Hotel Ambassador


Description:

The hotel was built in 1920 in the Art Nouveau style on the famous Wenceslas Square directly in the centre of Prague. As its name Ambassador - Zlata Husa suggests, the hotel consists of two parts - the history of the first is quite straightforward in comparison to the history of the second, which is a bit funny. The owner of the hotel was a rich widow, who had a young yet extremely unattractive and silly daughter. The daughter was already of marrying age, but despite her assets she remained single. She never married and for that she was known in Prague by the nickname "Golden Goose" (Zlata Husa).
So far just a brief excursion into the old history.

In 1964 both Prague Hotels were joined together and their modern history begins from that time. All 162 rooms as well as the restaurants and conference rooms came in 2004 through massive reconstruction. However, the hotel lost none of its distinction and historical significance after these extensive innovations. At present the hotel is fully equipped to suit all clients, whether business or tourist. The hotel itself has a good range of facilities, but you need only step outside the door to see the array of bars, restaurants, clubs and shops lining Wenceslas Sq, which are all just a few minutes' walk away. On a more cultural note, the National Museum is about 10min to the south, and Old Town Sq is roughly the same distance to the north.

 

 

Room Description:

Prices are Per Person Per night and include breakfast.
Children upto 6 years. free of charge, children 7-12 years 50% off when staying with two paying persons.

 

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