BuddhaBar moves into hotels

Wednesday, 19 Feb, 2009 0

SINGAPORE – WORLDHOTELS has opened its new affiliate hotel, the Buddha-Bar Hotel in Prague.

It is the first of a series of hotels by the creators of the legendary BuddhaBar which started in Paris and has now expanded to prime sites in several major cities throughout the world.

Opening rates for the Prague hotel start at 275 Euro per night per room including breakfast and are available until March 31, 2009.

The innovative Buddha-Bar interior design concept was been created and has been refined over 10 years by Raymond Visan, who strives to create “living areas” by combining a restaurant and bar with a live DJ playing world and chill-out music.

Visan is now looking to extend the vision’s interpretation through its new hotel brand and is working with WORLDHOTELS to contribute to the successful development and international marketing of the brand.

The five-star Prague property is located in the heart of the Czech Republic’s capital, close to the Old Town Square.

There are 36 rooms and suites.



 

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