Four Seasons Hotel Prague has rolled out refurbished guestrooms in its Neo-Classical building, featuring classic-style furniture and a feeling of warmth and grandeur. Designer Pierre-Yves Rochon aimed to stay true to Neo-Classical style by incorporating a beige and gold color palette, dark brown furnishings, and white and gold wallpaper. Rooms and suites include seating areas by the window to take in Prague’s charming city views, as well as Czech crystal chandeliers.

The Neo-Classical room renovations mark the final stages of the six-year redesign effort to celebrate Czech tradition and style while incorporating modern amenities and flair. Public spaces throughout the hotel feature Czech artwork. The hotel’s urban-chic restaurant, CottoCrudo, opened in 2012, gives nod to the city’s modern edge. Guestroom renovations on the hotel’s Renaissance, Baroque, and Modern buildings are nearly complete, with design of the last few suites in the Modern structure set to wrap up this fall.
