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𝑃𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑢𝑒|W Hotel vs. Four Seasons

🦙 Verdict upfront: The newly opened W Hotel (2023) far outperforms the Four Seasons in every aspect—except location. 🐈 Four Seasons Hotel (€858/night). Room Type: Modern Room 🔸 Location: Its only strong point. Nestled in Old Town, steps from Charles Bridge and Vltava River. ✅A 6-min walk to the Astronomical Clock. (Though Prague is small—everything’s walkable anyway.) 🔹 Design: A mix of Baroque, Neoclassical, and modern—but feels dated. Layout is chaotic, with meandering corridors. ✅Pro tip: Request a bridge-view room; standard views are mediocre. Room Service: Attentive staff, but food is forgettable.🌻 Bedding: Underwhelming. (Also, the outlet placement is baffling—good luck charging your devices.) 🔸 Restaurant (CottoCrudo): ★★★/5. Final Rating: 2.5/5 for a "luxury" hotel.Four Seasons global ranking: 1/5 ⭐ (Yes, that bad.) 🦢 W Hotel (€300/night). Room Type: Wonderful King Location: Wenceslas Square—heart of Prague’s downtown. Design: Gorgeous Neoclassical facade, but inside? Pure W glam: bold, modern, and glittering. ✅Public areas feel luxe; rooms are fresh and spotless. Bonus: W’s signature bedding is divine. 🔸 Room Service: ★★★/5🌻 Breakfast: Generous spread, delicious, and shockingly good value. 🔸 Final Rating: One of the best W Hotels globally! #PragueTravel #LuxuryHotels #FourSeasonsPrague #WHotel

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𝑃𝑟𝑎𝑔𝑢𝑒|W Hotel vs. Four Seasons

🦙 Verdict upfront: The newly opened W Hotel (2023) far outperforms the Four Seasons in every aspect—except location. 🐈 Four Seasons Hotel (€858/night). Room Type: Modern Room 🔸 Location: Its only strong point. Nestled in Old Town, steps from Charles Bridge and Vltava River. ✅A 6-min walk to the Astronomical Clock. (Though Prague is small—everything’s walkable anyway.) 🔹 Design: A mix of Baroque, Neoclassical, and modern—but feels dated. Layout is chaotic, with meandering corridors. ✅Pro tip: Request a bridge-view room; standard views are mediocre. Room Service: Attentive staff, but food is forgettable.🌻 Bedding: Underwhelming. (Also, the outlet placement is baffling—good luck charging your devices.) 🔸 Restaurant (CottoCrudo): ★★★/5. Final Rating: 2.5/5 for a "luxury" hotel.Four Seasons global ranking: 1/5 ⭐ (Yes, that bad.) 🦢 W Hotel (€300/night). Room Type: Wonderful King Location: Wenceslas Square—heart of Prague’s downtown. Design: Gorgeous Neoclassical facade, but inside? Pure W glam: bold, modern, and glittering. ✅Public areas feel luxe; rooms are fresh and spotless. Bonus: W’s signature bedding is divine. 🔸 Room Service: ★★★/5🌻 Breakfast: Generous spread, delicious, and shockingly good value. 🔸 Final Rating: One of the best W Hotels globally! #PragueTravel #LuxuryHotels #FourSeasonsPrague #WHotel

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