A small, cozy hotel, in order to wake up, have breakfast and go. I was in this hotel with my husband, they gave me a room on the second floor, overlooking the gas station.There is a store at the gas station, it is round-the-clock, generally convenient and surprisingly quite quiet, there are no extraneous sounds that would interfere with sleep, initially the hotel was needed to spend the night, so it turned out, we left in the morning, We arrived in the evening. Overall it is cozy and small. We got to the hotel by metro, with a transfer to the bus, a stop in front of the hotel (I recommend buying a travel card, it's much more profitable this way).The disadvantage, of course, is that the distance from the center is 10-15 minutes by bus, but its price is much lower. Especially in the evening, transport no longer runs. Plus, the breakfasts (cheese with mold and smoked sausage can not please), although they were not diverse, but the portions are large and hearty, all the food is delicious. The rooms are clean, linen change and cleaning, no complaints. There is also a grocery store nearby, a 5-minute walk away.In general, I recommend it, but I recommend it if there is a need for savings and there are no problems with spending 15 minutes on the way to the center.
A great hotel, despite its three-star rating. The room was cleaned every day and fresh towels were put in. Good breakfast, buffet. On the downside: there was no refrigerator and no water bottles in the room.
An excellent hotel in terms of price-quality ratio. Spacious rooms, luxurious breakfasts. Relatively close to the city center - 10 minutes walk to the metro and another 15 minutes by metro to the center. The only drawback is poor sound insulation. So if you go there, take earplugs with you!
We are resting in this hotel. Everything is fine. Awesome breakfasts for 3, there were in Prague, but they didn't feed like that in the morning. Location...Of course it's a bit far, but we knew about it. Yes, we reached the square on foot, we were not tired. We came to watch, not to ride the tram. Nice room, on the 2nd floor, Windows to the gas station, but does not interfere. The cleaning is excellent, everything is changed on time. I recommend
The only drawbacks are the view of many rooms at the gas station. Great breakfasts, the best of all that we had in Europe, including in the Czech Republic. A buffet with several types of hot, several types of cheeses, salads with different dressings, fresh and compote fruits, there is pudding, jam, cereals, milk, cupcake-shaped biscuits, several bread options, etc. The rooms are quite clean, we went for 44 thousand. for 2 with flight, transfer, breakfast and insurance on 12 nights, so we were happy with everything, if we paid more, we would be upset about paid parking, which is expensive for car renters, well, maybe a little plumbing)))
Next to the bus stop 133, where you can get to the metro or tram, runs exactly on schedule, on weekends less often.
In 3 minutes there is a penny supermarket where Brie cheese is very tasty and not expensive. In 1 stop or 10 min. I want 2 of the best restaurants we've been to in Prague. 1. At the goat, it is worth taking set meals and black goat beer there (cheaper than in other places), they also make mulled wine delicious. 2.venda bar, where very tasty and cheap steaks (prices have not changed since 2011), 149 + 15kron pork steak, but I advise 169+15kron beef and you can also order grilled vegetables.
Simple, but clean. Excellent staff, delicious breakfasts, daily cleaning, cozy courtyard. The distance from the center is not very close, but convenient travel (7 minutes by bus and 15 by metro). The supermarket is a 3-4-minute walk away.
A clean, cozy room. Very tasty and varied breakfasts. The staff speaks Russian and is responsive to requests. There is a gas station opposite where you can buy something to eat. Bars and cafes are a little far away, but you can walk in good company. There is a park nearby. There is a construction site nearby, but it does not bother.
Not a bad hotel, the food is excellent, although some breakfasts are quite tasty, the rooms are cleaned daily, transport is 10 minutes by bus and 15 by metro to the center, in general we liked it
The hotel is located somewhere on the outskirts. But there is a bus stop a few dozen meters from the entrance to the hotel. There is a timetable for bus 207, which goes to the center of Prague. The bus runs exactly on schedule. Travel time is 25-30 minutes to the Staromestskaya metro station. If necessary, you can get off earlier by 10 minutes - at the Florence metro station. You can also take this bus to the central station. The 207 bus also crosses the routes of many trams. So the problem with transport has been solved. There is nowhere to walk around the hotel. There is a forest park, locals walk and run there. But there are plenty of such parks in Russia. There is a supermarket within a five-minute walk from the hotel. but we managed to get into it once - the store closes at 21.00.
now about the hotel itself. the staff is very helpful, they always helped with everything. Breakfast is collected at early departure. our room was on the third floor, large, with large windows. the batteries warmed up very well. the room has two single beds, 2 bedside tables with lamps, a wardrobe with a mirror, a table. That seems to be it. We had enough of this furniture. the shower room is also spacious - a full-fledged bathtub, a toilet, a huge sink with a countertop, a hair dryer. toilet paper was always replenished.
breakfast is a buffet, we ate until the evening. every day there is something hot- like scrambled eggs or lobio, cheeses (even camembert and dorblou), sausages, different cereals, milk, fresh rolls, sometimes fruits, sponge cake, dessert with custard. we came at different times for breakfast, there was always food. breakfast for 5+.
as a result, my assessment of this hotel is definitely positive.
The hotel is for three with a big minus. The rooms are old, the doors are locked with an ordinary key, the windows open with great difficulty, there are very strange people at the reception, busy with their personal affairs. They replaced the working TV with a non-working one without our knowledge, apparently they thought that we did not need it... There is a bar, but it doesn't work... The location in the Praga3 area is nominal. It takes at least 30 minutes to walk from the metro. In the morning we took an uber taxi, 150 kronor to the museum. The hotel itself stands right next to the shell gas station. Among the advantages, I will note Russian-speaking colleagues at the reception and good breakfasts, standard for hotels of this class. You can also exchange euros for crowns at the reception, but the opposite is not possible. As a result, you can recommend it only if the budget is limited and nothing else is suitable for finances. I won't go there myself anymore. It is better to take a more remote praga7, which in fact is much closer to the center. Ps, my wife assures us that we were told at the reception that the entrance to the hotel closes at 12 at night...
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November 20, 2019
Lived here. I liked the breakfasts. The pillows are excellent (respect, there are no such pillows in other hotels). I can tell you a lot of positive things.
There is no lock in the toilet, the water in the shower does not flush, there was no electricity for 2 days, good audibility, it was cold due to the fact that the window was blowing, although it was closed, far from the center. 2 stars only because the bed is comfortable.
Everything was great, transport nearby, clean and cozy
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October 23, 2019
Monotonous breakfast, little choice, and the same thing for all 7 days...
The room is on the 3rd floor, the toilet does not flush, the shower cabin leaks, a puddle on the floor, the floor is wooden, every step is accompanied by a creak. And so in general, the hotel has a maximum of 2 stars.
The toilet in room 235 is so high that sitting on it you can barely reach the floor, which brings extreme inconvenience. The monotony of breakfast also leaves much to be desired.