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Following the success of the Josef, the Plobergers renewed their collaboration with Eva Jiřičná in 2004-5 to transform their other Prague hotel, the Maximilian. Unlike the Josef, a brand-new structure designed from the ground up, the Maximilian is a handsome 1920s building that Jiřičná overhauled with a nod to that period when Art Deco was being displaced by Modernism. Hence, the spectacular backlit yellow onyx wall behind lacquer and walnut reception desks, restful bedrooms with dark wood details and blue or red throws, and graphic art of the era, much of it on loan from the Museum of Decorative Arts. The friendly, efficient staff; peaceful yet central location; superb spa; spotless bedrooms; and relaxing library and drawing room with fireplace and honesty bar all make this a special place to stay.
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City Style
Designer Shopping
Museums
Close to nightlife
No restaurant
Free wifi
Conference facilities
Downtown
Luxury
Contemporary
Child friendly
Chic
No restaurant
Breakfast onlySafe
Free wifi
Bath robes
Parking
Bar
In room DVD
Walking distance restaurants
Internet
Meeting Room
Cots available
Library
Conference facilities
Air conditioning
Wifi
In room music system
Satellite / Cable TV
Concierge
Child friendly
Sights nearby
Other Activities
Designer Shopping
Museums
Close to nightlife
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