The Grand Mark


The Grand Mark occupies a restored 19th-century palace on Hybernská in Nové Město, holding membership in Leading Hotels of the World since 2025. It sits in Prague's mid-tier of grand address hotels, where architectural weight and city-centre position matter as much as room count. For travellers who want a historically grounded base without the full-scale international chain apparatus, this is a considered option.
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- Address
- Hybernská 12, Nové Město, 110 00 Praha-Praha 1
- Phone
- +420 226 226 111
- Website
- grandmark.cz

A Palace Address in Nové Město
Prague's hotel geography has long divided along a fault line: the Old Town cluster of international chains and design boutiques on one side, and the quieter civic blocks of Nové Město on the other. Hybernská sits squarely in the latter, a broad 19th-century street that connects the Powder Tower to the Masaryk train station, carrying a mix of institutional buildings, embassies, and the kind of mid-scale commerce that keeps a neighbourhood functional rather than touristic. The Grand Mark occupies one of the street's more substantial addresses at number 12, a restored palace-era building whose proportions signal a different era of construction than the compressed medieval plots of Staré Město. That positioning matters: guests are six to eight minutes on foot from the Old Town Square, close enough for the main sights, far enough to avoid the souvenir-density that now defines much of that zone.
Where The Grand Mark Sits in Prague's Luxury Hotel Market
Prague's premium accommodation tier has bifurcated in recent years. At one end sit the large international flags: the Andaz Prague, the Augustine, a Luxury Collection Hotel, and the Four Seasons, each operating at scale with full food-and-beverage programs and loyalty network integration. At the other end, smaller design-led properties like BoHo Hotel Prague and Aria Hotel Prague compete on curation and intimate format. The Grand Mark's membership in Leading Hotels of the World places it in a defined peer category: independent or semi-independent properties held to consistent quality benchmarks across guest experience, physical plant, and service infrastructure. The Grand Mark has 5-star status and 78 rooms, which places it among Prague's larger independent luxury hotels while retaining architectural and operational individuality. Among Prague's Leading Hotels cohort, that credential carries weight with travellers who have used the collection elsewhere, from Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz to Hotel Du Cap-Eden-Roc in Cap d'Antibes, and want a comparable assurance of standard.
The comparison set within Prague itself includes Alchymist Grand Hotel & Spa, which occupies a different neighbourhood register in Malá Strana, and the Century Old Town Prague, MGallery Collection, which benefits from its Old Town position but operates within a soft-brand framework. The Grand Mark's Nové Město address places it slightly outside the primary luxury cluster, which is a functional advantage for guests arriving by train at Masaryk or Praha hlavní nádraží, both within a short walk.
The Sustainability Question in Central European Hospitality
Leading Hotels of the World has, in recent years, made environmental responsibility a formal part of its membership criteria, requiring properties to demonstrate active programs in waste reduction, energy management, and responsible sourcing.
The broader pattern across Prague's hotel sector reflects this tension. Properties like the Almanac X Alcron Prague and the Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague occupy buildings with comparable heritage constraints.
The Nové Město address itself is relevant here in a different way: the neighbourhood's walkability is high, and the proximity to metro lines Náměstí Republiky and Hlavní nádraží means car dependency during a stay can be minimal. Guests oriented towards low-footprint travel will find that central Prague, by European capital standards, is a city where most cultural and dining movement can be managed without private transport.
Planning a Stay: What to Know Before You Book
Prague's hotel market compresses significantly during the spring and autumn shoulder seasons, when conference traffic from the city's convention centre at Vystaviste combines with leisure demand. Hybernská's position near Masaryk station also makes it a practical landing point for guests arriving on Eurocity trains from Vienna, Munich, or Berlin, a routing that has gained traction among travellers choosing rail over air for the central European leg of longer trips.
For guests weighing The Grand Mark against other properties in the city, the practical calculation involves geography first. Those prioritising Old Town proximity might lean toward the Century Old Town Prague or the Andaz Prague. Those arriving by rail or preferring the quieter residential texture of Nové Město, where the Municipal House and the Powder Tower are the primary landmarks rather than the Charles Bridge crowds, will find the Hybernská address more useful. For Czech Republic travel that extends beyond Prague, the broader EP Club Czech portfolio includes Chateau Mcely in Mcely and Boutique Hotel Corso in Karlovy Vary for guests combining a Prague stay with the spa towns of western Bohemia.
Comparable Venues
Comparable venues nearby, for context on price, style, and recognition.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Grand MarkThis venue — the venue you are viewing | Contemporary luxury palace hotel blending historic Neo-Classical architecture with bold modern design and theatrical interiors. | $$$$ | 5-Star | |
| Falkensteiner Boutique Hotel Prague | Urban boutique with modern opulence and reduced minimalism | $$$$ | 5-Star | Prague 1 |
| Buddha-Bar Hotel Prague | Asian-inspired lifestyle boutique | $$$$ | 5-Star | Josefov |
| W Prague | Iconic revival of historic Art Nouveau building with modern annex for spa and rooftop. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Nove Mesto |
| The Emblem Prague | Boutique luxury blending contemporary design with Czech heritage in Prague's Old Town. | $$$$ | 5-Star | Josefov |
| Don Giovanni Hotel Prague | Heritage Art Nouveau design hotel positioned as an upscale retreat for business and leisure travelers with wellness and family amenities. | $$$ | 4-Star | Zizkov |
At a Glance
- Elegant
- Romantic
- Sophisticated
- Classic
- Romantic Getaway
- Anniversary
- Honeymoon
- Business Trip
- Celebration
- Butler Service
- Garden
- Terrace
- Historic Building
- Design Destination
- Private Dining
- Destination Spa
- Wifi
- Spa
- Fitness Center
- Room Service
- Concierge
- Business Center
- Valet Parking
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Sauna
- Hot Tub
- Steam Room
- Bicycle Rental
- Garden
- Street Scene
Theatrical and luxurious with vaulted ceilings, deep colors, oversized chandeliers, and unexpected design details; enhanced by live piano music and a tranquil private garden atmosphere.














