Hotel PAWLOVNIA Prague is a modern 3-4 star Prague hotel, located in the residential area of Rokoska, Prague 8. Hotel is situated in the immediate vicinity of a park and hence it offers a pleasant atmosphere with complex services also for your accommodation in Prague. You will certainly appreciate our excellent Czech restaurant, which offers specialties of the traditional Czech cuisine at reasonable prices. If you like strolling through Prague and its surroundings, try our tips for excursions.
Hotel PAWLOVNIA - modern accommodation in Prague
Hotel PAWLOVNIA offers high-quality accommodation in Prague in 15 very well equipped hotel rooms (including extra beds for 33 persons).
Each room in our hotel in Prague is equipped with TV with satellite broadcast, phone, Internet connection socket, air-conditioning, minibar and hairdryer. A separate bathroom and WC in each of the rooms is a commonplace. A lift and one room with disabled access are also available in this hotel. Of course you can visit our hotel in Prague also with your pet. If you come by car, a closed hotel parking lot will be at your disposal free of charge.
In the building of Hotel PAWLOVNIA Prague there is also a restaurant with a summer garden. We offer an option to order half board or full board or you can just sit down and enjoy yourself in our Czech restaurant, which offers excellent Czech cuisine at reasonable prices. A new feature in our hotel is a swimming pool with counterflow, which the hotel guests may use for free.
TRADITIONAL CZECH CUISINE AND INTERNATIONAL SPECIALITIES IN A RESTAURANT WITH TERRACE
We would like to invite you to enjoy the pleasant environment of the Pawlovnia Restaurant where you can experience our chef's perfect service and culinary arts. The meals are prepared from fresh and top-quality ingredients with regard to the current season. We are very particular about our customers' satisfaction and their willingness to come again. You will have the opportunity to taste both modern gastronomy specialties and traditional Czech cuisine delicacies such as pork knuckles, pickled chops and many others. Our chef has plenty of experience and practice gained in renowned restaurants both in the Czech Republic and abroad.
Hotel PAWLOVNIA in Prague - contact information
PAWLOVNIA is a modern hotel in Prague 8, located in the residential area of Rokoska. The hotel is situated in the immediate vicinity of a park and was named after a rare Japanese tree, which grows in the hotel's garden. The building of Hotel PAWLOVNIA is a former late cubistic villa built in the 1920s. In 2001, new owners bought the house and it was restored to its present form. We believe that you will appreciate the pleasant atmosphere of our hotel, the quality of offered services and the friendly welcome.
Arrival to Hotel Pawlovnia:
- from direction Hamburg, Berlin, Dresden - E55 - Teplice, then follow E55 all the way to Prague (V Holešovičkách Street)
- from direction Vienna, Bratislava - D1 - Brno - Prague.
(Wilsonova Street, Hlávkův Bridge, Argentinská Street, V Holešovičkách, Na Truhlářce, Valčíkova, V Holešovičkách) - direction border crossing Waidhaus / Rozvadov - Plzeň - Prague - Centre
(Vrchlického Street, Duškova Street, Mozartova Street, Plzeňská Street, Radlická Street, Vltavská Street, Janáčkovo Embankment, Jiráskův Bridge, Resslova Street, Ječná Street, Wilsonova Street, Hlávkův Bridge, Argentinská Street, V Holešovičkách, Na Truhlářce, Valčíkova, V Holešovičkách) - from direction Karlovy Vary - E48 to Prague - Centre.
(Karlovarská Street, Bělohorská Street, Patočkova Street, Milady Horákové Street, Veletržní Street, Železničářů Street, Argentická Street, Wilsonova Street, Hlávkův Bridge, V Holešovičkách, Na Truhlářce, Valčíkova, V Holešovičkách) - from direction Paris, Munich, Nürnberg, Stuttgart, Frankfurt, Köln am Rhein
(Vrchlického Street, Duškova Street, Mozartova Street, Plzeňská Street, Radlická Street, Vltavská Street, Janáčkovo Embankment, Jiráskův Bridge, Resslova Street, Ječná Street, Wilsonova Street, Hlávkův Bridge, Argentinská Street, V Holešovičkách, Na Truhlářce, Valčíkova, V Holešovičkách)
How to get from the this Prague hotel to Prague underground station Kobylisy (metro Kobylisy):
- go from the hotel through the park uphill, following a narrow asphalt road, you will get to the crossing of Na Úbočí Street and Nad Rokoskou Street
- follow the Nad Rokoskou Street uphill
- after approximately one hundred metres you will see a stairway (Pod Vlachovkou Street), go up this stairway
- on the top of the stairway, follow the Pod Vlachovkou Street to a T-crossing
- at the crossing turn left and follow the Nad Šutkou Street and approximately after 200 metres you will come to the Kobyliské Square where you will see the entrance to the Kobylisy underground station
The way will take you 7-10 minutes.
Accessory services offered by Hotel PAWLOVNIA Prague:
- Non-stop operation of reception 24 hours a day
- Exchange office
- Laundry and ironing service
- Baggage room
- Baby bed
- Sale of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages at the reception
- Sale of postcards
- Sale of public transport tickets
- Taxi order
- Garage or supervised parking lot free of charge
- (for cars as well as for your motorcycles)
- Xerox, print of documents from computer
- In-door swimming pool with counterflow free for hotel guests
Tips for Prague excursions:
- Wenceslas Square (Vaclavske namesti Praha) (formerly known as the "Horse Market"), which is nearly 700 metres long, is the largest cultural and commercial centre in Prague. The Wenceslas Square has been a witness to many historical events, big celebrations as well as demonstrations have traditionally taken place here, until today. The square is dominated by an equestrian statue, representing Saint Wenceslas, the patron saint of the Czech Republic, which is situated in front of the building of the National Museum. At present, mostly hotels, offices, expensive shops, fashion boutiques, souvenir shops and fast-food stands are located here.
- Old Town Square (Staromestke namesti Praha) is the oldest and at the same time the most important square from the historical point of view in Prague . It began to be formed already in the tenth century on a crossing of important European commercial routes. Some of the most significant Prague historical monuments are located on the Old Town Square - among others the so-called Prague Astronomical Clock, dating back to the year 1410, which forms a part of the southern side of the Old Town Hall.
- Charles Bridge (Karluv most Praha) is the oldest bridge across the Vltava River in Prague - it was completed in 1402. It is 515 metres long, it consists of 16 vaults and it is decorated with 30 stone sculptures and sculptural groups. The Charles Bridge has withstood many floods throughout the history and therefore it underwent a general restoration in the '70s and '80s. Today it ranks among the most popular Prague tourist monuments.
- Prague Castle (Prazsky hrad Praha) represents the traditional seat of Czech monarchs and since 1918 also the seat of the president of the Czech Republic. The origins of the Prague Castle date back to the ninth century, throughout the history the castle has been extended and re-built several times. In its present form it is 570 metres long and 130 metres wide and hence it is the largest castle in the world, according to the Guiness Book of Records. The Saint Vitus Cathedral, in which the crown jewels of Czech kings are stored, is also a part of the castle.
- Vysehrad was originally a princely hillfort, dating back to the tenth century, which was gradually re-built to a massive fortress. The fortification is located on a high bluff over the right bank of the Vltava River. Throughout its history, Vyšehrad has been, among others, also the seat of Czech monarchs - the famous Saint Peter's and Paul's church at Vyšehrad was built at that time.