Maximilian Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel in Prague > Czech Republic
Maximilian Hotel, Prague
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
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Type of Rooms Offered at Maximilian Hotel, Prague: |
Standard Single Room Standard Double Room Superior Single Room Superior Double Room |
Standard Single Room:
Description: The rooms are with 15 cm diameter rainfall showerheads, WC, telephone, free high speed internet connection, satellite-TV, DVDplayer minibar, bathrobe, hairdryer, healthcare amenities in the bathroom, air conditioning with temperature control and safe, single bed. The rooms are sound proofed and mostly situated facing the courtyard
Number and type of beds: 1 single bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults,
Standard Double Room:
Description: Standard rooms are with 15 cm diameter rainfall showerheads, WC, telephone, free high speed internet connection, satellite-TV, DVDplayer minibar, bathrobe, hairdryer, healthcare amenities in the bathroom, air conditioning with temperature control and safe. The rooms are sound proofed and mostly situated facing the courtyard
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed or 2 separate beds
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 1
Superior Single Room:
Description: Large rooms with 15 cm diameter rainfall showerheads, WC, telephone, free high speed internet connection, satellite-TV, DVDplayer minibar, bathrobe, hairdryer, healthcare amenities in the bathroom, air conditioning with temperature control and safe, single bed. The rooms are sound proofed.
Number and type of beds: King size bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults,
Superior Double Room:
Description: Large rooms with 15 cm diameter rainfall showerheads, WC, telephone, free high speed internet connection, satellite-TV, DVDplayer minibar, bathrobe, hairdryer, healthcare amenities in the bathroom, air conditioning with temperature control and safe, single bed. The rooms are sound proofed.
Number and type of beds: 1 double bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Prague, Czech Republic
With some six hundred years of architecture virtually untouched by natural disaster or war, few other cities, anywhere in Europe, look as good. Straddling the winding River Vltava, with a steep wooded hill to one side, the city retains much of its medieval layout and the street facades maintain a rich mantle of Baroque, Rococo and Art Nouveau. Since the 1990s, Prague is one of the most popular city break destinations in Europe.


