
Written by local experts Adriana & Matěj
Adriana and Matěj Halouskovi are travel bloggers behind the successful blog Czech the World.
Matěj was born in Prague and has lived here his entire life and Adriana moved here more than 10 years ago.
We have traveled to more than 60 countries, but if we could tell you what place we know the most, it is our city.
Prague, the city of a hundred spires, offers a magical journey through history with its stunning architecture, charming cobblestone streets, and vibrant cultural scene. After a day of exploring the enchanting Czech capital, there’s no better way to unwind and rejuvenate than by taking a refreshing dip in a pool.
We’ve curated a list of the 25 Best Hotels with a pool in Prague to help you find not just the perfect pool, but the perfect neighborhood for your unforgettable Prague adventure.
From opulent retreats in the heart of the Old Town to modern marvels just a stone’s throw away, these hotels offer the perfect blend of comfort, style, and relaxation.
Prague Hotels with Pools – Map:
Hotels with Pools in the Historic Heart of Prague (Old Town, New Town, Malá Strana)
Choosing a hotel in Prague 1 means placing yourself directly in the epicenter of the city’s magic. You are just steps away from the Astronomical Clock, the Charles Bridge, and the winding, story-filled cobblestone streets. This is the district for those who want to breathe in the history, enjoy the finest dining, and feel the vibrant pulse of the city from the moment they step out the door.
- Pros: Unbeatable proximity to all major sights, meaning you can walk everywhere. You are constantly surrounded by the magical, historic atmosphere. The selection of restaurants, cafes, and shops is endless.
- Cons: This is the busiest and most crowded part of the city. Prices for hotels and dining are the highest in Prague. It can be noisy, especially near the main squares, and feel more “touristy” than authentically local.
1) NH Collection Prague Carlo IV ★★★★★
- What to expect: Set in a grand neo-Renaissance palace from the 1890s, this hotel blends historical glamour with fresh, contemporary comfort. Its marble lobby, spacious rooms and polished service make it one of Prague’s most elegant five-stars just steps from Wenceslas Square and the Main Station.
- Ideal for: Travellers who want classic luxury, a full wellness experience and central location without the price tag of the ultra-elite chains.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel’s lavish spa features a 20-metre heated indoor pool under a vaulted ceiling, hydro-massage beds, whirlpool, steam bath and Finnish sauna. A tranquil relaxation area completes the setting — perfect for unwinding after exploring the city.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €220–€350 (≈ 5 500–9 000 CZK) per night for a standard double in high season.
- Why pick this: Magnificent interiors, true lap-pool size, and a refined spa make Carlo IV one of the best city-centre wellness hotels in Prague.




2) Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa ★★★★★
- What to expect: A romantic baroque palace turned boutique hotel just a few minutes from Charles Bridge. Each room is richly decorated with antiques, frescoes and crystal chandeliers, creating a fairy-tale atmosphere that feels both intimate and regal.
- Ideal for: Couples and honeymooners who love history, ornate interiors and discreet five-star pampering.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: Hidden beneath vaulted stone ceilings, the Ecsotica Spa offers a candle-lit indoor pool, sauna and steam room. The water is warm and calm — more sanctuary than sports pool — and spa therapists specialise in Balinese-inspired treatments.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €300–€450 (≈ 7 500–12 000 CZK) per night for a deluxe double.
- Why pick this: Baroque romance at its best — a small palace with an atmospheric spa and unmatched charm right by the castle district.




3) Hotel KINGS COURT ★★★★★
- What to expect: A striking neo-Renaissance façade hides a sleek, modern interior facing the Art-Nouveau Municipal House. You’ll be steps from the Powder Tower and Old Town Square while enjoying calm, comfortable rooms and professional service.
- Ideal for: City-break couples and business travellers who want five-star convenience in the very heart of Prague.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The Spa Kings Court features a compact yet elegant indoor pool with counter-current jets, relaxation loungers, a Finnish sauna and a steam bath. It’s the perfect way to refresh after shopping or sightseeing.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €180–€300 (≈ 4 500–8 000 CZK) per night depending on season.
- Why pick this: Prime location for exploring on foot, stylish rooms, and a proper spa pool right in the city centre — rare in Prague’s Old Town.




4) The President Hotel Prague ★★★★★
- What to expect: A modern landmark on the banks of the Vltava with sweeping views of Prague Castle. Rooms are light, spacious and elegantly minimalistic, and the riverside promenade starts right outside the door.
- Ideal for: Couples seeking stylish city breaks, business guests, or anyone who appreciates luxury with space and scenery.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The President Spa Zone includes a large indoor pool with underwater massage jets, a Finnish sauna, steam bath and relaxation area. It’s a rare combination of city-centre convenience and true resort-style facilities.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €260–€400 (≈ 6 500–10 000 CZK) per night for a superior room.
- Why pick this: For postcard-perfect river views, sleek design, and one of the biggest hotel wellness areas in Prague’s historic core.




