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Hotel Sax - Prague, Czech

Jansky vrsek 3 323
Prague, 11800
Nightly Rates (52.31 - 3,062.16)   3 Star
Hotel Sax

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Property Description
Hotel Sax is located in the midst of the charming Prague Lesser Quarter, in the historic old city. Hotel Sax is located in one of the Prague's oldest parts, but where you will miss no pleasure in modern time. Hotel Sax in the classic building with a unique atmosphere of its inner atrium. All of Prague's monuments and sights are within walking distance. The nearest subway stop is Malostranski Green Line A, just a short walk form Charles Bridge. Room facilities include satelite TV, direct dialing telephone, minibar, safe. If you would like to share our magical part of Prague with us, do not hesitatte to contact us.

Amenities
  • Air Conditioned

  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Bath Tub

  • City View

  • Concierge Desk

  • Concierge

  • Currency Exchange

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Elevators

  • Express Check In

  • Express Checkout

  • Family Plan

  • FAX

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Jacuzzi

  • Mini Bar

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Pets Allowed

  • Parking

  • Queen Bed

  • Radio

  • Refrigerator

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • 24 Hour Security

  • Shower

  • Sitting Area

  • Telephone

  • TV

  • Television with Cable

  • Twin Bed

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • Wake-up Service


  • Room Information
  • Superior Apartment

  • Superior suite with three queen beds Jacuzzi-Minibar-Hair Dryer-Refridgerator Exclusive suite with French furniture, corner jacuzzi, air-conditioning, fax-machine and internet access.
  • Double Room

  • Superior double room, one queen, one twin Jacuzzi-Minibar-Hair Dryer-Refridgerator Superior double room with comfortable furniture, jacuzzi, air-conditioning and internet access.
  • Double Room

  • Exclusive double room with jacuzzi Jacuzzi-Minibar-Hair Dryer-Refridgerator Exclusive double room with French furniture.

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    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 1200 

  • Check out time is 1200 

  • Time Zone is  +1 

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  • 0  suites. 

  • 0  floors. 


  • Directions
    From Airport Ruzyne-PRG Evropska str,-Letna-Chotkovy Sady-Valdstejnska str. to the Malostranske namesti-Karmelitska str.-Trziste str. to the Vlasska str.-Jansky Vrsek str.

    Guarantee Policy
    Guarantee to valid form of payment is required at booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel 2 days prior to arrival date to avoid penalty of 1 Nights Room Charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurant / Dining Information  Restaurants located nearby Lesser Square Coffee Shop - 9AM-MIDNIGHT - 200m U Cisaru Restaurant - 10AM-1AM - 1000m Mylnec Restaurant - 10AM-11PM - 1000M Casa Mexican Restaurant - 10AM-11PM - 700m Pizzeria - 10AM-11PM - 500m

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting / Conference Information
  •   1 Meeting Room


    Recreation Information
  • Recreation Information

  • On Site Hotel Bar Coffee Shop Massage Service Sightseeing Tours can be arranged Based on demand we can arrange the following, to include transfer- Squash Tennis Swimming Golf Tennis Courts Off Site Cabaret Nightclub Casino Live Entertainment Bicycle Rentals Boating Children's Playground Health Club Hiking Trails

  • Area Attractions

  • Prague Castle - 200m Charles Bridge - 500m Staromestske namesti - Old Town Square - 1000m Wenceslas Square - 1500m Lesser Town Square - 200m

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    A historic jewel hidden away at the heart of Europe, the Czech Republic packs a lot of punch for such a small country. No bigger than Scotland or South Carolina, it’s crammed with fairytale castles, medieval towns, elegant spa resorts and scenic national parks. And on top of all that, it’s the birthplace of the world’s finest beer.

    Part of Czechoslovakia until the ’Velvet Divorce’ of 1993, the Czech Republic encompasses the ancient lands of Bohemia and Moravia, and boasts a rich cultural heritage represented by the likes
    of classical composer Antonin Dvorak and writer Franz Kafka.

    Almost everyone who visits the Czech Republic goes to Prague, with its imposing castle, great museums and galleries, jazz clubs and concerts and other attractions. Many day trips are possible from here, including the spa resort of Karlovy Vary, the historic towns of Mělník and Kutná Hora, and castles like Karlštejn and Konopiště.

    But the rest of the country has just as much to offer the independent traveller, with no fewer than 11 UNESCO World Heritage sites including the picture-postcard town of Český Krumlov, the chateaux and landscaped gardens of Lednice-Valtice, and the Renaissance architecture of Telč.

    Among the most beautiful scenic areas are the Šumava National Park in the southwest, which takes in the forested mountains and lakes around the headwaters of the Vltava River, the wierd and wonderful rock pinnacles and gorges of the Adršpach-Teplice Rocks in the northeast, and the spectacular caves and underground rivers of the Moravian Karst in the southeast.

    The rich agricultural area of Moravia in the eastern half of the country offers rolling ranges of wooded hills, vineyards, folk art and yet more castles. Here wine is more popular than beer - a specialty of Bohemia - and life moves at an even more relaxed pace.

    Geography
    The Czech Republic is a landlocked country situated in central Europe, sharing frontiers with Germany in the west, Poland in the north, the Slovak Republic in the east and Austria in the south. Covering only about one-third of the area of the United Kingdom, the country is hilly and picturesque.

    The western two-thirds of the country is known as Bohemia, and consists of a vast river basin fringed by hills and mountains. The Czech Republic’s longest river, the Labe, rises in the Krkonoše Mountains in the northeast, on the border with Poland, and flows south, then west, then north into Germany where it becomes the River Elbe. These mountains are also home to the country’s highest summit, Sněęka (1,602m/5,262ft).

    Prague sits almost in the middle of Bohemia on the River Vltava, which flows into the Labe just to the north of the city. The Vltava rises in the forested Šumava hills that run along the country’s southern border with Austria. The plains to the north of Prague are bordered by the Krušné Hory (Ore Mountains, named for the iron ore and other minerals found there).

    The eastern third of the Czech Republic is known as Moravia. This region is also based on a river basin, that of the Morava River, which rises in the northern hills near the Polish border and flows south to join the Danube at Bratislava. The main city of Moravia is Brno, the second-largest in the Czech Republic.


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