Mandarin Oriental
is to manage a new, luxurious hotel currently under development in the historic centre of Prague
in the Czech Republic.
Mandarin Oriental, Prague will be a chic 98-room hotel, to be housed in
a beautiful building that began life as a monastery in the 14th Century. Ideally located in the heart of Prague’s rich historic centre, in the Mala Strana district, the hotel
is within easy walking distance of the city’s major tourist attractions including Prague Castle, the largest ancient castle in the
world, the beautiful 600-year-old Charles Bridge and the many museums and theatres for which Prague is famous. From the
hotel, guests will be able to stroll amongst the city’s celebrated and breathtaking Gothic, Romanesque, Baroque and Art
Nouveau architecture, while also enjoying Prague’s elegant riverside promenades and cafe-lined squares.
Scheduled
to open early 2006, Mandarin Oriental, Prague has been designed as an intimate, luxurious hotel featuring a contemporary,
yet elegant interior style, with exacting attention to detail, reflective of the Group’s oriental heritage. The hotel will feature
some of the city’s most spacious and luxurious guest rooms which have been designed in a variety of individual interior styles, taking full
advantage of the exceptional proportions of the existing building. All guestrooms will offer Mandarin Oriental’s renowned
customer-centric technology that will provide guests with highly sophisticated in-room
entertainment systems. An all-encompassing spa and fitness center will be a prominent
feature, reflective of the Group’s spa expertise, both in design and service. Fashionable,
stylish dining with culinary flair will be offered via chic restaurant, bar and lounge concepts. The hotel will
also provide elegantly designed meeting and banqueting facilities.
“We are delighted at the prospect of opening a new hotel in the lively and sophisticated historic city of Prague and look forward
to bringing Mandarin Oriental’s renowned levels of hospitality to this exciting project. The pre-eminence of the site and the
vibrancy of the surrounding neighborhood bode well for success. This new development also represents another significant
step for Mandarin Oriental in leveraging our brand further in important destinations around the world.’ said Mandarin Oriental
Hotel Group’s Chief Executive, Edouard Ettedgui.
“We welcome Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group to Prague and to what promises to be the city’s most exclusive luxury hotel
address. We are certainly pleased to have Mandarin Oriental as an operator as their philosophy mirrors our desire to achieve an
extraordinary level of quality, a precise attention to detail and a total focus on the customer,” said
Richard Horton, Managing Director of Karmelitska Hotel s.r.o.
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