Location. The Janacek Palace Apartments are located in the city centre of Prague, Czech Republic, on the banks of the River Vltava. Charles Bridge, which connects the Old Town to Mala Strana, is 800 metres away. The ninth century Prague Castle and the shops and cafes of Wenceslas Square are two kilometres away. Andel metro station is 500 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Housed in a modern, five storey property, these riverside apartments have original features that date from the early 20th century. Multilingual staff at the 24 hour front desk can arrange an airport pick up/drop off service for a surcharge. Staff can also offer advice on Pragues sights and attractions, and arrange sightseeing itineraries. Practical amenities include onsite parking (surcharge) and a dry cleaning service.
Guestrooms. The 15 one and two bedroom apartments at Janacek Palace are decorated in a modern style characterised by light wood furnishings, parquet flooring, and matching fabrics. All feature high speed Internet connections and cable television. Kitchenettes are equipped with ovens, hobs, refrigerators, microwaves, coffee and tea facilities, and cookware.
Rates:
74.68 - 209.2578
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Janacek Palace Residence
Janackovo Nabrezi 19
Prague, Czech Republic 100 00
Driving Directions:
From Prague Ruzyne Airport (PRG):
Distance to Janacek Palace Apartments is 16 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Registered taxis wait outside the Arrivals hall and cost about 700 CZK to the hotel. Minibuses depart from outside the Arrivals hall and run to Namesti Republiky square, in the city centre. A single fare is 90 CZK per person. Bus numbers 119 and 254 run to Dejvicka, the airports closest metro station. The journey takes about 20 30 minutes, and single tickets cost 20 CZK (1 EUR). Bus number 100 connects to Zlicin metro station. From here, trains run to Andel station, 500 metres from the apartments. Airport transport is also available via the apartments. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. Pragues historic centre is compact and easy to explore on foot, as many roads are pedestrianised. There is an efficient and inexpensive public transport system, including trams, buses, metro, and a funicular railway. Tickets are available from tobacconists, stations, and many hotel reception desks, and can be used on all modes of transport. Five of the major metro stations have information offices, with schedules, maps, and directions.