The Five-star Four Seasons Prague is considered to be one of the most
lavish hotels in the city, located in the privileged and historic Old
Town Square, near some of the most iconic landmarks of Prague, such
as the Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle. As soon as you enter the
hotel, you can breathe in the history of the city, from the Baroque
to neoclassical eras as well as our modern times, and this is why this
luxury hospitality venue is so exceptional.
Our stay at the Four Seasons Prague was certainly an unexpected
journey. The impeccable service leaves guests flabbergasted by the
attention and dedication that those who represent the hotel pay
guests. If you want to learn more about Prague, also known as the
City of a Hundred Spires, visiting this unique hotel is a good way
to do so. The walls of the hotel tell a centenary tale that is further
enhanced by the unmatched vibrancy of the interiors.
While the original design was by Frank Nicholson, recently, the
decor was renovated by the renowned designer, Pierre-Yves Rochon.
The hotel features a wide range of design styles, from classy to
contemporary and reflects elements from different eras. In a few
words, Four Seasons Prague could be best described as “timeless” and
“upscale”.
The Hotel is comprised of 157 rooms, including 19 rooms,
complemented by rich woods, marble floors and decorative pieces. We
were marvelled by the Old European charm sensed in these spaces and
we also had sweeping views of the Vltava river.
Another space you ought to visit the hotel is the astonishing
Cottocrudo restaurant. The highly respected Chef Di Clemente,
alongside a team of culinary experts, creates local and traditional
dishes spiced up with a Mediterranean approach.
FOUR SEASONS HOTEL PRAGUE
PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC