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Prague

At the geographical heart of Europe, Prague’s beautiful cityscape has been carved and sustained by a variety of emperors, artists and religious communities, from the Gothic exuberance of its castle and cathedral, to the dignity of the medieval Jewish Cemetery, and the 19th-century opulence of the “new” town. Under Communist rule, Prague was off the tourist map, but since 1989 the city has seen a surge of visitors eager to take in this spectacular city.

  • This was the best museum in Prague! I stumbled into it one day when I was freezing cold and spent a whole afternoon marveling at the fabulous artifacts and the interesting stories told by members of the Lobkowicz family via the earphone device that is provided free of charge with museum admission. This is a must see for any visitor to Prague and you must include it in your next edition of the Eyewitness Travel Guide.

  • These apartments had a fantastic central location, and were excellent value for money. The one-bedroom we stayed in had everything you could need for a short city break and was big enough to have accommodated a whole group of people. Would definately recommend to the budget traveller!

  • Lovely, modern hotel. Big spacious rooms, with a contemporary feel. Great buffet breakfast, with lots of choice!

    Brilliant value for money.

  • Artel

    Artel's flagship store is situated in the heart of Old Town. While the highlight is a dovecote wall filled with the company's exquisite crystal (mouth-blown and hand-engraved in the Czech Republic), the boutique also features books, jewelry, one-of-a-kind design objects and "found" objects--from antique books to toys and Bohemian textiles.

  • A building with a fascinating history - it was occupied by the Secret Police during the communist regime and later a convent. The hotel is great for anyone travelling to Prague who doesn't want cheap and cheerful but would also prefer to spend their money on beer, goulash and garnets than a hotel...a brilliant mid-price option.

    Staff are friendly and helpful and the rooms are lovely. They vary from a typical one bedroom to mini suites and, in the older part of the hotel, huge rooms with masses of space.

    Only a five minute walk to the Old Town Square and with great bars, restaurants and shops to pass on the way, the Cloister Inn is a brilliant choice for a Prague holiday.

  • Hotel General Prague *****

    The charming Hotel General is a newly opened small-sized hotel in the city centre of Prague. 20 elegant rooms feature the theme of generals and commanders. Experience the magical combination of luxurious elegance and service beyond your expactations.This 5 star hotel offers Restaurant, Wine Bar, Sauna, Garage parking and Boardroom.

  • Hotel Praha

    In 1981, after five years of construction, the Czechoslovak government officially inaugurated Hotel Praha, but not everyone would be able to stay at this luxury hotel, incorporating the most modern technologies of its day and forming a broad cantilevered S-curve on a hilltop in the city's finest residential neighborhood. Hotel Praha was purpose-built for the exclusive use of high-level political delegations from Eastern Block countries and their allies. Today, the hotel is privately owned and got through major reconstruction and modernization. New owners kept original design and décor of the building. Like the lair of a James Bond villain, Hotel Praha included an acre of marble in the lobby, a heliport, bulletproof glass, and a garden villa for Leonid Brezhnev’s romantic assignations. It is cool place to stay!

    www.oldoakdesign.com/hotel_praha_info.html

    Their official website: www.htlpraha.cz

  • I have travelled a lot around this great planet of ours and this is definately one of the quietest hotels I've stayed in,not because it was empty but because there weren't any inconsiderate guests slamming doors all night,unlike most of the other hotels I've stayed at around the world.

  • Where else in Prague you can stay in a place where a baroque church gem lies next door, where you hear the chant of the convent with organ playing, where breathtaking history wrote amazing stories of the Jesuits, the Grey Sisters of St. Franciscus, Communist Secret Police with its infamous prison incarcerating our president to be Mr. Vaclav Havel and H.R.H. Prince of Wales paying him a tribute in person?

    There is just one answer to this simple question: it is The Unitas Hotel.

    It has the location, it has its great story and it has the ambiance created by a couple of Czech hotel enthusiasts who still believe in honesty of business and fair hospitality.

    All rooms were constructed by setting up real convent cells in a line creating large and spacious cabinets rarely seen in the historical centre of Prague.

    * King Size Beds
    * Imflammable Materials
    * Smoke Detectors
    * Air Condition
    * Minibars
    * Comfortable Working Desk
    * Internet Access Cabel / Wireless
    * LCD Screens with Sat TV and DVD Player
    * Direct Dial Phones
    
  • Sits on the banks of the Danube, it is an absolutely stunning builidng that was built in Budapest in a Gothic Style

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