At The Three Storks Hotel, Malá Strana - Prague 1 5

Superior Room from € 119 per night

Superb Comfort!
The Superior Rooms At the Three Storks Hotel are a perfect blend of modernity and history with all the charms of the Renaissance, including original painted ceilings and wooden beams in select rooms. The Superior Rooms offer supreme comfort and style with superb furnishings and unique authentic graphics by Czech artist Adolf Born. All guest rooms offer luxurious bathrooms that have been exceptionally incorporated into the space with a bathtub or shower.

Top Location
At the Three Storks is located in the romantic and residential quarter of Mala Strana and sits below magnificent Prague Castle. This popular neighborhood of Prague features winding cobblestone streets, red rooftops, outdoor cafes and restaurants, plenty of tourist attractions, and palaces with hidden gardens. Imagine the splendid view from your room!

Amenities
Amenities include individually controlled air-conditioning, a mini bar, digital safe, direct dial telephone, LCD satellite TV with DVD player and a selection of films, and Internet with high-speed Wi-Fi connection (PC available to borrow). Breakfast is served from 7 a.m. till 10 a.m. Hotel amenities include 24-hour reception with multilingual personnel, lobby bar, Czech and French restaurant located on the first floor, and a conference room for 35 persons. Breakfast and 14% VAT included in price.

Location map

At The Three Storks | Prague Hotel | Double Room
Hotel services

Luxurious Boutique Hotel in Prague!
This luxury five star Prague boutique hotel is an intimate and original place to stay in the Lesser Quarter. The newly opened hotel, which offers accommodation in 20 rooms, was designed by AI DESIGN architectural studio in cooperation with...

hotel detail

Your Prague Adventure

Prague Tourist Traps

Prague-Stay.com will assist you in planning your authentic visit to this lively city and steer you away from numerous 'tourist traps' that sadly exist in this eccentric capital.

more information