Hotels That Welcome Dogs Near Prague City Center

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Hotels That Welcome Dogs Near Prague City Center

Prepared by the WinWin.travel editorial team

Prague is a dream destination for travelers who don’t want to leave their dogs behind. The city is compact, easy to walk, and full of riverside paths and pet-friendly cafés. Staying in the right spot makes all the difference, especially when you are traveling with a dog.

If you want to be close to the main sights without the stress, this guide helps you find hotels near the Old Town and the Vltava river. At WinWin.travel, we make it simple to filter by pet policy and price, so you can plan a weekend trip with a dog without any surprises at check-in.

Hotels That Welcome Dogs — Quick Comparison

Below is a simple look at some great central options. All factual details are kept exactly as provided.

Hotel

Price per night

Pet Policy

Location Highlights

Central Hotel Prague

€60–€65

Allowed (usually 1 per room), extra charge applies

5 mins to Old Town Square; very central and atmospheric.

Clarion Hotel Prague City

€70

Allowed, extra charge applies

Near Wenceslas Square; easy 2-min walk to metro and trams.

Best Western Hotel Moran

€98

Allowed, extra charge applies

Near the Vltava River; perfect for long, scenic walks.

Old Prague Hotel

€65–€75

Allowed, extra charge applies

Heart of Old Town; close to Charles Bridge and the Jewish Quarter.

What each hotel offers for your trip

  • Central Hotel Prague: This is your best bet if you want to be in the middle of everything. You can reach the Astronomical Clock in just 5 minutes. It’s perfect for a quick overnight stay with a dog where you want to see the main landmarks fast.
  • Clarion Hotel Prague City: Located in Prague 2, this spot is surrounded by local bakeries and cafés. It's well-connected by tram, making it a great base for a longer vacation with dogs.
  • Best Western Hotel Moran: We love this one for the riverfront access. Walking along the Vltava is much more peaceful for a dog than navigating the crowded narrow streets of the center.
  • Old Prague Hotel: Located right in the Old Town on Skořepka 5. It gives you plenty of short walking routes between famous sights and cozy local squares.

Tips for a smooth trip with your pet

To keep your trip with your pet relaxed, keep these simple rules in mind:

  • Leash up: Prague is very dog-friendly, but you must keep your dog on a leash in most public squares and parks.
  • Beat the crowds: Historic areas get very busy during the day. Plan your main walks for early morning or evening when the streets are calmer.
  • River paths are key: The Vltava river offers wide paths that are perfect for letting your dog stretch their legs away from the city noise.
  • Café culture: Many Prague cafés have outdoor terraces where dogs are welcome. Just ask the waiter — they’ll often bring a bowl of water for your pup!

Plan your stay with confidence

Prague’s city center has hotels that welcome dogs at a range of prices and locations. Whether you prefer being steps from the Astronomical Clock or along quieter river paths, you can find options that fit a weekend trip with a dog or a longer vacation with dogs. Use WinWin.travel to filter by pet policy, compare total costs including pet fees, and map nearby walking routes and transit links.

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