Fairmont Golden Prague hotel
The Fairmont Golden Prague is a hotel in Prague's Old Town, near the Vltava River and the shopping street Pařízská. Built in the 1970s with brutalist design, it has been renovated to include contemporary elements such as glass sculptures and artworks created by local artists.
The building was constructed in the 1970s in the brutalist style, representing a striking architectural approach of that era. During later renovation, original design elements such as wooden sculptures and colored glass windows were preserved and combined with new artworks.
The hotel sits along Pařížská Street, known for its luxury shops that reflect modern Prague's character. The area shows how the city blends historic buildings with contemporary life and commerce.
The hotel has over 300 rooms with various configurations and sits centrally, making it easy to walk to many attractions. A pedestrian tunnel connects it directly to the riverfront, allowing guests to reach the water without crossing busy streets.
The hotel features two distinct rooftop venues with views: Golden Eye, an Asian-inspired bar, and Zlata Praha, a restaurant overlooking the Old Town Square. These spaces offer a contrast between modern design and classic city views.
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