Dunaj Palace occupies a prominent position on Národní Street, in an exceptional Prague location that literally breathes history. The area around the National Theatre, and now Dunaj Palace, was once called “Prague’s salon”.
Whether you want to shop, visit one of Prague's best cafes, or just take a stroll around the Vltava River or the park, Dunaj Palace is ideally located.
It has excellent access to transport: it is located in the direct vicinity of the Národní třída and Národní divadlo tram stops and also about a 2-minute walk (300 m) from the underground B line station – Národní třída.
Visit the surroundings of Dunaj Palace
The best of Prague
An prominent Prague street, which is one of the main access routes to the modern centre of Prague. It is lined with a number of important buildings including the National Theatre, the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Louvre Palace with its famous Café Louvre or Savoy café.
It is one of the symbols of national identity and is part of the European cultural space. Today, the National Theatre includes, among others, the neighbouring New Stage. The National Theatre is home to drama, opera and ballet productions.
It is one of the symbols of national identity and is part of the European cultural space. Today, the National Theatre includes, among others, the neighbouring New Stage. The National Theatre is home to drama, opera and ballet productions.
The second-largest square in Prague is also the unwritten main square not only in Prague, but also in all of the Czech Republic. The history of the place dates back to the mid-14th century and its main landmark is the statue of St. Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech lands. This spot is the most famous and continues to be a popular place for meetings and gatherings.
The largest square in the Czech Republic and one of the largest squares in Europe. It was designed together with its builders by the eminent Czech king Charles IV. The dominant features of the square are the New Town Hall, the most important Gothic building in the New Town, the Church of St. Ignatius and the Faust House, associated with the famous Faust legend.