5) Hilton Prague Old Town ★★★★★
- What to expect: A polished five-star combining Art Deco touches with international comfort. The location is ideal — five minutes’ walk to Old Town Square and right above the metro. Rooms are elegant yet practical, and the breakfast buffet is outstanding.
- Ideal for: Business travellers and couples who prefer familiar luxury with a central base.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The LivingWell Health Club offers a heated indoor pool with counter-current jets, plus sauna and gym. It’s perfect for a refreshing dip before dinner or after a day’s exploring.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €200–€320 (≈ 5 000–8 000 CZK) per night for a king room.
- Why pick this: Proven Hilton quality, quiet comfort, and a genuine indoor pool right in Prague’s Old Town district.




6) Four Seasons Hotel Prague ★★★★★
- What to expect: This is pure luxury in the heart of Prague. The hotel sits right on the Vltava River with views of Charles Bridge and Prague Castle. Guests at the AVA Spa enjoy access to the “vitality pool” — an indoor hydro-therapy pool about 3 × 8 m with massage jets, counter current and waterfall features. The spa also includes a steam room, sauna and relaxation lounge.
- Ideal for: Couples seeking a romantic city-break, luxury travellers who want to be steps from Old Town Square yet have full spa amenities, and families who expect premium service (children under 5 meals are complimentary).
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The vitality pool is intimate rather than Olympic-size, but it’s beautifully designed and part of a full spa experience — perfect after a day of sightseeing. The fitness centre is open 24-hours.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €450-€650 (≈ 11 000-16 000 CZK) per night for a standard room in high season. (Rates vary widely by date.)
- Why pick this: Best-in-class service, unbeatable central location, full-service spa. If you want to feel spoiled and stay right among the main sights, this is it.




7) AXA Hotel ★★★ – New Town
- What to expect: A piece of Prague’s architectural history. Housed in a landmark Functionalist building from the 1930s, the hotel has a unique, clean-lined, retro charm. The focus is on functionality and comfort, offering a simple and clean stay in a great location near Republic Square.
- Ideal for: Serious swimmers, architecture enthusiasts, and budget travelers who prioritize a real workout pool over lavish spa treatments.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel is famous for its fantastic 25-meter heated indoor swimming pool. It is one of the very few proper lap pools available to hotel guests in the city center, making it a dream for anyone who wants to get a real swim workout in. A sauna and fitness center are also available.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €90–€140 (≈ 2,250–3,500 CZK) per night for a double room.
- Why pick this: For the pool, without a doubt. If you are a swimmer who wants to get in some real laps during your city break, the historic 25-meter pool at AXA is unbeatable for this price range and central location.




Hotels with Pools in the Prague Charming Urban Neighbourhoods (Vinohrady & Žižkov)
Just beyond the main tourist core, these districts offer a more authentic, local experience. Vinohrady is known for its leafy streets, beautiful Art Nouveau buildings, and trendy cafes, while Žižkov has a grittier, bohemian vibe with countless pubs and the iconic TV Tower. Stay here for a quieter atmosphere, better value, and to feel like a true Prager, all while being just a short tram ride from the center.
- Pros: A more “live like a local” experience with better value for money in hotels, food, and drinks. The atmosphere is significantly quieter and more relaxed than Prague 1. Excellent restaurants and bars are everywhere, and the city centre is just a short tram ride away.
- Cons: You are not directly in the historic centre and will need to rely on Prague’s excellent public transport to reach the main sights. There are fewer major landmarks within immediate walking distance.
8) Ibis Praha Wenceslas Square ★★★
- What to expect: A modern, budget-friendly hotel offering the reliable comfort and bright, functional design the Ibis brand is known for. It provides excellent value in a very central location, just a short walk from the top of Wenceslas Square and the I. P. Pavlova transport hub.
- Ideal for: Budget-conscious travelers, students, and families who want a central base and don’t need luxury frills, but still want access to a great pool.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: While the Ibis doesn’t have its own pool, guests have full access to the excellent wellness facilities of the adjoining sister hotel, the Novotel. This includes a large indoor heated swimming pool, a sauna, and a modern gym, giving you four-star amenities for a three-star price.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €80–€130 (≈ 2,000–3,250 CZK) per night for a standard room.
- Why pick this: It’s one of the smartest budget picks in the city. You pay for a practical 3-star room but get to enjoy 4-star wellness facilities, all in a prime central location.




