Four Seasons Prague

I already wrote about what to do in Prague, so scroll back (or search at the top right) for that info. This post will contain a bunch of dope photos, and I’ll droll about the Four Seasons a bit as well.

Location: A

The Four Seasons is about as good as it gets when it comes to location in Prague. Why? It’s between the two cities within the city of Prague, just adjacent to the iconic Charles Bridge. Having been to Prague several times, there really is no question.

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Rooms: A-

Rooms are pretty much what you would expect from a Four Seasons. Not much else to write home about. Nothing unreal, but definitely fantastic. Although I don’t know, something about the rooms at the Aria (read that review) felt more personal. Anyways.

Amenities: A-

It’s a sneaky big hotel. The spa is perfect, and even though one day it became basically a kid’s club, I thoroughly enjoyed two afternoons I spent here. The hotel also offers unique experiences. We did a walking tour offered by the hotel and were supposed to have a private river cruise tour, but the weather did not allow it, unfortunately.

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Dining: A+

We ate a lot at the hotel this time because we booked through AMEX and got dining credit (highly recommend), and we were DEFINITELY not complaining. All the restaurants have incredible views and food to match.

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Service (no rating needed, it’s a fucking Four Seasons - ALTHOUGH, I did get beer spilled all over me once by a pretty clumsy waiter, so that guy kind of sucked)

Scene

Wide variety of ethnicities and ages, surprisingly, given that from my experience, Prague is a pretty old, white city in nature.

Milad Rohani