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Residence Select & Serviced Apartments - Prague, Czech

Sokolska 34
Prague, 72000
Nightly Rates (150.90 - 150.90)   3 Star
Residence Select & Serviced Apartments

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Property Description
Residence Select is situated in the center of the Prague's business district of I.P. Pavlova, within walking distance of Wenceslas Square and all major tourist sights. It offers first class accommodations in studio rooms fitted with kitchenette, bathroom with shower and hairdryer, satellite TV, direct dial telephone and room safe.

Residence Select & Serviced Apartments


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
    Residence Select & Serviced Apartments
  • Standard Jr Suite

  • Standard junior suite with 2 twin beds and sofa bed. Rooms are decorated Italian style with full bathroom, hairdryer, direct dial phone, satellite TV, and in-room safe.
    Residence Select & Serviced Apartments
  • Standard Suite

  • Standard 1bdrm suite with 2 twin beds and 2 sofa beds. Rooms are decorated Italian style with full bathroom, kitchenette, coffeemaker, hairdryer, direct dial phone, satellite TV, and in-room safe.

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    Indicative rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making a reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2pm 

  • Check out time is 12pm 

  • Time Zone is  G-4 

  • Opened in  1910 

  • Renovated in  1999 

  • 25  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 5  floors. 


  • Directions
    Please contact the hotel for directions information. Nearby Airport * Prague Ruzyne Airport - 9 miles Prague Ruzyne Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    Credit card guarantee is required at the time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Cancel by 6pm hotel time, one day prior to arrival to avoid a penalty of one night's room and tax.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   One meeting room is available for use, with a capacity of 12 persons.


  • Charles Bridge

  • 1.24 miles northwest to the property. Built in 1348, Prague's most favorite bridge
  • Charles University

  • 1.24 miles northwest to the property. Built in 1346
  • Jewish Town

  • .93 miles northwest to the property. Jewish cemetery, old Synagogue, Museum
  • Old Prague National Museum

  • .16 miles northwest to the property. Built in 17th century
  • National Theater

  • 1.55 miles north to the property.
  • Old Town Square

  • 1.24 miles northwest to the property. Astronomical Horologe, statue of John Hus
  • Petrin

  • 1.86 miles west to the property. Transport by cable car to outlook tower
  • Pool Area Podoli

  • 1.24 miles southwest to the property. Main and favorite pool area, indoor/outdoor
  • Prague Castle

  • 1.86 miles northwest to the property. Built in 14th century, St Vitus Cathedral
  • Main Railway Station

  • .31 miles north to the property.
  • Vysehrad

  • .62 miles south to the property. Old castle with a view, terrace built in 13th century
  • Wenceslas Square

  • .15 miles north to the property. Main business center

    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
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    Geography
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