Prague’s Hotels
Categories: Europe, Prague, Hotels
Feb 29th
The Czech Republic holds at least 12 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, even the center of the capital City, Prague, was declared a UNESCO site due to the architectural diversity among its buildings. Prague’s beauty and history have been drawing visitors to this city for years, and the hotels are growing and advancing to accommodate you even better.
The Hotel President is located in the heart of the city on the Vltava River. This hotel is ideal for groups and offers 130 guest rooms along with plenty of meeting space, the hotel can accommodate up to 200 people for meetings. Though this hotel is perfect for business travelers, it tends to feel more warm and leisurely rather than like your standard business hotel. High end travelers can splurge and stay in one of the three senior suites. These suites include a spacious separate living room, beautiful views of Prague Castle, and a large terrace. Also they offer the presidential suite, which consists of a big bedroom with a king bed, a parlor, kitchenette, three bathrooms and a large terrace, and a Jacuzzi bathtub in the master bathroom. This room also offers panoramic views of Prague Castle on the Vltava River from the bedroom, the parlor and the terrace.
The Four Seasons Hotel Prague is known for its extensive art collection, which ranges form old lithographs of Prague to extreme Czech modernism. You will be treated to castle views right from your window when staying in the one-bedroom suites, as most of them have floor-to-ceiling windows that face the west and south. The living room is separate from the bedroom and consists of a sofa, coffee table, chairs and a writing desk equipped with high speed internet access. Also included is two TVs and a CD and DVD player, a luxury marble bathroom in the master room. Found in the master bathroom you will find deep soaking tub, separate glass-enclosed shower and built –in plasma TV, also a guest powder room is located off the living area. Their one-bedroom superior suite has breathtaking views of the Vltava River, Prague Castle, the Charles Bridge and the Mala Strana neighborhood. Another perk of the Four Seasons Hotel Prague is their twice named best restaurant in the Czech Republic by Zagat, Allegro Restaurant. This restaurant offers great views of the river and Prague Castle, and they serve lunch and dinner menus which offer Italian, Mediterranean and Continental Cuisine alongside Bohemian specialties.

The InterContinental Prague is located in walking distance from the Old Town, the Charles Bridge, the Jewish Quarter and Prague Castle, putting you right in the thick of it. Through the hotel you can also arrange an “in the know” package, which includes plans such as a private tour of Prague Castle, or a private architectural tour of the city’s most beautiful and famous buildings and monuments. When it comes to choosing a room, consider the presidential suite on the eighth floor. This suite offers views of the river and Old Town, and consists of a large living room with a bar, a fully equipped office, a bedroom, kitchenette, private sauna and a Jacuzzi. They also offer five family suites which offer two king-sized beds, and the Golden Prague Residence, which is a group of 27 apartments adjacent to the hotel.
If you are looking to spend the day in the city and retire to your room, you can stay at the Centralni Lazne Spa Hotel. This hotel is located outside Prague on the western part of the Czech Republic, near the German border, and right in the center of the beautiful countryside. Near here you will also find a large concentration of natural mineral springs. Centralni Lazne consists of 108 standard rooms, and their spa. The spa is less like an American spa, and more like a medicinal retreat. The spa experience includes a visit with an on-premise doctor, who will prescribe treatments besed on a patient’s condition. Treatments range from healing skin conditions and helping to recuperate after a surgery.
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