The 4-star Diplomat Hotel Prague is one of the largest hotels in Prague. It is renowned for its excellent conference and event facilities. Surrounded mainly by diplomatic residences and its location close to Prague castle, to thehistorical city centre and to the international airport, the hotel constitutes the perfect place for business as well as individual city travellers.
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Albatross Golf Resort 18 hole PAR 72: The Albatross course spreads over an area of about eighty hectares on moderately hilly terrain. The resort can be found near the village of Vysoky Ujezd and it takes only 20 minutes by car to get to the course from the centre of Prague. Thanks to the favourable climate, the outdoor golf season here may in fact be one of the longest in Central Europe!VisitAlbatross Golf Resort websiteBeroun Golf Resort 18 hole PAR 72: The former military area of Na Veselé in Beroun would seem to be an unlikely place for a golf course. From the hill above the river Berounka there are stunning views over the Brdy Hills and the centre of Beroun city. The forest, which surrounds the whole area, and lakes along the wide fairways, make it difficult to believe that it is only a 10 minute drive from the capital.Visit Beroun Golf Resort website
Berovice Golf Club 18 hole PAR 72: The course is ideal for training, next to a driving range with flood light equipment there is also a training bunker and a putting and chipping green.Visit Berovice Golf Club website
Karlstejn Golf Resort 18 hole PAR 72: Set in rugged terrain atop hills across the valley from the medeival, Gothic style, Karlstejn Castle, every hole affords a unique and spectacular view of this magestic castle of former Czech kings. Utilising the naturally wooded, hilly landscape, limestone outcrops, rich flora and fauna, natural gorges, two lakes and many sand traps, the course at Karlstejn Golf Resort creates a satisfying challenge for even the most demanding of players.Visit Karlstejn Golf Resort websiteKonopiste Golf Resort 18 hole PAR 72: The courses are advantageously situated in a landscape with slight slopes, which is surrounded by the forest and includes various bunkers and numerous water barriers. A characteristic feature is represented especially by the great, modelled greens. Visit Konopiste Golf Resort websitePrague City Golf Club 18 hole PAR 72: The course is conceived as a Championship course with ambitions of hosting professional tournaments of the highest level, yet at the same time is very playable for recreational golfers. The front nine holes, designated the “Links Nine”, and the back nine holes, designated the “Lakes Nine” will provide an interesting variety of playing conditions.Visit Prague City Golf Club website
“PEKLO” Restaurant The unique restaurant is situated in the precincts of a wine cellar which belongs to 12th century order of Premonstratensian of Strahov. In the 14th century King Charles IV brought French wine grapes to Prague, and the clever Premonstratensians proceeded to produce wine many believe is better than the French original.(even though Czech weather is a deterrent). King Charles IV recognized the accomplishment by granting heraldry to the order (a casting of which now hangs over the bar), and often visited to sample the wine. Over the years, many celebrites cellar have visited, including famous Czech writers Alois Jirásek and Karel Václav Rais. In contrast, the lower part has the high ceilings of the remaining church. The restaurant specializes in Czech cuisine and Moravian wines, because the vineyards above Peklo have been devoured by time. Come and sit down. Get a taste of the old-time atmosphere, and if you are receptive maybe the cellar will tell you something more.For restaurant menu click here
Vikarka restaurant At the very beginning of the 14th century there were church institutions in the places, where the restaurant is located. During the reign of Charles IV, who yielded the vicars right to brew beer, the Vicars’ liquor flowed here in streams. During the Hussite wars brewing of beer was temporarily interrupted, however it had its expansion during the reign of Rudolph II who resided at Prague castle. His court abound in Spanish grandees who did not draw in and spent richly in the local pub, and even the bargains settled well in the Vladislav´s hall were wetted here by artists from all the world.For restaurant menu click here
Monastery restaurant and brewery located in a quiet corner of Strahov Monastery, not far from the Prague Castle. The Premonstratensian Monastery in Strahov was founded in 1140. During the Hussite Wars the monastery was burnt and the brewery was destroyed. The brewery has been restored and a restaurant has been set up with its own dark strong “St. Norbert” beer named after the founder of the Premonstratensian order. With the unique beer and typical Czech cuisine restaurant guarantees a good and relaxed time.For restaurant menu click here
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