Built in 1904 in Neo-Gothic style with Art Nouveau elements, this 5-star hotel is situated opposite the Municipal House and 100 metres away from Prague's Powder Tower. It offers free wellness centre access and free Wi-Fi in all areas.
All elegant rooms and suites at Hotel Paris are decorated with replicas of original Art Nouveau furniture. They come with flat-screen satellite TV, a minibar and air conditioning. The tiled, spacious bathrooms have underfloor heating, hairdryers and toiletries.
Tony’s Café & Bar has a charming Parisian atmosphere of the 1920s and it offers delicious international cuisine including Czech specialities. It also serves various sandwiches, desserts, wide range of wines, champagnes, cocktails and bar snacks.
Hotel Paris' wellness centre includes a massage shower, jacuzzi, a sauna, a steam bath, a gym and Thai Massages.
Prague's Old Town Square is 500 metres away and the Namesti Republiky metro station is only 50 metres away.
Dating from 1475, the Powder Tower was built as one of 13 gates to the city. By the 17th century, it was being used as a gunpowder storage facility - it was at this time that it developed its name.
The pastrami burger is awesome. I really enjoyed the juicy beef burger accompanied by pastrami and red cabbage. Matuska beer is a bit bitter but has a unexpected elderflower flavor. Worth trying.
Great revisited modern version of open sandwiches with homemade sourdough bread, full taste & fresh ingredients prepared on the spot. Tastes great, wi-fi (celerovy), friendly staff and nice plates :-)
Great place for meat lovers. Cozy armosphere and only the best meat products. Staff is very nice and helpfull. I recommend burger and craft beer at the place and a piece of beef for home.
Fine wine, bread from Eska, meat from Naše maso. Good service, pleasant background music, welcoming atmosphere. What else would you need for an evening?
Superb fruity flat-white. They use a beautiful Mirage coffee machine, featuring vintage lever-operated technique originaly invented in 1940', which I don't recall anywhere else in Prague. In love ❤
A must here with its mix of Baroque, Renaissance and Gothic façades. Take in the surreal 15th-century Astronomical Clock on one side and Saloun’s grimacing Protestant martyr in bronze on the other.