The Zleep Hotel, designed by the Czech architectural firm Atelier M1, is part of the revitalization of the New Waltrovka brownfield site and offers 166 rooms. The building is based on a semi-submerged two-story podium, with only part of the first underground level visible above ground on the northern side. The podium roof forms a terrace leading to the building’s entrance, featuring a green roof in front of the rooms. On the western side, the first basement level is set back from the above-ground portion, though this difference is not visible due to the unified materials used on the terrace’s walking surface and the ground level.
The basement houses the hotel’s technical facilities and parking area, with an entrance located at the southeast corner of the hotel, directly accessible from Radlická Street. The main entrance to the hotel is on the northern side, opening into the main lobby with reception; this floor also includes a breakfast area with essential facilities and several guest rooms. The hotel primarily offers double rooms, with each floor also featuring rooms designed for guests with disabilities. All rooms provide high-quality furnishings and private bathrooms, with the utmost emphasis placed on ensuring a healthy, restful sleep with top-quality mattresses.
The project was managed through a Construction Management system.