Century Old Town Prague – MGallery Collection

Century Old Town Prague, part of the MGallery Collection, earned the Country Winner award for Luxury City Business Hotel, placing it among Prague's most recognised properties for business travellers seeking character-led accommodation. Located on Na Poříčí 7 in the Petrská čtvrť district, the hotel sits within reach of the Old Town and the financial corridor running toward Florenc. MGallery's storytelling-hotel positioning distinguishes it from the city's larger chain properties.

Na Poříčí and the Business District Hotel Tier
Prague's luxury hotel market has long centred on the Old Town Square radius and the castle-facing streets of Malá Strana, where converted palaces command the highest rack rates and the most photographed facades. The stretch along Na Poříčí operates on a different register: closer to the Florenc transport hub and the city's commercial corridors, it draws a clientele with schedules rather than itineraries. Within that district, the tier of properties that have earned category-level recognition has thinned over recent years as travellers increasingly default to address prestige. Century Old Town Prague, part of Accor's MGallery Collection, holds the Country Winner designation for Luxury City Business Hotel, a credential that places it at the leading of a segment defined less by baroque ornament and more by operational consistency, meeting infrastructure, and the ability to transition a guest from boardroom to bar without friction.
MGallery as a collection positions individual properties as character-driven alternatives to the standardised international flag, each meant to carry a local narrative while delivering group-level reliability. In Central Europe, that balance is harder to strike than it sounds: the cities with the strongest sense of place — Prague, Vienna, Budapest — also have the most competitive luxury hotel fields, where independent design hotels and historic palace conversions set the aesthetic benchmark. Century Old Town Prague competes in that context, carrying the MGallery promise of story-led hospitality against a peer set that includes palace-hotel conversions and properties with longer address recognition.
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The address at Na Poříčí 7 puts guests in Petrská čtvrť, a district whose architectural character sits between the ornate core of Staré Město and the more utilitarian fabric of the New Town. Arriving here, the visual grammar is less immediately theatrical than the Old Town Square or the riverbank hotels, which means the hotel itself carries more of the atmospheric weight. For properties in the MGallery Collection, that weight is typically handled through interior design choices that reference local history without replicating period pastiche , a sensibility that has become the house approach for the brand across its European portfolio.
The ritual of settling into a business hotel at this tier follows a predictable arc: check-in fluency matters more than a dramatic entrance sequence, and the measure of a good stay is whether the infrastructure recedes into the background. In Prague specifically, where the historic centre rewards pedestrian exploration, a hotel that sits at the edge of Staré Město rather than inside it offers a practical compensation: faster cab access, quieter streets at night, and the ability to walk into the centre rather than navigate through it. That logistical position shapes how a guest uses the property rather than simply where they sleep.
Where Century Old Town Prague Sits in the Prague Premium Field
Prague's upper-tier hotel field segments fairly clearly. At one end, palace conversions and flagship international brands , the Andaz Prague in the Josefov district, Augustine, A Luxury Collection Hotel in a former Augustinian monastery, Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa in Malá Strana , trade heavily on architectural provenance. At another, design-led independents like BoHo Hotel Prague and Aria Hotel Prague compete on concept and curation. Century Old Town Prague occupies a different lane: a branded collection property with a business-first credential, appealing to guests who want the reliability of a group affiliation with more personality than a standard corporate flag delivers.
The Country Winner designation for Luxury City Business Hotel is a meaningful marker in this context. It signals performance across the criteria that matter to the business-travel segment , connectivity, service consistency, breakfast quality, meeting capacity , and places Century Old Town Prague above peers in the Czech market operating in the same category. For travellers using EP Club to cross-reference options, it provides a verifiable anchor in a city where marketing language tends to collapse every property into the same heritage-and-charm narrative.
Other Prague options at similar or adjacent positioning include Almanac X Alcron Prague, which occupies a landmark interwar building near Wenceslas Square, Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague for guests who weight nightlife and F&B atmosphere heavily, and COSMOPOLITAN Hotel Prague for those seeking a more stripped-back corporate option. Each represents a different answer to the same Prague hotel question: how much narrative do you want around the room?
