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Location
Hotel Casa Marcello is located just a few steps from the heart of Prague's business district, close to the Old Town Square and within walking distance of the city's most famous, historic landmarks and sights.
All who visit Prague are completely captivated by this stunning, romantic city with its beautiful Gothic and Baroque buildings and monuments, its history
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conveyed in every stone and winding cobbled street. Understandably, Prague is now one of Europe's most popular romantic city breaks and people come from far and wide to soak up the atmosphere in the Old Town, Jewish Quarter and Wenceslas Square.
There is so much to see and do and no visit to this city is complete without a stroll across the famous Charles Bridge, best taken as the sun rises for stunning photographs and an experience that will never be forgotten. The atmosphere and sense of the past stays with all those who return to Hotel Casa Marcello.
Anezsky Klaster (Convent of St Agnes)
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Located next door to the hotel, the convent is now part of the National Gallery, housing an impressive collection of Bohemian and central European medieval art from 1200 to 1550.
Old Town Square
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With its name dating back to the 14th century, when the New Town was founded, it is one of the oldest squares in Prague. Its ancient buildings and awe inspiring atmosphere make it one of the most beautiful sights in the city.
Charles Bridge
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Prague's 15th century bridge, named after Emperor Charles IV in the 19th century, is the city's most well known monument. There are impressive Gothic towers at either end from which there are stunning views of the river and city.
Jewish Quarter
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Known as Josefov, the Quarter is close to the Old Town Square. The area is a living testimony to the history of Prague Jews; the Old-New Synagogue is the oldest preserved synagogue in Central Europe.
Wenceslas Square
This 600 years old square, originally laid out as Prague's horse market, today attracts visitors year round for its bars, clubs, shops and vibrant nightlife. It is said the square can comfortably hold up to 400,000 people. |
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Anezsky Klaster
Old Town Square
Charles Bridge
Jewish Quarter
Wenceslas Square
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