9) Wellness Hotel Olšanka ★★★★
- What to expect: A Czech classic dating back to the 1970s, now updated for modern comfort. Its biggest strength is direct access to a full sports complex, meaning you can swim, work out, and relax without leaving the building.
- Ideal for: Active travellers, families, and anyone seeking local vibes and real sports facilities at an affordable price.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel connects to the Olšanka Sports Centre, home to a 25-metre indoor swimming pool, gym, and wellness area with sauna and massages. It’s more functional than fancy — perfect for daily exercise.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €75–€125 (≈ 1 900–3 100 CZK) per night for a standard double.
- Why pick this: The best budget choice in Prague for those who love a proper swimming session combined with easy tram access to the Old Town.




10) Novotel Praha Wenceslas Square ★★★★
- What to expect: A reliable and modern four-star hotel just a few minutes’ walk from the top of Wenceslas Square. It’s known for its friendly atmosphere, comfortable rooms, and great facilities, making it a hit with both families and business travelers.
- Ideal for: Families with children, tourists, and anyone looking for quality accommodation with a great wellness area in the city center, but located on a quieter street away from the main hustle.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel features a large indoor heated pool that is perfect for relaxing after a full day of exploring the city. The wellness area also includes a sauna and a well-equipped gym. The pool is spacious enough for family fun.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €120–€190 (≈ 3,000–4,750 CZK) per night for a standard room.
- Why pick this: Excellent value for money. You get a great central location and a spacious indoor pool—a rare and valuable combination in this part of Prague.




Hotels with Pools in Prague 4 & 5 (Pankrác, Smíchov): Modern Comforts & Riverside Views
These districts represent modern Prague. Pankrác is a business hub with impressive high-rise hotels offering incredible panoramic views, while Smíchov’s Anděl area is a bustling center for shopping, cinemas, and restaurants. Both offer excellent metro connections, providing quick access to the historic center while giving you a taste of contemporary city life.
- Pros: Hotels here often offer spectacular skyline views and modern amenities. You get excellent value for money compared to the city centre. Both districts are major transport hubs with fast metro connections to all the sights. Smíchov is also great for shopping and entertainment.
- Cons: These areas lack the historic, cobblestoned charm of the old town. The vibe is more commercial and business-oriented. You will be dependent on public transport to explore the historic core.
11) Panorama by Verdi Hotels Prague ★★★★
- What to expect: A high-rise hotel south of the centre offering sweeping skyline views and direct metro C access. Rooms are bright, recently refreshed, and the top-floor wellness area is its crown jewel.
- Ideal for: Couples and solo travellers who love modern comfort and spectacular views without central-Prague prices.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The Top Deck Spa on the 24th floor boasts a heated indoor pool, whirlpool, Finnish sauna, and relaxation area with panoramic city views. Few places in Prague let you swim while watching the sunset over the rooftops.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €115–€180 (≈ 2 800–4 500 CZK) per night for a superior room.
- Why pick this: Stunning skyline pool, easy metro access, and an excellent balance between city convenience and affordable four-star luxury.




12) Grand Hotel Prague Towers ★★★★★
- What to expect: A sophisticated high-rise perched near Vyšehrad Castle with one of the most panoramic spas in Europe. Interiors are elegant and international, and the staff delivers polished five-star service with a personal touch.
- Ideal for: Couples and business guests who want classic five-star amenities and unbeatable views.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The Apollo Day Spa occupies the 26th floor and features a heated indoor pool, whirlpool, sauna, steam room and glass-walled relaxation area. The view of Prague’s skyline from the water is unforgettable.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €150–€260 (≈ 3 800–6 500 CZK) per night for a deluxe room.
- Why pick this: Refined five-star luxury with a rooftop spa where every swim comes with a view of Prague Castle.




13) NH Collection Prague ★★★★
- What to expect: Perched on a green hillside above the Anděl district, this modern hotel offers tranquillity and skyline views while remaining only minutes from the centre via its private funicular. Rooms are airy and contemporary, many with balconies.
- Ideal for: Couples and business travellers looking for peace, fresh air and easy metro access.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel’s compact wellness centre includes a heated indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna — a pleasant retreat after exploring the city or jogging in nearby Mrázovka Park.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €130–€210 (≈ 3 200–5 200 CZK) per night for a superior room.
- Why pick this: Green surroundings, unique private funicular, and a relaxing spa pool with city views — all just 15 minutes from Old Town.




