Aria Hotel PraguevsLe Palais Art Hotel Prague
Both properties are praised by professional reviewers writing for major publications. On balance, Aria Hotel Prague by Library Hotel Collection is preferred by most writers compared to Le Palais Art Hotel Prague. Aria Hotel Prague by Library Hotel Collection comes in at 89 with accolades from 13 reviewers such as Michelin Guide, Travel + Leisure and Lonely Planet.
Aria Hotel Prague Show All Reviews
Trziste 9, Prague 118 00, Czech Republic
From $236/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Stylish hotel with a musical motif."
Concierge
"It's the kind of place travelers in the mood for a little local color along with their opulent appointments gravitate toward."
Travel + Leisure
"An Italian mosaic representing an ancient Gregorian chant bridges the distance from the front gates to the main entrance of the Aria Hotel, a music-themed luxury property in Malá Strana." Full review
Condé Nast Traveler
"A few minutes’ walk from Old Town Square, this music-themed former theater strikes a playful tone starting with the music-note floor mosaic in the lobby." Full review
Time Out
"It's fair to say that the music-themed Aria, established by Henry Callan of New York's Library Hotel, substantially raised the bar in Prague hospitality when it opened a few years ago." Full review
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Request a room facing the Vrtba Gardens.
Star Service
"This delightful establishment combines regional and global style and standards to create yet another fabulous lodge." Full review
Frommer's
"This music-themed hotel occupies a luxuriously reconstructed townhouse in the heart of Malá Strana, just around the corner from the St. Nicholas Cathedral." Full review
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There is an impressive library of CDs, DVDs, and books about music off the lobby, and a full-time resident musicologist is available to help you choose a concert in the city.
Fodor's
"The hotel hosts live concerts and even has an on-site music librarian... another attraction is the rooftop restaurant, with drop-dead gorgeous views of Prague." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"Music fans should particularly appreciate the Aria Hotel, a luxury property with a musical theme." Full review
Afar Magazine
"At the Aria Hotel, you’ll find a floor dedicated to opera, another to classical music, and others to jazz and contemporary." Full review
Le Palais Art Hotel Prague
U Zvonarky 1, Prague 120 00, Czech Republic
From $77/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"Stylish bedrooms with luxurious pink marble bathrooms and complimentary mini bars."
Rough Guide
"Plush late nineteenth-century hotel overlooking the Nusle valley."
Time Out
"Situated in an idyllic corner of Vinohrady, this beautiful belle époque palace is one of the best insider tips in town." Full review
Oyster
Luxury
"A beautiful, luxury hotel in a residential area. The 72 rooms are spacious and homey... free breakfast receives good reviews." Full review
Star Service
"Hidden away on a quiet, cobblestoned street in the upscale, residential Vinohrady district, this sultry, seasoned boutique-hotel is a 10-minute drive from the city center." Full review
Jetsetter
"Lovingly restored in 2002 by the Vienna International Group, Le Palais has burnished the manor house into an enchanting and warm abode." Full review
The Telegraph
9.0
"Interiors...somehow blend Baroque with modernity, with as many cosy reading nooks as chandeliers while the terrace, mosaic-tiled floors and vaulted ceilings are thoroughly decadent." Full review
National Geographic
"Rambling, restored Belle Epoque townhouse off the beaten path in residential Vinohrady." Full review
Fodor's
"This venerable 19th-century mansion served as the home and shop of Prague's main butcher (one of the front rooms was even used to produce and sell sausage until 1991)." Full review
Lonely Planet
Top choice
"Le Palais is housed in a gorgeous belle époque building dating from the end of the 19th century that was once home to Czech artist Luděk Marold." Full review