great!!!

Written: 15 august 2012
Travel time: 9 — 16 june 2012
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
10.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 9.0
Service: 10.0
Cleanliness: 10.0
Food: 9.0
Amenities: 9.0
We were in Prague at the beginning of June, we chose the hotel purely by chance, and did not regret it.
Let me tell you right now, we are not picky people!
Number: we got a room, well, just "royal"))))) he was on the second floor and there was only one. Very big, clean and cosy. Yes, there is a problem with sound insulation, well, in principle, like everywhere else, there were in many places and in all hotels there was practically no sound insulation. For us, this was not a hindrance, since they came to the room at almost 12 at night and immediately went to bed.
Cleaning: cleaned every day, no complaints about cleaning.
Meals: Breakfast was pretty good. Different types of meat and sausages, jams, butter and what else, I didn’t really look at it. Soup was every morning, hot is always different, or potatoes, rice or pasta, boiled eggs and especially delicious Bavarian sausages)))) excellent pastries)) In general, you won’t stay hungry in the morning)))

Internet: that's the problem with the Internet in the hotel, of course. Free only 20 minutes a day and so slow. But there is a great alternative to this Internet, next to the entrance to the hotel there is a pizzeria where there is wifi, free and fast))
Opposite the hotel there is a cafe where you can eat tasty and inexpensive, you could also eat pizzerias near the hotel, the prices are excellent and the beer is inexpensive)) there is also a tram stop opposite the hotel, honestly I have never used it)
The first day in Prague was spent with benefit) if you leave the hotel and turn left and left again, you can get into a wonderful park (the view from there is mesmerizing) where the locals walk with their dogs. We got on the day when the beer festival was held in this park, it was great.
Also, if you walk uphill from the hotel for 5-7 minutes, then go to the metro, we constantly used this particular type of transport. There are no turnstiles in the subway. Travel cards were bought directly in the subway from the machine. We met the controllers only once, they checked travel tickets, we always had them, but if you are caught without a ticket, you will have to pay a very decent fine and this will be fraught with the fact that within 5 years you will not be issued a Schengen, so people buy travel cards, because these far can appear at the most inopportune moment.
So the hotel justifies its price.
It’s probably not worth writing about Prague, since you need to see it with your own eyes, an insanely beautiful city that you want to come to again.
Prices in Prague, in principle, do not bite, they took about 40 thousand with them, they brought back about 10 thousand, and this despite the fact that they didn’t do anything to themselves, they ate in the most expensive restaurants and went everywhere and went shopping.

Excursions: even on the bus we were given brochures with excursions, the prices for excursions were scrap. So I advise you to go everywhere yourself, since in Prague you can do it without problems and much cheaper. We made it easier, at home we marked the places we want to visit and go to the metro)) everything is close and accessible, don’t get lost)) from the central station you can get almost anywhere in Europe, be it Paris or Barcelona) we only have time left to visit Karlovy Var. 40 euros fought us round-trip tickets, and an excursion, for example, costs 40 euros per person, so you save money.
That's probably all))) if you have any questions, write with pleasure I will answer))
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