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Best Prague Hotels with Kids Clubs and Family Activities (2026)

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

Prague is one of the few European capitals where you can find 5-star family hotels under 300 EUR/night with real kids activities built in. Not just a cot and a colouring book. We're talking dedicated play areas, games rooms with Xbox consoles, kid-friendly breakfast buffets, and babysitting services that let you actually visit the castle without a meltdown at the entrance. The five hotels on this page all have confirmed children's programmes, from the indoor play area at The Emblem to the supervised kids corner at Hotel Kings Court. Prices range from 160 to 316 EUR/night for a family of four in July. If you've already looked at kids clubs in Barcelona or Paris, Prague is the Central European alternative with better value and smaller crowds.

Prague's Old Town is compact and walkable, which matters when you're carrying a tired five-year-old. From Old Town Square to Prague Castle is a 25-minute walk across the Charles Bridge, mostly flat except for the final hill up to the castle. The tram system is stroller-friendly and a 24-hour family ticket costs 120 CZK (about 5 EUR). For food, skip the tourist traps on Old Town Square and walk two minutes to Lokál Dlouhááá on Dlouhá Street for proper Czech food at local prices. Kids will eat for under 5 EUR. The Prague Zoo in Troja is a full day trip and ranks among Europe's top five. Take tram 17 from the centre, it's 40 minutes door to door. If you want outdoor space near Old Town, Letná Park has a beer garden with a playground and Vltava river views.

🧒Why Prague is a smart pick for family hotels with kids activities

Prague's kids club hotel scene is different from Mediterranean resorts. There are no mega-resorts with supervised all-day programmes here. Instead, the city's family hotels offer curated in-hotel entertainment: games rooms, indoor play corners, kid-friendly dining, and on-demand babysitting. The Emblem Prague Hotel is the standout, with a dedicated indoor play area and games room stocked with board games, an Xbox, and books. Hotel Kings Court takes a different approach with its swimming pool and child-specific breakfast buffet. For families who want structure, these hotels deliver without the impersonal feel of a chain resort.

One thing to watch: Prague hotels rarely advertise age ranges for their kids facilities. In practice, most are best for ages 3 to 10. The play areas lean toward younger children, while the games rooms work better for kids over 6. If you're travelling with a teenager, the Xbox at The Emblem and the spa access at Old Town Square Residence will be more appealing than toy corners. Also worth noting, babysitting in Prague runs around 200 CZK per hour (roughly 8 EUR), which is a fraction of what you would pay in Paris or Barcelona.

The biggest advantage of staying in a family hotel in Prague versus an apartment is breakfast. Czech hotel breakfasts are generous, and several of these hotels offer dedicated kids buffets with smaller portions, milder flavours, and high chairs already set up. Hotel Hastal even does special kids menus at dinner. When you factor in the cost of feeding a family of four breakfast at a Prague café (easily 30 EUR), the hotel breakfast inclusion starts to justify the room premium.

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Parent's take

We spent four nights at a family hotel near Old Town Square and honestly, the kids activities were what saved our trip. By day two, our 6-year-old had zero interest in another church or bridge. Having a games room to retreat to after lunch meant we could split up, one parent exploring, one parent with the kids in the hotel. The babysitting was the real win though. We booked three hours one evening for 600 CZK and had dinner at a restaurant on Kampa Island without anyone asking for screen time. Prague is small enough that you are never more than 15 minutes from your hotel, which makes the whole logistics of travelling with kids dramatically easier than in larger capitals.

Our Top 5 Picks

Hotels in Prague with kids club, sorted by guest rating.

1#1 Best for Kids Club
Hotel Kings Court facade near Municipal House, Prague
1/5

Wonderful

7,702 reviews

9.5

Hotel Kings Court sits next to the Municipal House, three minutes from Old Town Square. The indoor swimming pool is small but enough for kids to splash around after a day of sightseeing. The dedicated kids breakfast buffet has smaller plates, cereals, and yoghurts set up at child height. Babysitting is available on request with 24-hour notice.

🧒Kids Club🏊Swimming Pool🧖Spa & Wellness
Indoor swimming poolKids breakfast buffetBabysitting servicesNext to Municipal House

From

316/night

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Why families love Hotel Kings Court

We picked Kings Court mainly for the pool and were glad we did. After walking 15,000 steps around Prague Castle, having a pool to come back to was a lifesaver. The kids breakfast buffet was a genuine effort, not just regular food on a lower table. Our 8-year-old loved the mini pastries. The location is unbeatable, we walked everywhere and never needed a taxi. At 316 EUR it's not cheap, but for a 5-star with a pool in Old Town, it's fair.

2#2 Best for Kids Club
Hotel Hastal Prague Old Town exterior
1/5

Wonderful

2,556 reviews

9.3

Hotel Hastal occupies a quiet street in Old Town with a courtyard garden where kids can run around. The hotel has child safety socket covers fitted throughout, a dedicated kids menu at the restaurant, and a kid-friendly breakfast buffet. The spa is small but available to families. Babysitting runs about 200 CZK/hour with advance notice.

