This newly reconstructed hotel, with a cosy design, a fresh look and comfort is located in the most attractive part of Prague - on Wenceslas Square. The location is a crossroads of the historical downtown and the financial and shopping districts. The hotel is surrounded by many cultural monuments and sights, including the Opera House and the National Museum, as well as by many shops, cafés, and restaurants. Ramada Grand Hotel Symphony is the premier representative of the Ramada International brand within the Czech Republic. The building has three towers which have been named after the operas Aida, Bohema and Carmen. Altogether the hotel has 97 rooms, including 10 apartments. Included in your stay, we offer free safe and left-luggage office.
It is opened from 11.00 a.m. till 11.30 p.m. on the first floor in the tower Aida. We serve here refreshment and especially large selection of alkoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, coffees and teas as well as coctails and wines. Many restaurants with variety of cousines are located very close to the hotel and we are happy to offer to the guest the best one according to the choice. Breakfast is served in form of buffet from 6.30 till 10.30 a.m., at the weekends till 11.00 in the restaurant on the 1st floor in tower Aida. There is a large selection of fresh bakery, cheese, salami, egg dishes, fruit and vegetable. The breakfast is considered to be on of the core standards of Ramada Mornings. Room Service is available between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m. There is a full menu in the guest directory where is selection of the items from our contracted restaurant U Sv. Václava in the ground floor of the hotel. The quality is very good both for Czech and International cuisine. It is also possible to order the beverages to the room. There is a minibar also for the guest comfort in the room.
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