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5 Star Hotels
There are over twenty 5-star hotels in Prague and no fewer than 10 luxury hotels in historical district including offerings from Four Seasons, Hilton, Sheraton, Kempinksi and Augustine (Rocco Forte). Prices for 5 star hotels in Prague range from 200 EUR up to 500 EUR for a standard double room.
Best Rating: Among the Top 10 Best Luxury Hotels in Europe in 2008 according to TripAdvisor are Riverside Hotel and Hotel Le Palais Prague. But this year, surprisingly, Hotel Aria won first place among the Best Hotels in the World according to TripAdvisor. The Alchymist Hotel is second to none. The staff at the hotel cannot do enough to make your stay more special. The decor is amazing, and you will feel like a prince or princess. Our other recommendations are Hotel at the Golden Well or Hotel Savoy.
Tip: Rent a luxury limousine from Prague Airport to your 5 star hotel in Prague.
Hotel Kempinski
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Kempinski Hybernska Hotel is located in the heart of the city in Hybernska Street, not far from main cultural and historic sights such as the Powder Gate and the Council House or Old Town and Wenceslas Squares, and at the same time at close quarters to shopping and business centers. Reconstruction of the building itself into a luxurious hotel cost EUR 20 million, thus roughly 560 million Czech crowns.
U Zlate Studne (Hotel At the Golden Well)
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According to TripAdvisor 2009 survey, it is best hotel in the world. U Zlate Studne Hotel (At the Golden Well) located at close quarters to the Prague Castle abounds in homely cosy atmosphere and beautiful view of Prague from a very interesting point. Already the entry to the hotel is exceptional – there is a separate narrow alley leading to its entrance and ended by it as it is otherwise blind. The hotel does not have a presidential apartment as such, thus it is only divided into rooms and so-called suites, which are a lot more representative.
Mandarin Oriental
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The Prague Mandarin Oriental arose thanks to reconstruction and renovation of former Dominican monastery. Thanks to its articulation and rather small size, this hotel impresses by its hominess and coziness. Many features from the original building thus create an exceptional atmosphere complemented by suitable location in Nebovidska Street not far from the Musical Museum.
Prague's most luxurious hotels
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Prague Aria Hotel and other best Prague Hotels
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The victory of Prague Aria Hotel in Tripadvisor´s inquiry about the world’s most luxurious hotels aroused immense interest in Prague hotelier industry. Last year, U Zlate Studne and Le Palais Hotels were placed the best in this inquiry. However, these hotels were this year by far surpassed by Aria boutique hotel that captured this prestigious category as the first Czech hotel in history.
Alchymist Grand Hotel and Spa
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Hotel Le Palais
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Carlo IV Hotel in Prague - Boscolo Luxury Hotels
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Stay at a Five Star Prague Hotel
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Hotel Pariz in Prague
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Aria Hotel Prague
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The term already drops the hint: the Aria Hotel is completely devoted to music. The individual floors of the hotel were designed according to different themes such as classical music, jazz or opera. The pattern of the ground level is a quotation of the score of Gregorian chants. Rooms are named after musicians and floors labelled in different musical genre.
Hotel Neruda Prague
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Riverside Hotel Prague
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The 90 rooms and suites of the hotel were given a contemporary look after the comprehensive renovation of the elegant art nouveau hotel. Nevertheless, the new building harmonize with the historic ambience. The complex forms of the former windows give the rooms in the attic an idiosyncratic, almost Cubist touch.
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