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Prague Family Suites: Where Two Adults and Two Kids Actually Sleep

5 family-friendly hotels with family suite in Prague . Handpicked for families who want the best.

Prague has a quirk most European capitals don't: full apartment-style hotels in the historical core, priced close to a decent four-star twin. A family suite here usually means a proper bedroom for the adults, a second bedroom or bunk room for the kids, a living room with a sofa bed, and a kitchen you can use. No connecting-door gymnastics, no forced early bedtime because the lights share a switch. We picked five places where the family suite is the product, not an afterthought, and where you can walk to Charles Bridge or Wenceslas Square in under twenty minutes.

Prague is compact and walkable to a degree that surprises families used to London or Paris. The Old Town, Mala Strana and the Jewish Quarter fit inside a one-kilometre square. Everything interesting sits on or near the river. Kids under ten love the astronomical clock, the Kafka rotating head, the paddle boats near the Rudolfinum and the tram system. Parents love that a 45-minute ride ends at the zoo, the planetarium or the riding stables.

🛏️Why Family Suites Beat Two Hotel Rooms in Prague

Space matters more with two kids than almost anything else on a city break. A standard Prague hotel twin room sleeps four on paper but means a 1.4m extra bed wedged between the main bed and the wardrobe, lights on for everyone when one person reads, and nowhere for parents to have a glass of wine once the kids are down at 20:30. A family suite gives you 65 to 90 square metres, which in Prague costs roughly what a cramped Central London Premier Inn family room would.

The kitchenette saves about 40 EUR per day on breakfast alone. Four people at a Prague hotel breakfast buffet costs 50 to 80 EUR. A Billa supermarket run for yoghurts, croissants, fruit, cereal, milk and juice costs 18 EUR and lasts three days. For families who travel with a picky six-year-old, the option to make plain pasta at 19:00 before going out to dinner at 20:30 for the adults is genuinely useful.

Washing machines in Prague apartments are the hidden advantage nobody advertises. Half-term trips are usually five to seven nights, right at the limit of what two kids' clothes supplies can handle. Being able to run a wash on night two means you pack half as much, which means you survive the Ryanair 20kg check-in weight limit with room for a wooden Pinocchio marionette on the way home.

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Parent's take

We stayed in a Mala Strana two-bedroom apartment when our kids were six and nine. The six-year-old needed a 19:30 bedtime, the nine-year-old refused to be in bed before 21:00, and we wanted to have wine and watch a film. A door between the bedrooms made all three work at the same time. A hotel twin room would have ended that trip in a row.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Prague with family suite, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for Family Suite
Accordion Boutique Hotel & Premium Suites - 4-star hotel in Vinohrady, Prague - photo 1
1/5

Wonderful

1,203 reviews

9.7

Accordion Boutique sits on Záhřebská Street in Vinohrady, a residential neighbourhood about 15 minutes' walk from the top of Wenceslas Square and two stops on the metro. The Premium Suites are the family pick: separate bedroom, living room with a proper sofa bed, kitchenette with hob and fridge, and enough space for a travel cot. Vinohrady is where actual Prague families live, so you get playgrounds, good bakeries and Sunday morning markets.

🛏️Family Suite
Premium suites with separate bedroomResidential family neighbourhoodNear Riegrovy sady park15 min walk to Wenceslas Square

From

162/night

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Why families love Accordion Boutique Hotel & Premium Suites

The value story at Accordion is strong: a 65-square-metre premium suite with a separate bedroom for under 180 EUR per night in high summer. The kitchenette has a two-ring induction hob and a small oven, enough for pasta and chicken nuggets. The nearest playground (Riegrovy sady) is 400m and has one of the best views over the city. Our kids found a Czech pastry shop on Manesova that they talked about for a year afterwards.

2#2 Best for Family Suite
Allure Hotel & Residence Prague - 4-star hotel in Old Town (Staré Město), Prague - photo 1
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Allure Hotel & Residence Prague

Old Town (Staré Město)

Wonderful

934 reviews

9.7

Allure Hotel & Residence is on Bílkova Street, one of the quieter blocks of the Jewish Quarter, three minutes from the Old-New Synagogue and six minutes from the Old Town Square. The Residence apartments are 60 to 100 square metres with one or two bedrooms, full kitchen, washing machine and a living area with a real dining table. The building is newly renovated, so layouts are sensible and storage is abundant.

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Two-bedroom apartments up to 100 sqmWashing machine in apartmentOld Town central locationDining table for family dinners

From

202/night

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Why families love Allure Hotel & Residence Prague

This is the top pick when you want Old Town location plus proper apartment living. The two-bedroom residence has a master with a queen bed, a second bedroom with two singles that can be joined, and a living room sized for a family of four to eat dinner together at a real table. The washing machine saved our trip after a yoghurt incident on day two. The staircase is cobblestone-level authentic, so a stroller requires a lift, which is present and works.

