The Mozart Rooms are named after Mozart, who played here during his time in Prague. Another famous visitor to the apartment was Casanova, more famous for his romantic conquests than for his music. The building is halfway up Nerudova Street, a very short walk from the castle. The apartment has views over the park and over a small side-street. You can find more about the location here.
The Rhododendron Suite consists of two very large rooms, both with views over the park. It has its own private kitchen.
The Bluebell Room is a huge single room which easily holds four to six people. It looks out over a quiet side-street.
If you don't mind the shared bathroom you will find that these rooms offer spectacular value for money. If you prefer a private bathroom have a look at our apartments, all of which are self-contained.
The Rhododendron Suite has two very large rooms. The first room has a set of antique chairs and a cyclad, an antique dining room table and a beautiful palm! This room leads to the private kitchen. The other room is the bedroom, although if you are coming in a larger party it may be more convenient for you to have beds in both rooms. In one direction there is a view over the park and in the other direction there is a view over a quiet lane. Both rooms are extremely peaceful, even though they are right in the centre of one of the liveliest parts of Prague.


Both rooms are beautifully furnished with Czech antiques, some dating from the time of the First Republic, others from much earlier.
These photos show the bedroom. This has views over the rooftops of Prague and onto the park.


The main room has a second bed, so the Rhododendron Suite is ideal for families or for two or more couples travelling together. We can supply whatever combination of single or double beds you need. This room has a digital satellite connection.



The fully-equipped private kitchen (right) has a view over a peaceful little courtyard. You will share the bathroom with the people in the Bluebell Room.

There are a number of original oil paintings on the walls, a few of which are particularly interesting. The painting on the left obviously has an important message - perhaps you can work out what this is!

The view over the park - this is the German Embassy. In 1989 thousands of East Germany refugees took up camp in the grounds of the embassy, hoping to be granted West German passports. Today it is more peaceful. You can see part of Petrin Hill in the background.
The Bluebell Room is a huge sunny room furnished with antiques and oil paintings and with views over a quiet lane. It is easily big enough for four or more people to sleep in comfort. You will share the bathroom with the people in the Rhododendron Suite.





You can see here how close you are to Prague Castle (left). The room looks out onto a small pedestrian side-street which leads to Petrin Park (right). The park is an easy walk from the apartment and is very pleasant, especially in the summer.