The Mama Shelter Prague is a four-star hotel ideally located in the heart of the Czech capital. The prime location means you can get to the most popular tourist spots in the city, as well as the trendiest bars and restaurants, in the blink of an eye. Including a restaurant and a bar, the hotel is designed for the joys of good food and relaxation. The restaurant serves gourmet dishes inspired by world cuisine, while the terrace is the perfect plact to enjoy cocktails expertly mixed by the bartender.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Double Room
- Accommodation only, meals not included
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Wi-Fi included
- Discounts on accommodation for 1st child under 12 when sharing a room with 2 adults (applicable depending on period)
Your stay starts here
Mama Shelter Prague 4*
Rooms
Mama Shelter has modern and comfortable living spaces with smart technology. Spacious beds, premium linens and smart TVs have all been included so you can relax while enjoying a wide range of entertainment.
Standard Double Room [18 M2]
With its large 200 x 180 cm bed, the Mama Medium Room promises deeply restful nights. Able to accommodate two people, this living space features a 40-inch smart TV as well as a minibar and desk.
Large Double Room [25 M2]
Between its elegant decor and its 200 x 180 cm bed, this room is truly of superior quality. The smart TV and the DAB radio allow you to enjoy a whole world of entertainment while enjoying the contents of the minibar.
Mama XXL Room (Deluxe) [44 M2]
This spacious accommodation is ideal for doing whatever you want to do. You will also find everything you could wish for such as films on demand, a safe, a minibar, a desk, air conditioning, etc. Mama knows how to take care of you!
Restaurants & bars
With two bars and a restaurant, the hotel caters to all your refreshment needs. The restaurant has a varied menu while the bar is perfect for enjoying the fresh air from the terrace.
Accommodation only, meals not included
All meals are at leisure during your stay.
Hotel Restaurant
Alongside tasty snacks and fresh pizzas you can share, the menu has a range of traditional dishes such as goulash. Plus, there's also Japanese food and the must-try Mama Burger.
Garden Bar
Whether it's for a coffee, a local beer or a glass of wine, this is the perfect place to relax. The terrace is open until 10 p.m. and serves snacks and delicious hot dogs.
Activities & lifestyle
Located right in the city centre, the Mama Shelter is the ideal location for exploring the Czech capital on foot or by public transport. The famous Powder Tower is only a half-hour walk away.
Once you've checked in, it's time to immediately head out on the terrace to sample the refreshing benefits of Czech beers. For couples or groups of friends, the hotel has a cinema room with a large screen plus XXL table football. Before leaving, a small tour of the store full of quirky souvenirs is a must.
Discover the destination
With its bohemian flair, the city of Prague has seduced countless writers and painters into immortalising it.
It has wisely drawn on its turbulent past to build a new life for itself, a contrast that flows like the Vltava that runs across it.
Against a backdrop of colossal architecture, it blends art, science and history as surely as it nurtures its inhabitants.
Glowing by day and illuminated by night, the city of a thousand spires makes every moment spent within its walls a magical one.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
In the Czech Republic, habits and customs reflect a unique combination of tradition and mutual respect. Czechs attach great importance to politeness and courtesy in their daily interactions.
Czechs are proud of their history and culture, so it's a good idea to show interest in these aspects when interacting. Finally, punctuality is crucial and it's advisable to arrive on time for events.
Time difference
The time difference between the Czech Republic and UK is one hour. Please note that this time difference may vary according to the season, due to the application of summer and winter time in both countries.
Electricity and internet access
Electrical current is generally 230 volts, with a frequency of 50 Hz. Sockets are of the European two-pin type. An adapter is recommended for appliances with different plugs.
When it comes to Internet access in the Czech Republic, the country has a fairly well-developed network infrastructure. Wi-Fi connections are widely available in hotels, restaurants, cafés and public spaces. What's more, many establishments also offer free Internet access.
Safety
The Czech Republic is generally considered a safe country for travellers. The crime rate is relatively low compared to other European countries. However, as with any tourist destination, it is advisable to remain vigilant and take basic safety precautions.
Currency
In the Czech Republic, the official currency is the Czech Crown.
It is advisable to exchange money at banks, official exchange offices or ATMs to obtain Czech Crowns before travelling to the Czech Republic.
Climate
The climate in the Czech Republic is continental, with hot summers and cold winters. The seasons vary considerably, with pleasantly warm summers and winters when temperatures can drop below freezing. The hottest months are generally from June to August, with average temperatures of around 25°C. Winters, from December to February, are cold with average temperatures around 0°C. Rainfall is spread throughout the year, with more frequent downpours in the summer months.
Languages
The official and most widely spoken language is Czech. Due to the country's international outlook, English is widely understood and spoken in tourist areas, major cities and cosmopolitan locations.
Accommodation quality
In the Czech Republic there are plenty of good-value establishments to choose from.
The quality of tourist accommodation in the Czech Republic can vary in terms of standards, rates and styles.
Food quality
Although the Czech Republic is not as renowned for its gastronomy as France, it does offer tasty, authentic cuisine, but it is often perceived as less elaborate and less diverse than French cuisine.
Czech cuisine includes dishes such as goulash, knedlíky (a type of dumpling), svíčková (a meat dish in a creamy sauce) and various types of traditional meats and soups. It is a tasty and authentic Central European gastronomy.
Czech beer is not only a popular beverage, but also an integral part of the country's culture.