Location. The Chateau St Havel is located in Prague, Czech Republic, 10 kilometres from the Charles Bridge, 11 kilometres from the Old Town Square, and 12 kilometres from Prague Castle.
Hotel Features. Set in a 13th century former fortress, Chateau St Havel is surrounded by stocked ponds, parkland, and a golf driving range. Guests have access to complimentary wireless Internet, and staff are available at the 24 hour front desk to provide concierge services. The hotels conference room is located in the former St Havel chapel, and features restored stained glass church windows with rendered walls and parquet floors.
Chateau St Havels onsite restaurant is open from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m, and there is a summer terrace where barbecues and light refreshments are available. A complimentary daily breakfast is served, and 24 hour room service is available.
Guestrooms. The hotels 31 guestrooms are air conditioned, and feature complimentary access to wireless Internet, direct dial phones, satellite television, minibars, and complimentary toiletries.
Rates:
72.28 - 231.89
Number Of Rooms: 31
Number Of Floors: 5
Check In Time: 1400
Check Out Time: 1100
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Chateau St Havel
Pred Nadrazim 6
Prague, Czech Republic 140 00
Driving Directions:
From Prague Ruzyne Airport (PRG):
Distance to Chateau St Havel is 20 kilometres, approximately 30 minutes drive.
Getting there. Registered taxis wait outside the Arrivals hall and cost about 600 CZK 900 CZK (22 EUR 32 EUR) to the city centre. Minibuses depart from outside the Arrivals hall and run to Namesti Republiky square, in the city centre. The single fare is 90 CZK per person. Bus numbers 119 and 254 run to Dejvicka, the airports closest metro station. The nearest metro station to the hotel is Budejovicka. Single tickets cost 20 CZK (1 EUR). 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.