Hotel and location
LH Vintage Design Hotel Sax**** offers a unique hotel experience, its interiors will take you back to the fifties and seventies of the last century, which are associated with the names of world-famous designers such as PANTON, COLANI, SAARINEN, EAMES, etc.
You will find a lot of original pieces from this period, some of them have been renovated while some are in their original condition.
The hotel is located in the historical part of Prague called Malá Strana / the Lesser Town, directly below the majestic Prague Castle. All major tourist attractions are within walking distance. The 4* hotel offers 25 stylishly furnished air-conditioned rooms with a free WiFi connection, a coffee machine and a safe.
How to get here
By car - parking
GPS: 50.088076883926476, 14.39642458138758
Parking options
To meet your convenience and safety of your vehicle, we offer both outdoor and covered garage parking spaces near the hotel. For more information, contact the reception. Advance booking required.
By public transport
The nearest metro station is "Malostranská" (line A), there take the tram (no. 12, 20 or 22) to the station "Malostranské náměstí". Then continue to Karmelitská street, turn right at the first intersection into Tržiště Street and continue straight across Břetislavova Street to Jánský vršek Street, where LH Vintage Design Hotel Sax is located.
From Václav Havel Airport
Take bus 119 and get off at Nádraží Veleslavín metro station. From Nádraží Veleslavín you take the metro to "Malostranská" (route A, direction Skalka).
Activities in the area
Prague Castle
Prague Castle, a symbol of Czech history, has dominated the Vltava since the 9th century. Its architectural diversity includes St. Vitus Cathedral, the Royal Palace and the Golden Lane. According to the Guinness Book of Records, Prague Castle is the largest castle complex in the world and is recorded in the UNESCO World Cultural and Natural Heritage List.
Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge, one of the most iconic places in Prague, is a treasure of history and architecture. It was built in the 14th century during the reign of Charles IV and connects the Old Town with the Lesser Town. Its baroque sculptures have become an integral part of the bridge, the most famous of which is the statue of St. Jan Nepomucký. A walk across the bridge offers breathtaking views of Prague and is an unforgettable experience at any time of the year.
The Infant Jesus of Prague
Infant Jesus of Prague, located in the Church of Our Lady Victorious in the Lesser Town, is one of the most revered reliquaries in Prague. Miraculously saved from the fire, this small statue of Jesus has an interesting history. It dates back to the 16th century and has been associated with many miracles and records of its protection of the city. Every year it attracts visitors from all over the world with its beauty and historical significance. In addition to its religious significance, the Infant Jesus of Prague has also become a cultural symbol, bringing hope and faith to those who visit it.
Petřín Tower
Petřín Tower, also known as the Little Eiffel Tower, is an iconic landmark of Prague. It was built in 1891 on the occasion of the Jubilee Exhibition. With a height of 63.5 meters it offers visitors a unique view of the Prague skyline. To reach the top you can either take a pleasant walk from Malá Strana / the Lesser Town or take the cable car that takes you almost all the way to the top. It is an ideal place for a romantic trip or a relaxing afternoon with a picturesque view of Prague. There is a mirror maze near the observation tower, which is also worth a visit.
Old Town Square
Old Town Square, the heart of historical Prague, is a fascinating place witnessing history full of history and packed with architectural gems. Next to the Old Town Hall and the Church of the Mother of God before Týn, the baroque church of St. Nicholas, the Rococo Kinsky Palace, the Gothic City Palace House “U Kamenné zvonu“ and the monumental Master Jan Hus Memorial. The unique Old Town Clock is placed in the town hall tower. You can admire 12 apostles appearing every hour (9 a.m. to 11 p.m.).
National Museum
National Museum in Prague is one of the key cultural institutions of the Czech Republic. Its monumental building at the top of Wenceslas Square offers not only fascinating exhibitions but also a view of the country's rich history and scientific heritage. The exhibits present a wide range of topics from natural history and archeology to art and history. The most valued exhibits are for example, the Czech dinosaur "Iggy" or rare works of art.