This newly opened luxury boutique hotel situated in the historical heart of Prague in Tomášská street, Lesser Town, offers you a singular and original ambience.
It was designed by the ai design architectural studio in cooperation with Eva Jiřičná Architects atelier in London, who sensitively incorporated modern style into the historical building "At the Three Storks". Enjoy the perfect harmony between the extant Renaissance interior and the most advanced design and indulge in culinary pleasures in our Wallenstein restaurant.
The building has been sensitively but comprehensively renovated to offer the latest in contemporary comforts and conveniences in this historic building. During the renovation great emphasis was put on the creation of clear lines and on the combination of natural materials like metal, stone, glass and wood. The innovative design of the hotel’s reception area is dominated by the reception desk and the bar made of stone. The striking glass lift facilitates access to the hotel’s upper floors and it is also sensitively incorporated into the hotel’s original architecture.
The first mention of the house, sometimes also called Altmann House or House at the Kings Magi, dates back to the 14th century when the Augustinian Order founded the first monastic brewery of St.Thomas on this site. The only remainder of this period is a large Gothic cellar. In the first half of the 17th century, the house was reconstructed in Renaissance style and was given the name "House At the Three Storks" and a sign featuring three storks was attached to the building.
Conference room:
A fully equipped conference room with a capacity of 28 delegates is available for small conferences and business meetings.
Transfer service:
A transfer service from the airport or from the train station is available.
Unfortunately the hotel is not accessible for wheelchairs.
At The Three Storks is located in Prague near: The hotel is situated in the quiet and picturesque neighbourhood of Prague’s Lesser Town, just below Prague Castle and close to many of the city's beautiful historic attractions and excellent restaurants.
There are many popular sights within walking distance, like Prague Castle and its surroundings and gardens, Lesser Town and its gardens, the Strahov monastery, Lesser Town Bridge Towers, Petrin Hill and the Observation Tower, the maze, St Nicholas Church and the Charles Bridge.
Just a short walk away are the sights of the Old Town, like the Rudolfinum, Old Town Square, Old Town Hall, the Jewish Quarter, Claus Synagogue, Maisel Synagogue, Powder Tower, Municipal House, Estate Theatre and many others.