The Czech Hotel Market Beyond Prague
For travellers extending their stay into the broader Czech Republic, the property landscape changes significantly. Karlovy Vary supports a spa-hotel tradition anchored in 19th-century cure culture; Boutique Hotel Corso in Karlovy Vary and Villa Julius a Emma in Carlsbad represent the more intimate end of that tradition. Chateau Mcely in the Bohemian countryside operates in the country-house category, while Grandhotel Tatra in Velké Karlovice and Hotel Perk in Šumperk address the mountain and regional leisure segment. The diversity of those options underlines that Czech luxury hospitality is not a single story, and Prague's business hotel tier is one chapter among several.
Planning Your Stay
Century Old Town Prague sits at Na Poříčí 7 in Petrská čtvrť, within walking distance of the Old Town's main sights and a short transfer from Václav Havel Airport via the city's well-connected taxi and rideshare options. As an MGallery Collection property, bookings are typically handled through the Accor platform, which also gives access to the ALL loyalty programme for points accumulation and status benefits. The Country Winner award for Luxury City Business Hotel suggests the property performs at the category ceiling for conference and executive travel, making it a sensible anchor for itineraries that mix professional and leisure time in Prague. For a broader orientation to the city's dining, drinking, and hospitality options across all price points, the EP Club Prague guide covers the full field.
For context on how Prague's premium hotel offer compares to other European capitals, consider properties like Cheval Blanc Paris or Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, which anchor the upper end of the European palace-hotel tradition. Further afield, Aman Venice and Castello di Reschio in Lisciano Niccone represent the design-led estate category that MGallery aspires to reference at a more accessible price point. For business travellers who also maintain a New York base, Aman New York and The Fifth Avenue Hotel offer a useful reference for what the leading of the city business hotel category looks like in a more competitive market.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How would you describe the overall feel of Century Old Town Prague – MGallery Collection?
- The property operates at the business-travel end of the premium spectrum, where service reliability and operational consistency matter more than baroque decoration. Its Na Poříčí address places it at the edge of the historic core rather than inside it, which suits guests who prefer quieter streets and faster access to the city's transport network. The MGallery Collection affiliation signals a character-led approach within a large-group framework, a positioning that distinguishes it from both the palace-conversion tier and the standard corporate flag. Its Country Winner award for Luxury City Business Hotel confirms it performs at the leading of the Czech business hotel segment.
- What is the leading room type at Century Old Town Prague – MGallery Collection?
- Without specific room configuration data available, the safest approach is to filter by floor level and city-facing aspect when booking through the Accor platform, as higher floors in Na Poříčí properties tend to clear the immediate streetscape. The Country Winner designation for Luxury City Business Hotel suggests executive-tier rooms are likely optimised for the segment's priorities: desk space, connectivity, and quiet. Confirming room categories directly via the Accor ALL booking interface will give the most accurate current inventory.
- What makes Century Old Town Prague – MGallery Collection worth visiting?
- The Country Winner award for Luxury City Business Hotel is the most verifiable signal: it places the property at the leading of its category within the Czech market, ahead of peers operating in the same segment. For travellers who want a Prague base with brand-level consistency and local character, the MGallery Collection positioning delivers both without requiring the premium that palace-conversion or riverbank addresses command. The Na Poříčí location also provides practical advantages for guests with early flights or Florenc bus connections.
- Do I need a reservation for Century Old Town Prague – MGallery Collection?
- As with any property at this tier in Prague, advance booking is advisable, particularly during the spring and autumn conference seasons when business demand compresses availability across the city's upper-tier hotel field. The Accor platform handles reservations directly, with ALL loyalty members typically accessing preferential rate windows. Walk-in availability at peak periods is unlikely at a Country Winner-level property in an in-demand city like Prague.
- How does Century Old Town Prague compare to other MGallery properties in Central Europe for business travellers?
- The Country Winner designation for Luxury City Business Hotel in the Czech Republic signals that Century Old Town Prague performs above regional peers in the business travel segment, a meaningful distinction in a country where the hotel field outside Prague is largely composed of spa-resort and regional leisure properties. For business travellers routing through Central Europe, the combination of Prague's air connectivity, the property's award credential, and the MGallery Collection's loyalty integration through the Accor ALL platform makes it a practical anchor for multi-city itineraries that might also include properties like Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz or Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo at the higher end of the international spectrum.
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