Cupped around a historic piece of Staré Mesto, this palace consists of four buildings: three medieval houses, which were transformed into a baroque palace, and one neoclassicist rooming house built in 1836, offering tremendous views of Prague Castle, Charles Bridge, and the river. The location, view, and beauty of the building are truly unbeatable, not to mention the antique interior design and some of the most comfortable beds around. But what makes this hotel even more alluring is that supposedly Mozart was once locked into one of the rooms here and not let go until he wrote six sonnets for the owner. If you write sonnets, maybe you too can negotiate a deal on the room rate.
Reviewed by sarasotababe from Florida on 6/16/08
Currently this unique boutique hotel is under renovation. I would have given it all 5's if not for this. The location is wonderful as is the view. By next year this will truly be a 5* hotel. They will be renovating the reception area and adding a restaurant.
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