Prague, Czech Republic
Hotel: Mandarin Oriental Prague
Mandarin Oriental, Prague is a carefully restored monastery with roots dating back to the 14th Century. Surrounded by the quiet cobbled streets of Mala Strana, just beneath Prague Castle, our guests can immerse themselves in the historic ambience for which Prague city is renowned.
This luxury hotel offers rooms and suites full of unique features, some with magical views across the city’s ancient spires and red rooftops. Our holistic spa is housed in a former Renaissance chapel. The vaulted ceilings of our intimate Essensia restaurant make a striking contrast to the contemporary creativity of the cuisine. Our bar, Barego, makes for a sophisticated rendezvous and the Monastery Lounge is a stunning backdrop for afternoon tea. Finally, our Baroque Grand Ballroom is a splendid venue for special occasions.
Conference Facilities: Oriental Prague
Meetings by Mandarin Oriental is a global programme that ensures a truly successful event at every Mandarin Oriental hotel and resort worldwide. We are committed to finding the best creative solutions for your business or social gathering, with flexibility and flair. Meetings that are as individual as each hotel or resort.
Whatever your event, we can provide a boardroom with the latest technology for 10 people on a corporate brainstorming mission, to a lavish banquet. In each case, our commitment to quality, reliability and to ensuring you and your guests enjoy an occasion to remember is non-negotiable.
Our catering is imaginative and impressive and our staff always lives up to the Mandarin Oriental ethos, anticipating your requirements and going every step of the way to deliver.
We want your meeting or conference to go as smoothly as possible. All our function rooms can be arranged in a number of different layouts to suit your specifications. And above all, our knowledgeable, discreet and dedicated staff are always on hand to make your life easier, and your guests’ time at the hotel more pleasurable.
Venue: Ball Game Hall at the Prague Castle
In the years 1567 to 1569 the so-called Large Ball Game Hall originated on the southern side of the Royal Garden, immediately above the slope of Deer Moat.
This Renaissance, richly decorated building has a dramatic history: until the 17th century it served successively for ball games and as a riding school and a stable. During the reign of the Emperor Joseph II it was used as a military storehouse. In the 20th century it was damaged by static defects and gunfire. It was burned to such an extent that only the peripheral walls remained of it.
It was made accessible to the public after 1989 and is now used mainly for exhibitions of creative art, concerts and important social events.


