City Living

“Not just another hotel, it’s a lifestyle…”

Buddha once taught that suffering is an inherent part of existence; at the Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague however, this noble truth is unequivocally refuted. Upon stepping off of Prague’s cobblestone
Jakubská Street, and through the Buddha-Bar Hotel’s somewhat understated entrance, you find yourself having entered a secret paradise, and certainly a world apart. The décor instantly transports
the guest to the ambience of the Orient; the deep reds and rich gold immediately envelop you, and the lush fabrics and candle lighting create a sense of peace and calm.
The first Buddha-Bar was introduced in Paris in 1996 by Raymond Visan, with the idea of creating a fusion of the chic atmosphere found in sophisticated nightclubs and cocktail lounges, and the elegance of fashionable fine dining. The result became so popular and well-known among Parisian circles that it expanded to open new locations in such jet set destinations as New York, Beirut, Dubai, Kiev, Perth, London, Sao Paolo and Jakarta.
Now that vision has come to Prague, but here the fusion has been taken to new heights. Prague was chosen as the site of the first Buddha-Bar Hotel, and has become an extraordinary five-star luxury property with all the chic, elegance and atmosphere the privileged have come to expect from the Buddha-Bar name… and more.

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Praha Východ — Přezletice

This substantial villa, which was constructed in 1995, is located in a small village just 400 metres from the Prague border and yet only 20 minutes by car from the city centre. A 24 hour Tesco and a Globus are ten minutes away and the new ring road will be just a 500 metre drive, offering superb accessibility both to the airport and anywhere else within the Czech Republic A deceptively sized property, the house offers a total area of 690 m² on three levels. The ground and first floors are designed for living, and the basement for recreation and services. Read more…

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