Dancing House
About
The Dancing House is a striking example of contemporary architecture standing in the heart of Prague. Designed by the celebrated American architect Frank Gehry and completed in 1996, the building’s curving steel façade mirrors the motion of dancers, earning it the nickname “Ginger and Fred.” The complex is more than an architectural icon – it hosts a Michelin‑grade restaurant, a luxury hotel, a panoramic glass bar and a contemporary art gallery. Guests can enjoy a sweeping 360° view of Prague Castle, the Vltava River, and the Old Town from the glass bar terrace, dine with exquisite Czech cuisine at the Ginger & Fred restaurant, and indulge in the 40 meticulously appointed suites that overlook the castle. The gallery presents curated exhibitions and workshops that blend everyday life with fine art, making the Dancing House a multifaceted cultural destination. Whether you’re a food enthusiast, an architecture lover, or simply looking for a unique viewpoint over the city, the Dancing House offers an unforgettable experience that blends design, gastronomy, hospitality, and art in one iconic location.
Highlights
- 360° Panorama Glass Bar
- Luxury Suites with Castle View
- Modern Culinary Experience
- Contemporary Art Gallery
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- Typical visit: about 30 minutes