Hotel Green Garden Praha, from category 4 star Prague hotels, is situated directly in the historic centre of Prague, only a short walk from famous Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namesti), and just a 5 minutes walk from excellent public transport links, providing easy access to the entire city and surrounding areas.
Hotel Green Garden Praha - romantic accommodation in Prague historical centre
Green Garden Hotel is housed in a historic Neorenaissance building dating back to 1894, and it now combines historic charm with modern luxury in the heart of the Prague.
What catches your interest at first is the original design of this area. You will be absolutely astonished by the overhead storied brightly painted glass, which measures incredible 9 meters. Here the author, Mr. Moidl, expressed his imaginative vision of Prague’s romantic corners, which are situated on the banks of Vltava River below Hradčany. For this piece, he chose models from pictures of world famous baroque and renaissance masters such as Tizian, Hendrick van Balen, Hans von Aachen, and others.
While romantic piano music delicately plays, you can sit back and enjoy the unique interpretation of Prague from the Viennese master Jankowsky. The piece dates from 1868. Important part of the setting is a hand-carved book cabinet from the end of the 19th century.
Russian painter Gudimenko artistically and skilfully portrayed eminent Czech historical figures such as Jan Amos Komenský, Master Jan Hus, and Charles the 4th. These exceptional works are in wood frames that were hand-carved by master Jeslík. The three portrayed personalities remain symbols of education, bravery, honesty, courage, and brilliant creative power.
Green Garden Prague hotel - hotel room
- Hotel offers Prague accommodation in 60 beautifully furnished bedrooms. All bedrooms are bright and spacious and designed by the highest standards to ensure a comfortable and relaxing stay.
- Each bathroom is uniquely designed with a different flower design. Some rooms on the top floor have beautiful views of Prague Castle.
Gastronomy in Hotel Green Garden
Enjoy the meal at the elegantly designed restaurant with warm wood decor and floor made of Italy marble.
Hotel restaurant offers Czech specialities as well as international cuisine. Restaurant also serves a wide variety of drinks to cater to all moods, from new and old world wines to specialty coffees. The Green Garden restaurant is the perfect location for food, drink, and fun in a comfortable and friendly surrounding.
How to find this hotel in Prague
Public transport
Take the bus number 119 from Ruzyně Airport to Dejvická station. At Dejvická station, change bus for underground train (metro) line A. Go from Dejvická station to Museum station, and change line A for line C. Then go from Museum station line C to I.P. Pavlova station. When you leave the metro station, go down the wide Legerova Street in the opposite direction to the traffic flow. You will find our hotel after 300 metres on the corner of Legerova Street and Fugnerovo Square.
From train stations
- From the Main Railway station: It is just two stations by subway to the I.P. Pavlova station. When you leave the metro station, go down the wide Legerova Street in the opposite direction to the traffic flow. You will find our hotel after 300 metres on the corner of Legerova Street and Fugnerovo Square.
- From Holesovice Railway station: It is just five stations by subway to the I.P. Pavlova station. When you leave the metro station, go down the wide Legerova Street in the opposite direction to the traffic flow. You will find the hotel after 300 metres on the corner of Legerova Street and Fugnerovo Square.
By car
- From Brno: The hotel is directly on the Brno-Prague highway, E50/E65. After crossing the Nuselský Bridge, the hotel can be found 200 metres down the road on the left-hand side.
- From Teplice: Just follow the signs for Brno. After passing the Wenceslas Square and National Museum, keep going on the wide Sokolska Street. Our hotel can be found after 700 metres on the left side on the corner of Legerova Street and Fugnerovo Square.