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Nearly 6 million tourists visited Prague in 2022, according to the Czech Statistical Office.
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Classic rooms start at 344 square feet and suites easily double that.
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Music fills the air inside Aria Hotel, both figuratively and literally.
Here, theyve handpicked custom-made furniture paired with Saffron beds, luxury bathrooms, and Molton Brown toiletries.
The musical theme extends beyond the rooms, too.
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Its also a rare pet-friendly find.
Prague is hardly short on five-star luxury hotels, but this Mandarin Oriental property certainly holds its own.
Upgraded rooms come with separate seating areas or tranquil terraces; some with limestone bathrooms with deep soaking tubs.
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Standard entry-level rooms are barely 200 square feet.
Many original features were preserved or restored.
What was once the bank treasury room is now the hotel bar with the same wrought-iron doors.
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The all-day 1890 Restaurant & Bar serves a European-inspired menu for those looking to dine on-site.
Golden Well Hotel
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All bookings include breakfast for a great added value.
The atmospheric setting feels transportive to another time period while offering all the modern comforts of a luxury hotel.
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The aforementioned Indonesian-inspired Ecsotica Spa & Health Club is a major draw.
Standard rooms are small; its wise to upgrade to Comfort or Superior accommodations for a less cramped stay.
Comfort rooms come with extra living areas, while Superior rooms have lush terraces with plush seating.
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All rooms have rainfall showers and Nespresso machines.
Massages are also available.
Most rooms have air conditioning but historic ones, like the one-of-a-kind Deluxe Baroque, dont.
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Additionally, some rooms require steps.
This is especially true in the rooms.
Theres also the Palace Courtyard, an oasis for food and drink that hosts a house DJ every Thursday.
Bathrooms are large with separate tubs and showers, even in standard rooms.
Theres a small spa with a hot tub and treatments to book, and a restaurant serves international dishes.
Book a room with breakfast included to enjoy a large buffet.
Access to the wellness area costs extra, as does the rooftop Jacuzzi, even for hotel guests.
Choose from metros, trams, and buses.
On weekend nights, it is about 20 minutes between trains.
Trams and buses run on similar schedules, though buses have longer intervals at off-peak times.
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Historic value and architecture were also considered, given the citys rich heritage.