All Classic rooms are located in a quiet inner courtyard and are available with one double or two twin beds.
06.30h - 10.30h
Hotel Grandium Prague proposes one the best dining experiences in Prague, near Wenceslas Square.
InGarden noodles restaurant café is an entirely non-smoking restaurant in the heart of Prague and serves lunch specialties and dinner in an extraordinary atmosphere.
This stylish restaurant provides seating for up to 130 guests.
The restaurant has also a green oasis - Grandium summer garden in one of peaceful Prague courtyards that seats 80 guests.
Refreshing homemade lemonades and desserts taste the best right here.
06.30h - 23.00h
You will surely feel pleasant and comfortable in this modern space, which offers more than just a fresh cup of coffee.
You can enjoy delicious cocktails, a glass of good wine and other drinks that are offered throughout the day.
10.00h - 00.00h
High level of general knowledge and everyday contact with people from different cultures and countries helps the hotel's Concierge Team to perfectly understand the hotel guests needs and handle all their requests professionally, providing an insider of Prague and making the stay of the guests unforgettable.
Immerse yourself in the life and work of one of Art Nouveau’s most celebrated artists whose stylistic legacy is still visible in his native Czech Republic today.
This modern shopping and social center is one of the youngest and largest shopping centres in Prague. On its three floors with total area of nearly 40,000 square meters visitors will find fashion clothing and accessories of the most popular world brands.
If a visit to the House of Black Madonna and the Czech Cubist paintings, furniture and ceramics it contains have inspired in you a love of such design, then make for Modernista, a remarkable furniture and homewares store that deals in first-rate reproductions.
Crossing the Vltava River, Prague’s oldest bridge was built in 1357 by King Charles IV. Between the towers at each end are 30 saint statues. This lively pedestrian bridge is just steps from the Hotel.
Experience the life and work of Prague’s most famous literary son through an exhibition that explores the intimate relationship between the writer and the city that shaped him.
It is one of the most striking buildings in Prague, climb to the top of the tower and experience stunning views across the Old Town Square.
This baroque church is famous for its statuette of the Infant Jesus of Prague, whose wardrobe includes two crowns and about 46 robes. His vestments are changed about ten times a year.
One of the original city gates, the Powder Tower separates Old Town and New Town. Climb 186 steps inside to reach the viewing platform for magical views over Old Town.
The residence of Czech monarchs and presidents since the ninth century, Prague Castle combines churches, houses and courtyards, containing tombs of famous Czech kings, as well as the crown jewels.
Klásterní Pivovar, in the Strahov Monastery at Prague Castle, dates back to the 13th century. For something new, check out Novomestsky Pivovar - 400m from Wenceslas Square - the first brewery to open in the New Town, where it was founded in 1993.
W. A. Mozart played the organ here during his stay in Prague, and concerts are a regular feature. The largest of Prague’s Jesuit churches, its interiors are decorated by frescos and overlooked by a massive dome.
An abbey founded in 1140 by Prince Vladislav II, the Strahov Monastery features libraries that are over 800 years old. Discover one of Europe’s most beautiful book rooms, featuring many illuminated manuscripts.
One of the city’s most important historical sites, Vysehrad is a 10th-century fortress on a high cliff above the river. Local legend holds that this was the location of the first settlement that eventually became Prague.
Whether you see it as a monument to Prague’s communist architecture or a funky place from which to look out over the city, this is a site not to be missed.
GRANDIUM PRAGUE
Politickych veznu 913/12Prague, 11000Czech Republic