Four Seasons Hotel Prague
Riverside rooms with a view
There may be no better place than this elegant property to behold the city’s iconic Charles Bridge, which connects Prague’s Old Town and the Castle District. Still, the 157-key hotel possesses a historical allure of its own: the building unites three ancient edifices from the classical, renaissance and baroque periods, respectively. There’s much buzz surrounding chef Leonardo Di Clemente, whose CottoCrudo restaurant champions authentic Italian fare, as well as encompassing a raw food bar for savoury raw treats and stellar terrace views of Prague Castle. The latter is also found at the brand-new Bohemia spa, where treatments err on the traditional.

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