Hilton Prague Atrium A 3 star hotel in Prague

Ultra-modern hotel with glass façade situated on the banks of the River Vltava, one kilometre from the Old Town Square.

Air-conditioned guestrooms are decorated in warm tones and feature cable TV, high-speed Internet connections and minibars.

Guests can try the outdoor climbing wall or relax with Oriental massage, mud wraps and hot stone therapy in the spa centre.

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Map showing Hilton Prague Atrium

Dining at the Hilton Prague Atrium

Atrium - Contemporary restaurant situated in the hotel lobby. Serves an extensive buffet breakfast every morning. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

CzecHouse Restaurant - Intimate restaurant with walls adorned with old black and white photographs of Prague. Classic and modern Czech dishes are served every evening for dinner.

Café Bistro - Situated in the hotel lobby this modern wood-panelled bistro is open 24 hours a day and serves an international menu of dishes and Italian specialities. Light snacks and monthly culinary specials are available.

Zest Bar - Cocktails, Czech beers and a wide selection of vodkas are available. Features live entertainment and a sports corner with plasma screen TVs. Open daily until 2 AM.

Attractions near this hotel

Old Town Square – 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
Wenceslas Square – 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
State Opera – 1 kilometre (0.5 miles)
Jewish Quarter – 2 kilometres (1 kilometre)
National Theatre – 2 kilometres (1 kilometre)
Charles Bridge – 2 kilometres (1 kilometre)
National Museum – 2 kilometres (1 kilometre)
Prague Castle – 4 kilometres (2.5 miles)

Prague Ruzyne Airport (PRG): Approximate driving time is 20 minutes and distance is 16 kilometres (10 miles).

Registered taxis are available from a stand located in front of the Arrivals hall and cost approximately €35. Minibus stands are also located in front of the Arrivals hall. Bus service 119 runs from the airport to Dejvická, which is the nearest metro station to the airport (located at the end of line A) journey time is about 20-30 minutes.

Prague''s compact historic centre is best explored on foot. Cheap public transportation is available in the shape of metro, bus, tram or the funicular railway. You can get tickets, directions, schedules and multilingual public transport system maps at information offices located in five major metro stations. Tickets can be used interchangeably on all forms of transport.

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