Hotels with Pools Near the Prague Castle
This prestigious residential district offers a peaceful, green escape while still being wonderfully close to major sights. Home to many embassies and beautiful villas, Prague 6 is perfect for those who want to be within walking distance of Prague Castle and the Strahov Monastery but prefer to return to a tranquil environment at the end of the day.
- Pros: A very quiet, safe, and prestigious atmosphere. You can easily get to Prague Castle, and the area is full of parks and green spaces. It offers a truly relaxing retreat from the city hustle.
- Cons: The district can feel a bit sleepy, with fewer restaurant and nightlife options. To explore the Old Town and other areas, you will need to use public transport as it’s further away on foot.
14) OREA Hotel Pyramida ★★★★
- What to expect: Located just below Strahov Monastery, this long-standing Prague favourite has undergone a sleek modern renovation. You can reach Prague Castle on foot in 10 minutes, yet return to quiet rooms surrounded by greenery.
- Ideal for: Families, casual travellers and anyone wanting a calm base within easy reach of the city’s main landmarks.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel offers an 11-metre indoor pool, Finnish sauna and a small gym. The water is comfortably warm and rarely crowded — ideal for a short morning swim or relaxed float after sightseeing.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €100–€160 (≈ 2 500–4 000 CZK) per night for a standard room.
- Why pick this: Unbeatable location near the Castle at a fair rate, with bonus wellness facilities to recharge between walks on Prague’s cobblestones.




Prague 8 & 9: Great Value & Extensive Facilities
For travellers seeking fantastic amenities at a great price, these districts are an excellent choice. Home to modern hotels, large conference centers, and the O2 Arena, they offer superb value for money. While you’ll need to use the efficient metro or tram to get to the city center, the journey is quick, and the trade-off is often access to resort-style facilities like full-size pools and expansive wellness worlds.
- Pros: The best value for money in Prague. Hotels are modern and often feature extensive facilities you won’t find in the centre. The metro and tram connections are direct and fast, getting you downtown in 10-15 minutes. Perfect if you are attending an event at the O2 Arena.
- Cons: You are located further from the city centre and will spend more time commuting. The neighbourhoods are primarily residential or commercial and lack historic charm. It’s not ideal if you want to pop in and out of your hotel during a day of sightseeing.
15) Hilton Prague ★★★★★
- What to expect: A vast, glass-roofed atrium hotel between the Old Town and trendy Karlin. Recently renovated rooms combine contemporary style with full-service amenities, and the rooftop Sky Bar offers unforgettable city views.
- Ideal for: Families, conference guests and travellers who want resort-level facilities within walking distance of the historic centre.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The Cybex Health Club & Spa features a spacious heated indoor pool, jacuzzi, sauna and steam room. The pool area is bright and airy, ideal for a morning swim or post-gym relaxation.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €170–€290 (≈ 4 200–7 200 CZK) per night for a standard room.
- Why pick this: Exceptional facilities under one roof — pool, spa, gym and multiple restaurants — just a 10-minute stroll from Old Town Square.




16) Clarion Congress Hotel Prague ★★★★
- What to expect: A large, modern complex directly connected to Vysočanská metro station and the Fénix shopping centre. Despite its size, rooms are quiet and comfortable, and the hotel is known for friendly staff and excellent breakfasts.
- Ideal for: Families, business travellers and anyone attending concerts or events at O2 Arena nearby.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: Guests have access to the adjacent Form Factory Wellness Centre, which includes a relaxation pool with counter-current jets, jacuzzis, Finnish sauna and steam bath. The facilities are spacious enough for a real spa-day experience.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €105–€170 (≈ 2 600–4 200 CZK) per night for a standard double.
- Why pick this: Outstanding value, full-scale wellness facilities, and direct metro access that gets you downtown in 10 minutes.




17) Wellness Hotel STEP ★★★★
- What to expect: A sprawling city-resort complex just 15 minutes from the centre by tram. The hotel combines comfortable modern rooms with multiple restaurants, sports facilities and one of Prague’s largest wellness areas. It’s a favourite among locals for weekend relaxation.
- Ideal for: Families, groups and wellness lovers who enjoy active holidays with everything under one roof.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: Guests have access to the Infinit STEP Water & Sauna World, featuring a full-size 25-metre swimming pool, multiple jacuzzis, steam rooms, and six types of sauna. There’s even a rooftop whirlpool in summer.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €90–€140 (≈ 2 200–3 500 CZK) per night for a double room.
- Why pick this: Excellent facilities for the price — from real lap swimming to saunas and massages — all conveniently within city limits.




