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Hotel Bishop's House (Biskupsky Dum) Prague
The Bishop´s House Hotel is a large and very comfortable hotel situated just behind Charles Bridge on the romantic Mala Strana side of the river Vltava under Prague Castle. Complete reconstruction of the building was finished in 1999. Behind the Empire facade guests can find both comfort and genuine remnants of the past.
City Prague
Country Czech Republic
Type Hotel
Location Lesser Town - Mala Strana
Address Drazickeho namesti 6
Prague 1
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Location:
The Bishop´s House Hotel (Biskupsky Dum) is next to Charles Bridge (60m) and is perfectly situated for walking to the Old Town Square and Prague Castle. Nearby you will find romantic restaurants, quaint cafes, likely bars and many unusual gift shops.
Hotel capacity:
45 bedrooms
Bedrooms:
The hotel Bishop's House offers double rooms with shower or bathroom. The program of constant improvement means that most bedrooms have been beautifully refurbished to the highest standards, providing a graceful, yet homely ambience for you to relax. Subtle and interesting colour combinations, quality fabrics and fine furniture enhance the character of the rooms.

Amenities:
Bath or shower, Hair Dryer, Minibar, Refrigerator, safe, Satellite TV including CNN, phone, crib available, buffet breakfast, washing, cleaning, ironing.
Hotel History:
During the Romanesque period, at the end of the 12th century, the powerful bishop Prince Jindřich Břetislav had a vast court built as a bishop´s seat on the left bank of the Vltava river. His successors, bishops and archbishops, e.g. Jan of Dražice (from which the name of the Dražické Square is derived) had the court extended and rebuilt. The fire in 1249, started by the rebels against the King Wenceslas I., caused according to the chronicler Kosmas an extensive renovation of the seat. In 1419 the court was plundered and burnt down. This was the fall of the court and its walls were used for the construction of houses of Prague bourgeoisie.

The appearance of the house, today called according to its historical origin "The Bishop´s House", emanates from 1843, when the reconstruction of the 16th century semblance was finished after six years of work. Present archeological research, however, proved the evidence of the settlement in this place already in primeval and even neolithic times.
Hotel Restaurant and Bar:
The hotel clients are invited to have their meals in the restaurant where they can select from a wide range of tempting dishes of both Czech and international cuisines, prepared by experienced chefs. The restaurant also offers the possibility of celebrating wedding banquets, graduation dinners etc. The capacity of the restaurant is 25 persons.
Facilities:
• 24 hour reception
• Car parking (extra charge)
• Foreign Exchange
• Iron
• Minibar
• Satellite TV
• Wake up call facility
• Credit Cards accepted
• Hairdryer
• Laundry facilities
• Multilingual staff
• Sheets & bedlinen
• Baby sitting
• Direct dial phone
• Historic building
• Lift/elevator
• Non-smoking rooms
• Shower
• Breakfast included
• Reception fax service
• Hotel bar
• Luggage room
• Restaurant
• Tourist information
Rates: Extra persons info
Single room
(1+0)
Double room
(2+1)
03.11.2008 - 26.12.200869 EUR
approx. 1905 CZK
79 EUR
approx. 2181 CZK
27.12.2008 - 01.01.2009161 EUR
approx. 4444 CZK
182 EUR
approx. 5024 CZK
Extra person 21 EUR
approx. 580 CZK
Baby cot 18 EUR
approx. 497 CZK
Check-in 15:00
Check-out 13:00
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