We have some beautiful rooms available: some have spectacular views over the park and most are furnished with Czech antiques and original oil paintings. These rooms all share a bathroom, but usually only with one other room. If you don't mind this you will find that they offer extremely good value for money. Some of the rooms are very large indeed, and are easily big enough for three or four people.
The Mozart Rooms are very close to the castle: some have views over the park. They are named after the famous composer who played here during his time in Prague. The rooms are furnished with antique furniture and original oil paintings.
The Luxembourg Suite is a set of more modern rooms farther down the hill (a few minutes' walk from Charles Bridge, but still very close to Prague Castle). They are named after John of Luxembourg, who became King of Bohemia in 1310 (today Bohemia is part of the Czech Republic).
The Embassy Suite is so-called because they are opposite Morzin Palace, which is today the site of the Romanian Embassy (below).
The Park View Rooms are in a beautiful location right next to the park: most of them have balconies with spectacular views. Despite the greenery, they are just a few minutes’ walk from the castle and Charles Bridge.
The rooms are old-fashioned and furnished with antiques. They are handy for both Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.
The Castle Rooms (below) are a little farther down the hill (closer to Charles Bridge). The building is hundreds of years old, but it was completely renovated by a team of Italian architects. The work was finished in 2007, so the facilities are completely modern. The structure and atmosphere of the building has been tastefully preserved, however. All the rooms are furnished with Czech antiques and original oil paintings.

 

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