| What to expect: Airy and bright, the Fenix's lobby is lined with potted palms, its white marble floor softened with Persian rugs. Young couples sip Czech beer at the red lobby bar while informal business meetings convene on wicker sofas. Contemporary touches include reception desks made from single slabs of marble - one red, one green - and large, square columns that glow with internal light. Amenity highlights: The Fenix's business lounge is open to all guests. Wood paneled, the room is furnished with angular leather lounges and its wood floor is covered with Persian rugs. An Illy espresso machine and free high-speed Internet make this a popular spot for small meetings. Free high-speed access is also available in the hotel's 'Internet corner'. Insider tip: The Fenix is a two-minute walk from Wenceslas Square's famous equestrian statue of Saint Wenceslas, but few people know that just off nearby Vodi
kova Street, the Lucerna Arcade (designed by the father of former president Václav Havel) is home to a satirical version of the statue, installed by enfant terrible sculptor David erny. |