Jalta Praha Hotel Prague - Description Hotel Jalta Praha was built in 1958 on the place where houses had been destroyed at the end of the Second World War. The author is a famous Czech architect, Mr Antonin Tenzer. Since 1992 the Jalta has been classified as a cultural monument and has maintained the typical simple architecture of the architecture of the fifties. Facilities include a restaurant, lobby, and bar with casino. Conference facilities are available to accommodate up to 160 people. There is a charge for parking of 500 Czech Koruna per day.
The hotel is located on the Wenceslas Square, the commercial and historic center of the city.
The Hotel Jalta Praha has 89 deluxe guestrooms. All are air-conditioned and have a private bath, Internet access, direct dial telephone (ISDN), minibar, satellite TVs, movies on-demand, safety box, and hairdryer.
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Overview Hotel Jalta Praha was built in 1958 on the place where houses had been destroyed at the end of the Second World War. The author is a famous Czech architect Mr Antonin Tenzer. It is approximately nine miles from the Prague Airport.
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Amenities
| Pets accepted | Room service | | Free breakfast | Game room | | Wheelchair accessible | Business center | | Restaurant | Meeting rooms | | Data port | Free high-speed internet | | Dry cleaning/laundry | First Class Hotel |
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Policies Check In Policy - 1400 Check Out Policy - 1200
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