Panska 9, , Prague, Czech Republic | 00420 226 222 800
Excellent
central location in Nove Mesto; many sights are within walking distance
Each
room has an individual and modern design, some with artistic accents like murals
Colorful
bathrooms feature rainfall showerheads
Europe’s
first 360-degree rotating bar can be found on-site
Game
room features a free Skype booth and Xbox station
Popular free breakfast
Free
Wi-Fi
Pet-friendly property
Only
street parking available; no on-site garage
Bathrooms
only have showers
No
air-conditioning or safes in the rooms
No gym
The 91-room fusion hotel prague is an upper-mid-range eclectic hotel with a young vibe and a pet-friendly atmosphere. A great central location means many sights are within easy walking distance, but there is minimal on-site parking.
Every room has an individual, industrial design with a great use of space,
rainfall showerheads, and intricate details -- but there are no safes or air-conditioning. The 360° Lounge Bar is home to Europe’s first
360-degree rotating bar and the other on-site restaurants are loved by both locals
and tourists. Free Wi-Fi is available and there is a breakfast included in the
price of the rooms, which receives great reviews.
Scene
Lively, youthful hotel with industrial design
Geared towards younger clientele, the
fusion hotel prague is unique and fun with interesting, upbeat music playing
throughout. The atmosphere is relaxed with a late night party-going feel. The eclectic and trendy style works for a variety of guests, from upscale backpackers to families with
children. Gray or black painted walls have intriguing drawings while the frontdesk is forged from old drawers. Bold colors in the furniture stand out against neutral
backgrounds, especially in the hostel-style playroom, and restaurants feature
an industrial, contemporary look with stools and lots of clean lines. Pallets
are used to hang artwork, while much of the seating is a mix of metal and wood.
Lots of old yet vibrant doors decorate a storage area in Epopey Restaurant and
there are hanging light bulbs to complete the modern vibe. The 360° Lounge Bar features Europe’s first rotating bar and has a
gorgeous circular Art Deco glass roof designed by Czech architect Josef Gočar. The overall atmosphere is lively and energetic.
Location
In Nove Mesto, where many sights are within walking distance
The fusion hotel prague is located at the corner of a small side street and busy main road. It sits within Nove Mesto (New
Town) where boutique shops and grocery stores line the streets. Almost every
major sight is within walking distance including Wenceslas Square, the Prague
State Opera, Old Town, and the Astronomical Clock. Public transportation is
also under a five-minute walk from the hotel and a rental car is only necessary
if you plan to leave the city center.
Rooms
Unique, space-efficient rooms with individual decor
Small details are what make the rooms at
this hotel complete and one-of-a-kind. Spigot faucets serve as hooks,
pipes and light wood come together to create desks, green or
pink mini-ladders turn into bedside tables, and small mousetraps are home to the “please do not disturb” signs. There are several different room options
available including small rooms for single travelers, family rooms with kid’s
toys and kettles, and luxe theme rooms with kitchenettes and coffeemakers. Each
room has its own well-organized design and mounted flat-screen TVs. There are no safes or air-conditioning in the
rooms, but the windows open to provide a breeze. Modern sliding doors lead into the bathrooms, which have industrial lights and vivid paint colors. White
sinks are attached to the walls, but there isn’t much counter space in bathrooms, and there
are only white-tiled showers. Rainfall showerheads adorn all bathrooms;
however, the clear plastic curtain is a bit flimsy. Amenities include shampoo/body gel dispensers in the showers and updated hair dryers.
Features
Trendy restaurants and bar, plus a playroom with free Skype booth and Xbox
Unlike other hotels in the area, the
fusion hotel prague molds its amenities to a youthful crowd with hip
restaurants/bars, a playroom, and a pet-friendly policy. Epopey Restaurant
serves as both an eatery and an art gallery, featuring rotating paintings and classic
Czech dishes with a modern spin. This restaurant is also home to the free
breakfast, which receives great reviews. Soup in the City showcases snacks,
sandwiches, and of course, soups, and is a favorite of locals and tourists.
Dishes and coffee are also a great value for the area. 360° Lounge Bar feels like a party spot, with cocktails and DJs or
live music every weekend, and there is the Shisha
Lounge with a seasonal terrace. The playroom includes a Skype booth for free
video calls and an Xbox station, while there are Apple computers in the business area. There is only minimal street parking available at this hotel,
but Vinci Park parking garage is about a five-minute walk from the hotel; there is a
daily fee, though. Wi-Fi is free.