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Prague accommodation near Vyšehrad

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Hotel Amadeus, Prague Nusle
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Hotel Amadeus Praha, from category 3 star Prague hotels, is situated in the historical and peaceful area of "Vyšehrad", close to the Vltava River and the Prague Congress Centre, right below the Vyšehrad castle.  Hotel Amadeus offers accommodation in Prague in 29 large, comfortable, well furnished rooms and suites. 

 

Hotel Amadeus is 160 m from Vyšehrad.

Hotel Union, Prague Nusle
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Hotel Union Praha, from category 4 star hotels in Prague, is situated in Prague 2 in close proximity to the historic centre of the city, 5 minutes from the Congress Centre, and directly below the walls of Vysehrad Castle, a national cultural monument. In front of this hotel in Prague is the tram stop for Lines 7, 18, 24 and night Lines 53 and 55, which run to the Prague centre in a matter of minutes.

Hotel Union is 280 m from Vyšehrad.

Apartments Vysehrad, Prague Vyšehrad

Apartments Vysehrad is situated in a quiet street below the remains of the spectacular Old Vysehrad fortress, only 5 minutes by tram from the heart of the Prague centre, with very easy access to all major attractions of central Prague - Prague Castle, Lesser Town, Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, Jewish Town (Josefov), Wenceslas Square.

Apartments Vysehrad is 360 m from Vyšehrad.

Hotel U Šemíka, Prague Vyšehrad

Hotel U Šemíka Praha, from category 3 star Prague hotels, is located in a quiet area near the park of Vyšehrad, however, it lies within an easy reach of the most important Prague attractions. The tram stop "Albertov“ is situated just a three-minute walk away from the hotel, the tram stop "Výtoň" just a five-minute walk. 

Hotel U Šemíka is 370 m from Vyšehrad.

Apartments Emma, Prague Nusle

Apartments Emma sits on a quiet street in the center of Prague, under Vysehrad. The entire building is available for free wifi. The apartments also have private parking.

Apartments Emma is 380 m from Vyšehrad.

King Charles Boutique Residence, Prague Vyšehrad

King Charles Boutique Hotel Residence Praha, from category 4 star hotels in Prague, is situated in in a historical building right below the Vysehrad Castle and its gardens. It is only a few steps away from the famous Charles Square in the very heart of Prague. In this hotel in medieval style you will surely have a pleasant and unforgettable stay.

King Charles Boutique Residence is 380 m from Vyšehrad.

Hotel Coronet, Prague Nusle
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Hotel Coronet Praha, from category 4 star Prague hotels, is new opened business hotel only two stops from the city centre by Metro and uniquely located adjacent to the Prague Congress Centre, in a quiet neighbourhood of the national heritage site Vysehrad. 

Hotel Coronet is 500 m from Vyšehrad.

Hotel INOS, Prague Nusle
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Hotel Inos , Praha 4 , Nusle, the three star hotel is located in a quiet part of Prague, a 10 -minute tram ride from the Old Town ( 4 tram stops) along the Vltava river. Wenceslas Square is the crow flies about 2.4 km. The hotel has 32 double rooms with extra beds and one large apartment for up to 4 people. All rooms are equipped with high speed internet access.

Hotel INOS is 500 m from Vyšehrad.

Albert rezidence
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Albert rezidence is 510 m from Vyšehrad.

Hotel Sunflower, Prague Nusle
Prague Nusleclose to center

Pension Sunflower Praha, from category 3 star Prague pensions, is situated bellow the scenic Vyšehrad near river Vltava. To find this bad and breakfast in Prague, you must go to metro B to station „Karlovo náměstí”, than get trams (either) 18 or 24 to „Ostrčilovo náměstí”. This pension in Prague offers restaurant "U SKOKANA".

 

Hotel Sunflower is 520 m from Vyšehrad.

BETA PENSION, Prague Nusle
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Pension Beta is located in a residental area of Prague 2, near by Vysehrad National Cultural Monument and Prague Congress Centre . The pension offers cheap accommodation in rooms with their own or shared bathrooms and WC including the safe parking . 

