Hunger Wall is an elegant residence with full service, ready to offer all the comfort for a demanding clientele. The building of the early 20th century (1903) underwent a complete renovation of the preservation of the elements of secessionist architecture. A historic jewel is found in the courtyard of the building - a fragment of the Hunger Wall that was built in 1360 - 1362, during the reign of Charles IV. Inside, the building houses 18 elegant, cozy and richly furnished apartments, each with an individual design. The residence is located in the historical part of Prague - in the Lesser Town, near the Vltava river and two magnificent parks, Petřín and Kampa, which are very popular among the citizens of Prague.