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Between the modernity of the Wenceslas Square and the tradition of the historical city of Prague, 987 Prague reinvents the concept of comfort in its 80 suites and rooms, where the attention and the design invite to relax. Our guests will feel seduced by the delicate architecture, with exquisite details of design in the faucets and the combination of colors and illumination in all sections. 987 fill with the architectural charm of Prague to revolution the senses of our clients. When you cross the door of your room you will feel a space full of harmony and inviting details like the crystal screens, the plasma TV in room and bathroom and the details designed by Phillip Stark. The 987 Prague Hotel is located in the historical heart of Prague. Established in 2006 this brand new hotel is part of the Design Hotels Collection. Whether you are on a business trip or pleasure holiday, The 987 Prague Hotel is the ideal place for both activities. The excellent staff will ensure you stay is as comfortable as possible and look forward to seeing you in the future. The 987 Prague Hotel is situated between modern Prague and the historical part of the old city. The hotel is only five minutes walk from the main railway station of Prague's city center, also the hotel is just a thirty minute car ride from Prague Ruzyne international airport. The Hotel is only a short walk from Prague's main railway station and subway station. The hotel is also just 30 minutes drive from Prague Ruzyne airport. Some of Prague's most historical and interesting attractions are only about 10 minutes walk from the hotel, these include Municipal House, Old Town Square, Charles Bridge and the Jewish Cemetery.
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