Wall Art Hotel — 4-Star Luxury Hotel in Prato, Italy
★★★★ 4-Star Luxury Hotel

Wall Art Hotel

Prato  ·  Italy  ·  Viale Della Repubblica 4 8

3.9 816 guest reviews

About Wall Art Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in Prato

Wall Art Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in Prato, Italy. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including bar, co working, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.

Guest Reviews 3.9 / 5

Ron Holmes
★★★★★ May 2025

We were there for a couple of nights while touring Italy. The rooms were quiet and large. Best of all, it had air conditioning. The beds were very comfortable. We were easily able to get into town and hired a taxi a couple of times to see a couple of our bucket list items.

María Salas
★★★☆☆ Jun 2025

Every room is big enough and clean, but the service here hasn’t been the best , especially one man who is in charge of maintenance or something, he was very disrespectful and rude, i wouldn’t stay here again because of him. the locate is pretty far from the center if you don’t have a car

The Silk Road
★★☆☆☆ Jul 2025

This hotel is clearly a former apartment complex that has been converted into a hotel. While having a private-style entrance without going through reception might seem appealing at first, several aspects are impractical or just unpleasant. For example, there’s a kitchen hidden inside a locked cupboard that guests aren’t allowed to access, and some internal doors have been deliberately blocked to prevent them from closing. The room itself was nothing special — quite a few things were broken or didn’t work properly, and the cleanliness left much to be desired. There was visible dust everywhere, light switches were grimy to the touch, and overall, the cleaning felt rushed and superficial. For a paying guest, this is frustrating and unacceptable. One thing that particularly upset me: the toilet had one of those paper strips saying “sanitised”, but when I lifted the seat, I found a long strand of hair (definitely not mine) right under it. That clearly means nobody had even looked under the seat — let alone cleaned it. So much for sanitisation. The restaurant dining room was infested with mosquitoes — not just a nuisance, I was actually bitten multiple times during dinner, which turned the whole meal into an unpleasant and stressful experience. Breakfast was actually decent, but unfortunately a couple of hours later I experienced stomach and intestinal discomfort. This raises concerns about hygiene in food preparation. The lifts are in terrible condition: scratched, dirty and with a strong smell of sweat inside. Completely unsuitable for a hotel of this type. When the restaurant is closed, there’s an obvious sense of neglect, and the restaurant staff in particular appeared unmotivated and disengaged. In my room, the bathroom fan was extremely noisy, and so was the toilet flush — it made a loud sound that continued for quite a while. On windy days, something outside the building kept banging repeatedly, which was another source of disturbance. All in all, this was far from a relaxing or enjoyable experience. Certain issues are hard to overlook and definitely don’t match the standards one would expect from a hotel.