In general, I liked the hotel very much - the convenient location in the city center, close to public transport stops (both metro and trams), ATMs, supermarkets, etc. - very developed infrastructure.
They speak Russian at the reception.
Rooms are cleaned every day, linen is changed every 3 days, towels - if left on the floor.
The room itself is large, spacious, and has very high ceilings.
The only thing that is confusing is that our room was on the ground floor and everything that was happening in the lobby and in the corridor was very clearly audible, that is, even as the front door was opened.
You can still hear the subway very well, and how the cars rumble under the floor (the audibility is enormous)
I don't know how on other floors, but the rooms on the ground floor are adapted for the disabled - that is, a toilet with handrails, an incomprehensible high bathtub (while there are no curtains when you wash, all the water flies to the floor, and there is no heating or drain, so the whole floor is in puddles)
the door to the bathroom still opened and closed poorly the bathroom is very heavy, the door is sliding.
The door between the room and the hallway was also clearly missing - when you open the door to the room (from the common corridor), the bed is perfectly visible. our windows faced the courtyard (where everyone went out to smoke) - accordingly, the curtains were always closed.
But it seems to me that this situation is only on the ground floor, but otherwise everything is fine.
A separate word about breakfast is very tasty and varied.
The kitchen is clean, tidy, and the staff is polite.
We were in this hotel together with an adult daughter in an attic room. I really liked it: clean, spacious, there is a large bathroom with all toiletries, even slippers, a hairdryer, a kettle, a refrigerator, a minibar, a safe. Excellent full breakfasts. Prague 2 district, metro 100 meters, easy access to the main attractions, both on foot and by tram, metro. I would be happy to recommend it to friends and acquaintances!!!