The Embassy Rooms consists of two huge, sunny rooms: the Main Embassy Room, the Middle Embassy Room and a third, smaller room, the Small Embassy Room. The first two rooms have facilities for making hot drinks and access to a fridge, while the Small Embassy Room has its own private kitchen.

All three rooms share a bathroom and separate lavatory. The bathroom is a little older than what you may be used to but it is spotlessly clean. All the rooms can have either single or double beds.

All the rooms have views over Nerudova Street, one of the most famous streets in the Czech Republic. The building is just below the castle, and about six minutes' walk from Charles Bridge. It is in the very centre of one of the most interesting and lively parts of Prague.


Middle Embassy Room

The Middle Embassy Room is a huge very sunny room with a beautiful parquet floor.

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The Small Embassy Room

The Small Embassy Room is a very rare find: an inexpensive room right the centre of the historical part of Prague. The room is not large (about 17 sqm) but it has a romantic loft-bed which increases the effective area. In addition to the main living area you will have a small private kitchen. You will be sharing the bathroom and lavatory with people in two other rooms.

There is gas-fired central heating to keep you warm in winter.
The room is full of genuine Czech antiques. We can arrange either double or single beds for you - the room is huge and is easily big enough for four people to stay comfortably.


Main Embassy Room

The Main Embassy Room has a beautiful parquet floor and genuine antique furniture. The doors and door handles date from the middle of the nineteenth century. There are original oil paintings on the wall and full-length curtains.

The room looks out onto the Romanian Embassy and other historical buildings. The street is cobblestoned and leads up to the park. The castle is a few minutes' walk up the hill.
The room is sunny and faces onto a cobblestoned street lined with historic palaces.
The room looks out over a beautiful historical street. Charles Bridge is just down the road.