Fairmont Golden Prague hotelvsDesign Hotel Neruda
Both Design Hotel Neruda and InterContinental Prague are praised by professional travelers. Overall, Design Hotel Neruda is preferred by most writers compared to InterContinental Prague. Design Hotel Neruda comes in at #19 in Prague with praise from 9 sources including Rough Guide, Michelin Guide and Frommer's.
Fairmont Golden Prague hotel
Parizska 30, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
From $177/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Modern hotel with elegant bedrooms in hues of soft caramel and fresh apple most enjoy views of the river or the old part of the city."
Frommer's
"A riverside window might give you a glimpse of the castle or at least the metronome at the top of Letná Park across the river, where a massive statue of Joseph Stalin stood in the 1950s." Full review
DK Eyewitness
"An imposing 1970s building set on the banks of the Vltava, this hotel has excellent health and fitness facilities and a swimming pool."
Gayot
"Overlooking the Vltava River, in the heart of central Prague."
Star Service
"Occupying a prime location between the Vltava River and the Old Town, this gold-edged boxy expanse would seem out of place if it weren't a Prague landmark." Full review
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The formal top-floor a la carte restaurant, Zlata Praha (Golden Prague), garners local praise by offering good food and stunning views of the city's rooftops (be sure to pick up a "view map," which points out what all of the buildings are).
Jetsetter
"Five-star comfort in downtown Prague with an indoor pool and three restaurants." Full review
The Telegraph
8.0
"Thanks to a great location, a classy restaurant, a pool and spa area and plush rooms — it remains a popular option for business and leisure travellers." Full review
Design Hotel Neruda
Nerudova 225 / 44, Prague 11800, Czech Republic
From $45/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Shuttle Bus
Michelin Guide
"Named after a local Czech writer, whose poems decorate the walls. Cosy orange and brown coloured bedrooms in the original l 4C building; more modern rooms in the newer building. Relax on..."
Frommer's
"Squeezed into the long row of curiosity shops is a strong contender for the best boutique hotel in Malá Strana -- the Hotel Neruda." Full review
Concierge
"Despite the occasional ecclesiastical antique or rococo chair, the overall effect is highly modern and nicely designed."
Fodor's
"Designed with the help of local architect Bořek Šipek, many of the rooms have splashes of color and designer touches like a bathtub enclosed in glass in the center of the room." Full review
Rough Guide
"Stylish hotel a fair walk up Nerudova, with a funky, glass-roofed foyer, lots of natural stone and smart, minimalist modern decor in the rooms. Doubles from 3000Kč."
Time Out
"As you might guess from its discreet baroque façade, it's a hotel with history: the main building dates from 1348." Full review
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The rooms in the older building are comfortable but a little plain, so be sure to ask for one with a view of Nerudova street.
Lonely Planet
"Set in a tastefully renovated Gothic house dating from 1348, the Neruda has decor that is chic and minimalist in neutral tones enlivened by the odd splash of colour."
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Ask for a room on the 1st or 2nd floor.
The Telegraph
8.0
"This intimate and welcoming four-star has a great location close to Prague Castle, charming and well appointed rooms, and high quality service." Full review
Oyster
Upscale
"Past and present unite in the upscale Design Hotel Neruda, a converted 14th-century convent in Prague's Lesser Quarter that now houses tasteful modern furnishings." Full review
Michelin Guide
"Inside this hotel's centuries-old exterior is a remarkably modern hotel, with 42 rooms outfitted in a crisp contemporary style...location is prime, with easy access to the castle, the Charles bridge" Full review