The hotel is inexpensive, located near the center, near cool restaurants with cheap prices, I especially recommend "U Yara". The three are not for breakfast (they are gorgeous), not for old furniture and modest repairs (you only come there to spend the night), but for a harmful grandfather who literally snatches plates with half-eaten food from his hands at breakfast, and for the fact that the signs "Do not take food to the rooms" are only in Russian. As if only Russians are capable of this. It was a shame.
A quiet family-run hotel, rather modest in design, quite affordable. Everything is simple, homely. You can take a kettle in the room and a hairdryer at the reception. Breakfasts are prepared there, delicious sponge cakes of several types to choose from - a special soul-warming detail of breakfast, as well as the window sills of the hall, filled with blooming violets. The paintings in the rooms and in the dining room are strange, creating an atmosphere of some mysticism. It is located on a quiet street, a 5-minute walk to the tram or bus. We have been staying with them for several years in a row, we are happy with everything.
A very decent hotel, pleasant staff, friendly, I note the knowledge of the Russian language. The hotel is old, but very neat, linen is changed in the rooms daily. A very old sewer system, with rumbling, splashing and grunting, funny, it doesn't bother to rest at night, carries a kind of vintage notes. Very good breakfasts, a neat clean restaurant (cafe). The hotel is located quite close to the center, a 12-minute walk to the central station, as well as to the Powder Tower, 7 minutes to the Florence metro, 20 minutes to Wenceslas Square and 25 minutes to the Old Town Square. Nearby there are several shops and cafes Spirit, U Yaru, etc. The question of choosing a hotel no longer worries, if you go to Prague, then you will definitely stay.