The Rudolf Apartment is a grand and surprising space - the kind of place that pictures can't due justice. With three separate bedrooms and an enormous living room, it is certainly a fun and memorable apartment rental.
Of course, it's location is ideal too. It's located at Plaská 10, Mala Strana which is known as Prague's Lesser Town. All sights and major attractions are within walking distance of the Rudolf.
The Rudolf apartment has a
variety of double and single beds to fit the needs of any
group or family. And, there are three small balconies. Two overlook the
street and one overlooks the interior courtyard of the
building.
• Satellite TV, CD/DVD player, radio and free Wi-Fi
• Fully equipped kitchen with all utensils and cooking items
• Stove, oven, fridge with freezer, kettle, coffee maker
• Hair dryer and iron on request
• Washing machine
• Bed linens and towels included
| 5 Jan - 31 Mar 1 Nov - 20 Dec |
1 Apr - 31 Oct |
Holidays |
| 1-2 pers. 79 EUR 3 pers. 89 EUR 4 pers. 99 EUR 5 pers. 109 EUR 6 pers. 129 EUR 7-8 pers. 149 EUR |
1-2 pers. 99 EUR 3 pers. 119 EUR 4 pers. 129 EUR 5 pers. 149 EUR 6 pers. 159 EUR 7-8 pers. 169 EUR |
Contact us for a quote for the holiday periods of Easter May 1 Christmas and New Year's. |
All rates are per night. They include taxes and cleaning fees. There are no hidden costs or charges. Two person bookings have a minimum night stay of 4 nights. |
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The Rudolf apartment is surrounded by slew of places to visit, dine and explore. Here are just a few ideas of what's very, very close to the apartment. Click Here for a Map.
Cafes: There are plenty of cafes nearby
whether you're looking for a small bite to eat or just a
good cup of tea. The one on the ground floor of the
building offers all sorts of drinks and has both smoking
and non-smoking rooms.
Restaurants: There's something for
everyone in terms of dining near the apartment. From pizza
to Czech traditional food and even sushi, you won't go
hungry.
Food Stores: There is a small grocery
store at the corner of the street. That's about 50 steps
from the building. Across the street there is another that
stays open late and by tram there are two very large
Tescos that can be found in about 5 or 10 minutes.
Public Transport: The Rudolf apartment has
ideal transit connections. In a few moments, you can catch
a variety of trams that criss cross the city. There are
three tram stops nearby all called Ujezd with the
following trams: 6, 9, 12, 20 and 22. Night trams are 57,
58 and 59. The Nostalgia Tram 91 also stops here. The 22
is particularly useful as it takes you straight up to the
castle and you can avoid walking up the hill.
Sights: There are too many sights and
things to do to really list. Let's just say you won't
spend much time getting to places, even by foot. From
Charles Bridge to Old Town Square, most everything is very
close. We particularly like the access to Prague's green
park, Petřín.
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Praha Fall 2010
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The apartment was great and the cost was very reasonable. It was very clean and nicely furnished and very big! It is close to everything! We walked to ...
Family of Five in Prague
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The Rudolf apartment is lovely and very central. It has a huge living room and there are two large double bedrooms and one slightly smaller double. The ...