With 3,186 square feet of living space, this luxurious, light-filled, bohemian apartment (in the heart of Bohemia, no less) is the largest in a refurbished historic building in Prague’s Lesser Quarter.
Surrounded by ancient churches, squares, and cobblestone streets, the two-bedroom residence’s open-plan living space feature pale oak floors, exposed oak beamed ceilings, and big windows framing views of Prague Castle.
The focal point of the neat galley kitchen and dining hall is a contemporary cylindrical fireplace.
The principal suite has a glass-walled bathroom, a walk-in closet and views of the iconic St. Vitus Cathedral. There’s a guest bedroom and bathroom, a utility room, and an attic suitable for a study.
High-end features include imported travertine tiles, LED beam lighting with remote control, air-conditioning, heat recovery, and a true Gothic cellar with a vaulted ceiling, perfect for storing wine.