It is about time I share my experience with you on one of the Four Seasons hotel chain –
Four Seasons Prague. This is the second Four Seasons I’ve stayed and the previous was in Langkawi (post
here). As usual, Four Seasons never disappoint when it comes to service and comfort. From the start, we were greeted by a friendly bell boy. At the check-in counter, we were welcomed with more warmth and friendly smiles. The friendly lady that checked us in gave us an option to upgrade, so my bf requested to take a tour. We viewed our initial room and the mentioned upgraded ones. I fell in love with the view from this particular room (#237), a Neo Classical Premium Room, and we decided to upgrade! I wished that our room has a modern look like the initial one from the Modern Room range, but I just couldn’t resist waking up to this breath-taking view from Room 237. You’ll know what I mean when you see my pictures..
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Four Seasons Prague
Picture from Four Seasons website |
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Main Entrance
Picture from Four Seasons website |
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The beautiful chandelier in our room |
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A panoramic view of our room |
The only two set backs for this hotel were the restaurant and a Concierge lady which weren’t too helpful when it came to providing laundrette service. We were looking forward to the Michelin Star Restaurant – Allegro, but it turned out that it had been replaced with Cottocrudo. The food was decent for a 5 star hotel, but for the price they’re charging, they could do better. Sorry Cottocrudo, don’t be mad at me. Apart from these set backs, we definitely had a great stay. Thank you for your fantabulous hospitality and making us feel like home for the 6 days we were there.
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Scallops for appetizers |
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Salad |
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Soup for starters |
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Main Course |
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Main Course |
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My favorite – a chocolate dessert |
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Dessert |
Panoramic view from our room
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View from room – Prague Castle |
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View from room – Charles Bridge |