COZY HOTEL

Written: 28 march 2013
Travel time: 4 february — 12 march 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
9.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 10.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 7.0
Was in Prague for the second time. Three years ago I stayed at the Monte Carlo Hotel, "an ordinary three-ruble note. " But I was very satisfied. The hotel is located near the center - in the morning, walking for the sake of walking, 25 minutes walk to Wenceslas Square. It takes 10-15 minutes to get to the center by tram 22 or 24, and tram stops are very close to the hotel, which is important when you dream of getting to bed after an excursion with a cruise of impressions and heaviness in your legs. The street is quiet, the door to the hotel is always locked (each guest has his own key to the front door), the rooms are cozy and warm, so you can rest calmly at night. Pleasant, almost homely atmosphere in the hotel, most of the staff speaks Russian, so there is no language barrier - it's also convenient. So this time, I didn’t bother reading reviews and tempting myself with a long search for a new hotel - a variant proven by my own experience is the most reliable! But what was my surprise when I entered the hotel lobby this time! For three years the hotel has simply changed. The owners carried out a reconstruction - new furniture, fresh whitewashing and high-quality wallpaper on the walls, modernized the dining room, internet throughout the building, a cooler with drinking water in the lobby. It can be seen that the owners care about the hotel and strive to create maximum conditions for guests. The service staff has changed, but most of the Czechs also speak Russian, so there were no problems in communication. In February, there were few tourists from Russia in the hotel (mostly there were traveling Czechs and Slovak athletes), so the staff paid more attention to each guest and an individual approach. In the evening, when you arrive at the hotel tired and frozen, at the reception you could always order a cup of tea or coffee (it costs 20-30 CZK), warm up not only from a hot drink, but also from a warm conversation with the reception staff, share your impressions, talk about history Czech Republic and Russia or get information where to go on a day off from the tour.
Have a nice holiday to everyone who is going on vacation!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original