The ICON Hotel & Lounge vs Jalta Boutique Hotel
The ICON Hotel & Lounge and Jalta Boutique Hotel are both recommended by experts. On balance, The ICON Hotel & Lounge scores significantly higher than Jalta Boutique Hotel. The ICON Hotel & Lounge comes in at #10 in Prague with endorsements from 10 sources such as Jetsetter, The Telegraph and Lonely Planet.
The ICON Hotel & Lounge
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V Jame 6, Nove Mesto, Prague 11000, Czech Republic
From $608 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Stylish, well-equipped bedrooms and superb Asian wellness centre; friendly, helpful staff and a relaxed feel."
Concierge
"Despite the high-tech gadgets, the hotel maintains a calm residential feel, and its tastefully minimalist decor... make it an excellent value in a city with an increasing number of luxe options."
Fodor's
"From the fashionable staff to its plush, all-natural bedding, this hotel is dressed to impress."
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Jetsetter
"Buzzy boutique hotel with an art gallery, spa and cocktail bar, a block from historic Wenceslas Square."
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Rough Guide
"Modern designer hotel. All day à la carte breakfast will suit late risers."
Jalta Boutique Hotel
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Vaclavske namesti 45, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
From $74 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"Well-kept and well-situated... Spacious, comfortable, well-equipped bedrooms boast art deco styling and balconies."
Frommer's
"Recently reconstructed, the Jalta has put on a fresh face and a new attitude."
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Concierge
"A Stalinist monstrosity just a few years back, the Jalta is now positively vibrant, down to the authentic Warhol print of Franz Kafka in the lobby."
Fodor's
"The Jalta is arguably the smartest hotel on central Wenceslas Square, with a historically protected facade that dates from the 1950s in the style of Socialist Realist."
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Lonely Planet
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"Hidden beneath the 1950s Hotel Jalta on Wenceslas Square lies a communist-era nuclear shelter that was opened to the public in 2013."
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