It leads to the brick-vaulted lobby and bar area and a peaceful courtyard.
Breakfast is taken in a bar area next door to the hotel which is also open to the public. It has no restaurant as such, although the food in this bar (also owned by the hotel) was on a par with the better public houses that serve food in Prague.
In conclusion, it is three-star hotel in terms of amenities but 4 stars in terms of finish of the decor and the quality of service.
The two suites are listed by the city because of the fine renaissance paintings on the ceiling. Ask to see them when the rooms are not occupied.
Service is also excellent. My father-in-law broke the wheels on his wheelchair when we stayed due to all the rough cobbles in Pargue and the hotel made all the arrangements to find a repairman, and ensured that he only pair the correct local price for the service.









