Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague
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Character and identity
Set on the cobblestoned lanes of the Old Town, this boutique property is the original Buddha-Bar hotel, predating the Paris and Budapest outposts. The aesthetic is sultry and theatrical: deep reds, low lighting, French-Asian interiors layered with Bohemian crystal light fixtures from Czech glassmaker Preciosa. Siddharta Cafe handles the breakfast buffet and shifts into European-Asian fusion through the day (think grilled filet mignon with fried udon and pak choi). The independently run Buddha-Bar restaurant downstairs goes full Asian, sushi included. The spa is a single treatment room with hammam and Jacuzzi, intimate rather than expansive.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples after a romantic, design-forward city break who want atmosphere over scale. The dim lighting, decadent rooms and central Old Town address suit travellers who plan to walk everywhere, eat well, and treat the hotel itself as part of the evening's drama.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone wanting a full resort kit. There's no in-house gym (you get passes to nearby Fitness Kotva), only one spa treatment room, and the headline restaurant bills separately from the room. Families and guests who prefer bright, minimalist interiors will find the mood too dark.
Bottom line
The draw here is mood: a small, design-driven hideaway where the Eastern-glam interiors and Old Town setting do the heavy lifting, not the facilities list. Book it if you're a couple chasing romance and walkability, pre-reserve the single spa room at booking, and don't bother with valet, the city is on your doorstep.
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