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Apartments in the Brehova 8 residence feature a unique combination of style, spaciousness and state of the art equipment and fittings. Each of the 12 apartments is fully furnished and equipped to meet high standards of living and to provide an immediate housing solution for high demanding guests. Wonderfully spacious living rooms and bedrooms with two bathrooms as standard (in larger apartments) are a perfect choice for those requiring maximum flexibility and intimacy even when travelling with friends or family. Fully sized kitchens with all the appliances, 24/7 concierge service, Internet connection at no extra cost and daily maid service upscale the value provided. One, two or three bedroom apartments vary in size from 76 to 220 square meters. Some bedrooms are especially designed for families travelling with children.
APARTMENTS AND FLOOR PLANSApartment No.x1 - 76 m2 floor area - one bedrooms with no compromise Apartment No.x3 - 135 m2 floor area - three bedroom apartments Apartment No.x2 - 110 m2 floor area - wonderfully spacious two bedroom apartment Apartment No.52 - 220 m2 floor area - unique duplex two bedroom apartment SERVICES & APARTMENTS INFORMATION
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ABOUT THE AREA Residence Brehova 8, one of the most valued Art Nouveau buildings in Prague was originally built around 1900. The attention that Art Nouveau architects paid to every detail is used efficiently for a luxury and comfort purpose. The building had all the modern conveniences of that time. All the artistic parts of the house were currently greatly restored to provide up-to-date functionality together with a splendid historical feeling. Besides the outstanding location just in the most attractive part of the ancient Prague the residence offers all modern amenities for high demanding travelers.
City centreAt the end of 19th century the area of the ghetto, with its slums, malodorous backstreets and alleyways of the Jewish Town were replaced with luxurious five-storey mansions. However, the Town Hall, five synagogues and Old Jewish Cemetry were saved.
Jewish QuarterAt the end of 19th century the area of the ghetto, with its slums, malodorous backstreets and alleyways of the Jewish Town were replaced with luxurious five-storey mansions. However, the Town Hall, five synagogues and Old Jewish Cemetry were saved.
Charles BridgeCharles Bridge was built by Bohemian king and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV. in 1357 and for four hundred years was the only connection between the two halves of Prague.
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