Hotel Overview
This elegant venue hides behind the pleasant facade of the 14th-century building in the so-called Lesser Town (Malá Strana) in Prague. The street on which it sits leads from the top part of the Malá Strana Square uphill to the Prague Castle and St. Vitus' Cathedral, and was once a part of the King's Road to Charles Bridge. All of those landmarks are within a 10-minute walk, while Prague's New Town and Wenceslas Square are just 10 minutes further away. The historical building dates back to 1348, but has been masterfully refurbished and decorated exclusively with top quality materials and products. Some of the stylish rooms have warm-coloured walls and designer carpeted floors, oriental rugs and bathrooms with standalone bathtubs, painted tiles on the floor and glass walls. While others have thoughtful touches, such as extracts of Jan Neruda's most famous poems written on the walls.
Nerudova, 44
Prague
Czech Republic
420257535557