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mel1 Jun 6th, 2007 09:01 PM

Prague top class hotel ?
 
We have 3 nights in Prague and are splurging on this trip. Has anyone stayed at the Four Seasons?
Or can anyone please recommend a gorgeous luxury boutique hotel, rather than a chain, in the Old Town, near the Charles Bridge etc, which I understand is the area to be.
Many thanks

worldinabag Jun 6th, 2007 10:26 PM

Hi

Haven't stayed here but what about Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa - http://www.alchymisthotel.com

Billee Jun 7th, 2007 06:18 AM

Hope this isn't too late to help you; but just returned from Prague and spent several nights at the Four Seasons. It was very nice with a perfect location for walking to the main sights. The castle is a hike; but you can also cross the bridge and take a tram if needed. The only problem I had with the Four Seasons was the restaurant. The food was okay; but extremely over-priced. Due to time restrictions, we had breakfast there every morning. There's nothing like a $50.00 (US) bowl of cereal!! I would recommend finding a nearby restaurant for breakfast. Otherwise, it was a very good hotel with excellent service.

Dukey Jun 7th, 2007 06:45 AM

Unfortunately, for some, the Savoy, which has one of the best restaurants in the city IMO is closer to the castle than the Charles Bridge, etc...much quieter.

marginal_margiela Jun 7th, 2007 09:17 AM

Iron Gate is highly recommended. Carlos V is another top hotel. It is not near the Charles Bridge, however. The Intercontinental, a big glass box of a hotel, is right on Pariska St., the Via Condotti of Prague, and right on the Vlatava.

Christina Jun 7th, 2007 09:30 AM

There aren't hardly any "luxury" hotels in Prague, and probably only one right near the bridge (Four Seasons), so that's it. It isn't really the place to be, it's kind of tacky right around there. It depends how near you want to be, I guess.

I splurged (for me) and stayed at the Hotel Paris near Powder Gate which I thought was really nice, but I know if you'd call it luxury. It is a 5* hotel, though, according to its website. http://www.hotel-pariz.cz It's certainly not too far a walk to the bridge, but I wouldn't describe it as being right near the bridge. The main 5* hotels in Prague are chains, of course. The Palace isn't and is a 5*, but it's not near the bridge.

Really, the bridge thing is going to limit you to the 4 Seasons, I think.

mel1 Jun 7th, 2007 02:48 PM

Thanks, I'll check out all these options. Actually, I don't know why I am stuck on the bridge thing... my research so far suggested that was the place to be. I am more than happy to have more suggestions tho.
Also, can anyone recommend great Prague restaurants which are not touristy - good local food please (not fancy places)...thanks

amp322 Jun 8th, 2007 11:24 AM

What about the "Aria" in Mala Strana...

cmeyer54 Jun 8th, 2007 11:29 AM

Blue Duck(ling) restaurant is outstanding.

mandelieu Jun 8th, 2007 02:22 PM

Mandarin Oriental recently opened in Prague. We're scheduled to stay there in July and have heard very good reviews.

judymol Jun 11th, 2007 11:04 PM

Mel1

We are leaving for Budapest, Vienna and Prague this Thursday. We are staying at the Alchymist. Don't know if you will already be gone when we get back (6/27) but if interested I can let you know.

Also, I have stayed at the Mandarin Oriental elswhere and liked the whole experience better than Four Seasons and the hotel looks great on the web....

mel1 Jun 12th, 2007 02:09 AM

judymol, if you are still out there, Yes PLEASE, let me know about Alchemist when you return. It looks charming... but my hubby hates "cosy and comfortable" (bad experience, Seville!)... can you email me please to [email protected] with your impressions? Many thanks, Mel1

paultheman Jun 13th, 2007 09:21 AM

My wife and I stayed at the Riverside Hotel. We had a spacious room with a dynamite view of the river and town. Also their breakfast are plentiful and top notch. It is about a 15 minute walk to the St. Charles Bridge. Everything is within walking distance. If want great food; go for Kampa Park and the Square. Kampa Park was excellent and ranks along with our top restaurants in San Francisco. Good Luck!
Paul

Rumrita1 Jun 13th, 2007 02:40 PM

I stayed at the Alchymist about a month ago and enjoyed it. The location is good, in a quiet area near the US embassy. We are not not 5 star types for the most part, but got a good deal on Luxury link, so went for it. The room and furnishings were quite lavish and the bedtime chocolates were delicious. The Aquarius restuarant for dinner was expensive, but we had a 100 euro voucher as part of our deal. Also as a part of our package, breakfast was included as were transfers. So were 2 massages. The spa, though lovely, was good, but not top notch. The pool looks great in pictures, but is small and not heated - a problem for us in May! Service was very good - small things like going to get an umbrella for us when it looked like rain. We also liked that there weren't a lot of rooms, so it couldn't get too crowded. We found Prague to be crowded, and were weren't even there in peak season. I don't want to think about what it is like in the summer.

Let me know if you have any specific questions. I also have some pictures of the hotel if you are interested.


estravel Jun 14th, 2007 02:59 PM

we are staying at the Aria Hotel in the fall. I read very good reviews about it on TripAdvisor.

judymol Jun 30th, 2007 08:47 PM

Don't know if this is too late but just got back from Prague and stayed at the Alchymist Hotel. Very nice in a not crowded area in a very croweded city and close to both Old Town and Charles Bridge. Just make sure you don't get room 314 - too small with slanted roof. I would definitely stay there again.

btbrown Jul 1st, 2007 08:04 AM

We are staying at the Golden Well Hotel located near the Castle in Sept. Check out the great reviews on www.tripadvisor.com


whenzuc Jul 11th, 2007 03:43 AM

We just stayed at the Four Seasons. The rooms were great and so was the service. We thought the location could not be beat. I would stay there again. We had problems with lost luggage and the Concierge took charge in terms of tracking it down.
I did not find the area seedy at all.

Christina Jul 11th, 2007 09:29 AM

Why would you think it would be seedy? I don't think anyone said that.

whenzuc Jul 11th, 2007 02:33 PM

for Christina- Sorry- I guess that I confused your wording tacky with seedy.
I did not find the area around the Four Seasons tacky either! In fact, I found it a great location.


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