CROWNE PLAZA
Prague's Crowne Plaza was built (in 1996) in what had been the Army Hotel since 1953. Hence its Soviet architecture, of which it is a rare vestige in Prague. This is its great originality and its main asset. The building is reminiscent of Warsaw's Palace of Culture or Bucharest's House of the Free Press. At the top, the star is still there, but in green. The style is repeated inside: large reception halls, monumental staircases, frescoes and more. The transformation is a real success. Comfort is up to expectations. Its location between the university and the embassy district is not exactly convenient for tourists. But the center is easily accessible by cab or public transport.
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Koberec na pokoji úplně špinavý flekatý , bál jsem se zout . Zdi špinavé , stará netěsnící okna . Tenkrát asi pěkný hotel , dnes raději jděte jinam .