Hotel Theatrino

Top choice in Prague


Some hotel designs could be described as theatrical, but there can't be too many that were actually designed as a theatre. Dating from 1910, the art-nouveau building that houses this hotel was originally a cultural centre – you can enjoy an excellent buffet breakfast in what was once the theatre auditorium, surely the most dramatic place to start the day in Prague.

The rooms are plain and modern, but the public areas are filled with beautiful period features, from wrought-iron railings to stained-glass windows.


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