Harmony Hotel Prague (Prague)

Harmony Hotel Prague (Prague)
Harmony Hotel Prague

country: Czech Republic, city: Prague (Centre)

Harmony Hotel Prague Harmony Hotel PragueStrategically sited, the Harmony Hotel is the ideal starting point for sightseeing as well as for exploring the Czech capital's rich cultural and social life.

Location
Located in the very heart of Prague, the Harmony Hotel is only a walking distance from the central Wenceslas Square, Old Town Square and the Powder Tower.

Rooms
This property offers 60 comfortable accommodation units that are equipped with a host of convenient amenities to make your stay in Prague a pleasant one.

Restaurant
You can start off your day with a delicious breakfast served at the breakfast room and later dine at the onsite restaurant that serves traditional Czech as well as international cuisine for you to relish.

General
Business travellers are provided with a well equipped conference room that can accommodate up to 30 delegates. Special sight-seeing tours around Prague and its vicinity are also arranged for your pleasure.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Breakfast room
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Dry cleaning facilities
Faxing facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Reception
Restaurant
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Mini bar
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone

Extra Information:


  • 1 km to the City Centre

  • 15 km to the Airport

Address:
Na Porici 31
11000 Prague 1


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