Are you looking for a residence or an investment opportunity in the Giant Mountains? Due to the transformation of the original Hotel Karolína, one of the oldest in the Giant Mountains, a luxury apartment complex will soon be built in Harrachov. The Premiot Group has set itself the goal of sensitively repairing and extending this unique historical building, with an emphasis on the environmental responsibility of the technologies, materials and processes used.
Renovation of the hotel starts this summer. The new project called Karolína Harrachov will exploit the maximum overall potential of the entire site and the historical building, with its history dating back to 1888. There are over 30 apartments for sale, from 1 + kk to 3 + kk (from studio to 2 bedrooms). The area will include storage space for bicycles and skis, a wellness area and a large car park.
Ideal Location for Year-round Fun
The complex is located in the Nový svět recreational area, just a few minutes’ walk from the bobsleigh track and close to the Černá hora ski slopes and the centre of Harrachov. This mountain town is no longer just a paradise for winter activities, but at the same time also offers many attractions throughout the year. Extensive forests in the area invite visitors to pick blueberries and mushrooms, while the town centre boasts a rope park and clay courts. There are also many interesting destinations for hiking nearby: the Museum of Glass, Chapel of St. Elisabeth, Anenské Valley and Mumlava waterfall, one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the whole Czech Republic.
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Helena Hons Valtrová, General Manager of The Emblem Prague Hotel, grew up in London, studied Law at the London School of Economics and returned to the Czech Republic with valuable international experience. Today, she manages a luxury hotel in the Old Town, with a view of Prague Castle and a unique service concept that emphasises experience, detail and a balance between technology and the human approach.
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