Hotel Nerudova 211
About
Be enchanted by authentic wooden ceilings and fresco wall paintings. Nestled in the heart of Prague is a family-run boutique hotel, situated in a historical house that was the last home of the architect Santini. Nerudova 211 is a baroque house in Malá Strana – Prague’s most exclusive area. The building acquired its baroque shape when it was owned by a famous architect, Jan Blažej Santini. This boutique hotel will impress you with its authentic wooden ceilings, rib vaults, and all fresco paintings in elegant suites. Nerudova street in Malá Strana (Little Quarter) is named after the famous Czech writer and poet Jan Neruda, who lived there (one of his well-known books is called Tales from the Little Quarter, copy of which can be found in each suite). This street is part of the Royal Route of Prague. Prague Castle is about 5 minutes by walk, and Charles Bridge and Old Town Square are also within walking distance. Malá Strana is a very picturesque neighborhood with many restaurants and cafés, an ideal place to explore Prague. Guests are made to feel welcome, whether they choose a standard room or Presidential Suite. The suites, from 30 to 90 square meters in size, are furnished with great respect for the history and tranquility of this place, but at the same time provide modern features. Each of the 10 suites is furnished individually and eclectically with family treasures and finds from antique stores. The granite and marble bathrooms are all equipped with a bathtub or shower, as well as a range of traditional Czech cosmetic products by Manufaktura.