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Four Seasons Hotel Prague

Four Seasons Hotel Prague sits on the Vltava River at the foot of Charles Bridge, in the dead centre of Old Town. Opened in 2001, it merges three historic buildings with a contemporary main structure, placing four centuries of architecture under one address. The oldest wing dates to 1568, a Baroque structure once behind the abbey of the Knights of the Cross, its cross-vaults and wrought-iron doors still intact. The 1827 Neoclassical wing recalls the Austro-Hungarian salon in powder blue and gilded Biedermeier furniture. The 1883 Neo-Renaissance wing, built for fish merchant Podhorsky, was restored tile by tile. Architect Petr Brzobohatý unified the ensemble in 2001 with Czech ochre sandstone; Pierre-Yves Rochon overhauled rooms in 2012. Across 157 rooms and suites, Bohemian crystal chandeliers throw the light Prague is known for. The Royal Suite sits in the Baroque wing with Charles Bridge and Prague Castle in its windows; a riverside Villa stands on the Vltava bank.

CottoCrudo, widely regarded as one of Prague's finest Italian restaurants, anchors dining with a raw bar, cheese cave, and wine cellar; its seasonal terrace extends along the river, reflections of the bridge in every glass. Ava Spa occupies a historic wing facing Prague Castle, five treatment rooms drawing on Czech spa traditions, peat from Bohemian moorlands is the signature ingredient, with a vitality pool, waterfall, and fireplace lounge. Board the hotel's private boat for an hour through Devil's Canal, or let the concierge arrange a private after-hours tour of Karlštejn Castle, the Gothic fortress where Charles IV stored the crown jewels. Four Seasons Prague folds four centuries of architecture into a single address — and the stone bridge standing in the river since 1357 is its best calling card.

Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa

Step back into the glamorous century of the Baroque at Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa, where gold gilded mirrors, meticulously restored frescoes, and original artworks create a storybook setting. A short distance from Prague Castle and Charles Bridge, this hotel is composed of four former bourgeois homes in Prague’s Old Town. As you sip a glass of wine while lounging on a plush gold and red sofa, dine on goulash with potato pancakes at the courtyard restaurant, and find bliss at the Ecsotica Spa, you may wonder if you have entered a real life fairytale.

A dazzling, regal style pervades the 47 guest rooms and suites, decorated with gold framed mirrors, four poster beds dressed in gold and red, and crystal chandeliers. Each Deluxe Room comes with an antique writing desk, minibar, air conditioning, and a marble bathroom where you can freshen up. Suites vary in size (the bi level Family Suites sleep up to four people), but all have a living room and are individually designed with Baroque style furnishings and original features such as wooden beams, Gothic ceilings, and wall paintings.

The Grand Mark Prague

Nestled in a former baroque palace, The Grand Mark Prague creates an aura of luxury, artfully blending classical design with modern art, technology and features throughout. The location is ideal for leisure and entertainment as it is within walking distance of all the key attractions in Prague, as well as high end designer shopping. Guest accommodations evoke the elegance and grandeur of the original castle. Design elements incorporate rich textures, fine furnishings and specially commissioned artwork to enhance the traveler’s comfort and experience. In addition to all the latest luxuries, the rooms maintain a contemporary atmosphere with white washed walls and splashes of color for contrast. The hotel’s charming courtyard garden and terraces offer the perfect settings for enjoying a memorable meal, or simply relaxing in a hidden enclave in the city center.

Andaz Prague

Luxury lifestyle hotel Andaz Prague, housed in the iconic Sugar Palace, is located in the historical center of Prague. While wandering around the hotel, embark on a journey through the city’s stories and legends or venture out and discover one of Europe’s most beautiful metropoles. The Old Town Square is within walking distance, along with many other iconic landmarks. Let a faithful lion watch over your dreams or reach for the stars like Princess Libuše did, in the comfort of your artfully designed room. Make yourself at home in one of our 176 thoughtfully designed rooms that capture Prague’s rich heritage and combine it with modern creativity to bring you a luxurious space with breathtaking city views no matter where you are.

Mandarin Oriental, Prague

Prague’s most compelling luxury is rarely found in display, but in the depth of its historic architecture, the hush of its spaces, and the careful balance between preserving the past and inhabiting it in the present. Mandarin Oriental, Prague is a perfect expression of that sensibility. Set in Malá Strana, one of the city’s most atmospheric quarters, the hotel occupies a former Dominican monastery dating back to the 14th century, with parts of the original structure and the walls of the former Church of St. Mary Magdalene still intact. The restoration, led by Dům a Město Architects with architectural consultant Otakar Dvořák, carefully preserved vaulted ceilings, cloisters, and historic masonry, allowing the building to retain Prague’s characteristic quietness and sense of time even within a contemporary luxury setting. The hotel offers 99 rooms and suites, including 79 guestrooms and 20 suites, many overlooking cobbled streets, monastery gardens, or Prague Castle, while the interiors introduce contemporary Czech, German, and Israeli artworks in a restrained, modern language that allows the monastery’s stillness to meet Mandarin Oriental’s signature refinement.