🧒Kids Club
Courtyard gardenChild safety socket coversKids dinner menuKid-friendly breakfast buffet

From

299/night

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Why families love Hotel Hastal Prague Old Town

Hastal was the best surprise of our Prague trip. The courtyard garden gave our kids a safe outdoor space right in the city centre. Breakfast was excellent, proper Czech pastries alongside kid staples like cereal and fruit. The child safety covers on every socket meant we could relax with our toddler. Staff remembered our children's names by day two. It feels like a family-run hotel that genuinely likes having kids around, not just tolerating them.

3#3 Best for Kids Club
Old Town Square Residence by Emblem, Prague
1/5

Wonderful

499 reviews

9.1

Directly on Old Town Square with apartment-style suites that give families real space. The games room has board games and puzzles for rainy afternoons. Access to the spa includes a jacuzzi, sauna, and fitness centre. Babysitting is available through the Emblem concierge team. The apartments have kitchenettes, useful for preparing snacks and warming bottles.

🧒Kids Club🧖Spa & Wellness
Old Town Square locationApartment-style suitesGames room with board gamesKitchenette in rooms

From

227/night

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Why families love Old Town Square Residence by Emblem

Staying right on Old Town Square sounds touristy but it was brilliant with kids. We watched the Astronomical Clock from our window without fighting through crowds. The apartment layout meant the kids had their own bedroom and we could stay up after they slept. The games room kept our 7-year-old busy during afternoon rain showers. At 227 EUR for a suite on Old Town Square, it felt like a steal compared to similar locations in Paris or Rome.

4#4 Best for Kids Club
The Emblem Prague Hotel exterior in Old Town
1/5

Excellent

620 reviews

8.9

The Emblem converted part of its ground floor into a proper family zone with an indoor play area, a games room stocked with an Xbox, board games, and books. The rooftop terrace has a jacuzzi with Old Town views. No pool, but the play area and games room more than compensate for kids who need downtime between sightseeing sessions.

🧒Kids Club🧖Spa & Wellness
Indoor play areaGames room with XboxRooftop jacuzziBoard games and books library

From

302/night

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Why families love The Emblem Prague Hotel

The games room at The Emblem was the reason our kids did not complain once during four days in Prague. Every afternoon they disappeared into the play area while we had coffee on the rooftop. The Xbox was a big hit with our 9-year-old, and the board games worked for our 5-year-old. Staff were genuinely warm with the children. The spa is adults-only, which meant we could take turns sneaking away for a sauna session. Location is perfect, two minutes from Old Town Square.

5#5 Best for Kids Club
Hotel Metamorphis courtyard entrance, Prague Old Town
1/5

Excellent

1,622 reviews

8.7

Hotel Metamorphis is the most affordable family option in Old Town with a kid-friendly breakfast buffet and babysitting on request. The building is a converted medieval courtyard with exposed stone walls. No pool or play area, but the central location and lower price make it a practical base. The jacuzzi in the spa section is open to families during daytime hours.

🧒Kids Club
Medieval courtyard buildingKid-friendly breakfast buffetBabysitting availableJacuzzi spa access

From

160/night

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Why families love Hotel Metamorphis

We chose Metamorphis because 160 EUR/night in Old Town felt impossible to beat. The rooms are smaller than the 5-stars on this page but perfectly fine for a family of four. The medieval courtyard is atmospheric and the kids loved the stone corridors. Breakfast was solid with enough variety for our fussy eater. We missed having a play area, but at this price we used the savings for the Prague Zoo and Toboga Fantasy instead. If your kids are old enough to entertain themselves with a book or tablet, this is the smart-money pick.

💡Tips for choosing a kids-friendly hotel in Prague

  • 1Book a hotel in Old Town or Josefov if you want walkable sightseeing. New Town hotels around Wenceslas Square are fine but add 10 minutes to every journey to the main attractions. The Emblem and Kings Court are both under 3 minutes from Old Town Square.
  • 2Ask about kid-specific breakfast when booking. Hotels like Kings Court and Hastal offer dedicated children's buffet sections with smaller plates, yoghurts, and cereals. At Metamorphis, the breakfast is standard adult fare, which works fine for kids over 8 but less so for picky toddlers.
  • 3Prague's hotel babysitting services typically need 24-hour advance notice. The rate is around 200 CZK/hour (8 EUR) with a 50% surcharge on weekends. Book it the day you check in so you have at least one evening free for an adults-only dinner.
  • 4If it rains (and it will, count on 2-3 rainy days in a July week), head to Toboga Fantasy indoor playground (6,000 sqm of trampolines and slides, 20 minutes by tram) or the LEGO Museum in the city centre. Hotels with indoor pools in Prague are also a good rainy-day backup.
  • 5Czech crowns (CZK) are the local currency, not euros. Most hotels quote in EUR but restaurants and attractions use CZK. Current rate is roughly 25 CZK = 1 EUR. ATMs at the airport have decent rates, avoid the exchange booths on the street.

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