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  2. Grand Hotel Prague Towers - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1988 as the Hotel Forum Praha, operated by the Forum Hotels division of Inter-Continental Hotels. [4] It contains 26 floors (two underground), 539 rooms, a 14-metre-long pool, a wellness center, several restaurants and congress halls. [5]

  3. Grand Hotel International Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Hotel International Prague is a four-star hotel located in the Dejvice quarter of Prague, in the Czech Republic. It was completed in 1956 in the socialist realism style, and is a Czech cultural monument. The hotel has retained much of its original interior artwork, contains 278 guest rooms, and was originally designed as a military ...

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  6. The Michelangelo - Wikipedia

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    H. Craig Severance was hired to design a 1,250 room hotel and Bing & Bing were named the general contractors for the project. [1] The twenty-story, Spanish Renaissance-style Hotel Manger opened on November 15, 1926. [2] At the time, the 2,250-room Manger was the largest hotel in the Times Square area, and the third largest in Manhattan. [3]

  7. Hotel Praha - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Praha was a luxury hotel located in the Dejvice neighborhood of Prague, Czech Republic. Built in 1981, the hotel was used by Communist Party of Czechoslovakia officials and their guests until 1989, when it became open to the public. [1] It was demolished in 2014 after being purchased by billionaire Petr Kellner. [2]