Apartments

Our apartments are simply but functionally furnished to ensure your comfort. We’ve taken special care with soundproofing the walls, ceilings, and windows, so we’re confident nothing will disturb your stay. The apartments, like the entire guesthouse, are non-smoking.

Full Equipment

The apartments come equipped with a bathroom (toilet, sink, and shower), wardrobe, dining table, and chairs. The kitchenettes are fully equipped with appliances (80L refrigerator with freezer compartment, two-burner electric cooktop, microwave, electric kettle), dishes (deep plates, dinner plates, dessert plates, tea cups, water glasses, wine glasses, cutlery, 3 different-sized pots with lids, frying pan, sharp knife, vegetable peeler, garlic press, potato masher, steamer, corkscrew, can opener) and cleaning supplies (dish sponge, detergent, dish rack, tea towel, waste bin, dustpan and brush).

 

Tibetan-Style Colors and Symbols

Each apartment’s color corresponds to one of the five elements – space, wind, fire, water, and earth. The walls feature a brocade dragon image symbolizing luck and abundance, and Tibetan prayer flags carrying messages of goodness and contentment.

 

Air Conditioning

Mobile air conditioning units are available in south-facing apartments during hot weather.

 

Wi-Fi

High-quality Wi-Fi is available in all rooms free of charge. We don’t have TVs.

 

Blue Apartment

The blue color symbolizes the element of space. Space is the mother of all elements. It has no material nature. Nothing can exist without the presence of space. In the human body, the space element forms the heart, small intestine, and head. The energy of space is connected to our feelings and emotions.

We used blue for our most spacious apartment. It has a large kitchen with a dining table, and the room with 5 beds can accommodate an extra bed for a child under 10 years. It faces northeast with views of both Rýchory mountains and the ski slope.

 

Green Apartment

The green color symbolizes the element of wind. Wind represents movement, manifesting as growth and development. Wind develops our breath, creates our skin, and manifests in our sense of touch. In the human body, the wind element forms the lungs and large intestine. We find wind energy in everything that moves in our body – in breath, heartbeat, muscle activity, or cellular metabolism.

In the green apartment, the kitchenette with seating area is separated from the living space. It has 4 beds. It faces south toward the street, with views of the ski slope. Portable air conditioning is available during summer months.

 

White Apartment​

White symbolizes the element of water. Water represents the principle of fluidity, cohesion, and connection. The water element in the human body forms the kidneys, bladder, and reproductive organs. We find water energy throughout the body, as it is mostly composed of fluids.
The white apartment is bright, with a spacious living area with 4 beds, a dining table, and a smaller separate kitchenette. It faces south over the entrance to the grocery store and local pub. The ski slope is visible from the windows. Portable air conditioning is available during summer months.

 

 

Yellow Apartment

Yellow symbolizes the element of earth. Earth represents solidity, creates our body’s structure, and forms the arrangement of the entire world. In the human body, the earth element forms the spleen and stomach and is found in all supporting elements like ligaments, bones, and tissues. The earth element’s energy creates stability, balance, and gives our body strength.
The yellow apartment has a spacious living area with 4 beds and a dining table, plus a smaller separate kitchenette. It faces north toward the courtyard. The windows are above the local pub’s garden. While soundproof windows significantly reduce noise from the garden, we offer a 30% discount for stays in this apartment during summer months. On Fridays and Saturdays, the pub is open until midnight.

 

Red Apartment​

Red symbolizes the element of fire. Fire represents heat, manifesting as maturation. We find fire’s heat in the skin, eyes, and gaze. The fire element forms the liver and gallbladder. The fire element regulates body temperature and is connected to all blood tissues. It’s responsible for nutrient absorption and toxin elimination.
The red apartment has a living area with 4 beds and a dining table, and a separate kitchenette with storage space. It faces north toward the courtyard with views of the Rýchory mountains.