Dining and wellness complete the character of this historic urban retreat. At its heart is Monastiq Restaurant, which centers on contemporary Czech cuisine, while Monastiq Bar & Lounge carries the social rhythm from day into evening. The dining spaces extend the layered atmosphere of the former monastery, shaped by Mandarin Oriental’s quietly polished service and a sense that meals here belong as much to the city’s lifestyle as to the hotel itself. Most distinctive of all is the hotel’s Spa, set in the oldest part of the building within a former Renaissance chapel, where Gothic walls and historical texture become part of the restorative experience. As morning light falls across ancient stone walls and monastery corridors, and the bells, mist, and walking rhythm of Malá Strana settle into the day, the hotel takes on an almost meditative calm. Compared with the more outward language of many urban luxury hotels, Mandarin Oriental, Prague feels more like a conversation spoken softly, about history, about space, and about the art of staying well.

W Prague

Located in the heart of the capital, W Prague will open its doors at the former and well-renowned Grand Hotel Evropa. This radical art nouveau-style property pushed boundaries when it opened in 1905 and will do so again with the W brand’s progressive design and innovative spirit. The hotel is a renovation of the former Grand Hotel Evropa and, with its historic structure and lasting elements, will be combined with a new modern oval-shaped extension to create an intriguing blend of old-world glamour and bold new concepts.

W Prague will offer 161 stylish guestrooms and suites, including the Extreme Wow (Presidential) Suite and multiple exciting restaurants and bars.

The new hotel will revive the Grand Cafe, invite thirsty guests to the infamous W Lounge and feature a Rooftop bar with an outdoor terrace. It is set to be the ultimate destination for style-savvy locals and guests to enjoy sweeping cityscape views and a fabulous cocktail and culinary experience.

Fairmont Golden Prague

Set along the banks of the Vltava River at the end of Paris Street, Fairmont Golden Prague reintroduces a meticulously restored modernist landmark as a refined chapter in the city’s riverfront life, seamlessly weaving Prague’s layered history with contemporary luxury. Within easy walking distance of Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and the Jewish Quarter, the hotel enjoys a location that balances cultural gravitas with the rhythm of the city. The property encompasses 320 rooms, suites, and serviced residences, all designed with warm natural materials, soft tonal palettes, and bespoke furnishings that create a calm, residential elegance. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of the river or Prague’s storied skyline, while Fairmont Gold elevates the experience with private check-in, dedicated concierge service, and exclusive lounge access for guests seeking a heightened level of privacy.

Dining forms the heart of the hotel’s identity, with six distinct restaurants and bars shaping a seamless progression from day to night. The crowning highlight is Zlatá Praha, a destination restaurant set high above the city, where refined cuisine is paired with sweeping panoramic views, positioning it among Prague’s most compelling fine-dining addresses. Golden Eye Rooftop Bar and Greenhouse further expand the culinary narrative, offering creative dishes, light fare, and cocktails set against the ever-changing riverfront backdrop. At Fairmont Golden Prague, luxury is defined not by excess, but by the precise harmony of architectural heritage, setting, and thoughtful service, offering discerning travelers an authentic riverfront address deeply connected to the soul of Prague.

Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague

Augustine Hotel is a safe oasis in the heart of the city - the perfect place to escape the world. Luxury hotel conveniently located in the center of Prague's fabled Lesser Town district, right below Prague Castle and just steps away from Charles Bridge. Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Prague is the quintessence of Prague's history, character and beauty. 

As part of Luxury Collection, Augustine defines the destination with its deep history and energy inspired by the 13th century Augustine monastery, which is interconnected with the hotel and still active with four monks living there. The hotel is directly connected to Baroque St. Thomas Church and offers special tours where guests may experience an authentic Augustinian monastery and a 13th-century library without stepping outside of the hotel. The property offers 101 individually furnished contemporary luxury rooms and suites in various categories including four exquisite signature suites that will definitely inspire guests.

BoHo Prague Hotel

With its minimalist style, BoHo Prague Hotel provides a chic contrast to the ornate grandeur of nearby Old Town. Pairing eye-catching modern design with friendly service and luxury touches, this boutique retreat is made for exclusive city breaks. Step inside to discover striking contemporary interiors, where bold furnishings are balanced against an elegant neutral colour scheme. In the lounge and foyer, high ceilings and full-length windows evoke the hotel’s former life as the city newspaper office. By day, enjoy a coffee in the lounge, or an indulgent spa treatment. Then, as evening draws in, savour international cuisine in the restaurant, or a signature cocktail in the stylish bar, before retiring to your sophisticated room.

The Mozart Prague

Once a royal palace, playing host to the likes of Mozart, Beethoven, and Wagner, The Mozart Prague retains a majestic glamour, with sumptuous four poster beds and colorful frescoes. A warm welcome, private airport transfer, luxurious guest rooms, and a refined restaurant only add to the royal experience. With a prime position overlooking the Vltava River, and within minutes from Charles Bridge, our baroque palace is the ideal start from which you explore the enchanting cobbled streets and centuries old edifices of Prague’s Old Town.

The hotel's 70 guest rooms and suites each have their own character. Some are endowed with four poster beds and exposed wooden beams; others are decorated with busts and chaise lounges. Luxurious suites are adorned with hand painted frescoes. Large windows look out across the River Vltava or a stone paved courtyard, and every room comes with a minibar, coffee machine, tea facilities, and a special story. Deluxe suites also have a separate living area, while most of the family suites have two or three bedrooms and a spacious lounge.

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