Good hotel , good location, excellent breakfast, clean, daily cleaning, beautiful view from the window. I liked everything, it's a pity the time flew by quickly
In general, the hotel is not bad, conveniently located, you can walk to Wenceslas Square, the museum, near the metro and trams. The room is small, the bed is clean, they change it every three days, clean towels, the bathroom is clean, but the floors have not been washed for a long time, there was a feeling of dusty feet all the time, it was annoying even though there really are no banal slippers in the hotel. Also, the noise insulation in the rooms is threefold: you could hear the neighbors and the movement outside the window (there was a room with a view of the road) The breakfast is decent. Russian-speaking staff.
We rested twice in this hotel. Everything is fine, the only thing is, I would like to have a bigger assortment in the restaurant
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Anonymous review
September 9, 2019
The hotel is very mediocre.
Of the advantages, I can name its proximity to the center (Wenceslas Square and the National Park. to the museum). Clean bed linen and towels. Perhaps the advantages are over.
Now about the cons. It's very noisy. The hotel is located between two streets with very heavy traffic. The room does not have the usual shampoo, toothpaste, brush, etc., as well as disposable slippers. This is even on Russian Railways trains, but not in a 3-star hotel. How is it? Air conditioning is paid - 4 € per day. And the main disadvantage is breakfast. In fact, there are none at all. A whole mountain of sweets and a complete lack of proper food. At best, there will be sausages. We were there once in 7 days. And so, some kind of crappy sausage, bacon, disgusting cheese. Which is cheaper and simpler. There is absolutely nothing to eat. You get up from the table hungry. I don't know, maybe it's the same everywhere, or maybe only in this hotel.
Nice hotel. The rooms are large, but cozy. We had a rest in February, the room was warm. There is a metro station in five minutes, there is also a tram. The main attractions and shopping centers can be reached directly. Russian-speaking staff. Nearby there is a supermarket Zhabka and a cafe Near the Raven
Good hotel, good renovation. The room has everything you need: a kettle, mugs, refrigerator, TV, safe. There is liquid soap and shower gel in the bathroom. Towels were changed 4 times a week, bed linen - 1 time. One drawback is that the floor could be wiped at least once. The breakfasts are very good, there is porridge, hot, yogurt, muesli, milk, pastries, cheese, sausage, salads, drinks and there were also dishes that did not understand what it was. A big plus is the location of the hotel, near the center, seven minutes on foot to the National Museum, but there are no crowds of tourists, it's quieter. I recommend the hotel.
The hotel is a 15-minute walk from Wenceslas Square and the National Museum. Breakfast is rather meager. The room was small, without air conditioning or fan. The windows overlooked the courtyard. Until 3 a.m., teenagers or teenagers were there, and at 5 a.m. the restaurant staff was already talking and making noise with dishes. It is not possible to sleep with the window open. But you can't close it either, because the heat outside is under 30. And there is no air conditioner. Other guests had a room facing a noisy, busy road. It's also a pleasure. And also without air conditioning. The only advantage is the proximity to the center of Prague and the metro station. There is also a tram stop nearby. There are several minimarkets and a currency exchange in the area. But the course there is predatory. Nearby, 500m away is Bill's supermarket.
The 3-star hotel is quite acceptable, breakfast is offered, one of the administrators is a Russian-speaking guy, he gave us good advice on choosing a cafe for lunch and dinner, the convenient location of the hotel is near Pavlova metro station, you can walk to Vatslovskaya Square
It's a great place. Price -quality correspondence. The staff is polite, they speak Russian. The breakfasts are satisfactory. The linen is changed every three days. The room has a refrigerator, kettle, hairdryer, TV with Russian channels. There was a wonderful view from our room. Within walking distance from Wenceslas Square, Powder Gate, Old Town Square and Charles Bridge. I recommend it!
A very decent hotel. Decent breakfasts, good furniture. Tram and metro are not far away. Vaclav is a 15-minute walk away. Nearby there is a basement cafe for locals "at the regent's." A 1.5kg knuckle for 200 crowns... just shhh, don't tell anyone, or they'll watch :)
I liked the hotel. I've read negative reviews before, but... nothing was confirmed. We checked in immediately (we arrived at 8 a.m.). Breakfast is normal and porridge and fruits and dairy products. The coffee is great. The room is nice, freshly renovated, very clean. Towels were changed if left on the floor without problems. Russian-speaking staff. The key to the room worked without problems (I read that there were problems). Near Pavlova metro station (1 stop to the Museum). The tram is also nearby. A 15-minute walk to Wenceslas Square. I recommend this hotel.
The location is good.
In the Room, upon check-in, I found someone's socks under the battery. It was very hot and I barely begged for a fan, I had to go down to the reception 3 times.
The breakfasts are quite decent, yes.
But at the reception, it feels like you owe someone something for a long time and don't give it back.
The staff is not very pleasant. Of course, no one is rude, but the atmosphere is not comfortable!
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Yulya
Level 11 Local Expert
September 15, 2021
I was at this hotel before the pandemic. Nice cozy hotel near the center of Prague. The room has a kettle, glasses, free Wi-Fi.
A good 3-star hotel is a 15-minute walk to the National Museum (Wenceslas Square), where shops, currency exchange offices, restaurants and cafes are located. The hotel itself liked the room, the staff was friendly, the food was good for a hotel of this level.
Good location, 10-15 min walk from the National Museum. The rooms are clean and small (there are no balconies). Breakfast is a buffet. There is a small spa.
Terrible hotel, dirty, cleaning consists of making beds, towels with holes, one small trash bucket in the toilet. Upon arrival, we were waited for by a full fridge of overdue items from previous guests. And when they collected and put all the garbage in a bag, they didn't deign to take it out either. They praise the breakfasts. Nothing special, except for a mean girl demanding a breakfast card every day. There are not so many guests in the hotel not to remember, and ask every day. If you forgot it in the room, then you will have to run after it, otherwise you will remain hungry. By the way, they didn't say a word at the reception that you need to carry it with you and present it every time. The only plus is the location, 10 minutes on foot from Vartslavskaya Square, but taking into account the developed transport in Prague, next time we'd better choose a hotel further away, but not this one.
Excellent hotel, on tverdkyu 4. The square is nearby, the exchanger is nearby. The airport is close. We lived on the 2nd floor, the room is good. Windows to the courtyard. There are 3 beds in the room.2 bedside tables, a floor lamp, a pair of bedside tables, a wardrobe, a chest of drawers with a mirror, a TV. The bathroom has a toilet, shower, sink with mirror, hair dryer, gel, shampoo. Everything worked fine, the breakfast was good.
A wonderful hotel! According to my subjective assessment, some Egyptian, Indonesian, Turkish "5 stars" in terms of comfort and sound insulation do not reach these 3.
A small cozy hotel. It takes about 20 minutes on foot from the city center. There is not much choice for breakfast, but it is quite tasty, you will not stay hungry.
Convenient location, you can walk to the center. The room is normal, no frills, but everything you need is there. The breakfast menu needs to be revised, there would be a little more variety.
The breakfasts are quite meager: (
It is inconvenient that the window in the room did not open, it is impossible to ventilate the room.
They did not find any free sockets in the room at all, they had to turn off the bedside lamps to charge the gadgets.
Nice hotel. Not the most modern interior, conveniently located relative to the interesting places of Prague. Nothing superfluous, but it fully justifies its money and three stars.