The ICON Hotel & Lounge vs Pension Dientzenhofer
The ICON Hotel & Lounge and Pension Dientzenhofer are both highly recommended by experts. On balance, The ICON Hotel & Lounge is preferred by most reviewers compared to Pension Dientzenhofer. The ICON Hotel & Lounge is ranked #4 in Prague with accolades from 9 reviews including Lonely Planet, Michelin Guide and concierge.com.
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."
Pension Dientzenhofer
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Nosticova, 2, Praha 1, Prague 110 00, Czech Republic
From $59 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Free Breakfast
- Laundry Service
Lonely Planet
"Take a room in this homely pension and you’re rubbing shoulders with famous figures from the past."
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Travel + Leisure
"Situated in Malá Strana just a five-minute walk from the Charles Bridge, the celery-green house with white trim now contains seven guestrooms and two suites."
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DK Eyewitness
"Book well ahead for one of the nine rooms in this charming and well-run little pension on a small back street of Malá Strana."
Rough Guide
"Birthplace of the eponymous architect Kilian Ignác Dientzenhofer and a very popular and unpretentious pension."
Time Out
"This 16th-century house is the birthplace of baroque architect Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, whose work fills this quarter of the city."
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