of the hotels with which Hapimag has a cooperation.
“An great Hapimag experience “:We have been in some other hapimag resorts as well. We were pleasantly surprised about this one. Location is great so close to the Center and right at the metro station. The rooms are big enough to spend some time there as well to rest from a long day in the city. The beds are good and the equipment is one of the best we have seems so far at Hapimag. Often we get the feeling that some of the resorts are in need to refurbishment. This one is not. All works well. So a great to place to be when you visit Prague.
The Hapimag Resort Prague is located directly by Wenceslas Square in this historically important metropolis. From here, it is just a few minutes' walk to the Vltava River, Prague Castle and the traditional cafés. Prague is known as the Golden City. Its combination of traditional and modern aspects gives it an unbelievable amount of cultural variety.