Hotel Absolutum
Avantgarde Superior Hotel, Boutique Hotel in Prague > Czech Republic
Hotel Absolutum, Prague
The Hotel Absolut in Prague is a new, modern hotel with restaurant and bar, designed by the architect to give a very warm, natural and homely feeling to its guests. At present the Hotel Absolut has 32 rooms and 2 apartments with a balcony for guests. The standard of the Hotel Absolut's furnishings make it ideal for VIP guests looking for comfort, conviviality and safety, and for business clients using high-speed internet connection and other amenities. There is barrier-free access for people in wheelchairs to the hotel and restaurant. You have the opportunity to sample exceptional cuisine as prepared by famous head chef of the Hotel Absolut's Restaurant Salut, one of the best in Prague. The restaurant Salut offers guests an enjoyable and delicately furnished environment with a hearth, circular leather cubicles and an aquarium. The specialties offered include both Czech and international cuisine. The wine-list boasts top-class Moravian and foreign wine. All guests can visit the wellness studio at any time of day.
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Location:
The Hotel Absolut is strategically located in the old part of Prague close to the centre, to the exhibition grounds of Výstaviště Prague, and not far from Veletržního Palace. All historical monuments, Prague Castle, the Zoo and Botanical Gardens, and a golf driving range are easily reached by transport. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Avantgarde Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Jablonskeho 639/4, Prague, Prague [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 59 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, German |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO |
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.




