Holiday Inn: Inside the Elegance of Prague’s Latest Congress Hub

Nestled in Prague’s vibrant heart, the newly renovated Holiday Inn offers a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern design. Designed in 2023 by Capexus, with architectural cues from Mackovič Studio, this hotel stands near Vyšehrad and the Prague Congress Centre. It features a striking lobby centered around a lively bar, adorned with terrazzo flooring and a mix of wooden panelling and ceramic mosaics, creating a welcoming atmosphere for both business and leisure guests.

Modern, open-plan cafe interior with wooden walls, hanging globe lights, and colorful chairs.

A Transformation at the Crossroads of Tradition and Modernity

Nestled in the heart of Prague, the Holiday Inn embraces visitors with a striking blend of classic and contemporary design, curated by the expert team at Capexus. Drawing inspiration from the historic fabric of Vyšehrad, the hotel boasts a fully renovated lobby featuring architectural design by Mackovič Studio.

A modern open-plan cafe with a sleek wooden counter, vibrant green and pink seating, and an inviting atmosphere.

Inside Holiday Inn’s Harmonious Haven

Upon entering, the terrazzo flooring immediately captures attention, a testament to Capexus’ commitment to unique and challenging designs. This floor sets the stage for an open lobby concept, where a vibrant green bar forms the nucleus of communal activity. Here, functionality and elegance interweave, fostering an environment conducive to business and leisure.

Modern, colorful lounge with eclectic seating, wall art, and hanging plants.

As guests explore further, they are met with an array of spaces fitted with carpentry wood panelling and ceramic mosaics. Translucent curtains and decorative plaster enrich the interiors, exuding quality and timelessness. Each area transitions seamlessly, echoing the exterior’s natural tones with an artistic flare visible through the ripple motifs and vertical troughs.

A modern and stylish interior design featuring wooden paneling, cushioned chairs, and a ceiling with intricate patterns.

In the dining zone, light wood furniture and spherical light fixtures radiate beneath the welcoming ceiling, creating simultaneous zones of intimacy and openness. The conservatory, framed by glass, allows natural light to dapple the indoor setting, creating an alfresco ambiance that resonates with the hotel’s connection to nature and modernity.

The meeting rooms harbor a delicate balance between private and shared spaces—boasting shelving walls and modular furniture designed for both aesthetics and practicality. Sliding doors offer the flexibility to alternate between conference and hotel areas, effortlessly adapting to the needs of guests.

Spacious modern interior with wooden shelving, colorful seating, and a large TV display.

An Ode to Detail and Durability

Evident in each architectural choice is a commitment to creating a friendly atmosphere. Red granite highlights elegantly punctuate the space, as mobile furniture pieces and bookcase sets underscore the thoughtful design. Designed with care during the hotel’s regular operations, the spaces reflect consideration for both form and function.

A modern and minimalist kitchen space with wooden cabinetry, sleek appliances, and large windows.

In conclusion, the Holiday Inn in Prague, designed in 2023, is more than a hotel—it’s a destination where every corner offers a narrative of refined taste and ingenuity.

A modern, minimalist dining area with a wooden table, chairs, and shelving unit featuring decorative plants.
Elegant indoor dining area with glass walls, modern furniture, and hanging lamps.

Photography courtesy of Capexus
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- by Matt Watts

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