Ibis Old Town 3* in Prague

Written: 11 may 2010
Travel time: 1 — 8 may 2010
Rested at the Ibis Old Town 3 * hotel in Prague in May 2010. The hotel is just super, there are simply no shortcomings in it. The main plus is its location: 2 minutes to the Powder Gate, where all excursions begin and end (this is especially pleasing when you arrive at 10 o’clock in the evening from Vienna), 5 minutes to the street “on the prikope” and the Wenceslovskaya estate, where all the shops are concentrated , 10 minutes to the Old Town Square and Charles Bridge, and across the Charles Bridge in 10 minutes and you are at the Presidential Palace. And all this distance along pleasant, lit and crowded streets. Also in the building next to the hotel there is a huge 5-storey shopping complex, in which there are many shops and you can have lunch and dinner. The hotel is located next to the Republic Square, where the metro station is located, although I never used public transport during the week of my stay, there is simply no need for this. The hotel rooms are not big, but clean and comfortable, and of course the food is monotonous, but you go to Prague for impressions, so you can eat the same thing for breakfast, but in the city you already have lunch, dinner, and beer. Near each restaurant, on the street, there is a menu, that is, you can get acquainted with the prices, but the food there is not expensive. But once again, I highly recommend this hotel. When we drove from the airport we saw other hotels and believe me this hotel is excellent in terms of quality-price combination.
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