Mandarin Oriental, Prague has launched an exclusive two-day Treasures of Prague package, priced
at EUR 579 per room per night. The package includes a guided tour of the newly revealed cultural riches of
Prague Castle, with private limousine transfers, a champagne lunch at a palace, a memorable
keepsake and a soothing Oriental foot massage.
Accompanied by an expert private guide, guests are taken on a day-long exploration of what once
truly was a city within a city. After visiting the Castle’s most spectacular buildings such as the Gothic
St. Vitus’ Cathedral and the Old Royal Palace, a champagne welcome and private catered lunch await
on the terrace of the Lobkowicz Palace on the Castle’s eastern side, affording panoramic views of
the city; this is followed by a tour of the Palace’s spectacular collections. The Palace, the only
privately-owned building within the Castle walls, is the ancient domain of the Lobkowicz noble family
whose history is closely tied to that of Prague and indeed, the Czech lands.
Visitors who book the Treasures of Prague package will receive a special
keepsake accompanied by a card personally signed by Prince William Lobkowicz, providing a lasting memento of their visit. The day will
stylishly conclude with a Mercedes S-class limousine transfer back to the hotel and a refreshing Oriental foot massage at the Spa to soothe
away any lingering signs of ‘cobblestone fatigue’.
For seven centuries, the Lobkowicz Princes were important political figures and equally significant patrons of art and music, amassing
valuable collections of old master paintings, decorative arts, original musical scores and instruments and rare arms and armour. Presented
in their ancestral home for the first time, the newly-opened exhibition (entitled the Princely Collections) includes masterpieces such as the
magnificent Haymaking by Pieter Brueghel the Elder, two world-renowned paintings by Canaletto, and a number of portraits by Velázquez.
An installation focusing on music features the manuscripts of several of Beethoven’s symphonies dedicated to the 7th Prince Lobkowicz, as
well as Mozart’s own re-orchestration of Haendel’s Messiah. The Princely Collections revives an important cultural site in the heart of Europe
by increasing public access to some of the world’s greatest works of art.
Prague Castle is the city’s premier landmark and part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Towering above the city and within walking distance
of Mandarin Oriental, Prague, it has served for centuries as the imposing seat of Czech kings and presidents. This unique architectural
complex dating back as far as the 10th Century and consisting of multiple churches, palaces, burgers’ houses, medieval towers, courtyards
and splendid gardens was the site of several dramatic events with a profound effect on European history.
Rates for the two-day Treasures of Prague package start at EUR 579 per room per night based on double occupancy; the rate includes
breakfast but excludes 5% VAT. Additional nights are available.
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