3#3 Best for Family Suite
Nosticova Heritage - 4-star hotel in Malá Strana, Prague - photo 1
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Nosticova Heritage

Malá Strana

Wonderful

712 reviews

9.7

Nosticova Heritage occupies a 17th-century palace on Nosticova Street in Malá Strana, a two-minute walk from Charles Bridge and five minutes from Kampa Park. Apartments are 45 to 90 square metres with period features (wooden beams, original tile floors in some units) alongside modern kitchens and bathrooms. Parking is available on a nearby garage with a 24-hour voucher from reception.

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17th-century palace settingTwo-minute walk to Charles BridgePeriod architecture with modern kitchensNear Kampa Park playground

From

171/night

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Why families love Nosticova Heritage

Staying on this street, with the nightly Charles Bridge crowds fading after 22:00, feels like a secret. The two-bedroom apartments are the family choice: parents get the original bedroom with the beams, kids get the second bedroom with twin beds. The kitchen is a proper working kitchen with dishwasher. Kampa Park, five minutes away, has swings, a climbing frame and an ice cream cart that our kids budgeted for every day.

4#4 Best for Family Suite
MOOo Downtown - 4-star hotel in New Town (Nové Město), Prague - photo 1
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MOOo Downtown

New Town (Nové Město)

Wonderful

1,847 reviews

9.6

MOOo Downtown is an aparthotel on Myslíkova Street, a five-minute walk from the Dancing House and fifteen minutes from Wenceslas Square. The family suites are 55 to 80 square metres with one or two separate bedrooms, a full kitchen with dishwasher, a washing machine and a living room with a sofa bed that actually converts into a comfortable bed. Rooms are set back from the street so noise is not an issue.

🛏️Family Suite🏊Swimming Pool
Two-bedroom suites with bunk bedsFull kitchen with dishwasherWashing machine in every apartment5 min walk to Dancing House

From

178/night

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Why families love MOOo Downtown

This is the pick if you want modern, spacious and priced below 200 EUR per night in a central location. The two-bedroom suite we stayed in had bunk beds in the second room, which our kids requested for the next trip. The kitchen has a proper induction hob, not a microwave fake, and the Lidl three blocks away means you can stock up for three days for 30 EUR. Reception is 24/7 and speaks English, German and Russian; they stored our luggage for a late flight home.

5#5 Best for Family Suite
The Julius Prague - 5-star hotel in New Town (Senovážné náměstí), Prague - photo 1
1/5

The Julius Prague

New Town (Senovážné náměstí)

Wonderful

1,587 reviews

9.6

The Julius is a five-star aparthotel on Senovážné náměstí, a six-minute walk from Wenceslas Square and ten minutes from the Old Town Square. Family suites run from 55 to 130 square metres and include a separate bedroom, living area, full kitchen and a dining table for four. The building has a residents-only gym, a small indoor pool, a sauna and a private breakfast restaurant on the ground floor.

🛏️Family Suite🏊Indoor Pool🧖Spa & Wellness
Indoor pool open to childrenFamily suites up to 130 sqmSunday family brunch includedCentral location near Wenceslas Square

From

327/night

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Why families love The Julius Prague

The step up from four-star to five-star is more than polish. There's a small indoor pool that opens to under-16s from 09:00 to 18:00, a breakfast buffet that included blueberries and three types of protein on our visit, and the kitchen has a full-size oven that cooks pizza properly. At around 330 EUR per night for a family suite, it's the expensive option, but the Sunday family brunch (included) has pancakes and a waffle iron kids operate themselves.

💡Practical Tips for Booking a Prague Family Apartment

  • 1Book the biggest suite you can afford for the first night and a smaller one for nights two to five — Prague hotels often allow room downgrades mid-stay and the saving covers a restaurant dinner. Check with the front desk on arrival.
  • 2Ask for a 'family rate' when booking directly. Czech aparthotels commonly have a non-published rate for stays of four nights or more that includes free cancellation — about 10% below Booking.com. Email the hotel, don't use the contact form.
  • 3Bring a European travel adapter and a UK/US plug strip. Prague apartments have Czech (type E) sockets, and three phones plus a Kindle plus a kettle plus a hairdryer overwhelms the single USB-C block most people travel with. A 4-gang strip plus one adapter is enough.
  • 4Supermarket tip: Albert on Narodni tr. 29 is open Sunday in central Prague when most shops are closed. Stock up Saturday evening or at 7am Sunday before the queue builds. They sell the small bottles of Czech beer kids will ask about.
  • 5The metro is free for children under 15 when accompanied by a paying adult, up to two kids per adult. A three-day adult pass is 330 CZK (about 13 EUR). Trams are included. Don't bother with the day ticket machines at the airport — buy a 3-day pass at a metro station.

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