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Best Western Hotel Pav
Object type: 3 stars
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Address: Kremencova 13, Prague, CS, Czech Republic, 110 00
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The Best Western Hotel Pav dates back to the year 1806, when it was called "U tri kosu" - "The house of the three black birds" according to the sign above the main entry. The hotel is ideally situated on the border of old and new town, right in the heart of historical Prague, just a few steps away from most of Prague's historical monuments. The well-known brewery "U Fleku" is in the neighborhood of the hotel. Travelers staying at Best Western Hotel Pav will find Wencelas Square and the National Prague Theatre within walking distance. The property was built in the early classicism style and has been fully renovated in 2006. The Best Western Hotel Pav has 89 very tasteful furnished rooms with satellite television, IDD telephone, complimentary WI-FI Internet access and safety deposit boxes.

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The origin of the holiday is in antique times when the Bulgarian lands were occupied by the tribes of the Thracians. Thracians worshipped Dionis, the God of wine and grapevines, more than other gods.
 

 
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