Occupying a privileged position on Old Town Square, the gorgeous 4-star Grand Hotel Praha is the only hotel in Prague to offer views of the city’s famous astronomical clock. The immediate area is filled with shops, restaurants and bars and the Old Jewish Quarter is just moments away. Choose between the hotel’s two restaurants serving Italian or authentic Czech cuisine. Elegant, cosy rooms have a classic Czech influence with all the modern amenities, including air conditioning and flatscreen TV.
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The U Zlaté konvice restaurant promises the best authentic Czech cuisine to be found in Prague‘s Old Town Square. You can come here for specialties from the grill such as excellent roasted piglet, grilled pork hock and various meals of Old Bohemian cuisine, such as the leg of lamb with garlic and rosemary, fresh fried spinach and potato dumpling or the potato pancakes filled with smoked meat and cabbage. You will certainly like to drink cold Pilsen beer or quality Moravian wine with similar rich dishes. The Roman and Gothic cellars with vaulted ceiling and brickwork shelter the Konšelský sál room with 80 places and a smaller room that can seat up to 50 people. The atmosphere in the latter room is enhanced with mural paintings of beheaded Czech lords. The interior is equipped with stylish furniture and decorated with historical weapons and tin objects. The restaurant can also be used for organizing various family and company celebrations and events.
If you wish to sample fine Italian cuisine in the heart of Prague’s world famous Old Town Square, then Oliva Verde is the top choice for you! Situated across from the intriguing Astronomical Clock, one of the main highlights of Old Town Square; Oliva Verde offers one of the best settings for a delicious Italian meal in Prague. The building, which is called “At the Blue Star” dates back to Gothic times and features Romanesque foundations; the beauty of the Old World building and its Italian décor featured in its interiors will evoke for you the sunny, relaxed atmosphere of the Mediterranean.