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There are 60 rooms and 12 luxury suites. All feature modern technology such as DVD players and free WiFi, adding an extra touch of convenience to these charming interiors. Some benefit from fireplaces and are adorned with ceiling frescoes by renowned Czech painter Luděk Marold. The bathrooms, meanwhile, are embellished with marble.
On the dining side, Le Papillon serves haute Czech and European cuisine from chef Martin Ševít, which in summer can be enjoyed on the garden terrace, while contemplating the enchanting view over the Nusle valley. The terrace is absolutely enchanting.
The lobby bar offers delicious aperitifs in a traditional English setting. But our favorite part is the magnificent bookshop, decorated with old books in pure 19th-century style.
Created to awaken the senses, the hotel spa promises absolute relaxation with candlelight massages and coffee scrubs in partnership with the Ligne St. Barth brand.
Just a 5-minute drive from the famous Wenceslas Square, it’s close to numerous parks, cafés and restaurants. With excellent transport links, the hotel is close to two metro stations and 18 km from Prague Ruzyně International Airport. Ideal for a stay in Prague away from the hustle and bustle of the city center.
Prague is undoubtedly one of Europe’s most beautiful cities. We were able to visit the city in the best possible conditions by staying in one of Prague’s most beautiful residences: Le Palais.
A former palace built in 1841, Le Palais Hotel Prague enjoys a privileged location in the heart of the Vinohrady residential district, and boasts impressive Art Deco architecture. The décor is magnificent, with frescoes by the artist Ludek Marold, who even lived here, and a timeless ambience. It’s easy to understand why this Palace has been awarded 5 stars since 2002, and was voted Prague’s best boutique hotel in 2012.
There are 60 rooms and 12 luxury suites. All feature modern technology such as DVD players and free WiFi, adding an extra touch of convenience to these charming interiors. Some benefit from fireplaces and are adorned with ceiling frescoes by renowned Czech painter Luděk Marold. The bathrooms, meanwhile, are embellished with marble.
On the dining side, Le Papillon serves haute Czech and European cuisine from chef Martin Ševít, which in summer can be enjoyed on the garden terrace, while contemplating the enchanting view over the Nusle valley. The terrace is absolutely enchanting.
The lobby bar offers delicious aperitifs in a traditional English setting. But our favorite part is the magnificent bookshop, decorated with old books in pure 19th-century style.
Created to awaken the senses, the hotel spa promises absolute relaxation with candlelight massages and coffee scrubs in partnership with the Ligne St. Barth brand.
Just a 5-minute drive from the famous Wenceslas Square, it’s close to numerous parks, cafés and restaurants. With excellent transport links, the hotel is close to two metro stations and 18 km from Prague Ruzyně International Airport. Ideal for a stay in Prague away from the hustle and bustle of the city center.
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