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Hotel Evropa

Located on famous Wenceslas Square, home to revolutions and protests, sits the grand Hotel Evropa. This Art Nouveau beauty was built in 1889 under the name At the Archduke Stephan, but between 1903 and 1905, architects Bedrich Bendelmayer and Alois Dryak rebuilt the structure in the Art Nouveau style with Bohumil Hubschman, Jan Letzel and Ladislav Saloun designing the gorgeous interior. The hotel is famous for its beauty and elegance and its exquisite ornate interior was featured in the Hollywood movies Mission Impossible and Titanic.

Václavské náměstí 826, Praha 1, +420 224 228 117, www.evropahotel.cz

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