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.
It is quite decent for three, the breakfasts are good, the rooms are small and simple. There is no hair dryer, refrigerator, safe and air conditioner. I can't imagine how it is in the heat, at 20 degrees it is very stuffy in the room, the window cannot be opened because it is very noisy outside. But the location is great, the city center, the metro is 7 minutes on foot, 20 minutes to the city center by walking distance. There is a shop and 3 bars 100 meters away. The train station and the bus station are nearby. In general, the hotel is very good for its category.
A well-located hotel, within walking distance from the historical center. Clean, quiet, friendly staff. There is no kettle in the room, but you can ask at the reception.
Nice hotel, located in a quiet location. The staff speaks Russian. The breakfasts are quite decent. The rooms are a bit old, the plumbing in the rooms is very old. The room was cleaned every day. In general, a normal three-piece for your money. It takes 7 minutes to walk to the tram, then 10 minutes to Wenceslas Square. It takes 25-30 minutes to walk to the center. There are many cafes, restaurants and minimarkets nearby.
The cozy hotel is 2 km from the center of Prague. Friendly staff, always ready to help, standard European breakfasts, everything is delicious. The room stock is not new, but everything is pretty clean. We really liked this hotel :)
A great and very cozy, quiet hotel! Very convenient location near all the attractions. Very friendly staff, speaking Russian) the room is cleaned daily, linen and towels are changed every day. Great breakfasts, everything is always fresh, a large selection of pastries, meat products, cheese and fruits! I will definitely choose this hotel next time) Thank you for the hospitality and the unique days in Prague!
A cozy hotel. Rooms are constantly cleaned, the hotel is clean. In transport accessibility from the center. The area is quiet, there are many restaurants, bars, shops nearby. Breakfast is not monotonous, you can find something to your taste.
A small hotel, everything is homey, the location is convenient, the train station, stops, but we walked everywhere, enjoyed the beauty, architecture of Prague, used the map, and walked a lot tired, but it's worth it.
The hotel is not bad, but it is located 20-25 minutes from the center. It's easy to get confused about her whereabouts. I feel uncomfortable after five in the evening, when I have to pass under the bridge and near all these rails to get to the hotel after a walk. The elevator in the hotel is more sociable than the staff. Only one blonde woman got in touch, who told about the excursions, arranged everything and explained the shortest way to the hotel. And another man who left a pleasant impression. The rest are cold restraint, strained smiles. Even some greed. Provided that my breakfast was included in the price. He was annoyed that I asked for a dry ration early in the morning before the tour, and I still had time to drink coffee. Coffee is a pity! He came running to control me and count the pieces. What difference does it make to him how much I eat if it's included in the price anyway??!
From another: they clean every day. The room is clean and warm. There is a Russian-speaking store with inexpensive products nearby. The hotel itself is not bad, people were a little upset by their attitude. But if you don't take this into account, you can live.
Great hotel. Cleaning every day, the breakfasts are quite tasty: yoghurts, muesli, scrambled eggs, vegetables, sausage, cheese and all sorts of goodies are quite edible. The center is a 15-minute walk away. I will definitely go there next time.
The hotel is very average. For this money, you can find a hotel in Prague 2, search. In any case, do not take numbers 16, 26 - the window opens into the "well". They have acceptance, because daylight is far above, depressing. In the dining room, the signs are only in Russian (in the form of an order) -"it is forbidden to take out food!", although there were English-speaking tourists, not very friendly staff at the reception (Czechs). Ask: I recommend it- definitely NOT. By the way, you have to go to the old town, although the transport works fine, but the expenses. Good luck!
It's simple. Cleanly. The breakfast is good. Within walking distance of the city center, railway station, bus station.railway station. I liked everything.
European 3*))) clean but shabby)) the breakfasts are excellent, the location is excellent - 15 minutes walk to the Powder Gate
If you come to sleep, then the place is great. The staff speaks Russian
There is little light from the bulbs in the room, the light switches and outdated sockets turn on every other time. The shower room does not have any water pouring on the floor in the toilet, then you have to clean it with your hands, there is no drain. Shaving is bad, there is little light, nothing is visible.
Rooms on the 4th floor. The bathroom has a creaking door and a very small sink. The rooms are cleaned daily. The breakfast is excellent. Considering that you live relatively close to the city center, I highly recommend it.
The staff is polite, the breakfasts are delicious, the cleaning is wonderful. But the toilet drain system does not work completely effectively) I saw a couple of ants. Room 21 cannot be booked - can be viewed from the smoking terrace
The hotel is normal, we had room 53, it's an attic, from the window there is only an iron roof with a wall, it feels like they have walled up.The room was cleaned every day, towels were changed, the sewerage was terrible, the water was in the sink.The breakfasts are wonderful, there are 3 stops from the center, even by tramway, even by trolleybus.Nearby there is a small shop and a not expensive restaurant, Russian speakers