This modern three-star hotel in “the heart of Benesov” offers 20 double rooms (6x mini bar), 6 treble rooms and one room with threshold-free access for disabled persons, all equipped with a bathroom and lavatory, a TV with satellite broadcasting, a telephone and an Internet connection.
The reception desk operates 24 hours a day and offers a range of secretarial services, faxing, Internet access, and the use of a hotel safe. The reception desk also provides information on local sights and monuments, and mediates entry for various cultural and social events in the region.
The hotel includes a conference room for up to 45 people, equipped with modern audio-visual technology. The hotel provides its own car park.
Restaurant Globus
Monday | 10:30 - 24:00 |
Tuesday | 10:30 - 24:00 |
Wednesday | 10:30 - 24:00 |
Thursday | 10:30 - 24:00 |
Friday | 10:30 - 24:00 |
Saturday | 10:30 - 24:00 |
Sunday | 10:30 - 22:00 |
The Art Nouveau house no. 74 was built by the District Commercial Savings Bank from Benešov u Prahy in 1904 – 1905 according to a project of Marcel Dusil. It houses an exhibition, opened to the general public in 1992, devoted to the history of the town and its surrounding areas, regional landmarks and objects of art as well as artists who lived and worked here. The ethnographic exhibition is of special interest as it presents mainly the folk clothing and textiles, furniture, glass underpaintings, and objects of folk plastic art.
The Art Nouveau house no. 74 was built by the District Commercial Savings Bank from Benešov u Prahy in 1904 – 1905 according to a project of Marcel Dusil. It houses an exhibition, opened to the general public in 1992, devoted to the history of the town and its surrounding areas, regional landmarks and objects of art as well as artists who lived and worked here. The ethnographic exhibition is of special interest as it presents mainly the folk clothing and textiles, furniture, glass underpaintings, and objects of folk plastic art.
The JAWA Factory Museum Konopiste presents representative samples from the history of the JAWA make of motorcycles, using machines on display as well as historical documents, and employing large screen audio-visual presentations in the Czech, English and German languages. Another significant theme of the museum is the documentation of the racing successes of Czech motorcycle makers during the 20th century, with unique exhibits, trophies and historical documents.