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“A chic hotel ideally located on Tabor’s main town square. Spacious rooms perfectly combine contemporary style alongside the building's original features. An atmospheric bar and the restaurant serves up modern Czech food. The perfect base from which to explore the city.”

“A chic hotel ideally located on Tabor’s main town square. Spacious rooms perfectly combine contemporary style alongside the building's original features. An atmospheric bar and the restaurant serves up modern Czech food. The perfect base from which to explore the city.”

Recommended For

  • Local exploring
  • Perfectly positioned in the heart of the city to give easy access to all the major attractions.
  • Other Activities
  • Soak in the atmosphere and admire the architecture in Zizka Square.
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the striking Hluboká Castle or Červená Lhota Castle.
  • Museums
  • Learn of the history of Tabor at the Hussite Museum.
  • Contemporary
  • Romantic
  • Family Suites
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Full of character
  • Luxury
  • Traditional
  • Wellbeing
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Chic
  • Historic
  • Boutique
  • Restaurant
  • Spa

Facilities

  • Wifi
  • Parking
  • Family Suites
  • Bar
  • Airport transfer
  • Sauna/Steam
  • Meeting Room
  • Massage
  • Bicycle hire
  • Sit-out Terrace
  • Air conditioning
  • Hot Tub
  • Suites
  • Disabled access
  • Child friendly
  • Pet friendly
  • Restaurant
  • Spa

Activities

  • Other Activities
  • Soak in the atmosphere and admire the architecture in Zizka Square.
  • Sights nearby
  • Visit the striking Hluboká Castle or Červená Lhota Castle.
  • Museums
  • Learn of the history of Tabor at the Hussite Museum.

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Other Reviews

Hotel Nautilus, Tábor: overview

The interior of Hotel Nautilushas the feel of a postmodern Roman villa, with neoclassical details and peachy hues; the restaurant, Goldie, is suitably elegant and decorated in Paris-chic style, with a long bar tiled in glittering metallic mosaics. There is a twirl motif running throughout, and the hotel's name refers to a spiral-shelled marine creature.

Originally published by The Telegraph (view article)