Overview
Built as a palatial private home in 1897, Hotel Le Palais Prague is one of the finest examples of Belle Époque architecture in the city. Located in an exclusive residential area, it is just a five-minute drive from the famed Wenceslas Square. Opened in 2002, the hotel is already recognized as a local hospitality landmark. The interiors present the confident style of Veronika Jurkowitsch, who has created a perfect symbiosis of historical elegance, state-of-the-art amenities and attention to detail. Our individually designed luxurious guest rooms and suites are a great combination of high-quality design, fine materials, warm colors and modern technology. Some of them boast original fresco ceilings, a balcony or a fireplace. With only 72 rooms, this is a true boutique hotel with the most beautiful suites. With its combination of conference rooms and the hotel restaurant, the Hotel Le Palais Prague is a perfect setting for business meetings, charity events, private celebrations and weddings.
Dining In
The restaurant Le Papillon, with young dynamic Chef Radek Šubrt, serves modern seasonal cuisine, based on first-quality fresh ingredients from around the world. Le Papillon’s summer garden, located to the side of the hotel, offers a uniquely peaceful setting with beautiful views. The classic, wood-lined library with its inviting fireplace, and the elegant English-style lobby bar with comfortable leather armchairs, are at guests’ disposal 24 hours a day.
Recreation and Health
The newly opened PURE SPA, with 5 treatment rooms and the finest products from Ligne St. Barth, offers a Hammam bed, soft pack and exclusive treatments such as Fruit and Spice, among others. The Health Club has a gym, sauna, steam, aroma showers, in a luxurious, contemporary environment.
Features
High-speed Internet access. Wi-Fi LAN. Banquets. Concierge service, 24-hour room service, secretarial service, laundry and dry cleaning service, currency exchange, international newspapers, limousine service, garage parking, and car rental.
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