Even though it's the cooler time of autumn, don't be fooled. Life in Prague doesn't stagnate during this period either, instead offering visitors a variety of cultural, artistic and gastronomic events. Combined with exploring beautiful historical monuments and colourful parks, you will have unforgettable memories of Prague. So stay at the luxurious Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel in the Lesser Town and enjoy the autumn atmosphere!


If you would like to combine discovering contemporary architecture, iconic places of Prague and music, don't miss the Strings of Autumn music festival, which takes place for example in the Church of St. Salvador or in the Rudolfinum building. With a variety of musical genres, there is something for each music lover. November is also your last chance to listen to a music concert at the Prague Castle, which is just a few minutes' walk from the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel!

The November season also heralds winter, as does St. Martin's Day, which falls on 11 November. You will have the opportunity to taste the traditional St. Martin's feasts and wine not only in classic restaurants but also in modern bistros. But if you want to slowly tune in to the winter season, warm up with mulled wine in cafés and bars. In the evening, end your visit to Prague in the light parks, which offer the installations with more than 400,000 LED lights. The romantic and playful atmosphere will be appreciated by adults and children alike. Treat yourself to the best experience with the luxurious Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel in the Lesser Town.

Experience this year's Halloween in grand style and head to the European metropolis for the celebrations! Prague, unique at any time but especially in the autumn, will provide you with a mysterious atmosphere during the Halloween festivities. Stay at the luxurious Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel in the Lesser Town, which offers you a magical view of the autumnal milky mist and orange lights flickering from hollowed pumpkins in historic alleyways.

The end of October and the beginning of November are not only marked by the Celtic holiday of Halloween but also by the preparations and celebrations of All Saints' Day and the Mexican Day of the Dead, Día de los Muertos. Don't miss out on the magnificent spooky-themed entertainment that will captivate not only adults but also the little ones. With children, you can visit the pumpkin exhibition in the botanical garden and, on this occasion, make a pumpkin lantern together. Later in the evening, you can embark on a spooky path of courage. Also, make sure to visit the zoo, where a program full of fun and competitions awaits you.

As part of the All Souls' Day celebrations, you can explore the gardens beneath Prague Castle, which are just a short distance from our Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel. The gardens will be open to all who wish to pay their respects to the deceased, take a moment to reflect, or enjoy the panoramic view of Prague in a unique atmosphere of lights, lanterns, and torches. However, if you prefer more lively and energetic celebrations, don't miss the Día de los Muertos festival in the Mexican spirit. This holiday is, in fact, the opposite of All Saints' Day. In the Prague market, you will have the opportunity to experience Mexican food, music, and entertainment.

Celebrate with us the unique traditions and holidays shrouded in the magical cloak of Prague. Reserve your stay at the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel and experience unforgettable moments that will leave you with lasting memories!

This traditional festival of lights and digital culture has been enchanting audiences every October since 2013. For four days, Prague comes alive with captivating displays in various locations, with some of the most magical shows happening near the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel, nestled in the heart of the Lesser Town. Stay with us and experience the extraordinary blend of history and modern technology.


The Signal Festival offers a fantastic opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of light and artistic installations. You'll have a unique chance to witness how light can transform and reshape the spaces around you. Familiar Prague sights, which you may have visited many times, now take on a new dimension. From projections on historic buildings to interactive light installations, Signal Festival invites you to explore the art of light in the most stunning locations in Prague.

To make your festival experience perfect, choose to stay at the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel, strategically located near several Signal Festival shows. This means you can enjoy up to eight out of the fifteen installations without the hassle of searching for different venues. The luxurious Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel not only provides convenience in accessing the most famous locations but also offers comfort in our 25 unique rooms, where you can relax after a long day. Book your stay and discover Prague in a whole new light.

September in Prague is a month filled with exciting events and cultural happenings. You can look forward to exploring the sights as well as gastronomic and artistic festivals that you shouldn't miss. To have all these activities at your fingertips, stay at the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel, located in the heart of Prague, right in the Lesser Town.

At the beginning of your stay, don't miss out on sights such as Prague Castle, Old Town Square, or a walk across Charles Bridge, which is just a few minutes away from our hotel. Afterward, head into the city where art enthusiasts will be delighted by the Prague Art Week – an art exhibition featuring the best Prague galleries, allowing you to explore the diverse works of Czech and international artists. Additionally, during September, you can get a behind-the-scenes look at modern buildings and architectural gems as part of Architecture Days. And when you return to our hotel, be sure to visit the Lesser Town's Markets, just around the corner. Every Thursday until the beginning of October, you can taste local specialties and Czech cuisine.
Autumn also brings grape harvest celebrations (at Grebovka and Hradcany), where you can discover excellent wines and create unforgettable moments with your loved ones. If you prefer beer, then visit the Nusle Beer Festival. Here, you can enjoy a wide selection of beer brands and traditional Czech dishes. Finally, for music lovers, there's Dvorak's Prague. This music festival offers numerous concerts and musical productions that will surely captivate you and enrich your experience with classical music.
After a day filled with experiences, return to the comfort awaiting you at the luxurious Old Royal Post Hotel. You can relax in a room inspired by the Czech composer Antonin Dvorak, enhancing your Prague experience. Book your stay and make the most of your visit.

Indian summer is a magical period when the city adorns itself in golden hues, and every step takes you into the beautiful historical tale of the history of the Hundred-Spired Prague. Plan a trip to the stunning capital of the Czech Republic, stay at the luxurious Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel, and have all the sights and events at your fingertips.


During Indian summer, Prague remains a bustling city, with the noise from the streets and the music from festivals never fading away. In September, countless festivals and markets take place, including the autumn Malostransky Market, which is just a three-minute walk from the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel. Additionally, you can enjoy a festival dedicated to Indian summer, concerts held in various venues within the Prague Castle complex, and a wine harvest festival where you can taste authentic Moravian young wine, known as "burcak."


The charming atmosphere of Prague offers endless opportunities for walks in colorful parks and invites you to explore historical sights. Whether you long for a fairytale walk in Petrin Gardens or romance on the Charles Bridge, everything will be within your reach from our boutique hotel. For a perfect stay, don't hesitate to book a room at the Old Royal Post Boutique Hotel, where historical beauty meets modern comfort.

With the arrival of autumn, the Czech capital gains a magical atmosphere. Even though the weather may not be conducive to outdoor activities, it is only a few steps from our hotel in the centre of Prague to the most sought-after historical sights. The famous Charles Bridge, the Baroque St. Nicholas Cathedral, the majestic Prague Castle, the Petrin Tower with its cable car or the unique Lennon Wall are all within walking distance. And a very beautiful one at that: the streets and corners of the Lesser Town take on a mysterious, almost melancholic appearance in autumn.

September's Czech Statehood Day is a holiday accompanied by jousting and beer festivities in the centre of Prague, while St Martin's Day in November is traditionally associated with tasting the famous St Martin's goose or fine wine. However, autumn in Prague is not only about a fine dining experience, it is also the most popular time for those who love culture. Music and multi-genre festivals, exhibitions and theatre premieres can be found at almost everywhere you go. 

And Prague in autumn is exceptional in one more respect. During this period, it traditionally hosts a number of international congresses and conferences. Which offers one great tip: stay at the Old Royal Post Hotel and combine the useful with the pleasant, i.e. work duties with luxurious  accommodation and the opportunity to experience the pure history of the hundred-towered mother of cities.

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