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Four Seasons Prague

$$$$, Staré Mesto

User Rating: **** 3.7

Fodor's Review:

If you love hotels with every small luxury -- morning newspapers with your breakfast, in-room massages, and twice-daily maid service, the expense of the rooms will be easier to justify. Sean Connery and Owen Wilson could only agree, having stayed here while they worked in Prague. A baroque house from 1737 and a renovated neoclassical former factory from 1846 are joined together through a contemporary building to form this large luxury hotel with an unbeatable riverside location. Room 234 is the proverbial "room with a view" offering a sweeping vista of the Charles Bridge. Service is consistently excellent and the friendliness of the staff is unbeatable. The in-house restaurant could serve your best meal in Prague.

User Reviews & Ratings:

What's better than this?

Posted by yankees35 from San Diego, California on 2/20/08

This is with out a doubt the best Four Seasons there is. The Premier Suite in the Main Buildng was fantastic, as I got an excellent overall veiw of Prague. Alegro's style of cooking was off the charts, and the service was incompareble to any thing else. The service was very kind and they made huge accomidations I could not believe they could do. Although it was expensive, it was completely worth it.
ROOM: 5.0
ATMOSPHERE: 5.0
SERVICE: 5.0
VALUE: 5.0
RATING: 5.0

Is this really a Four Seasons?

Posted by Jacqui from Los Angeles on 9/21/05

We stayed here for lack of choice and were very disappointed. The hotel is unexceptional, the views are largely obscured and the common areas are not worth mentioning. Although we had booked a deluxe room, they initially tried to put us in the "old" building on a below-ground level floor. After complaining, we were relegated to a new room facing another building with a neck-breaking view of the water. Location-wise, the hotel is great. It's a few blocks from Charles Bridge (leading to the Little Quarter and the Castle Area) and a few blocks (in the other direction) to Old Town Square. The service was awful - simply not what you would expect from a Four Seasons. The concierge was largely unhelpful and seemed to be intent on pushing people to one restaurant (not a very good one). Incidentally, we recommend making reservations ahead of time as a lot of the restaurants seemed to book out. The personnel in the restaurant and bar was even worse. The bartenders were exceptionally unfriendly and not a single person did anything above and beyond. The spa services were adequate. If there was another hotel to stay, we would have.
ROOM: 3.0
ATMOSPHERE: 3.0
SERVICE: 2.0
VALUE: 1.0
RATING: 2.4

 

INFO

  • Address: Veleslavinova 21, Prague, Bohemia, 110 00
  • Phone: 221-427-000
  • Fax: 221-426-977
  • Web site
  • Hotel Details: 141 rooms, 20 suites
  • In-room: safe, dial-up.
  • In-hotel: restaurant, concierge, bar, gym, parking (fee), no-smoking rooms, some pets allowed (fee). minibar.
  • Rate includes: European Plan
  • Credit Cards: AE, DC, MC, V
  • Metro: Line A: Staromestska