Residence Bologna Prague (Prague)

Residence Bologna Prague (Prague)
Residence Bologna Prague

country: Czech Republic, city: Prague (Prague 1 / Old Town)

Residence Bologna Prague Residence Bologna Prague

Location
The hotel is located in the historical centre of Prague, a few minutes walk from Old Town Square, Charles Bridge and Wenceslas Square.

Rooms
The hotel offers many different kind of rooms and apartments.Many are modern, but others have traditional and more antique furniture.The triple and quadruple rooms are not just standard multi bedded rooms, but are actually spacious apartments.

Restaurant
The restaurant on the ground floor is open for breakfast in the morning. For lunch and dinner Italian food is being served.

General
A good central hotel, offering good accommodation and friendly service.The restaurant is also highly recommended.The property also has a massage room available daily from 11.00 to 20.00 .

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Concierge
Lift
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Room service
Sauna
Tour desk
Air conditioning
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Mini bar
Modem/data port connection
Television

Extra Information:
15 kms to the nearest Airport (Prague)
5 minutes walk to the nearest Metro Station (Narodni Trida)
1 km to the nearest Station (Hlavni Nadrazi (Main Station))
5 minutes walk to the nearest Bus stop
3 kms to the nearest Fair Site (Vystaviste)

Address:
Konviktska 5
11000 Prague 1


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