Grandhotel Praha Tatranská Lomnica

The legend of the hotel industry in the Tatras for over 100 years Grandhotel Praha has been making the history of luxury in the Tatras from 1905. Built in beautiful Art Nouveau style, it brings the guests back in time to magical moments of the past. Grandhotel Praha in Tatranská Lomnica offers 108 rooms and 15 suites.

  • About this Hotel

    The long spa and luxury tradition of Tatranská Lomnica is represented by Grandhotel Praha **** today, an ideal destination for family holidays and romantic breaks. The Grand Mountain Spa centre offers relaxation, massages and treatments based on traditional Tatra herbs and forest fruits. The outdoor section of the wellness centre features the only outdoor pool in the High Tatras. Splendid hotel gastronomy combines the tastes of Tatra nature and its gifts. The historic atmosphere makes the hotel a popular venue for representative events, balls, conferences and fairytale weddings.

  • Stays

    Feel and taste the beneficial effects of Tatra herbs all around the hotel. Every meal, massage or product marked with the Power of Tatra Nature symbol contains herbs beneficial for your health.

    The idea to bring the “power of nature” behind the walls of our hotel is based on the long tradition of the Tatras, which have been known as a relaxation and recreation destination from of old. People have been coming here not only to enjoy holidays but also to boost their health.

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  • Story

    The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe is known as a period called in France ‘La belle épogue’, meaning 'The Beautiful Period'. There were no wars, industries and trade was blossoming. Railways, press, telegraph and telephone shortened the distances. Modern aristocracy lived comfortably everywhere and was financially secure to indulge in pleasant activities. Architects established a new luxurious style appropriate for this period - art nouveau.

    Until then, the High Tatras were considered to be mainly a health and recreation resort. But they should become a meeting spot of European aristocracy. This gave the rise of new luxury hotels in the Tatras more than 100 years ago. A unique hotel in Tatranská Lomnica was built by International Sleeping-car Society from Brussels (Wagons Lits Cook). Its construction, at the foot of Lomnický Peak at an altitude of 908 m, began in 1904 and in 1905 it was finalized according to the project of architects Quido Hoepfner and Gejza Gyori from Budapest. It was opened on 1st July 1905. Its original name Palota szálló (Hotel Palace) was changed to Grandhotel Praha in 1919.

    The hotel not only brought a well-off clientele to the region but also played a significant role in the growth of sport industry in the Tatras. It built toboggan and bobsleigh tracks, facilities for summer sports and it was the first hotel running all the year round. It preserved its majestic charm up to the present day. It is a true, living legend in the middle of Slovakia´s highest mountains.

  • Konferencie

    The elegant hotel is tailored for representative events. Enjoy the noble atmosphere of historic spaces and let your event participants feast their eyes on the majestic Mt Lomnický štít and the beautiful region of the Tatras. During more than 100 years of its history, Grandhotel Praha**** has hosted various significant events and is a sought-after, well experienced and professional partner for big conferences.




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  • Hotel Facilities
    • Swimming pool
    • Restaurant
    • Access for wheelchairs
    • Children playroom
    • Fitness
    • Wellness
    • Non-smoking rooms
    • Nonstop reception desk
    • Parking
    • Lobby bar
    • Conference hall
    • Patio
    • Wellness bar
  • Room Facilities
    • Minibar
    • Internet
  • Map
  • History

    The turn of the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe is known as a period called in France ‘La belle épogue’, meaning 'The Beautiful Period'. There were no wars, industries and trade was blossoming. Railways, press, telegraph and telephone shortened the distances. Modern aristocracy lived comfortably everywhere and was financially secure to indulge in pleasant activities. Architects established a new luxurious style appropriate for this period - art nouveau.

    Until then, the High Tatras were considered to be mainly a health and recreation resort. But they should become a meeting spot of European aristocracy. This gave the rise of new luxury hotels in the Tatras more than 100 years ago. A unique hotel in Tatranská Lomnica was built by International Sleeping-car Society from Brussels (Wagons Lits Cook). Its construction, at the foot of Lomnický Peak at an altitude of 908 m, began in 1904 and in 1905 it was finalized according to the project of architects Quido Hoepfner and Gejza Gyori from Budapest. It was opened on 1st July 1905. Its original name Palota szálló (Hotel Palace) was changed to Grandhotel Praha in 1919.

    The hotel not only brought a well-off clientele to the region but also played a significant role in the growth of sport industry in the Tatras. It built toboggan and bobsleigh tracks, facilities for summer sports and it was the first hotel running all the year round. It preserved its majestic charm up to the present day. It is a true, living legend in the middle of Slovakia´s highest mountains.