This exclusive Four Seasons hotel on the edge of the Vltava River overlooks Charles Bridge, boasting elegant suites, a relaxing spa and sublime dining to create a luxurious retreat in the heart of the Golden City.
Why you'll love it here
- View Charles Bridge from the hotel’s riverside location in the heart of the Golden City
- Discover this unique Four Seasons property which feels like three hotels in one
- Take the private Four Seasons boat from the pier for a trip along the Vltava
- Dine with a view of Prague Castle from your table at the rooftop restaurant
Best For
- Honeymoon, Teens (13+)
Jackie
Travel Specialist
Included in your holiday
- Lounge passes and meet & greet service in UK airports
- Transfers to and from your hotel
- All flight luggage allowances
- Personal concierge service
- 24/7 assistance when travelling
- Full ATOL protection
Full accommodation information
Hotel information
A year-round getaway in the heart of this magical city, Four Seasons’ Prague hotel is dreamily set beside the Vltava River with views of the famous Charles Bridge and Prague Castle.
Whether you’re here for the city’s annual Christmas markets, or to explore its rich cultural and architectural heritage, Four Seasons Hotel Prague places you in the heart of the Golden City, with many of its finest attractions within walking distance. These include the Old Town Square, Wenceslas Square, Prague Astronomical Clock and The Powder Tower.
In a historic neighbourhood, the hotel’s architecture and design very much feels like three hotels in one – with styles ranging from neo-renaissance and neo-classical to baroque and modern. That means you can choose your accommodation from a variety of decors within the 157 rooms and suites; like the sleek, modern River Suites or the traditional Grand Renaissance Rooms. Almost all have inspiring views of the city, castle and/or river.
In true Four Seasons style, the dining at the hotel is some of the finest in the city. Gorge on a tasting menu at the intimate, seasonal, rooftop restaurant MIRU – named after the Japanese word for “view”. And soak up a different vantage point with a romantic Italian dinner at CottoCrudo terrace with its vantage point overlooking the Prague Castle and Charles Bridge.
AVA Spa at the hotel bases its treatments and experience on Czech spa traditions, with a relaxation room facing the castle; a vitality pool with massage jets; a thermal bath experience; and a private steam room.
Experiences not to be missed while in the Czech Republic include a private ride on the Four Seasons boat with prosecco; shopping on Parizska Street; a trip to Karlstejn, a romantic 14th century Gothic castle; and a visit to the Rückl glass factory in Nizbor, a picturesque village in central Bohemia.
Room Options
There are 157 luxury rooms and suites at the hotel, made up of 138 rooms and 19 suites. As standard expect: free, premium WiFi; luxury bath products; a thick terry bathrobe; and the availability of 24-hour, in-room dining.
Modern Room
Sleeps: 2 Adults
With city views of Prague, these contemporary accommodations have an en suite with a full marble bathroom, with a soaking tub and separate shower.Superior Room
Sleeps: 2 Adults
Look out over Old Town from this spacious room with its modern decor and full marble bathroom. Superior Rooms on the top floor have a vaulted ceiling.Deluxe Room
Sleeps: 3 Adults
Located in the main building of the hotel with views of the Old Town, these modern rooms can be connected for families or groups.Grand Renaissance Room
Sleeps: 3 Adults
Looking out over the Monastery of the Knights of the Cross or to Prague’s historic centre, these high-ceiling rooms in the hotel’s Renaissance building feature Czech-style panelling, crystal chandeliers and Bohemian porcelain.Premier River Room
Sleeps: 2 Adults
Survey the view of the Vltava River and either the Prague Castle or the Charles Bridge from these rooms set in the Main and Classical buildings at the hotel. Available in either an Old European or modern style, the views are the selling point of the Premier River Rooms.River Suite
Sleeps: 3 Adults
River Suite windows face south and west, meaning you can see Charles Bridge, and the Prague Castle at sunset. Set in the hotel’s Classical and Main buildings, they have a full marble bathroom and a guest powder room.Duplex Suite with Vltava River View
Sleeps: 3 Adults
This light-filled, duplex suite has views of both the river and Prague Castle. Within the Classical building, these peaceful two-storey enclaves are designed in neoclassical coral and beige tones.Duplex Suite with Balcony
Sleeps: 3 Adults
Survey the unparalleled views of Prague from your private balcony in this Main building suite that looks out to either the Old Town or the castle. A staircase from the living area leads to the second-floor bedroom.Charles Bridge Presidential Suite
Sleeps: 3 Adults
This large suite in the Classical building at the Four Seasons Hotel Prague has views of the river and the city’s famous landmark: the Charles Bridge. There is a large living and dining area, pantry and guest powder room, and the configuration can include one, two or three bedrooms to suit the needs of your party.Prague Castle Presidential Suite
Sleeps: 3 Adults
On the top floor of the hotel this luxurious suite has breathtaking views of Prague Castle from large windows in the living room and bedroom. Set in the main building, it has plenty of space, is furnished in calming blue and beige tones, and can be configured to include one, two or three bedrooms.Royal Suite
