The Bar/Lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Prague
The bar/lounge at Four Seasons Hotel Prague is referenced by professionals. Out of 15 professionals tracked on TripExpert, 11 endorsed the bar/lounge, like Frommer's, Concierge and Jetsetter.
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Frommer's
"The most impressive wing, the 17th-century baroque villa, houses the Presidential Suite for 114,800Kc ($5,467/£2,733) per night"
Concierge
"This 161-room hotelcomposed of Baroque, neo-Renaissance, neoclassical, and modern buildingssits on the Vltava, practically on top of Charles Bridge"
Jetsetter
"This contemporary hotel encompasses structures from three eras — classical, Renaissance, and 18th-century baroque — which gives it great variation in layout among the 141 rooms and 20 suites, even in the same rate category"
Time Out
"The well-located property offers a sort of all-in-one preview of Prague's best architecture, but although the hotel is a seamless melding of restored Gothic, baroque, Renaissance and neoclassical buildings, guests will be hard-pressed to catch even a whiff of musty history"
Condé Nast Traveler
"A new, contemporary main building joins three historic ones, melding Baroque, Classical, and Renaissance styles to form this jewel on the Vltava River"
Travel + Leisure
"Four buildings from different architectural eras (Baroque; Neoclassical; Neo-Renaissance; Modernista-revival), on the east bank of the Vltava River"
Afar Magazine
"The Four Seasons Prague is made up of three historic buildings from the Baroque, Classical and Renaissance periods and united by a new, modern structure"
Gayot
"In the city of a hundred spires, centuries old architecture dominates the landscape offering a mere glimpse into Pragues Gothic and Baroque inclinations"
Oyster
"The hotel's riverside restaurant serves excellent Italian cuisine, and its bar and lounge are a popular spot for a quiet nightcap"
Star Service
"In all, desks are large, minibars are stocked, and safes are roomy enough for laptop computers"