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History and design in a genuine Bohemian, 19th century palace for enjoying a truly luxurious and comfortable stay in the most beautiful capital city of the continent A trip to Prague is never just any trip. It is always a trip with class, with history and romanticism, because the very essence of the city so demands it of us. The Eurostars David is accommodation that meets the demands of a city like Prague. It is a hotel with history, having lived through innumerable happenings (the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the advent of Nazism, liberation by the Red Army, the Prague Spring, the Velvet Revolution) and, at the same time, a hotel with a renewed, youthful spirit which nowadays shows in its interior design a perfect merging of the classical with the latest in avant-garde trends.
The Eurostars David is a 19th century Bohemian, Neo-Renaissance palace, totally renovated to offer our guests a truly luxuriously comfortable stay in the most beautiful capital city on the continent of Europe. Inside, it preserves some traces of its original identity, such as the high ceilings or the impressive wooden flight of stairs, which are combined with some innovative interior designs.
The Eurostars David offers some little secrets that will help to make your stay in Prague far more pleasant: gym, sauna, covered car park, a varied, generous breakfast and a duplex suite with a wooden staircase, perched atop of the palaces turret, with Prague at its feet. The hotel also has a range of reception rooms, all equipped with the most up-to-date audiovisual technology and prepared for holding different types of events: banquets, business meetings, cocktails, etc.
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Hotel Eurostars Thalía Prague
Luxury hotels in Prague
A luxury, design hotel set in a small, neo-classical palace. Its repetitive reminiscences of the world of music will make your stay in Prague stand out in your memory like a celestial melody Make your trip to Prague an unforgettable stay. The Eurostars Thalia opens up a universe of luxury, elegance, design and class so that for the time you spend in the Czech capital it becomes an oasis of peace and quiet. If you like music, you are in the most appropriate place because music is precisely the leitmotiv of the Eurostars Thalias interior decoration. For this reason, rather than simply a room and a bed, the Eurostars Thalia provides a veritable orchestra of luxuries and sensations so that your stay in Prague will stand out in your memory like a celestial melody. We are a well-tuned hotel.
The Eurostars Thalia Hotel, one of the most emblematic in Prague, is set in a neo-classical building in the city centre, with interiors which have been recently renovated to offer guests modern, design rooms offering maximum comfort. The establishment combines to perfection the classicism of its façade, lobby and lounges with guest rooms and meeting rooms in modern style and equipped with the latest technology.
The hotel provides two reception rooms for meetings and celebrations, with abundant daylight filtering through the spectacular, glass-covered, vaulted ceilings. The Bohemia lounge, with its over 150 square metres, is an excellent space for all kinds of events and conventions.
The ABC restaurant is a modern, gourmet area, with an offer ranging from Mediterranean to international cuisine, not to mention an excellent selection of different, traditional, Czech dishes.
To stay in the hotel, having out there all those marvellous Prague sites would be quite unpardonable but, since our guests also have the right to enjoy all that is inside, the Eurostars Thalia offers an endless set of treats, fancies and small details that will help to turn your stay into a symphony: fitness centre, masseur, baby-sitter, library, boot-shiner, queen-size bed and rooms with sloping, attic-style roofs that our guests love.
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Information about Praga
Prague, more than a city is a fairy tale. Named World Cultural and Natural Heritage by UNESCO in 1992, the capital of the Czech Republic is one of the main tourist destinations in Europe. His buildings reflect the spirit of the city, which hosts approximately 1,200,000 inhabitants.
Prague is the capital of Czech Republic and the dreamy Bohemia region. The city is known as the City of Hundred Towers due to there can we find about 500 towers. It is also known as The Golden City, because in time of King Charles IV castle towers were golden.
Today it is one of 20 tourist cities on the planet, the reasons are self-evident: first, the Plaza Vieja, founded in the twelfth century and where there are buildings such as City Hall, the Mother of God Temple Tyn, or the famous astronomical clock, where the twelve apostles appear every hour between nine am and nine o'clock at night. Furthermore, the Charles Bridge, the Church of St. Nicholas, or Prague Castle. The Jewish cemetery is also essential visit on the city's Vltava. Prague is known for its quiet Baroque neighborhoods and is also a cradle of Modernism, Vienna, Berlin, Paris or Barcelona.
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