Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel
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Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travelers visiting Prague, Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its romantic environment and proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel makes it easy to enjoy the best of Prague.
Rooms at Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel provide a flat screen TV, a minibar, and a refrigerator, and guests can stay connected with free wifi.
In addition, while staying at Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel guests have access to a 24 hour front desk, baggage storage, and a sun terrace. You can also enjoy free breakfast. Need a place to park? There is paid private parking available nearby.
Close to some of Prague's most popular landmarks, such as Mala strana (0.8 mi) and Dancing House (1.3 mi), Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel is a great destination for tourists.
While visiting Prague, you may want to try some dim sum at one of the nearby restaurants, such as SIA Restaurant, Zebra Asian Noodle Bar, or Bily jerab.
Should time allow, Prague Castle, Old Town Square, and Charles Bridge are some popular attractions that are within walking distance.
Whether you’re traveling for business, pleasure or both, Domus Henrici Boutique Hotel is sure to make your visit to Prague one worth remembering.
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Breakfast was somewhat limited but they doing the best they can under these circumstances. All the staff where really friendly and helpful.
It is conveniently located for Prague castle and monastery and transport, within a few minutes walk there is some lovely bars and restaurants.
The hotel is located in a historical building U Lampy, which is almost 400 years old. Apartments facing Loretanska street are private places, and hotel rooms face South, Petrin hill and Uvoz street. Therefore it is very quite place where nobody can disturb you.
Hotel has only 8 rooms which are situated on two levels. We stayed on a lower level, closest to the Uvoz street, in a historical room with a high barrel ceiling. Room was smaller than it appeared on photos, but still fairly spacious and comfortable.
Staff is very welcoming and friendly. We were able to get answers to all our, sometimes tricky, questions and requests. (Yes, hot water is hot indeed and IS always available; you just have to wait for a few seconds for it to come for it's an old building and water apparently gets cold in winter time inside tubes.)
Breakfast is good, but not as varied as 4* hotels usually have.
For staying a New year night at their hotel all the guests were presented by gratuitous bottle of Bohemian champagne, which was really cute.
The hotel's terraces are pretty romantic with a small table available for guests on each terrace. It was nice sitting there for a while in cold winter weather and I believe it may be even nicer experience in a summer time (just don't forget to bring some champagne with you.)
Breakfast was good.
It is placed very near the castle and at least during our stay at night it got very quiet, which is good but restaurants near the hotel usually close early (10 pm). If you usually have dinner rather late, think you will probably have to go to the other part of the city to find open places after 21/21:30.
I recommend it and would stay there again.
I also use the airport to hotel car service. The driver is friendly and professional. He knows all the best ways and is a really good driver.
The location is just up hill from the castle and has a number of sites close by. I also enjoy the walk down the the Charles Bridge.
The area is quiet and sleeping is good at night.
Overall, I keep coming back here and it helps me enjoy my visits to Prague.
The location is better than you might think when you look at the map. You soon realize that you would never want to stay anywhere in Prague but Hradcanny. Expensive hotels across the bridge, near the clock and city centre, are close to tourist shops, crowded restaurants and MOBS of tourists, even in November. We were so happy to come home to our charming hotel right up the cobble stones from the castle and near Loreta Monastery. Eat at Tosca across the street (YUM!) or some of the other little restaurants close by. We never had a bad meal in this area. Explore the tiny pubs tucked away down narrow steps. Look for the one right up from the hotel. It has amazing views of Petrin Hill and the city. Pop into the local artist shops on the way up to the tram. Or, just walk down to the city, passing antique shops and galleries. The views are astounding. (The walk back is quite vigorous...steep and hundreds of steps! A great workout if you want it, but the tram is much easier on the way home.)
The tram (we usually took the #22 and #23) stops every few minutes right up the hill, only a few blocks from your front door, (right across the street from the Hotel Savoy.) Hop on board, and in just a few minutes, you easily join the crowds down below for the day. The tram usually runs until midnight. The hotel will arrange a safe cab, but this is really only necessary for the airport.
Bring comfortable shoes (spikes don't go well with cobblestones) and enjoy this city dripping in culture. Almost everyone speaks English, and menus are written in many languages. People are helpful and kind. Concerts and operas are everywhere, every night. Take in at least one...tickets are easy to get. Architecture, as far as you can see, from the Middle Ages to present, is overwhelming. Don't miss the Strahov Monastery and Library (AMAZING!) as you walk up Petrin Hill. Consider going outside the city. We took an hour long train ride along the river to one of the other castles in a nearby village, Karlstejn. This day was spectacular in November...not crowded, beautiful countryside. The walk up to the castle alone was worth the trip. We stayed a week and fell in love with PRAHA!!! Enjoy your visit!
The absolute highlight of my trip to Europe this year was my stay at the Domus Henrici in Prague. I cannot praise this hotel enough. The staff were a delight, and this 8 room boutique hotel was immaculate, with wonderful attention to detail, comfort and service. I felt completely at home in room # 6 - a DeLuxe Double room which offers the most stunning views of Prague. The location in Hradcany by Prague Castle was perfect and completely silent at night, with no street noise (a rarity in any large city). Breakfast was excellent, with an abundance of choice in hot & cold dishes in a relaxing, beautifully decorated parlour. The hotel staff recommended several local restaurants for evening dining and ALL offered delicous food at exceptional prices. In addition they could arrange everything from Opera Performances to tram tickets.
The hotel also offers an honest and reliable private taxi service for transfers, sightseeing and day trips. A special thanks to Milan, who was a pleasure to deal with.
The centre of Prague was a beautiful walk downhill through Hradcany & Mala Strana and we explored the city easily on foot. The easiest way to return to the hotel at night is to take the tram back up the hill, which stops only a couple of minutes walk back to the hotel.
Domus Henrici is divine, and I would thoroughly recommend this hotel. I will most definitely be returning!!
The hotel is close to the main historic sites and out way from the big noisy crowds. The catch is that it is located on top of the hill just beyond the Castle. I personal like the daily hike that crosses the Charles Bridge and up an old path to the hotel. Along the way you get a rewarding view of the Prague city. There is also an easy way out by taking the light rails that stop near the hotel.
The staff was extremely helpful during my stay. My baggage was delayed for numerous days and the staff helped me stay in contact with the airline. Because of their help I was able to enjoy my trip in an unfortunate circumstance.
Suitable for a short stay (no dressing to clothes hanger furniture).
The big pro:
- Very good WiFi
- a DVD player + surround system
- Martina (the woman that takes care of everything during the day)
- The beautiful terrasse
- The amazing vue (nature, trees, green &the mini Eiffel Tower of Prague :))
The cons:
- dressing (hangers)
- shower
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