What's the best neighborhood to stay in Prague?
Stay in Vinohrady. It sits one metro stop east of Wenceslas Square on lines A and C, so you reach the Old Town in under ten minutes without paying Old Town prices or tolerating Old Town noise. The streets are lined with late-19th-century apartment blocks, the restaurant density on Mánesova and Korunní is genuinely good, and Riegrovy Sady park gives you a beer garden with one of the better castle views in the city. Hotels and Airbnbs run noticeably cheaper than Staré Město for equivalent quality. Žižkov, immediately to the north, is worth knowing as the grittier, cheaper alternative if budget is the priority, though the hills get tiring with luggage. Avoid booking in the Old Town itself unless your sole reason for visiting is to be within walking distance of Charles Bridge at midnight, because the tradeoffs in noise, tourist-trap restaurants, and inflated rates are real and consistent.
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