Orea Hotel Pyramida Praha, hotel in Prague, Czechia
Orea Hotel Pyramida Praha is a hotel in a tall pyramid-shaped building on Bělohorská Street in the Břevnov district of Prague, close to Prague Castle. The building offers guest rooms across many floors, along with conference facilities, a restaurant, and a fitness area.
The building was put up in the 1970s as an office block for state administration and later converted into a hotel. This shift from public office use to hospitality happened during the broader transformation that many large Prague buildings went through after 1989.
The hotel sits in Břevnov, one of the oldest settled parts of Prague, where the nearby Benedictine monastery still shapes the character of the neighborhood. Walking the surrounding streets gives a sense of everyday Prague life, with local bakeries, small shops, and a pace that feels far from the tourist center.
The hotel is on a main road with direct bus connections to the city center and the airport, making it easy to get around without a car. Guests who plan to visit Prague Castle will find it within easy reach, either on foot or by a short bus ride.
The pyramid shape of the building is visible from many points around the neighborhood, making it one of the few hotels in Prague that can be spotted by its outline from a distance. That shape was not accidental: it was designed to give the building a distinct profile at a time when most new construction in the city followed standard socialist architectural forms.
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