The Hotel Clementin, Prague’s narrowest surviving building, is an integral part of the city’s history. Built as a town - house around 1360, it retains many of its original gothic features as well as those of subsequent reconstruction: renaissance, baroque, and finally classicist.
Location:
Situated in the very centre of the beautiful Old Town Quarter, just between the Charles Bridge and the Old Town Square, at the crossroads of ancient and modern Prague, the Hotel is an ideal starting point for discovering and enjoying the city. Everything is within easy walking distance: churches, palaces, restaurants, pubs, discos, shops, theaters, concerts, opera.
Recently converted to a hotel, the building has been thoroughly modernized to the highest standart. The nine rooms (total capacity 20 beds) are air - conditioned, each with a bathroom, WC, telephone, satellite TV, radio, minibar, safe, and possible connection to the Internet .
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