This charming hotel is situated directly in the heart of Prague and is just around the corner from the Municipal House and Prague's main shopping boulevard. The old town can be reached via the Charles Bridge in a matter of minutes, and other places of interest are also within easy walking distance. Namesti Republiky subway station (on line B) is just 150 metres from the hotel's doors. Ruzyn International Airport is 16 km away.
This hotel's history dates back to the 17th century, when it functioned as a roadside inn with several guest rooms, called the The Green Ox. Today it comprises a total of 62 rooms and includes a lobby with 24-hour reception and check-out service, hotel safe, currency exchange facilities and a cloakroom. The hotel's ground floor is home to a cosy lobby bar with pool/snooker, as well as a conservatory and the Fiesta restaurant. There is a conference room on site and parking is available in the hotel courtyard.
This hotel is located in the city centre of Prague and was established in 1845. It is close to the Old town Square and the nearest station is Namesti Republiky. The Hotel has a restaurant, a bar, a conference room and a coffee shop. All 68 rooms are equipped with hairdryer and safe.
The Atlantic Hotel is a three star establishment located in the business center of Prague, just around the corner from its Municipal House and its main shopping boulevard. Known as the "Hundred-Spired City", Prague is the Czech Republic's gorgeous capital whose modern form was largely shaped in the 14th century under the reign of Charles IV. Charles IV was not only then Reigning King of Bohemia and Moravia, he was also the ruling Holy Roman Emperor. Under his powerful influences and careful planning, Prague expanded from its medieval core, centered around its 8th century Castle, and established its first university. Recent history has been exciting for Prague- in 1989, the Czech Republic was liberated from 40 years of communist rule, led to democracy by Poet/Politician Vaclav Havel and his Velvet Revolution. Since that dramatic change, Prague has exploded as a tourist destination. Once the darling of twenty-something adventure-seeking backpackers, it is now regarded as Eastern Europe's capital of arts and culture.
Each of the Atlantic Hotel's 61 rooms is clean, comfortable, and equipped with all modern amenities. Not your standard, run-of-the-mill hotel, the Atlantic also enjoys a history as varied as that of its host city. Its tradition dates back to the 17th century, when it functioned as a roadside inn called "The Green Ox" and offered only a handful of guestrooms. In 1845 the first train arrived at today's Masaryk Railway Station and the inn was reborn as a full-fledged hotel. Renamed "the English Court", it was host to many royals and other prominent guests who enjoyed the comfort of its spacious rooms and central location. In 1935 the hotel received another facelift and re-opened under its current name, "The Atlantic Hotel." Today's Atlantic strives to maintain its high standards and long tradition of luxury and service. Its warm and friendly staff is always on hand to assist with questions or offer advice, and in general to make your stay as comfortable and worry-free as possible. The Atlantic Hotel is perfect launching point from which to explore this beautiful city, only minutes from fine dining, shopping, and entertainment venues.