18) Hotel Duo & Wellness Prague ★★★★
- What to expect: A large, modern hotel known for its friendly service, spacious rooms and easy metro access to Old Town in just 15 minutes. The lobby and common areas have been stylishly renovated, giving the property a fresh and international vibe.
- Ideal for: Families, tour groups and travellers seeking comfort, parking and good connections to the centre.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel’s Well & Fit Centre includes a heated indoor pool suitable for short laps, a gym, Finnish sauna and Thai-massage studio. It’s clean, quiet and great value for a quick unwind.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €80–€135 (≈ 2 000–3 400 CZK) per night for a superior double.
- Why pick this: Reliable four-star comfort, attentive staff, and a genuine swimming pool at a price hard to beat in Prague.




19) Hotel Aura Design & Garden Pool ★★★★
- What to expect: A boutique property set in a quiet residential area north of the centre. The interiors feel like a stylish villa, with modern design, friendly staff and parking on site.
- Ideal for: Summer travellers, drivers and families who appreciate tranquillity away from the crowds.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel’s highlight is its outdoor stainless-steel pool, surrounded by garden loungers and a small jacuzzi. Open seasonally (May – September), it’s one of the few true outdoor hotel pools in Prague.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €70–€110 (≈ 1 800–2 800 CZK) per night for a double room.
- Why pick this: Modern comfort with a holiday-style pool — ideal if you visit Prague in summer and travel by car.




20) Castle Residence Praha ★★★★
- What to expect: A charming and unique hideaway set in a beautifully restored 18th-century winery and chateau. Located in the green and peaceful district of Troja—famous for the Prague Zoo and Botanical Gardens—this hotel offers a tranquil retreat with a historic, romantic atmosphere.
- Ideal for: Couples, families, and travelers looking for a quiet, relaxing stay away from the city bustle. It’s a perfect choice for those visiting the zoo or who appreciate a green setting with easy parking.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: The hotel’s cozy wellness area features a lovely heated indoor pool with a counter-current jet, perfect for a relaxing swim. It also includes a hot tub and a sauna, creating an intimate space to unwind after a day of sightseeing.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €90–€150 (≈ 2,250–3,750 CZK) per night for a double room.
- Why pick this: For its unique combination of historic chateau ambiance, a quiet green location, and a delightful indoor pool. It’s an escape from the city within the city, offering excellent value and a truly different Prague experience.




Best Prague Hotels with Pool (Just Outside the City)
For the ultimate family adventure where the pool is the main attraction, sometimes it’s worth venturing just beyond the city limits. These hotels are destinations in themselves, turning a city break into a mini-holiday.
- Pros: A full resort experience with unparalleled aquatic facilities (like an entire water park). It is the ultimate family-friendly option, with everything you need for entertainment and dining on-site. Access by car is easy, and parking is usually included.
- Cons: You are not staying in Prague and will miss out on the city’s evening atmosphere. Getting to the sights requires a scheduled shuttle or a car journey, making spontaneous trips into the centre difficult. This option is for a “holiday with a day trip to Prague,” not the other way around.
21) Aquapalace Hotel Prague ★★★★
- What to expect: Directly linked to Central Europe’s largest water park, this family-friendly hotel turns every stay into a mini holiday. Rooms are spacious, the restaurant is casual, and everything is designed for fun and relaxation.
- Ideal for: Families with children and anyone who wants a splash-filled escape without leaving Prague.
- Pool/Wellness highlight: Unlimited access to the Aquapalace Water World, including wave pools, water slides, whirlpools and a huge sauna complex. The indoor temperature hovers around 30 °C, making it perfect year-round.
- Estimated rate: Expect from around €140–€220 (≈ 3 500–5 500 CZK) per night, usually including park entry.
- Why pick this: Ultimate family resort experience just outside the city — fun, relaxing and excellent value for what you get.




Practical Tips for Prague from Locals
Maps we have created for you:
We’ve created detailed maps featuring the best sights, hidden gems, recommended places to stay, itineraries, and more — all based on our own local experience. We hope they’ll help you plan an unforgettable trip to our beautiful hometown. Check our maps on this page.
How to save money on currency exchange:
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Best Guided Tours in Prague (Our Picks):
- Essential for first-timers: Top Sights & Historic Center Introduction Tour
- Jewish Quarter: Jewish Quarter Walking Tour
- Hidden Gems: Hidden Gems Walking Tour with Local Guide
- Bike Tour: Complete City Bike Tour
- Food Tour: Guided Street-Food Stalls Walk (with tastings)
- Beer Tour: Prague Microbrewery Tour