Guests have a number of dining options, including Delight, a wood-floored restaurant serving breakfast from a glass buffet. The hotel's lobby bar and bistro Oscar's features tiny cacti on frosted glass tables, a backlit marble and plexiglass bar and bright red suede chairs and serves drinks and snacks all day. The ŕ la carte restaurant Nagoya offers Japanese cuisine, a sushi bar, and private rooms with tatami-style (mat) seating. Guests can work out in the hotel's fitness center, which has the latest running, rowing, step and cycling machines, as well as a separate mirrored room devoted to weights and body-building machines. After exercise, guests can unwind with a massage, or a visit to the solarium, sauna, and steam bath. Conference rooms are available for the use of business guests. Padded suede walls are fitted with simple-to-use, computerized touch-screen controls for audio-visual equipment and lighting. Conference-goers can also use the adjacent cinemas auditorium and projection system. All public areas have wireless Internet access (surcharge). The hotel is close to a number of Prague's famous attractions, including the Bertramka Mozart Museum, where Mozart finished his opera Don Giovanni, one kilometer from the hotel, the green space of Petrin park, 2.5 kilometers away, Charles Bridge, four kilometers away, and Prague Castle and Wenceslas Square, both 5.5 kilometers away. Prague Ruzyne Airport is eig ht kilometers from the hotel. |