Prague accommodation near Wallenstein Palace
Hotel At The Three Storks (U Tri Capu) is a 5 star luxury hotel located in the historical Prague centre, in Tomasska street, Lesser Town. Charles Bridge is just a 5-minute walk away.
Hotel Three Storks is 60 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Hotel Waldstein from category 4 star hotels in Prague is located in the most attractive part of Prague, Lesser Town. Hotel is located few steps from Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and is surrounded by Prague Castle and the main Prague sights. The Historical building of the Hotel Waldstein offers Prague accommodation in 34 rooms and suite comfortably equipped with antique furniture.
Waldstein is 70 m from Wallenstein Palace.
The Golden Well Hotel, from category luxury Prague hotels, is located below the walls of the Prague Castle and surrounded by the Castle rose gardens in the quaint Mala Strana or the "Little Quarter" of Prague. Close to the Prague Castle and the Czech Parliament we are just a short walk away from some of Prague's most impressive sights, including the Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge, the Royal Gardens, the St. Nicholas Church and the Old Town Square. The boutique hotel offers a superb choice of Prague accommodation with 17 rooms and 2 suites.
Hotel U Zlate Studne is 110 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Hotel Augustine is located right in the center of Prague in Mala Strana. In 2009 undergone extensive refurbishment and renovation. Hotel consists of seven historic buildings and offers accommodation in spacious rooms and suites. All rooms and apartments have views of the courtyard, the Church or Prague Castle. Hotel has restaurant, bar, spa center. From Hotel Augustine is a 5 minute walk to the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle. There is available free wifi.
Hotel Augustine is 140 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Family Hotel U Schnellu is 3 star Prague hotel situated in the historical centre of Prague, in the corner of Malostranské náměstí. Hotel is 5 minutes walk from the Charles Bridge and 15 minutes from Prague castle. It is only 5 minutes walk to the nearest metro station A - Malostranská.
Hotel U Schnellu is 160 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Amour Hotel Residence Praha, from category 4 star hotels in Prague, is situated in the middle of the Lesser Town Square in an immediate vicinity of the Prague Castle, Charles Bridge and a whole range of significant historical sights. It is set into the picturesque quarter Lesser Side which is for its priceless historical value a highly treasured jewel and the most frequent destination of tourists’ visits from all parts of the world. In the close neighbourhood of this hotel in Prague there is the Saint Nicholas Cathedral, a jewel of baroque architecture, considered as one of the most valuable baroque buildings in the north of the Alps.
The Nicholas Hotel Residence is 240 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Unforgettable stay in the historic centre of Prague!
What can be better if you've set yourself out to visit Czech Republic and discover local historical attractions? If you really want to enjoy a true historic atmosphere, you should choose a hotel in Prague that will provide you with the best opportunity to do this. The best hotel in Prague, located in the heart of Prague’s historic centre, is Residence Malostranská.
Residence Malostranská is 260 m from Wallenstein Palace.
The Charles Hotel, from category 4 star Prague hotels, is ideally situated in heart of Prague. This romantic hotel located in Lesser Town, also called Little Quarter of Prague, between the famous Charles Bridge and Malostranske Square. Hotel is part of the Royal Road which starts in Norimberk (Germany) and leads all the way to Prague Castle through the Powder Tower, Wenceslas Square and across Charles Bridge. We are just a short walk from some of Prague's most impressive sights, including Prague Castle, the Royal Gardens, St. Nicholas Cathedral, Old Town Square.
The Charles Hotel is 260 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Hotel Bishop's House (Biskupsky Dum) belonging to 4 star Prague luxury hotels offers accommodation right in the historical centre of Prague, Lesser Town only few steps from Charles Bridge. Luxury Hotel Bishop's House offers Prague accommodation in quiet and comfortly equipped standard double and triple rooms.
Hotel Bishops house is 270 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Pension Charles Bridge B&B Praha, from category 3 star pensions in Prague, is situated in the very heart of old Prague, just a few steps from the famous Charles Bridge. The Bridge links magical Old Town and picturesque Lesser Town, lying below Prague Castle.
Pension Charles Bridge B&B is 280 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Pension Pohádka Praha is 280 m from Wallenstein Palace.
Charles Bridge Apartments is 280 m from Wallenstein Palace.
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Wallenstein Palace
Wallenstein Palace (Czech: Valdštejnský palác) is a Baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague, currently the home of the Czech Senate. The original Palace was built in years 1623-1630 by Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Mecklenburg (1583-1634), who made his name and fortune as the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial forces in the Thirty Years War.
Wallenstein Palace (Czech: Valdštejnský palác) is a Baroque palace in Malá Strana, Prague, currently the home of the Czech Senate.
History
The original Palace was built in years 1623-1630 by Albrecht von Wallenstein, Duke of Mecklenburg (1583-1634), who made his name and fortune as the Commander-in-Chief of the Imperial forces in the Thirty Years War. Emperor Ferdinand II feared Albrecht of Wallenstein’s calculating mind and had him assassinated in 1634 in the town of Eger (now Cheb). He lived in the palace for only a year before his death. His widow sold it to his nephew and it remained in the Wallenstein family until 1945. After the Second World War, the palace became Czechoslovak state property and was renovated to house government offices. Today, the Senate of the Czech Republic operates out of the main palace buildings. The Riding School is used as a branch of the National Gallery in Prague. The challenging restoration of the main building began in mid-1999.
To make space for this palace, Wallenstein razed 26 houses, six gardens, and two brickworks at the site. Wallenstein Palace was built to rival Prague Castle. Four courtyards are created by the palace layout. Its complex includes period gardens, the Avenue of Sculptures, stables and the large Riding School. The monumental conception of the loggia with three arcades on doubled columns recalls the Baroque style. The Italian style garden includes an aviary, a grotto, and a fountain by Adrian de Vries (c.1545-1626). After years of neglect after the war, the gardens have been reconstructed. Wallenstein would have dined in the huge sala terrena (garden pavilion) that looks out over fountain and rows of bronze statues. The sala terenna and its rich stucco decoration were modeled after the portico of a Livornese church. Today, these are copies of the Netherlander sculptor Adriaen de Vries’ works. The originals were looted by the Swedish army in 1648, and they can be seen today at Drottningholm Palace. Immortal Beloved (film), a 1994 film about the life of Beethoven was filmed in the gardens.











