Hotel Le Palais Prague - the finest boutique hotel in
the city
The luxury 5-star boutique hotel Le Palais Prague,
built as a residential palace in 1897, is one of
the finest examples of Belle Époque architecture in Prague.
The hotel is located in an exclusive residential area of Prague, only a
5-minutes drive from the famed Wenceslas Square
and the National Museum. Opened
in 2002, already now being a hospitality landmark in the city.
Prague is Europe's (and the world's) most popular tourist destinations.
It contains one of the world's most pristine and varied collections of
architecture, from Art Nouveau to Baroque, Renaissance, Cubist, Gothic,
Neo-Classical and ultra-modern.
The interiors present the confident style of Veronika
Jurkowitsch, who has created a perfect symbiosis of
historical elegance, state-of-the-art and attention to detail.
As the holder of the Leaders Club Gold Award 2005
and Leaders Club Guest Recognition Award 2004, the Hotel
Le Palais Prague represents an outstanding
commitment to individual service and personal customer care.
Highlights
- The finest boutique hotel in the city with the most
luxurious suites in Prague
- Pure Spa - brand new luxury spa using Ligne St.
Barth products
- 24 hours lobby bar and library
- Private dining
- Exclusive meeting facilities
- Health club - free use of fitness, sauna, steam bath, aroma
showers and whirlpool
- Complimentary minibar and coffee + tea service in the room
- Leaders Club Gold Award 2005 and Leaders
Club Guest Recognition Award 2004
HistoryConstructed in 1841 the original residential building was completely
redesigned in the Belle Époque style between 1888 and 1897. Something
deliberately ´different and of greater beauty´ was to be created which would
differ greatly from the imitated historicism of the art and architecture of the
19th century. Characteristic of that period and its style is the rebirth of a
zest for life, of optimism and confidence - a ´new renaissance´.
This original character of the Belle Époque has found here extraordinary
expression and has been preserved in a consistent and harmonious way. The
splendid frescoes of Ludek Marold on their own convey to the observer that
exuberant joie de vivre of the ´beautiful epoch´ and its love of creativity to
the smallest detail.
Ludek Marold (1865 - 1898) is one of the best-known Bohemian painters. He was
not only responsible for the artistic design of the building, he also lived on
the top floor until 1898. His most famous work, the remarkable panorama ´The
Battle of Lipany´, can also be seen in Prague in Petrin Labyrinth.