MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel

MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel

Design Hotels

4 Nové Město – Nové MěstoModerate

The Experience

You'll find the Mosaic House Design Hotel tucked away in Prague's New Town (Nové Město). It's a sharp contrast to the city's usual baroque flair. Walk up Odborů street and you'll see a clean, functionalist facade from 1934. Step inside and the gray concrete gives way to a lush, green world. It feels like a real escape. The owners didn't just slap on some green paint. They built a legitimate eco-refuge. You'll see works by Czech artist Michal Trpák and original 1930s mosaics from the building's union days. It's built for travelers who actually care about design and the planet. This isn't a party hostel anymore. It's a serious 4-star boutique spot. You can hide out in the Secret Garden by the fish pond or book the Private SPA for a soak. It’s quiet. It’s smart. It’s a perfect base for exploring the Golden City without the noise. And it sits right where you want to be.

What Makes It Stand Out

  • BREEAM-certified sustainability infrastructure with greywater recycling
  • Exclusive, reservation-only Private SPA with Finnish sauna
  • Secret Garden courtyard with fish pond and biophilic design
  • Preserved 1930s trade union mosaics integrated into modern interiors

Rooms & Accommodation

The property features 94 rooms across categories like Standard and Superior, with the Penthouse suites offering private rooftop terraces and panoramic views of Prague Castle.

The Vanguard of Sustainable Engineering

Forget lazy greenwashing. The Mosaic House Design Hotel is a real pioneer for eco-logic in Central Europe. They earned a BREEAM certification by doing the hard work on a 1930s building. That isn't easy. The system here is clever. They use a closed-loop setup to clean greywater from your shower and sink. Instead of wasting it, they use it to flush the toilets. They even grab the heat from that used water to warm up your next shower. It's invisible tech that actually works. You get the luxury of a top-tier design hotel Prague without the heavy carbon footprint. This is how you do sustainable travel right.

The Evolution of Czech Functionalism

Prague isn't all spires and gold leaf. Architect Oktáv Koutský built this place in 1934 during the height of Czech functionalism. Think Bauhaus style. It was all about clean lines and purpose. In 2020, they spent millions turning the old hostel into a 4-star design hotel. They didn't hide the history. They kept the original trade union mosaics and used sharp lighting to make them pop. The result is a mix of industrial grit and modern comfort. It feels authentic. It respects the 1930s roots while giving you the high-end stay you'd expect today. But it never feels like a museum.

Curating the Urban Sanctuary: Spatial Psychology

Cities are loud. This hotel is designed to fix that. The Private SPA is a big part of the plan. You won't be sharing a sauna with twenty strangers here. It’s strictly reservation-only. You get the space for yourself or your group (up to eight people). Then there’s the Secret Garden. It’s an open-air courtyard in the middle of the block. The pond and the plants do more than look good. They actually cool the air. The building walls block the street noise. It's a total sensory reset. Grab a coffee and sit by the water. You’ll forget you’re in the middle of a capital city. It's about as peaceful as Prague gets.

Getting Around from Nové Město

Nové Město means "New Town," but it’s been around since 1348. Charles IV planned it with wide streets and big squares. It’s much easier to walk than the cramped Old Town. You’re in a prime spot on Odborů street. Walk seven minutes and you're at the Vltava River and the Dancing House. The Charles Bridge is an 11-minute stroll away. You can reach the Astronomical Clock in fifteen minutes. If your feet are tired, use the Myslíkova tram or the Karlovo Náměstí metro. Both are right there. It’s the most logical place to stay for hitting the main sights fast. Plus, you're away from the worst of the tourist traps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel located and what is the nearest metro station?
The hotel is situated at Odborů 278/4 in the New Town district of Prague. Karlovo náměstí is the closest metro station and is just a short walk from the building entrance.
What makes the sustainability program at MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel unique?
This BREEAM certified property uses a greywater recycling system and biophilic design principles to minimize its environmental footprint. It successfully combines 1930s functionalist architecture with modern green technology.
Can I use a spa during my stay at MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel?
The hotel offers an exclusive Private SPA featuring a Finnish sauna for guests. You must make a reservation to use this facility to ensure a private and relaxing experience.
Is there a quiet outdoor space at MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel?
Guests have access to a Secret Garden courtyard that includes a peaceful fish pond. This area provides a quiet sanctuary away from the kinetic energy of the surrounding city streets.
What is the average cost to stay at MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel?
Room rates are moderate with an average price of approximately €90 per night. This four star boutique hotel offers high quality design at an accessible price point for Prague travelers.
Are there historic features inside MOSAIC HOUSE Design Hotel?
The interior preserves original 1930s trade union mosaics that have been integrated into the contemporary design. These historic elements reflect the building heritage while supporting its modern aesthetic.

Starting from

€90 / night


Class4 Design Hotels
TypeDesign Hotels
Price RangeModerate
AddressOdborů 278/4, 120 00 Nové Město, Prague 2, Czech Republic
Nové Město (New Town)

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