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Originally part of a medieval archbishop's palace, Domus Balthasar
stands in a row of late Baroque houses and was re-opened after a
thorough, yet sensitive reconstruction in September 2003. Its great
location places you right beside the 600 year-old Charles Bridge, and in
the middle of the buzzing Mala Strana district where you'll find the
city's best restaurants. The hotel itself could be classified as a
luxury inn, with peaceful and comfortable rooms being a priority.
Despite the age of the building, there's nothing old-fashioned about the
rooms, which are light, airy and modern-feeling, with rich parquet
floors, mahogany, neutral color schemes, discreet lighting, and
custom-made designer furniture. Walls are sparingly decorated with close
up black and white photographs and sturdy ceiling beams in many rooms
add a nice touch to the overall design which is very sophisticated.
Bathrooms are crisp and smart in black and white. All rooms have a
direct dial telephone with answering machine and private number, fax and
internet connection point, multipurpose writing desk, personal
electronic safe, mini bar, tea/coffee making facilities, satellite TV,
and importantly, a hi-fi mini system with CD/DVD and radio. Suites also
have ceramic cooking stove, microwave oven and basic cooking equipment.
Breakfast is served from 7:30 until 10:00 in the neighboring Bohemia
Bagel Café.
Domus Balthasar is located in Mala Strana (the Lesser Town or Little
Quarter), which clusters around the foothills of Prague Castle, on the
opposite side of the river to the Old Town. The hotel is right beside
Charles Bridge (Karluv Most), a 14th century stone bridge linking the
two sides of Prague. This magnificent structure is one of the city's
finest attractions, and is the main pedestrian route connecting the Old
Town with Mala Strana and Prague Castle. From Charles Bridge you can
enjoy fairytale views of the Prague skyline. The wide expanse of the
river flows beneath it, flanked on both sides by elegant buildings.
Prague Castle towers above in its eminent position. Here you are truly
in the centre of the city.
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