Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe

Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe

Luxurious Stay in Prague’s Historic New World

Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe is located in one of the most beautiful and historically significant areas of Prague – the New World. This magical district dates back to the 14th century and was part of the outskirts of Prague Castle. The aparthotel is housed in the ancient townhouse U Zlatého noha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where the court imperial astronomer of Rudolf II, Tycho de Brahe, stayed in the 16th century.

Accommodations

  • Luxurious Apartments: Our aparthotel offers 5 uniquely luxurious apartments that have no analogues in the Hradčany area, providing an exceptional level of comfort and elegance.

Historical and Unique Location

  • Historic Charm: The U Zlatého noha house, recently renovated, retains its historical charm and offers a unique atmosphere of mystery and history.
  • Prime Location: Located about 300 meters from the entrance to Prague Castle, guests can easily explore this iconic landmark and other nearby attractions.

Additional Hotel Features

  • Genius Loci: The unique atmosphere and historical significance of the New World district and the aparthotel itself will be appreciated by even the most discerning guests.
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  • Reservations: Book your stay on booking.com

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Experience the luxury, history, and unique atmosphere of Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe, where you can enjoy a truly unforgettable stay in the heart of Prague’s historic New World.

Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe

Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe

Aparthotel Tycho de Brahe

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Daniel Novák is a renowned guide and writer based in Prague, known for his captivating city tours and insightful travel articles. With a passion for photography, he captures the essence of Prague through his lens, sharing stunning visuals that bring the city's history and culture to life.

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