Hotel General
Boutique Hotel, Epoque classic superior Hotel in Prague > Czech Republic
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Hotel General, Prague
Come explore the distinctive atmosphere of military history at the Hotel General and be surrounded by contemporary comforts and conveniences. Built in 1890, when the "Emperor of Peace" Franz Josef I reached the peak of his power, it has been standing in the same place to this exact day. Reconstructed in 2007, each of Hotel General's 20 rooms draws inspiration from the eventful lives of many famous military leaders throughout world history. This Secession style building is minutes away from the tram and metro stops and is accessible to the many attractions and famous sights of Prague. The Hotel General is perfectly located in the Andel District of Prague, the city's bustling shopping and business district. In addition to the comfortable accommodations and themed rooms, the lavish Viva Victoria restaurant at Hotel General serves gourmet Mediterranean cuisine and guest are pampered with complimentary buffet breakfast each morning. As the evening settles, the welcoming and stylist hotel's wine bar is a perfect venue to wind up after a difficult day, with a wide range of cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks amidst the gothic decorations of the bar.
Location:
Hotel General is centrally located within the Andel District and is accessible to a wide range of stylish bars and restaurants, brand-name shops, business centre, shopping and cinemas complexes. A short two minutes walk will take you to the Andel metro and tram stations which will take you straight to the heart of the historical centre. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque classic superior [learn more] |
| Address: | Svornosti 1143/10 [view map] |
| Year Built: | |
| Year Renovated: | 2007 |
| Floors: | 4 |
| Total Rooms: | 20 |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, German |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO, DISCOVER |
Contact us: +1 866 376 7831
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.
