Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague vs Alchymist Grand Hotel And Spa
Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague and Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa are both rated very highly by writers. Overall, Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa scores slightly higher than Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague. Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa ranks #5 in Prague with approval from 12 sources including Time Out, Lonely Planet and Star Service.
Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague
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Jakubska 8, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
From $174 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Michelin Guide
"Chic hotel in a historical building."
Jetsetter
"Prague is a nightclub capital, so it’s no surprise that this chic, Asian-themed hotel, which is built around a posh two-story lounge, has become a bastion of Eastern European swagger..."
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Travel + Leisure
"The flagship hotel of the international Buddha-Bar brand, this trendy boutique hotel is just a two-minute walk from the Old Town Square."
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Rough Guide
"Supremely stylish, central boutique hotel with an oriental slant to the decor and ambience."
Condé Nast Traveler
99.6
"With the same pan-Asian decorative exoticism as the original Buddha-Bar restaurant, in Paris, the first Buddha-Bar hotel brings its dramatic flair to the Old Town."
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Alchymist Grand Hotel And Spa
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Trziste 19, Lesser Quarter, Prague 11800, Czech Republic
From $1,719 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
Michelin Guide
"Charming, cosy 16C townhouse with carefully chosen decor and sumptuous furniture... Impressive oriental spa."
Concierge
"Like a vision of Baroque Prague injected with over-the-top Vegas style."
Fodor's
"A baroque-fever dream of Prague masterminded by an Italian developer, the Alchymist doesn't go the understated route."
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Lonely Planet
"The Alchymist is a thoroughly sumptuous all-suite hotel with a range of richly furnished rooms and a luxurious spa in the basement."
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Rough Guide
"Total decadent luxury abounds in this sixteenthcentury palace which has been tastefully converted into a secluded spa hotel, complete with Indonesian masseuses and an indoor pool."