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Le Palais Art Hotel Prague

Quebec City, Canada

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Renovated in 2014, the luxury 5-star boutique hotel Le Palais Art Hotel Prague, built as a residential palace in 1897, is one of the finest examples of Belle Époque architecture in the city. Contemporary art exhibitions are regularly held at the lobby. The hotel is located in an exclusive residential area Vinohrady, within a 15-minute walk of Wenceslas Square. A complimentary bottle of water and bathrobes with slippers are available for the deluxe category. Tea and coffee making facilities are provided at the Le Palais Art Hotel Prague in all rooms. Executive rooms and luxury suites feature a Nespresso Coffee Machine. The fitness club is accessible free of charge for guests of the Le Palais. The wellness centre Pure Spa is accessible with an extra charge. The hotel's gourmet restaurant Artista takes full advantage of its hilltop location enjoying views of the city. The restaurant also offers a summer terrace. Providing unique Italian artistic atmosphere, Le Palais Art Hotel Prague features the largest exhibited permanent collection of Le Corbusier original graphics in the Europe, as well as collections of Czech artists such as Miloš Reindl, Pavel Skalník, Luděk Marold. Guests can also be delighted by art pieces of Lea Vivot, Jadran Šetlík and Gordana Turuk.

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Are you ready to explore a charming city filled with history and culture? Then Quebec City in Canada is the perfect destination for you! Known as the only fortified city in North America, Quebec City is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a unique blend of French and North American influences.
As soon as you step foot in the city, you will be transported back in time with its cobblestone streets, old buildings, and stunning architecture. The city is divided into two parts: Upper Town and Lower Town. Upper Town sits atop a cliff and is home to the famous Château Frontenac, a grand hotel that dominates the skyline. You can take a leisurely stroll along Dufferin Terrace, a boardwalk that offers stunning views of the St. Lawrence River and the surrounding area.
Lower Town is where you will find the oldest part of the city, with its narrow streets, quaint shops, and historic buildings. You can explore Petit-Champlain, a pedestrian-only street that is home to local artisans and boutiques...
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