One quiet house.
The garden, the parking, and the forest at the end of the lane.
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A family-run boutique by the Tuchoměřice Forest, six minutes from Prague Airport.
"Extremely happy. The room was lovely — we felt right at home."
"Very happy with the stay — comfortable, clean, and in a very quiet spot. A great location, very close to Prague Airport. A perfect choice — I'd definitely recommend it."Klára · Verified Airbnb review
"Used it for one night before flying out of Prague — Utku's place was perfect for me. He gave loads of tips on things to do, places to eat, and nearby sights. Really friendly, and the place was exactly as described."Tony · Verified Airbnb review
"Five minutes from the airport — perfect for a one-night stay. The village has good bus connections and small shops. Lovely and cosy, with a great seating area outside the apartment. Happy to come back."Lucas · Verified Airbnb review
Garden StudioStay 01 · from €59
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Spacious StudioStay 04 · from €99
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The garden, the parking, and the forest at the end of the lane.
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Terrace StudioStay 02 · from €69
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Attic ApartmentStay 03 · from €99
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PP Pazderna · horses on the village edge
KindStay sits in a quiet residential lane in Tuchoměřice — close enough to Prague Airport that an early flight is no longer a problem to solve, and far enough from the runway that you'll forget it's there at all.
Each apartment is fully self-contained: a real kitchen, comfortable beds, fast Starlink WiFi, your own private door. Everything you'd actually need — plus the small things most places forget.
Whether you're catching an early flight, slipping away for the weekend, here for business nearby, or breaking up a long European drive — our place is convenient for the way you'll be travelling.
Six minutes to PRG. Quiet enough for a real night's sleep, even with a 5am check-in.
For airport staysFor visiting teams at Aero Vodochody, Hostivice, or the airport business parks, Kladno, and Prague.
For businessForest at the door, Prague at the door. The city when you want it, calm when you don't.
For weekendersFree parking right at the suite. An easy stop on the Berlin–Prague–Vienna run.
For road trips
Únětický pivovar · short drive away
Prague is an hour away — Old Town, the castle, Vyšehrad. But there's quieter beauty within walking distance: a baroque chapel above the village, a forest of beech, three ponds at Hostivice.
We've put together a short, opinionated guide for guests with time to fill: half-day walks, full-day Prague itineraries, the right tram to take, where to find a real lunch, and which pubs to skip.
Open the local guideThe runway most travellers come for. Direct bus from the village, or 6 minutes by car.
6 min · car / direct busDirect bus from Tuchoměřice straight to the green metro line — no transfers.
20 min · direct busCafés, trams and the green line into the centre — bus 312 to Veleslavín, then metro line A.
22 min · bus + metroCharles Bridge, the Astronomical Clock, Old Town Square — straight into the heart of the city.
30 min · bus + metroThe industrial hub west of Prague — also reachable by a direct bus line from the village.
25 min · direct busGrocery store, pharmacy and a handful of everyday shops, all at the edge of the village.
6 min · walkDesigner outlet shopping, plus Majaland indoor children's park and the Dinosauria Museum under one roof.
3 min · carA full mall on the way to Prague — Albert hypermarket, fashion, cinema, food court. The mall most locals actually use — quieter than Metropole, easier parking.
8 min · carOne of Prague's biggest malls — fashion, electronics, restaurants. End of metro line B.
12 min · carIKEA, Tesco, Hornbach and more — everything you need for a longer stay, all in one stop.
14 min · carMarked walking paths through pine and beech, looping back to the village square — and the PP Pazderna geological monument is a short detour.
2 min · walkA 17th-century baroque church and former Jesuit residence — now home to the Chemin Neuf community — at the top of the village.
5 min · walkA 13th-century hilltop ruin in the Zákolanský creek valley — open daily June–August, a classic bike route from the village.
15 min · bikeA chain of historic fishponds and meadows — flat trails for walking, running and cycling, a local favourite year-round.
15 min · bikeA dramatic rocky valley on Prague's edge — Slavic hillfort remains, swimming pool in summer, marked trails year-round.
10 min · carA revived 16th-century village brewery serving its own unpasteurised lager — a proper Czech afternoon.
12 min · carThe village destroyed by the Nazis in 1942 — now a quiet, deeply moving open-air memorial and rose garden.
12 min · carLooking for half-day walks, full-day Prague itineraries, the right tram to take?
Open the local guide"Very happy with the stay — comfortable, clean, and in a very quiet spot. I was looking for somewhere to stay before an early flight from Prague Airport, and this was a great location, very close by. A perfect choice — I'd definitely recommend it."
"Used it for one night before flying out of Prague — Utku's place was perfect for me. I didn't get to explore the area, but he gave loads of tips on things to do, places to eat, and nearby sights. Really friendly, and the place was exactly as described."
"Extremely happy. The host was very helpful and communication was perfect. The room was lovely — we felt right at home. A great terrace to sit on. Definitely recommend."
"Five minutes from the airport — perfect for a one-night stay like ours. The village has good bus connections and small shops, so you're well covered. The place was lovely and cosy. My favourite part was the seating area right outside the apartment door. Happy to come back. Thanks. :)"
"Very good value, free parking, nice neighbourhood, and close to the airport. Recommended!"