Prague, located in the Czech Republic, is one of those European cities that many of us have heard about but overlooked in favour of Paris or Barcelona, due to its stag and hen party reputation. However, as 2010 holidays begin filling up brochures, there has never been a better time to visit the city of Prague.
There are many things to see on holidays in Prague, especially if you're a history enthusiast. The whole city is just oozing historical charm from the buildings to the dumplings served at dinner. Of course, to fully enjoy the sights and immerse oneself in the character of the city, you'd have to stay somewhere right?
Right! And the place to stay is the Golden Wells hotel, a 16th century Renaissance former residence of Holy Roman Emperor and Hapsburg King Rudolph II. Illustrious past dwellers include Tycho de Brahe, a famous 16th century astronomer.
The building may be centuries old, but you can rest assured that the service and amenities as well as the luxurious rooms are definitely keeping up with the times. The intimate boutique hotel, located below the walls of Prague castle, and surrounded by its rose gardens, is perfect for romantic getaways because of its unique amenities like the 'romantic turndown service' where they'd turn down your sheets and scatter rose petals over them. Romantic!
Another service that is unique to the Golden Wells is the aromatic bath. If you specify a time, they'd get it ready for you so that when you return after a long day of walking, your steaming, aromatic bath is waiting for you to step in and soothe your tired muscles. Truly service that is worthy of a palace!
With rooms that have views of the famed skyline of the 'City of a Thousand Spires', this hotel is something you really shouldn't miss! So start thinking about 2010 holidays now, and book the Golden Wells Hotel, Prague.
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