Sleeps: 3 Adults
This secluded suite offers the ultimate privacy, nestled on the second floor of the hotel’s original 16th century Baroque building. Four Seasons Hotel Prague’s largest suite has views of the medieval Charles Bridge, a full marble bathroom, powder room, private dining room for six, piano, pantry and your own private access.Renaissance Suite
Sleeps: 3 Adults
With its neo-Renaissance furnishings that reflect the history of the building in which it is set, this regal suite benefits from a separate living room and entertaining space, a full marble bathroom with a soaking tub, views of the surrounding buildings, and plenty of Czech details which give this suite a real sense of place.Riverside Villa
Sleeps: 9 Adults
Accommodating up to nine guests across four king-size bedrooms, this unique proposition for the centre of Prague is a 16th century private villa on the edge of the river. Perfectly located in the heart of the city, you’ll see famous sights including the castle and Charles Bridge from this exclusive holiday home. A pantry, study, one full bathroom per bedroom, powder room, piano, private access and dining room make this an exclusive choice for your Prague holiday.Facilities/Amenities
- Accessible accommodation
- Gym/fitness centre
- Interconnecting rooms
- Spa/wellness
Restaurants & Bars
As with all Four Seasons hotels and resorts, you can expect exquisite cuisine from your stay in the group’s Prague property. The two restaurants offer Mediterranean and Japanese-fusion menus, but both use ingredients sourced locally and seasonally, with a nod to Czech flavours and favourites. Throughout the year the menus and events change to reflect the seasons, such as the popular brunch at Easter. And the extensive in-room menu offers plenty of options and includes an excellent kids’ menu.
CottoCrudo
This 142 cover dining room, lounge and bar offers an Italian/Mediterranean menu using local, seasonal ingredients, like the signature seabass branzino baked in a herb sea salt crust with baby calamari and broccoli sauce. During the warmer months an outdoor terrace opens for dining with a river view.
CottoCrudo Bar
The cosy, modern bar has a superb cocktail menu, with Czech ingredients and spirits being the showcase. After a day at Prague’s winter markets, tuck warm up with the bar’s gold-dusted ultimate hot chocolate, or a homemade mulled wine using a local red with winter spices and orange. A small bar menu includes club sandwiches, burgers and truffle fries.
MIRU
This seasonal pop-up restaurant features Japanese-fusion cuisine on a rooftop terrace. Named after the Japanese word for “view”, it must be one of Prague’s best restaurants with a view. Designed in a Japanese garden style, there are only four tables available each evening – making this a super-exclusive experience. Beverage pairing blends Japanese and local flavours to complement the nine-course degustation menu.
Activities & Entertainment
Spa & Wellness
A hallmark of a Four Seasons stay is the spa experience, and that’s certainly true of the AVA Spa at Four Seasons Hotel Prague. With five treatment rooms and a couple’s suite, AVA Spa boasts a sauna, steam bath and vitality pool with a waterfall, massage jets and hydrotherapy surrounded by lounge chairs and a fireplace. Products are by Swiss Perfection and Omorovicza and signature treatments include the Prague Romance for Two package and a Golden Ritual. A fitness centre is open 24/7 with the latest equipment, and male and female dry saunas.
Experience Prague
The hotel is ideally positioned for exploring this stunning city, set as it is beside the river and the iconic landmark of the Charles Bridge. Don’t miss a half-day trip to Karlstejn, a romantic 14th century Gothic castle founded by the famous King Charles IV; a visit to the Rückl glass factory in Nizbor, a picturesque village in central Bohemia; taking a romantic ride along the Vltava River in the Four Seasons Hotel Prague’s private boat; exploring on a guided tour through the city to discover its blend of architectural styles; wandering the museums and galleries to survey the art and artefacts; ambling through the six gardens below Prague Castle; and indulging in the city’s famous café culture.
Sustainability Initiatives & Responsible Tourism
Under the banner of Four Seasons, this Prague hotel is committed to responsible tourism. Some of the ways in which it demonstrates this include: replacing linen and towels in the rooms every third day (rather than every day); water-efficient landscaping; eliminating single use plastic bottles and containers; having vegan dishes, and local and sustainable ingredients on the menus in the restaurants; supporting local makers and creators; and hotel staff volunteer in the local community and support regional charitable initiatives.
Czech Republic travel information
- Time zone: GMT+1
- Flight time: 2 hours
- Recommended airlines: easyJet, British Airways
- Currency: Czech Koruna
- Tipping guideline: 10% is typical in most places
- Health considerations: N/A
- Capital: Prague
- Population: 10,495,295
- National languages: Czech
- Electricity and plugs: types C, which has two round pins and E, which has two round pins and a hole for the socket’s male earthing pin. Czech Republic operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz
- Mobile phone coverage: 4G
- UK passport visa requirements: N/A
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