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Hotel Josef

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20 Rybna , Josefov
Prague , Czech Republic
(800) 337-4685

COST: $

Designed by Czech-born, London-based minimalist architect Eva Jircina, the 110-room hotel near the old Jewish Quarter consists of two harmoniously geometric buildings, studded with pierced metal sunshades, that flow around a small courtyard. Bedrooms are cleverly compact and functional, with lots of glass and light.

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From Travel + Leisure , MAY 2004

The feeling of dissociation is complete when I pull up in front of the Hotel Josef's glass façade, near Josefov, the old Jewish Quarter. Designed by Czech native Eva Jiricna, it is all sleek surfaces and hard lines, the lobby a study in urban cool. No dead cats here....MORE>>

– Jason Harper Bridging the Gap

From Travel + Leisure , MAR 2003

Designed by Czech-born, London-based minimalist architect Eva Jircina, the 110-room hotel near the old Jewish Quarter consists of two harmoniously geometric buildings, studded with pierced metal sunshades, that flow around a small courtyard....MORE>>

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