BETA PENSION is 610 m from Vyšehrad.

Corinthia Hotel Prague, Prague Nusle
Prague Nusleout of center

The Prague Corinthia Towers Hotel is an ultra-modern 5 star Prague hotel providing the highest standards of comfort throughout the full spectrum of services. Corinthia Towers Hotel is characterised by quality, style and the closest attention to the guests needs. Prague Hotel Corinthia Towers offers Prague accommodation in 544 luxuriously appointed rooms on 24 floors: 17 Junior Suites, 12 Executive Suites, 9 Superior Suites and 1 Presidential Suite. Hotel disposes of five non-smoking floors and rooms with facilities for disabled guests. 

Corinthia Hotel Prague is 660 m from Vyšehrad.

Vyšehrad

Vyšehrad is a historical fort located in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. It was probably built in the 10th century, on a hill over the Vltava River. Situated within the castle is the Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, as well as the Vyšehrad Cemetery, containing the remains of many famous people from Czech history, among them Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Karel Čapek, and Alphonse Mucha. It also contains Prague's oldest surviving building, the Rotunda of St Martin from the 11th century.

Vyšehrad is a historical fort located in the city of Prague, Czech Republic. It was probably built in the 10th century, on a hill over the Vltava River. Situated within the castle is the Basilica of St Peter and St Paul, as well as the Vyšehrad Cemetery, containing the remains of many famous people from Czech history, among them Antonín Dvořák, Bedřich Smetana, Karel Čapek, and Alphonse Mucha. It also contains Prague's oldest surviving building, the Rotunda of St Martin from the 11th century.

Local legend holds that Vyšehrad was the location of the first settlement which later became Prague, though thus far this claim remains unsubstantiated.

History

When the Přemyslid dynasty settled on the current site of Prague Castle, the two castles maintained opposing spheres of influence for approximately two centuries. Like this the second seat of the Czech sovereigns was established on a steep rock directly above the right bank of the Vltava river, in the 10th century. The zenith of Vyšehrad was during the second half of the 11th century, when Vratislav transferred his seat from Prague Castle, and the original fort was remodelled as a complex comprising a sovereign's palatial residence, church and seat of the chapter. The period of growth ended around 1140 when Prince Soběslav moved his seat back to Prague Castle.

When Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV began to build the Prague Castle in its current dimensions in the early 14th century, the deteriorating castle Vyšehrad was abandoned as a royal home. Later the whole complex was renewed by Charles IV and new fortifications, with two gates and a royal palace were built, while the palace of Saints Peter and Paul awaited repair. At the beginning of the Hussite Wars, Vyšehrad was conquered and ransacked by the Hussites in 1420 and then again in 1448 by the troops of King George of Poděbrady. The castle was then abandoned and became ruined. It underwent a renovation in the 17th century, when the Habsburg Monarchy took over the Czech lands after the Thirty Years' War and remodelled it in 1654 as a Baroque fortress, turning it into a training centre for the Austrian Army, and later incorporated into the Baroque era city walls around Prague.

The present form of Vyšehrad as a fortified residence, with powerful brick ramparts, bastions and the Tábor and Leopold gates, is a result of Baroque remodelling. The Cihelná brána (Brick gate) is an Empire-style structure, dating from 1841. The main part of the Špička Gate, parts of the Romanesque bridge, and the ruined Gothic lookout tower known as Libušina lázeň (Libuše's Bath) are the only fragments that have been preserved from the Middle Ages. The Romanesque rotunda of St. Martin dates from the second half of the 11th century. The 11th century of Church of Sts. Peter and Paul, which dominates Vyšehrad, was remodelled in the second half of the 14th century and again in 1885 and 1887 in the Neo-gothic style. Vyšehrad and the area around it became part of the capital city in 1883. The area is one of the cadastral districts of the city.

By the twenty-first century, Vyšehrad has become a public park that is a popular site for recreation and celebrations. For example, it is a popular place for Czechs to celebrate New Year's (Silvestr).