Cox & Kings' Online Marketing Executive Michael Pullman stayed at the new Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Prague last weekend.


The rooms themselves are what you would expect from a Mandarin Oriental: there’s a bed that could house a small town; a bathroom with more mirrors than Stringfellows; a coffee-table-sized flat screen television; and an entrance foyer, all finished with the same dark wood imported from the Far East.
Location-wise, the hotel couldn’t be much better, being on one of Prague’s quiet cobbled streets but very much in the thick of things, just a five-minute walk from the main tourist site, Charles Bridge, and a short but gruelling walk up the hill to Prague Castle.

Apparently 7 million tourists visited Prague in 2006, and it is Europe’s 6th most visited city. But given that it really is as beautiful as everyone says, together with the low cost of living and the famed nightlife, that is not surprising. Yet being off-season when we visited, the sites were relatively quiet, including Prague Castle, which is a stunning complex and worth the uphill trek.
Aside from sightseeing, my favourite part of the weekend was visiting some of the atmospheric local bars and restaurants. Many of these places look unchanged for centuries, one restaurant we ate at was typically decorated with a rather odd collection of ornaments, old photos and medieval swords, creating a peculiar atmosphere, that felt like eating in an antiques shop. Eastern European cuisine is derided but on a cold day a plate of goulash and bacon dumplings washed down with a litre of beer was ideal.

As most people are aware, the Czechs take their beer seriously. Whilst Staropramen and Budvar are available almost everywhere in the UK now, Prague offers an excellent array of dark beers and light beers varying in strength up to 13%. The locals we spoke to considered Pilsner Urquell to be the best lager. Either way it all starts to taste the same after a while and is a great way to unwind after walking, which is something you can do plenty of in Prague. With most of the key sights being navigable on foot it has everything one could want from a short break destination.
Michael Pullman
With Cox & Kings offering 3 nights at the Mandarin Oriental for the price of 2 until the end of March, now is an excellent time to savour the latest addition to the city’s luxury hotel sector.
5 comments:
Is that the author in the photo with Clinton and Vaclav Havel - tucking into some heart local grub and pilsner?
Close...but no cigar!
I have visited Prague twice, and agree with everything you mention about this city, theres a great modern art gallery on the bank of the river I believe close to the hotel you stayed, which i can recommend to all who go to Prague.
I took my family to Prague in October for my wife's 70th birthday and we stayed at the Mandarin Oriental. Everything the author says is true. My wife says it's the best event she's ever experienced - including her wedding!! Did I overdo one or underdo the other, I wonder??
The trip to the castle isn't TOO demanding if you use the steps up through the garden. And there are cafes on top where you can recuperate and restore your liquidity.
Prague is really great city, such a history and architecture! People come here from deferent countries and enjoy its beauty! And moreover you can find a lot of hotels in Prague on any choice
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