Hotel At The Three Storks
Boutique Hotel, Avantgarde Superior Hotel a Praga > Repubblica Ceca
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Hotel At The Three Storks, Praga
Hotel At The Three Storks Prague offers 20 well designed guestrooms with all the contemporary amenities necessary for a comfortable stay. The guestrooms are blessed with original graphics by the important Czech artist Adolf Born while the painted wooden ceilings are reminiscent of the Renaissance and Baroque period of the house. The windows offer a wonderful view over the Prague Castle and the Lesser Town rooftops. The famous Wallenstein restaurant serves traditional Czech dishes can be found at the premises. Satisfying culinary and aesthetic experience can be found at the famous Wallenstein restaurant that serves traditional Czech dishes such as roasted duck with cabbage and bread dumplings. It was in the 1930's, that this restaurant was originated and people flocked to eat its delicious food. There is a meaning for the name of the House At the Three Storks. The stork used to be a carrier of good news and healthy home.
Location:
Hotel At The Three Storks in Prague is located in the tranquil area of Lesser Town, just down from the magical Prague Castle and within a short distance to all of the sightseeing, restaurants and cafes. - Vedi Mappa.
Informatizione Generale:
| Categoria: | Avantgarde Superior [learn more] |
| Indirizzo: | Tomášská 20/16, Praga [vedi mappa] |
| Anno costruito: | 1340 |
| Anno rinnovato: | 2006 |
| Piani: | 3 |
| Totale stanze: | 20 |
| Lingue parlate dallo staff: | English, German |
| Carte di credito accettate: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO |
Bookmark :
Praga, Repubblica Ceca
Bellissima città dalla splendida architettura, antica di secoli. Pochi altri luoghi in Europa sono così piacevoli alla vista. Costruita sulle sponde del sinuoso fiume Vltava, con ripide colline boscose su un lato, Praga mantiene molto della sua urbanistica medioevale; le facciate degli edifici del centro sfoggiano decorazioni Barocchi, Rococo e Art Nouveau. Sin dalla caduta del Muro di Berlino, Praga è una della più popolari destinazioni turistiche europee.

