:: Location
The hotel Blue Rose is situtaed in heart of Prague centre just below the Wenceslas Square on the way to the Old Town Square.
It is really few min walk to all important sights sorounded by restaurants, clubs, theters and other cultural monuments.
:: Accommodation
All 47 rooms (including the president apartment and de luxe rooms) are suitable for both business travelers and holidaymakers.
They are equipped with stylish wooden furniture,
- Satellite Tv
- Direct-Dial Telephone
- Internet Connection
- Mini-Bar

The Hotel Blue Rose is particularly suitable for the holding of congresses and conferences. For these purposes it has three salons, the first with seating for 120 and the second two for 20 – 40 persons. The salons are prepared for the connection of all kinds of congress technology according to the wishes of the client. Guests may also use the social rooms, where it is possible, on the basis of a special order, to prepare buffets in the hotel kitchen for up to five hundred persons.
Not just the hotel guests can have a breakfast in our restaurant with the fireplace. The hotel has also day and night bars with a broad range of Moravian and foreign wines and a wide selection of spirits and mixed drinks. The clubroom, with a second fireplace, provides guests with a range of current periodicals and a quiet place for reading. The neighbouring room is equipped with a plasma screen with the possibility of satellite reception.
:: History
The Blue Rose hotel is in a building with a long history. It already knew the great glory of Prague in the early Middle Ages under the rule of the Czech King Wenceslas I, who came from the purely Czech ruling family of the Premyslides and was a great supporter of knightly tournaments. A certain knight named Ojíø of Friedberg brought tournaments to Bohemia. It was said of him that he often exercised in the cool cellars of the building in Rytíøská Street and then he was able to lay his heart and a blue rose at the feet of a lady. This is how the building acquired the name "U Modré rùže" (The Blue Rose).
The first owner of the house whose name was preserved in manuscripts was the burgher Mikuláš od Vìže, who bought the house in 1364. The next owner, the baker Pesslius of Domažlice, gave the building a new name – Domažlický dvùr. Later, apart from the baking of bread, beer was also brewed here and a public house was kept. In 1509 the building was purchased by the draper Kliment and the house was known for a time as U Kiliánù.

The original name of The Blue Rose was brought back in 1714 by the enterprising tradesman Budín, who renewed the ancient tradition and operated a wine and beer taproom here. Although the owners of this building changed quite often over the centuries, none of them changed the name of the building again.
Even after building alterations it has preserved its atmosphere and historical style. This applies from the Gothic cellars, where there is at present the Blue Rose Restaurant, up to the additional attics in the roof, where the rooms have a splendid view of Prague.