Just 300 metres walk from Wenceslas Square, you can't go wrong with the location of this charming hotel. All rooms are located on the 3rd floor and higher. Access to the rooms is with a lift. The rooms vary in size due to the fact that the building is old. The single rooms are small, but the other rooms are spacious. All rooms have wooden floors and are nicely decorated in bright colours. Bathrooms are in good condition. There is no restaurant in the hotel. Breakfast is served in a small area behind the reception. This hotel has a classically traditional facade like almost all buildings in this street. The lobby is small and nicely furnished. There is a reception desk with the small breakfast area behind it. A small hotel with very friendly service in a perfect location. The hotel has an annex.
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Hotel facilities
24 Hour Security
Bar
Car Parking available
Cots Available
Express Checkout
Family Friendly
Local T.V.
Luggage Storage
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Payphone
Reception
Safety Deposit Boxes
Wheelchair Access
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The Czech Republic's capital and international showpiece, Prague is one of the most popular destinations in Eastern Europe. Its attraction lies in the physical beauty of the city with 600 years of architecture amazingly untouched by war. The centre has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it demands to be explored on foot, an entire outdoor museum of history and a haphazard mixture of splendid architecture.
In the 14th century Prague enjoyed a reputation of being one of the most important cities in Europe, but after the Second World War it disappeared completely behind the Iron Curtain. Since the 1989 Velvet Revolution and the end of Communism, Prague has thrown off the years of repression with alacrity and is returning to its earlier grandeur, enticing tourists of all types, looking for a city break, with its fairytale quality and romantic atmosphere.
The historical centre of the city is compact and its attractions are all within easy reach. The core comprises the Castle District (Hradèany) west of the River Vltava, and the Old and New town (Staré Mesto and Nové Mesto) to the east, joined by the famous Charles Bridge. The Castle District situated on the hill overlooking the city incorporates the main attractions, including the Castle itself and the Cathedral. The Old Town is a maze of alleyways, cobbled streets and passages winding their way towards the beautiful Old Town Square, Staromestské Námestí. Josefov Ghetto, the old Jewish Quarter, is enclosed within the old town. The New Town, in contrast, is modern and has been laid out in wide boulevards, most famously Wenceslas Square, the fashionable shopping boulevard leading up to the foot of the grand National Gallery. There are many great hotels in this area but they tend to book up quickly so do book early, particularly over peak dates.
The city’s cultural scene also features high on the list of things to do in Prague, with classical music concerts, opera and ballet, as well as the many art galleries around the city. It is constantly adding small new museums to its summertime list, often strange but curiously interesting. This beautiful city, a ‘symphony in stone’, built along the river and on the surrounding hills, has never ceased to capture the hearts and imagination of visitors, painters, photographers and poets.
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