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Milevskŕ 7, Prague, 140 63
 
 


 
  
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Panorama Hotel Prague boasts 2 gourmet restaurants:
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Mezzo Restaurant: Open daily 6:30-11am and 6-11pm, it is home to the Bohemia Brunch. it offers some of the finest Czech and international cuisine and the most quality wines from all wine regions. Possibility of friendly and business breakfast.
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Piazza Restaurant: Open daily 11:30am-11pm, Piazza Restaurant offers a fresh colourful Mediterranean atmosphere. Fresh salads, daily specials and unique "pizzas" are served. Piazza Restaurant is far-famed also for pasta and rice dishes, sea foods and steaks. Your meal is accompanied by delicious Italian and Mediterranean wines.

Free access to highspeed wireless Internet during your business lunch (Monday to Friday, 11:30am to 2:30pm).
 
Moreover the Hotel offers 2 smart bars where having relaxation moments:
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Mezzo Bar: Open daily 5pm-2am, it offers a great selection of Czech and foreign beers, worldwide wines, an extensive selection of whiskies and a list of more than 200 cocktails! Happy Hour every evening from 5 to 6pm. Every Friday DJ party from 9pm. We often organize also cocktail parties.
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Lobby Bar: Open daily from 7:30am to 9pm (in summer 7:30am-11pm), it is the ideal place for a cappuccino and other types of coffee and hot drinks as well as the best informal meeting place! Our Summer Terrace is open when the sun shines. We serve award-winning pastries, light refreshments, salads, sandwiches and a high-quality selection of aperitifs and liquers.
 
Fitness Centre: Situated at the very top of Panorama Hotel Prague it offers exciting panoramatic views of Prague: City centre, the Prague Castle and other memorable sights. Our reception staff are prepared to tempt you with refreshing soft drinks, recommend the best solarium cosmetic for a marvellous suntan. Facilities include swimming pool & whirlpool, fully equipped gym, sauna, solarium, massages and yoga.

Additional services include Internet access, hairdresser/beauty salon, concierge, gift shop, jewellery, porcelain, sport and flowers shop, casino, parking, limousine service, car rental.
 
Business facilities: We provide our guests with modern conference rooms furnished of the excellent technical equipment including Internet 512 kbit/s free of charge offers wide line of flexible possibilities. From small actions in our saloons to big areas for 180 persons. Our team for realization conferences and banquets is get ready to arrange for you accomplished action.
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Bohemia Conference Centre is just one step from dining and leisure experiences, featuring two themed restaurants, bar and casino. Our experienced in-house conference and banqueting staff will ensure the total success of your event.
Panorama Salons: Total available area is 200 m˛. The facilities include 4 meeting rooms accommodating from 15 to 180 people. Our conference centre offers complete state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment. Every conceivable communications resource is available.
Conference Salons Panorama I, II: These fabulously appointed salons with en suite conveniences and daylight illumination offer unique comfort and privacy for business meetings or social occasions.
 

Nearby Facilities

 
The Panorama Hotel Prague is ideally situated in a peaceful area, just outside the city centre. Only four stops from the city centre by underground metro the hotel is perfect base from which to explore the sights of Prague. The Panorama Hotel Prague is particulary popular with guest demanding all the comfort and service of a four star hotel while seeking excellent value for money.
You can not miss to visit:

Old Town

The Old-Town Hall with the Astronomical Clock (horologe): The Town Hall was founded in 1338. In 1364 the tower was joined to the chapel, and in 1470 the Town Hall was refurbished in Gothic style. The clock dates from the beginning of the 15th century; on the hour, a procession of the Twelve Apostles appears in the window in the upper part. In the lower part are 12 medallions with the signs of the zodiac, created by Josef Manes.

Church of Our Lady before Tyn (Tynsky chram): Second only to St. Vitus's Cathedral, it is the most remarkable Gothic church with a Baroque interior in Prague. Contains the tomb of Tycho de Brahe, the famous astronomer.

House At the Stone Bell: The most precious "burgess house" from the Middle Ages. Originally Romanesque, later remodeled in Gothic style a two-storey facade dating from the 14th century, renovated in 1988. Currently it serves as an exhibition and concert hall.

New Town

Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namesti) Prague 1, New Town
The shopping center of Prague. In the upper part of the square is the statue of St. Wenceslas with four patron saints of Bohemia (St. Prokop, St. Adalbert, St. Ludmila and St. Agnes) by Josef Vaclav Myslbek.

The National Museum Prague 1, Vaclavske nam. 68: A neo-Renaissance building designed by architect Josef Schulz in 1885-90.

The National Theatre Prague 1, Narodni trida 2: A Neo-Rennaisance building of 1868-81, built to plans of J. Zitek. A fire destroyed much of the building in its first year of existence; it was reconstructed by architect Josef Schulz in 1883.

Vysehrad: On a rock over the river Vltava, this is the ancient seat of the Premyslide princess. The oldest building there is the rotunda of St. Martin. In the vicinity of St. Peter and Paul's Church is a residence for canons, casemates, a park, and a cemetery called Slavin containing tombs of famous Czech representatives, among them well-known scientist Purkyně (known as Purkinje in the literature) and composers such as Dvorak and Smetana. From the south part of the fortifications one has a beautiful view of Prague.

Emmaus Prague 2, Na Slovanech: The Emmaus monastery with the Church of Our Lady and Slavic patron saints was founded by Charles IV in 1347 for Slavonic Benedictines. At the end of World War II, it burned following a bombing raid. The two asymmetrical spires were finished in 1967.

Prague Castle: it is a fascinating masterpiece of baroque art. The Changing of the Guard take place every hour on the hour. At noon it includes a fanfare and the flag ceremony on the 1st courtyards.

Petrin Look-out Tower: Reduced copy of the Eiffel Tower (60 m high) built in 1891 on the occasion of the Jubilee Exhibition.

Last but not least it is worth a visit to the Charles Bridge and its stunning 30 statues.
 
  
  
   
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