First written records of this house date back to 1463, the period of the King George of Podebrady reign. At this time it was just a single-storey house and its owners changed. Afterwards it was rebuilt in an even more attractive way and various Prague burgers and wealthy trasdesmen became its owners. Some parts of the cellar walls have been preserved from the Rennaisance period. The ground floor and the staircase up to the first floor with early Baroque vaults date back to the half of the 17th century. The third floor and the attic were competed in the 18th century but the most important fact is the late classicist reconstruction of the courtyard galleries. The picture on the front facade is considered as a valuable architectural detail. An essential reconstruction of the house went on in 1907, the latest one in 2001.
Number of rooms: 8
Number of beds: 26
Check-in: 14
Check-out: 11
LocationHistoric centre of Prague, Hotel is located very close to the Prague Castle, just a few meters from the hotel Red Lion House I.
DistancesCity Transfer Direction:
By streetcar (Tramway): No. 12, 22 to \\\"Malostranske namesti\\\" stop.
By tube (Metro): Green line \\\"A\\\" to \\\"Malostranska\\\" station then one stop by tram 12, 22 to \\\"Malostranske namesti.
The hotel is located in the historic centre of Prague, the Wenceslas Square is approximately a twenty-five-minute walk, the Charles Bridge a fifteen-minute walk and the National Theater a twenty-five minute walk. The Prague Castle is a five-minute walk.
Suitable for
For couples, families, lovers of culture and nightlife who appreciate the location of accommodation.
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