Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague

Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague

Historic Hotels

4 Nové Město – Nové MěstoModerate

The Experience

Nové Město's commercial pulse is where you'll find the majestic plaza hotel prague. It's a sharp, four-star base. You get two vibes for the price of one here. One half is an 1880s Biedermeier tenement where the satirist Jaroslav Hašek first drew breath. The other side is a sleek Art Deco block from the early 20th century. It's a clever architectural sandwich. You'll find it hits that sweet spot between old-world charm and modern polish. This is a smart choice. The property holds the EU Ecolabel and runs on 100% renewable energy. You can soak in a wooden tub at the Beer Spa Bernard or grab dinner at Victoria Restaurant. It's practical and green. It's also rooted in the real Prague.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • Comprises two interconnected historical buildings representing Art Deco and Biedermeier styles
  • Authenticated birthplace of the legendary Czech satirical author Jaroslav Hašek
  • On-site Beer Spa Bernard offering traditional medieval beer bath therapies
  • Holds the prestigious EU Ecolabel certification and operates on 100% renewable energy

Rooms & Accommodation

The hotel features 182 elegantly appointed rooms across two wings, with the Superior Double being the primary category and the top-floor Panorama Suite offering castle views.

From Biedermeier to Art Deco

You'll notice the difference the moment you walk between the two wings. The Školská Street side is all about 1880s Biedermeier style. Think high ceilings. You'll find original paintings and a quiet, domestic feel. Then there's the Štěpánská Street entrance. It throws you straight into the 1920s. This seven-story building is a tribute to Art Deco and the First Czechoslovak Republic. It's angular and bold. It feels full of energy. Walking the halls feels like skipping through a century of design. You move from the soft details of the 19th century into the sharp lines of the Jazz Age. But it somehow works perfectly. This is a great pick if you want a historic hotel prague that feels alive.

The Literary Epicenter: Jaroslav Hašek

This building is a landmark for readers. The wing at Školská 16 is the actual birthplace of Jaroslav Hašek. He was born here in 1883 and went on to write "The Fateful Adventures of the Good Soldier Švejk". Look for the memorial plaque right above the entrance. Staying here puts you in touch with the rebellious spirit of old Prague. It reminds you that this neighborhood wasn't always just shops and offices. It was the training ground for the city's best satirists and thinkers. You're sleeping in the same spot where a Czech legend started. That's worth the price alone.

Sustainable Hospitality Operations

Most old hotels talk about history, but this one looks forward. It earned the EU Ecolabel by hitting some seriously tough green targets. That's no easy feat when you're dealing with interconnected, centuries-old buildings. Everything runs on 100% renewable energy. They've swapped old bulbs for LED tech and put in double-glazed windows to keep the heat in. You won't find any single-use plastics here. Even the food is 80% local. It proves you don't have to choose between a historic stay and a clean conscience. It's a smart, professional operation. It respects the planet as much as the architecture.

Medieval Beer Spa and Gastronomic Heritage

You come to Prague for the beer, and here you can literally bathe in it. The Beer Spa Bernard uses malt and brewer's yeast for the bath. They also add hops for a medieval-style soak in heated wooden tubs. The best part? You get your own beer tap to use while you're in the water. When you're hungry, head to Victoria Restaurant. It's a massive, 140-seat space filled with marble and Klimt reproductions. For something smaller, Glera Restaurant mixes Czech classics with Mediterranean flavors. Or just grab a coffee or a glass of bubbles at the Frederik Kafka Bar. It's a self-contained world. You might not even want to leave.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague located and how do I get there from the airport?
The hotel is situated at Štěpánská 33 in the vibrant New Town district of Prague. You can reach the property from Vaclav Havel Airport via a 30 minute taxi ride or by taking the airport express bus to the main train station followed by a short walk.
Does the Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague have a spa on site?
Yes, the hotel features the Beer Spa Bernard which offers unique medieval beer bath therapies. Guests can enjoy traditional Czech wellness treatments without leaving the building.
Is the Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague an environmentally friendly hotel?
The property holds a prestigious EU Ecolabel certification and operates entirely on 100% renewable energy. It is an excellent choice for travelers looking for sustainable accommodation in the heart of the city.
What is the history behind the buildings at the Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague?
The hotel consists of two interconnected historical buildings designed in distinct Art Deco and Biedermeier styles. One of the buildings is famous as the authenticated birthplace of the legendary Czech author Jaroslav Hašek.
Does the Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague offer breakfast for guests?
As a four star establishment, the hotel provides a full breakfast service featuring local and international options. Guests can enjoy their morning meal in a refined historic setting before heading out to explore Prague.
What attractions are near the Majestic Plaza Hotel Prague?
The hotel is located in the commercial epicenter of New Town, just a short walk from Wenceslas Square and the National Museum. Its central location makes it easy to reach both the historic Old Town and the modern shopping districts on foot.

Starting from

€80 / night


Class4 Historic Hotels
TypeHistoric Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressŠtěpánská 33, 110 00 Praha 1, Czechia
Nové Město (New Town)

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