Mar 31, 2025

From Gourmet to Street Food: Fairmont Hotel to Launch Six New Restaurants

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Prague Morning

Fifty years after opening as a luxury hotel, the Fairmont Golden Prague is set to return this summer following an extensive multi-million euro renovation.

The brutalist landmark, located in Pragueโ€™s Old Town near Paล™รญลพskรก Street and overlooking the Vltava River, is owned by Czech billionaire Oldล™ich ล lemrโ€™s investment group, R2G.

Originally built in the 1970s, the hotel blends its storied architecture with a modern design, incorporating Czech art and glassmaking into its interiors. It will feature 320 newly designed rooms, suites, and apartments, many offering panoramic views of Prague Castle and the cityโ€™s historic skyline.

Dining options will include six restaurants and bars, with a mix of Czech, Asian, and European cuisine. Among the highlights are Zlatรก Praha Restaurant, the Green House, and Golden Eye, promising a refined yet relaxed experience.

Letโ€™s discover more.

Zlatรก Praha

The crown jewel of the hotelโ€™s culinary scene. This exclusive rooftop restaurant offers stunning panoramic views of Pragueโ€™s historic center and the elegant Paล™รญลพskรก Street. The menu focuses on contemporary Czech dishes, and the space itself is designed with a modern aesthetic. A terrace is available for outdoor dining.

Greenhouse

This informal yet stylish restaurant celebrates Czech beer culture while offering a terrace adorned with lush greenery and herb beds. Inside, the nature-inspired design blends organic materials with sleek accents of metal and concrete, creating a modern yet inviting atmosphere that perfectly complements the riverside setting.

Golden Eye

This rooftop bar offers panoramic views of the river and city. The interior design, done with a British studio, uses gold and brass, dark wood, and mirrors, aiming for a 1970s cosmopolitan look. They serve modern Asian dishes with live DJ sets.

Coocooโ€™s Nest

The hotelโ€™s lobby bar is connected to an art gallery. Itโ€™s named after the Miloลก Forman film, โ€œOne Flew Over the Cuckooโ€™s Nest,โ€ highlighting a link to Czech-American cinema. Here you can experience a fusion of artistic ambiance and exceptional service in this one-of-a-kind venue.

Kafka Brasserie

This restaurant, Kafka Brasserie, showcases wooden sculptures by ฤŒestmรญr Kafka and features guild crests in its ceiling. It also includes a glass piece by Jan ฤŒernohorskรฝ and Czech film posters. Itโ€™s designed for breakfast, group lunches, and brunches.

Tilia Garden

Tilia Garden offers a relaxing dining experience inspired by the Czech national symbol, the linden tree. The restaurantโ€™s interior blends nature with modern Czech design, featuring sky-blue ceramic tiles, brass accents, and expansive glass surfaces, creating an airy, peaceful atmosphere.

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