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Marriott Prague - Prague, Czech

V Celnici 8
Prague, 11121
Nightly Rates (343.87 - 512.51)   5 Star
Marriott Prague

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Property Description
Centrally located in the heart of Prague at the gate of Old Town Square, the Prague Marriott brings unparalleled standards of comfort and service to one of Europe's most beautiful and exciting cities! We are just twenty minutes from the airport and within walking distance of business offices, shopping centers and tourist attractions. We offer a wide variety of premier accommodations including 258 deluxe guest rooms and thirty-five suites. Our Brasserie Praha restaurant is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring a selection of cuisine from American and French to typical Czech. In-room dining is available twenty-four hours. The mezzanine level of the Prague Marriott contains over twelve thousand square feet of beautifully appointed and flexible conference space. High speed internet is available in all guest rooms and conference areas with wireless service in public areas of the hotel. Guests will enjoy our world-class health academy located directly below the hotel with free admission for hotel guests. Covered garage parking is CZK 100 per day. * Marriott's luxurious new bedding package is now available at the Prague Marriott! This comfortable, plush and stylish package addresses clean and fresh bedding concerns, is consistent with residential trends and is a key component of The New Look and Feel of Marriott Now. The package includes a bed skirt and bed scarf, feather and foam pillows, sheeted duvet cover and comforter, softer fitted bottom and flat top sheets and "comfortable bed" standard mattress.

Marriott Prague


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Business Center

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Parking

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  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Laundry/Valet Services

  • VIP Rooms/Services


  • Rate Disclaimer
    Room rates may vary due to availability or season and exclude five percent value added tax

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3pm 

  • Check out time is 12noon 

  • Renovated in  1997-1999 

  • 293  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 7  floors. 


  • Directions
    Follow signs to Centrum * Stay on Europska until Vitezne Namesti * Take first right onto Svatovitska to Milady Horakove and continue past the stadium and turn to Letensk Tunnel * Pass through tunnel and across bridge to Revolucni Street * Continue straight ahead to Namesti Republiky then turn left onto V Celnici Ruzyne International Airport PRG - 9 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee required (deposit or prepayment may be required during special events; advance purchase rates require prepayment to credit card at time of booking)

    Cancellation Policy
    6pm local time day of arrival to avoid billing of one night room and tax (policy may be more restrictive during special events; advance purchase rates are non-changeable, non-cancellable and non-refundable)

    Restaurant Information
    Brasserie Praha  All day dining featuring international cuisine The Lobby Bar  Wide variety of international drinks with dessert and snack menu and live piano entertainment

    * Botanical Garden - 1.5 miles * Castle Prague - 3 miles * Charles Bridge - 2 miles * Jewish Quarter - 1.5 miles * National Museum - 1.5 miles * National Theatre - 1.5 miles * Old Town Square - 1/2 mile * Opera House - 1 mile * Petrin House - 5 miles * Powder Tower - 1/10 mile * Zoo - 4 miles

    Related Czech Republic Content

    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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