The Claris hotel is unique by its very tranquil yet central location within the prestigious Prague district of Vinohrady. The Claris was built in the early thirties of the 20th century and its architecture fully respects the trends of that period of time by providing large, airy and charming interiors, with lots of daylight.
12 rooms on the 1st floor served as a depandance of hotel Anna from 2001. In May 2005 was reconstructed the rest of the building and arose brand-new hotel Claris.
The hotel is a member of Small Charming Hotels. The concept of Small Charming Hotels is based on the following criteria, which a hotel and its personnel must meet:
* Location
* Character
* Hospitality
* Catering
* Calm
* Charm
Meet our staff
At The Claris Hotel, we are proud of our commitment to service, and the hotel\'s friendly staff is available to assist you with your needs to ensure you have an enjoyable stay in Prague.
Rooms - Hotel Claris
All of the 24 comfortable guest rooms are equipped with shower/bath, WC, hair dryer, sat TV, IDD telephone with voice mail, safe and Wi-Fi Internet access free of charge.
Services - Hotel Claris
Hotel services
As the Claris is a small, cozy hotel, do not expect things like congress halls, shop cascades and lots of other amenities you can find in the big ones. We are focused to provide the independent traveler with maximum comfort by providing the following services:
* IDD telephones in all the rooms
* telefax service at the reception desk
* free Wi-Fi Internet connection in all hotel´s areas
* e-mail delivery for hotel guests
* excursions
* tickets to opera, theatre and shows
* flight confirmations
* photocopy
* translation and secretarial services upon request
the above list is just what we do regularly, but we are prepared to arrange anything the customer might need
Come and also enjoy our rich buffet breakfast, which is served daily from 7:30 till 10:00.
Free of charge car parking is available within the hotel courtyard.
Special possibilities of holiday - Hotel Claris
History & Monuments:
Wenceslas Square – Beginning life as a horse market in medieval times, the rectangular shaped Wenceslas \'Square\' is actually a broad, half-mile long boulevard, dominated by Josef Schulz\'s neo-Renaissance National Museum
Prague Castle served as mansion of Czech kings and now it is the seat of President. Its history starts in the 9th century when Prince Borivoj founded a fortified settlement here.
Staromestske namesti (
Old Town Square) The one thing that all of Europe\'s great capital cities have in common is a focal point of a grand main square and Prague\'s easily ranks among the best. Once the main marketplace of Prague, the
Old Town Square is a large, immaculately preserved space surrounded by a number of architectural treasures including Staromìstská Radnice , Kinský Palace and St. Nicholas Church.
Charles Bridge was built in 1357 to replace an earlier Romanesque bridge from the second half of the 12th century and known as Judith Bridge after a Bohemian queen.
Theatres & Culture:
Prague State Opera has one of Europe´s most exquisite theatre interiors. It offers daily production of masterpieces of the world opera literature in the original language versions.
The historical building of the
National Theatre in Prague is the embodiment of the will of the Czech nation for national independence and today offers large selection of opera, ballet and drama.
Laterna magika is an internationally comprehensible theatre without words. Its secret consists in an original combination of filmed and stage action.
Shopping:
Try as you might, you´ll probably not escape the Czech Republic without a piece of glassware, so you´ll at least be able to impress your friends with a bit of history. The term Behomian Glass has come to refer to the type of glass developed in this country in the late 16th century.Today the term tends to mean glass overlaid with colour, usually red, through which a design is cut or etched.
Only few steps from the hotel door you find luxury shopping centre “Vinohradsky Pavilon”.
Location - Hotel Claris
Location & Map
The Claris is a charming Prague hotel benefiting from a central location that provides easy access to many Prague attractions.
Leisure travellers staying at The Claris will find that a large selection of Prague tourist sites is easily accessible from the hotel including Wencelas Square that is within walking distance, Old Town Squere, National Prague Theatre and
Prague Castle.
Several trams (No 16,10 and 11) stop just few meters away from the hotel. There is a subway stop line \"A\", named \"Namesti Miru\" only approx. 200 meters from the hotel and subway stop line \"C\" named \"I.P. Pavlova\" approx. 400 meters from the Claris.
How to reach us by car
After boarder cross ROZVADOV continue on highway E50 direction PLZEN, then PRAGUE. After getting near PRAHA follow signs \"Centrum\". Entering the city center you will go on street PLZENSKA, which will then change name into KARTOUZSKA after passing by hotel Mövenpick. KARTOUZSKA street will bring you to the river bank.
You will cross the river and continue straight on street RESSLOVA, which will then change name in JECNA. At a big cross road of JECNA/LEGEROVA streets you will change to the left to LEGEROVA, than second big cross to the right to VINOHRADSKA. Go straight on, after missing “Vinohradsky Pavilon” on your right hand turn right to street U VODARNY and you are in SLEZSKA just facing hotel Claris.
For better orientation check www.uk.map24.com
Airport information
* Airport Name Prague – Ruzyne (PRG)
* Distance from Airport to Hotels - approx. 18 Km
* Estimated Taxi Charge (one-way) – 20,- EUR
* ublic Transportation Charge – 0,5 EUR