The 227-room pentahotel Prague has opened, located close to the historical city centre and just two kilometres from the Old Town and the famous Wenceslas Square, with subway and tram stations a few steps from the hotel.
Instead of an impersonal reception lobby, the traveller steps into the establishment as though into a cool club – in pentalounge the atmosphere is agreeably chill, all day long from morning coffee until the last nightcap.
Pentahotel Prague also offers maximum comfort with everything the business traveller expects after a strenuous day. Stylish pentarooms, designed by star architect and interior designer Matteo Thun, include WLAN at low-cost and free pay-TV on all channels. The property also features a gym and meeting facilities accommodating up to 200 people – and in the brand's signature pentalounge, relaxing after the day's work is done is a given.
"This ‘rookie' amongst Prague hotels transforms a mundane stay on the road into an authentic and friendly encounter with the country and its people," says Alastair Thomann, pentahotels managing director, Europe. "And because here you pick up your key from the bartender, it could well be that you not only check into your room, but also into a whole new circle of friends."
In addition to pentahotel Hong Kong, Kowloon which opened in August, pentahotel Prague is the latest addition to the neighbourhood lifestyle brand that is rapidly expanding in Europe and Asia. The brand's upcoming hotel openings include five in Belgium, five in the UK and two in mainland China.