In hot pursuit (literally)...

Written: 19 july 2010
Travel time: 11 — 18 july 2010
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
6.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 7.0
Service: 9.0
Cleanliness: 9.0
Food: 7.0
Amenities: 8.0
Yesterday we returned from Prague, having lived a difficult (in terms of temperature) week in this hotel. Perhaps at other times of the year it would not be so relevant, but now this is problem number 1 - there is no air conditioning in the room! The air conditioning mentioned in the description is present only in the restaurant on the ground floor. Perhaps there is somewhere else, in the suites, for example. But not in ordinary rooms (we lived on the 5th floor). As for the kitchenettes and refrigerators in each room, they also lied. Did not have. The bathroom is decent, the hair dryer is working, but it’s better to buy gel and shampoo yourself. The vaunted satellite TV allows you to watch as many as 4 channels, 3 of which are in Italian. Only MTV helped out. (Although it makes sense to watch TV when you are in Prague). Fans of a thorough refreshment in the morning are also not here - cheese, sausage, ham, muesli, 1 type of bread, 4 types of sweet pastries, coffee, tea and juice. That's all there was. . . In this regard, the heat is even beneficial - I didn’t feel like eating at all. Pros: Convenient location and friendly staff. At the reception, a couple of people speak Russian, and if you still know English or German, then no problems at all. The restaurant on the ground floor is staffed by a charming girl named Mila, who is half Russian. She always gave very practical advice on the choice of dishes and wine. On Friday and weekend evenings in the restaurant show program. If you leave a tip, they give free coffee from the restaurant. In general, if we had been there at a different time, in autumn, for example, the impression would have been much better. . .
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