Rooms with residential scale
Deep armchairs, layered curtains, proper writing desks and bathrooms finished in stone-toned ceramic.
Alenka Hlavacova Hotel is designed as a polished urban retreat for guests who want quiet rooms, serious dining, private meetings, warm service and a composed evening atmosphere.
The design language is warm limestone, smoked oak, brass rails, botanical carpets and discreet staff movement. The hotel is built for guests who prefer quiet luxury before the evening becomes more social.
Deep armchairs, layered curtains, proper writing desks and bathrooms finished in stone-toned ceramic.
Breakfast room, grill salon, late bar and a private chef counter for small groups.
Small receptions, board dinners, cultural evenings and hosted stays with careful guest flow.
Thermal benches, quiet treatment rooms and a small fitness studio for hotel guests.
Guests enter through a covered porte cochère into a compact reception salon rather than a loud lobby. Bags are handled immediately, the bar is visible but not intrusive, and the guest floors remain private.
This layout gives overnight guests privacy while allowing visitors to reach dining and event spaces without disturbing the residential floors.
The hotel feels Polish through materials, food, service rhythm and city references rather than staged decoration.
Evening spaces are calm, table-led and conversation-friendly, with a house style focused on privacy and moderation.
The package includes separate pages, responsive navigation, contact form styling, cookie notice and realistic long-form copy.