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A gorgeous hidden gem in Malostranská; the Rezidence Lundborg will tuck you in with beauty and service. The all suites and apartments hotel is practically right next door to Charles Bridge.
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Luxury squared at the new Kempinski hotel. The property dates back to the 15th century and has been carefully reconstructed to offer 75 rooms and suites.
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Ambassador Zlatá husa
At the bottom of Václavské nám. you can find this glitzy Art Nouveau tower with extensive conference facilities, a casino and Baroque-style rooms.
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Aria
A music-dominated hotel, that offers wonderful service, luxurious rooms (all modelled to honour a particular artist, be it John Coltrane, ABBA or Mozart), and the opportunity to enjoy relaxing music in the privacy of a secluded listening room.
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Buddha Bar Hotel
You may be familiar with the Buddha Bar Restaurants in Paris, London, and the like. Now for the first time ever the brand has opened its own hotel.
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Carlo IV
The Carlo IV is pure, unadulterated luxury, with rooms of impeccable taste and every imaginable convenience designed by Maurizio Papiri.
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Corinthia Towers
All the convenience you would demand from a 24-floor hotel in a capital city. In addition to a top-class oriental and Italian restaurant, facilities include a casino, fitness centre and ten-pin bowling.
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Esplanade
Almost 100 years old, this hotel is crammed with charm. The rooms are opulent and the double beds really are doubles.
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Four Seasons
Just a step from Charles Bridge, the Four Seasons affords its guests with as much class and comfort as is humanly possible. Over
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Grand Hotel Bohemia
An Austrian-run hotel with attractive Art Nouveau rooms and staff who are renowned for their efficiency. The hotel has a café and laundry service.
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Grand Hotel Praha
Run by the Apostolic Residence crew, the neighbouring Grand Hotel is an equally sumptious place to stay, with suitably grand views over Old Town Square and classically furnished rooms.
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Hilton Prague
Easily recognisable as the glass box on the Vltava, Hilton Prague has all the facilities expected in this international brand.
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Hilton Prague Old Town
The city's second, smaller Hilton boasts a classy interior in an enviable location. All the high-class Hilton amenities are available in a newer and lovely setting.
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Hoffmeister
Just below the castle is the Hoffmeister, a modern, elegant and reasonably-priced hotel. Rooms have satellite TV, phone, minibar, writing desk and bathrooms with both showers and bathtubs.
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InterContinental Praha
The friendliest front desk and most helpful concierge in all of Prague might be your first contact with this big, international hotel that has been looking after high flyers since before the fall of communism.
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Iron Gate
A gorgeous hotel bang in the middle of Staré Město, with an idyllic courtyard to distract from the the maddening crowd outside.
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Josef
One of Prague's first design hotels (from Eva Jiřičná) is crammed, in a minimalist way, with style and edges.
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Kempinski Hybernská Prague
Luxury squared at the new Kempinski hotel. The property dates back to the 15th century and has been carefully reconstructed to offer 75 rooms and suites.
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Kings Court
Can’t miss location off Náměstí Republiky, the Kings Court is 5-star luxury squared. The lobby is all shine and sparkles, while the rooms are spacious and well-kitted out.
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Le Palais
Modern elegance personified in this renovated Belle Epoch building in leafy Vinohrady with fabulous views over Nusle. Rooms are luxurious with all mod cons plus DVD players, but two suites even have their own fireplaces.
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Mandarin Oriental
Rooms have at least two LCD TVs, bath and shower, robes and slippers and DVD player in addition to regular room amenities. Design,
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Palace Praha
A beautiful Viennese Art Nouveau building houses this hotel, which has been providing superior service to wealthier visitors to Prague since 1906.
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Paris
Everything is Art Nouveau in this building, from its intricate façade to the lamps and other furnishings in its café and restaurant.
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Prague Imperial Hotel
From the ridiculous to the sublime, the Imperial Hotel has been restored to its five-star, multi-styled magnificence.
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Prague Marriott
Bigger really is better; plus you've got an excellent location to boot. Every amenity imaginable and size, lots of it. Higher priced suites have two levels.
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Praha Hotel
This place was once reserved for high ranking officials and nasty dictators only, Castro, Ceausescu and Gaddafi have all dipped their toes in the hotel pool.
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President
A range of top-class suites, an executive floor, a casino and a fitness room and spa, have earned the President five star status (though even their large standard rooms have a sofa).
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Radisson SAS Alcron
Built in 1930 and restored to its former glory in 1999, this place has picked up a heap of design awards. Guests can expect rooms that have the warmth and grace of state rooms on a luxury liner.
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Rezidence Lundborg
A gorgeous hidden gem in Malostranská; the Rezidence Lundborg will tuck you in with beauty and service. The all suites and apartments hotel is practically right next door to Charles Bridge.
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Riverside Hotel Prague
As the name suggests, this hotel is on the Vltava, and views of the castle and Prague's gold-tipped towers improve the higher your well-equipped room is.
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Royal Palace
The first 5-star Best Western hotel in Europe; the Royal Palace (neighbor to Prague Castle) is fit for royalty. Boutique amenities and personal touches abound.
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Santini Residence
A small residence beautifully situated around the covered courtyard of the Valkounsky house, which boasts restored frescoes and painted wooden ceilings.
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Savoy
If you ask a question in this hotel, a flutter of staff arrive to answer you. Rooms are comfortable and reassuring and once managed to contain the Spice Girls.
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Sheraton Prague Charles Square Hotel
The Sheraton near Karlovo náměstí offers comfy beds, a good in between Old and New Town location plus in room high speed internet connection and a variety of dining options.
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The Augustine
The long awaited Rocco Forte property is now open. Comprising seven buildings, including part of the St. Thomas Monastery, you’ll want for nothing amongst these walls.
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The Golden Gate Hotel & Suites
Modern luxury in premium, deluxe (some of these have no windows) and studio suites in this reconstructed building. Amenities are the same for all rooms; king beds, robes, TV & DVD, kitchenette, minibar, safe, hair dryer, etc.
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U Prince
Making the best of the low, oak-beamed ceilings, views from the rooms of the Town Hall are quite stunning. Until, that is,
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Ventana
From the dark wooden, marble and quartz lobby to the understated sleek lines of the rooms, the Ventana Hotel breathes elegance.
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Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa
Incorporated in four Baroque and Renaissance buildings, the Alchymist skirts OTT but sublime refinements in service and with a Balinese spa beautifully nestled in the 16th century cellars, opulence wins out.
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