Hotel for the unassuming

Written: 15 june 2012
Travel time: 19 — 26 december 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 7.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 4.0
Inexpensive hotel with very cheap furniture and thin walls. We got a tiny room on the first floor with windows on the street, where cars began to rumble on the cobblestones in the morning. Behind the wall, laughter and the voices of the residents of the next room could be heard.
The location of the hotel is not the most convenient - it takes about 30 minutes to walk to Wenceslas Square, and it is better to go to the Old Town by public transport. In winter, the sidewalks are not cleared of ice, so it is easy to slip on the sloping streets. The nearest tram stop is a 10 minute walk from the hotel uphill. An inconspicuous hotel is easy to miss and pass by. Opposite there is a Chinese restaurant with delicious and inexpensive food, a Vietnamese shop where you can buy groceries even in the evening, an antique shop.
The hotel staff was inconspicuous. The beds were cleaned and made daily. The room had a combined bathroom with shower, wardrobe, table, bedside tables, very slow but free wi-fi.

Breakfast was served in a restaurant across the hall. It was the usual dry food: juice, milk, muesli, cheese and sausage cuts. The bartender of the restaurant strictly monitors that the guests do not take anything with them.
In general, the hotel is not intended for relaxation, but rather for an overnight stay. What we did, disappearing all day on excursions.
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