Fairmont Hotels & Resorts continues to expand its European presence with the highly anticipated opening of Fairmont Golden Prague. Situated in the heart of Prague’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Town, this exquisite new hotel is housed in one of the city’s most iconic and historic buildings. Set at the gateway of the prestigious Pařížská Boulevard on the banks of the Vltava River, the hotel offers a luxurious experience, blending contemporary design with cultural heritage in a multi-million-euro renovation of a landmark brutalist building originally designed by Czech architect Karel Filsak in 1974.
Under the guidance of chief architect Marek Tichý, the renovation has preserved the building’s striking brutalist architecture while introducing a modern approach to hospitality. The hotel’s interiors integrate traditional Czech glass artistry and architectural elements, such as blown glass chandeliers, gilded light fixtures, and ornate ash wood posts. This careful restoration creates a sophisticated atmosphere where guests can enjoy the perfect balance of history, contemporary comfort, and local cultural immersion.
The hotel features 320 elegant rooms, suites, and serviced residences, where warm tones of dark wood are harmoniously contrasted with lighter elements, creating a peaceful sanctuary for guests. The design thoughtfully incorporates Czech influences, with glass artistry enhancing spatial lighting and room partitions. Guests will experience an immersive sense of place, with panoramic views of Prague’s iconic landmarks from various locations within the hotel.
When it comes to dining and drinks, Fairmont Golden Prague presents six diverse venues, each offering a unique experience. On the rooftop, Zlata Praha serves seasonally driven fine dining with breathtaking views of the city. For those in the mood for modern Asian cuisine, Golden Eye offers a sleek and cosmopolitan atmosphere, inspired by the 1970s, with stunning views of the skyline.
Coocoo’s Nest, located in the lobby, serves as a stylish social hub. Drawing inspiration from the Czech-American film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, the venue will offer a mix of 1970s and contemporary artwork, providing a relaxed setting for coffee, light meals, or evening cocktails. For a taste of Czech beer culture, guests can head to Greenhouse, the hotel’s all-day venue, where they can enjoy local pilsner and snacks prepared on the Josper grill while enjoying river views.
Fairmont Golden Prague will also house one of the country’s most impressive art collections, showcasing pieces from the 1960s and 1970s alongside contemporary works. Notable pieces include René Roubíček’s chandeliers, which evoke thistle flowers, and Miroslav Hejný’s sculpted wooden colonnades. These artistic treasures add an extra layer of depth and character to the hotel, making it a true work of art in itself.
The hotel’s 1,400 sqm Fairmont Spa & Wellness centre offers a luxurious respite for guests. Combining nature, technology, and holistic healing, the spa features five treatment suites, three saunas, a steam bath, and a world-class fitness studio. The L-shaped pool is a one-of-a-kind feature in central Prague, blending indoor and outdoor spaces for a truly immersive experience.
For those seeking an elevated level of service, Fairmont Golden Prague offers the exclusive Fairmont Gold experience. This ‘hotel within a hotel’ provides unparalleled privacy, personalised service, and access to a private lounge, where guests can enjoy a complimentary healthy breakfast, afternoon tea, evening canapés, and late-night desserts.
For reservations, visit Fairmont Golden Prague