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

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 Prague’s Old Town near Pařížská Street and overlooking the Vltava River, is owned by Czech billionaire Oldřich Šlemr’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 city’s historic skyline.
Dining options will include six restaurants and bars, with a mix of Czech, Asian, and European cuisine. Among the highlights are Zlatá Praha Restaurant, the Green House, and Golden Eye, promising a refined yet relaxed experience.
Let’s discover more.
Zlatá Praha
The crown jewel of the hotel’s culinary scene. This exclusive rooftop restaurant offers stunning panoramic views of Prague’s historic center and the elegant Pařížská 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.
Coocoo’s Nest
The hotel’s lobby bar is connected to an art gallery. It’s named after the Miloš Forman film, “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” 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 Čestmír Kafka and features guild crests in its ceiling. It also includes a glass piece by Jan Černohorský and Czech film posters. It’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 restaurant’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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