Fairmont Golden Prague hotelvsHotel International Prague
Both properties are recommended by professionals. On balance, InterContinental Prague scores marginally better than Hotel International Prague. InterContinental Prague is ranked #34 in Prague with recommendations from 7 reviews including Jetsetter, Frommer's and Michelin Guide.
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
Hotel International Prague
Koulova 15, Praha 6, Prague 16045, Czech Republic
From $38/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"Prague’s classic 1950s Stalinist wedding-cake hotel, with its dour socialist realist friezes and large helpings of marble, is now run by Austrians. Doubles from 2000Kč."
Lonely Planet
"The Hotel International was built in the 1950s to a design inspired by a tower of Moscow University, right down to the Soviet-style star on top of the spire. The interior is just as impressive." Full review
Frommer's
"This is another corporate chain (like the Diplomat) that offers good-value rooms, with the trade-off being a slightly out of the way location." Full review
Star Service
"Sturdy and imposing, this 13-story Stalin-era building is an interesting combination of socialistic realism and art-deco styles." Full review
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Request a room in the tower, preferably on a high floor.
Oyster
Upscale
"The upscale Hotel International Prague is a landmark built during the 1950s Soviet era." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The rooms are mostly standard chain-hotel style, with all the necessities but not many luxuries. The deluxe rooms, on the higher floors, are more spacious and have good views over the city." Full review
Lonely Planet
"The rooms are mostly standard chain-hotel style, with all the necessities but not many luxuries. The deluxe rooms, on the higher floors, are more spacious and have good views over the city." Full review