Pragaue's favorite Maximilian Hotel fresh off an extensive renovation (
20. Dec 2006)
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Pragaue's favorite Maximilian Hotel fresh off an extensive renovation
A Prague favorite since 1995, the Hotel Maximilian is
fresh off an extensive renovation, and is now not just sensible but
also one of the more stylish options in town. The location is central,
a few steps from Old Town Square on Haštalská, one of Prague’s oldest
streets; yet behind that classic century-old facade the look is quietly
contemporary, Art Deco-influenced, with crisp clean lines and classic
modernist furnishings, from the Eames Management chairs in the business
center to the Philippe Starck fixtures in the suite’s frosted-glass
bathroom.
The guest rooms are handsome, in muted colors with
dark wood accents and ceiling-height cherrywood headboards. Most rooms
face inward toward the courtyard, and all are quite surprisingly well
soundproofed. Flat-screen satellite televisions and DVD players are
standard, as are ISDN connections and, in the redesigned bathrooms,
15-centimeter rain shower heads.
Facilities include a
breakfast room looking out over a garden terrace, a drawing room
complete with fireplace and honesty bar, and a library stocked with art
and design books and a selection of contemporary Czech literature. Most
unusual for Prague is the basement spa, offering flotation treatments
in a seven-meter salt-water bath, and Thai massage courtesy of the
Sabai massage studio.