Situated in the very centre of the Old Town of Prague, literally a few steps from the Old Town Square, Hotel Rott provides comfortable accommodation in rooms styled in the late 19th century elegance with all the modern amenities you can think of.

Hotel Rott offers you a style and tradition on Prague Old Town location, few steps from Old Town Square. Hotel Rott is ideal place for discovering Prague.
Situated in the very centre of the Old Town of Prague, literally a few steps from the Old Town Square, Hotel Rott provides comfortable accommodation in rooms styled in the late 19th century elegance with all the modern amenities you can think of. With a view to the Little Square, streets of the Old Town or even over to the Prague Castle, you will feel and enjoy the legendary Prague atmosphere.
Hotel Rott is a hotel located in Prague's Old Town.

Seeing the history of the city backwards Learning the history of a place is not an easy thing, and it is even more complicated if the history was very long and colourful. Which is just the case of Prague, the heart of Europe, marked by all significant European events within the last millenium. We have ...
At the heart of the modern city lies Wenceslas Square in the New Town of Prague. And if we use the term 'New Town' don't be mislead into thinking it's a recent development, as we mean the 14th century. In fact to be precise, 1348. When the New Town was founded. The area soon became popular with many craftsmen (in particular crafts which produced unpleasent odours) who settled here, creating a hub of activity. This prompted the opening of the largest markets in Prague. Wenceslas square was initially a horse market, with the other larger market of Charles Square a cattle market.

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Seeing the history of the city backwards Learning the history of a place is not an easy thing, and it is even more complicated if the history was very long and colourful. Which is just the case of Prague, the heart of Europe, marked by all significant European events within the last millenium. We have ...
At the heart of the modern city lies Wenceslas Square in the New Town of Prague. And if we use the term 'New Town' don't be mislead into thinking it's a recent development, as we mean the 14th century. In fact to be precise, 1348. When the New Town was founded. The area soon became popular with many craftsmen (in particular crafts which produced unpleasent odours) who settled here, creating a hub of activity. This prompted the opening of the largest markets in Prague. Wenceslas square was initially a horse market, with the other larger market of Charles Square a cattle market.