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The Story of the House

A stylish base from which you can explore the beauty of the Old Town on foot, as well as trendy neighbourhoods unknown to tourist guides. Accommodation in a class of its own, where you can choose your own style of stay: from fully equipped penthouse apartments to shared bedrooms.

A comfortable venue with its own restaurant, offering a selection of the very best from Czech beer culture and international culinary traditions. A unique venue where history meets modern design and the latest technology.

A room, a bed, a flat?

Rent just a bed, a whole room or even a flat with a unique view of Prague. You can simply choose the style and price range of your accommodation depending on who you’re visiting Prague with.

All types of accommodation offer a high standard of facilities and service at reasonable prices, and the high-quality facilities cater to a wide variety of guests.

We’re not afraid of technology

Forget the traditional guides. At MEET ME 23, you’ll be welcomed by Blueman and our receptionist. You can check in and out conveniently online, or at reception between 07:00 and 23:00.

We’d also be happy to help you plan your trips around Prague. We’ll recommend interesting places to visit, help you find your way around the city, and advise you on where to go based on your preferences.

You can rely on high-speed internet throughout your stay. And as a unique souvenir of Prague, you can print the iconic Blueman figure on our 3D printer.

Design as a game

From the welcome by our iconic Blueman to the creatively designed communal spaces and the unique design of every room – at MEET ME 23, an extraordinary experience awaits you, one you won’t want to forget.

Modern technology, playful design, a lively atmosphere and the venue’s rich history come together in a unique blend at MEET ME 23.

The ideal location

You’d be hard-pressed to find a better address than 23 Washingtonova. You’re just 50 steps away from the main railway station, the Airport Express station (direct from the airport) and the Metro Line C station. You’ll be on Wenceslas Square before you’ve even had time to open your map, and before you’ve typed „Old Town Square“ into your phone, you’ll be standing right beneath the Old Town Astronomical Clock.

The Story of the House

The Neo-Renaissance house at 23 Washingtonova was built in the second half of the 19th century, during the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

It was designed by a Viennese architect born in Central Bohemia; the first owner was from Raab in Hungary, whilst subsequent owners, originally from Rakovník in Bohemia and Berlin in Germany, had the house confiscated during the occupation because of their Jewish heritage. The house itself is thus steeped in the history of Central Europe.

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