2 minutes walk from Charles Bridge and 5 minutes from Old Town Square Located in Prague 1 – Staré Město (The Old Town) in Liliová Street. You will be in the heart of Prague, able to walk to the best places for culture or parties!
Lili is large enough for up to 7 people and offers a well-equipped kitchen with everything needed to prepare breakfast and other basic meals. As all our other apartments, Lili has high-speed internet connection for working or planning your next trip through Prague. Lili is non-smoking. If you want to get a better look at the apartment, scroll down to view the floor plan.
Our apartments are the first in Prague to propose a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot so you can stay connected in town without roaming!
For those who have a bit of a sweet tooth, there is a Choco Cafe U Cervene zidle right across the street. The Cafe offers a huge variety of hot chocolates as well as cakes and brusketas, ideal for a light dinner.
Codelock on the apartment makes check-in and out very easy. The apartment is professionally managed by my apartment-hotel company - we get 4 or 5 star reviews on Trip Advisor and provide 24/7 assistance in many languages, so you will be able to just enjoy Prague and rely on us for your accommodation.
Free Internet access (Wifi/LAN)
Recommended for: 4 guests
Maximum: 7 guests
Sleeping arrangements:
4 Single beds
1 Sleeper sofa
1 Other bed - see Floor Plan for details
Floor: 1 / Elevator: No
In case of any trouble we are available 24/7 on our hotline, you can also contact us via airbnb messages or on our email.
Lili has a fantastic location for exploring Prague since it is only 2 minutes away from Charles Bridge and 5 minutes away from the Old Town Square in a labyrinth of streets in the historical center. There are also some of the best restaurants and bars in Prague only a few minutes walking distance away.
Liliova Street is one of the oldest streets in Prague. The back wall of the former monastery and the Saint Anna Church from the 14th century can be found there. Originally there was a Saint Vavrinec’s rotunda from the 12th century which was later destroyed and replaced by a commendam. After the end of the monastic order, the courtyard was bought by the knights of Saint John and a year later it was bought by Dominicans from the Saint Anna’s monastery. The temple has gothic elements and monumental compositions on the walls as well as being the place of burial of Vaclav Hajek z Libocan, the author of the Czech Chronicle. Liliova Street is thought to be linked with a headless templar who can be seen on a white horse. Apparently, he fell in love with a beautiful girl who walked past the church wall every day. Before he could decide if he should priorities God or run away with his love, the girl matured and married somebody else. The templar went crazy and was beheaded for his mad behavior. The only way you can free him is to stop the horse and stab the rider with a sword.
Metro: Národní třída, line B - 10 minutes of walk from the apartment
Trams: 9, 17, 18 and 22 - 5 minutes of walk from the apartment
CHECK-IN: from 4:30 p.m.
CHECK-OUT: until 11:00 a.m.