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Hotel Louis Leger

Legerova 9
Prague, Czech Republic 12000


Location. Hotel Louis Leger is located in Prague, Czech Republic, 300 metres from IP Pavlova metro station. Prague Congress Centre is 400 metres away, and the historic Vysehrad castle is 500 metres from the hotel.
Hotel Features. Hotel Louis Leger has Italian influenced decor with antique style furnishings. Complimentary newspapers are provided in the lobby and wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Multilingual staff can assist with booking city tours, restaurants, and theatre and concert tickets, and the front desk is open 24 hours.

La Artista Restaurant opens for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and serves Italian dishes with a selection of wines.

Guestrooms. All 54 guestrooms are decorated in an Italian period style and include satellite television and direct dial phones. Further amenities include safes, minibars, and desks, and bathrooms are equipped with complimentary toiletries.

Rates:
52.3166 - 59.4298 EUR

Number Of Rooms: 54
Number Of Floors: 6

Amenities:
In House Dining
In House Bar
Children Allowed
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Hotel Louis Leger

Hotel Louis Leger
Legerova 9
Prague, Czech Republic 12000

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Driving Directions:
From Prague Ruzyne Airport (PRG):
Distance to Hotel Louis Leger is 19 kilometres, approximately 45 minutes drive.

Getting there. A shuttle service operates between the hotel and the airport for a surcharge, and taxis are available at the arrivals hall. A taxi fare to the city centre will cost approximately CZK 600 900. Bus services 254 and 119 depart from the airport for Dejvicka metro station. From Dejvicka, travel to IP Pavlova station on the metro. Hotel Louis Leger is 300 metres away. Price subject to change.



Getting around. Central Prague can be explored on foot. Alternatively, metro trains, trams, buses, and a railway operate throughout the city. Tickets are valid on all forms of transport and can be bought from stations and tobacconists.