HOTEL DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION
Hotel Paris is superbly located in Prague historical centre, near the Old Town Square and Wenceslas Square, at the entrance of King’s Road to the Prague Castle, and not far from shops, banks, business centres and historical sights. Hotel offers luxury hotel rooms and suites in Prague with an exclusive view of Prague Old Town. Hotel Paris was built by the renowned architect J. Vejrych in 1904, the hotel interior was designed by A. Pfeifer, and the ceramic mosaics used mainly to decorate the hotel restaurant’s interior are by J. Köhler. Hotel Paris has preserved its unmistakable look of a First Republic, pompous neo-Gothic building with bold elements of Art Nouveau for almost one-hundred years.
HOTEL ROOMS AND EQUIPMENT
Hotel Paris offers luxury and comfortable accommodation in the centre of Prague. All 86 elegantly appointed guest rooms, uniquely styled and sized are equipped with air-conditioning, electronic safe, direct dial phone with voicemail, internet connection, colour Sat-TV, mini bar with a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks and a smoke detector. Rooms are handsomely decorated and furnished with replicas of the original furniture. The bathrooms with comfortable floor heating are equipped with bath or shower, toilet and bidet. Some rooms have balconies with a view of the Municipal House and Prague city centre. The Royal Tower Suite is interconnected with the top of the tower, providing an exclusive 360° view of Prague historical center, by a wooden staircase.
HOTEL SERVICES AND FACILITIES
Hotel services: room services, concierge (Bentley), bar Chez de Amis, 3 conference rooms available with state-of-the-art conference facilities and equipment, including high speed internet connection throughout the hotel, Wellness & Spa: aqua massages, Jacuzzi, sauna, Turkish spa and fitness. Sarah Bernhardt restaurant is a masterpiece of architecture. It is named after Sarah Bernhardt, an actress and singer. The interior is classic Art Nouveau: blue cleft mosaic with original lighting fixtures, wooden wainscoting and gilded stuccowork. This makes the restaurant a pearl amongst its Prague rivals. The Sarah Bernhardt gourmet restaurant features outstanding French, Czech and international cuisine. "Café de Paris" resembles the traditional cafés in Paris; it also echoes the Art Nouveau 1920s culture that still flourishes in Prague.