Ambiguity

Written: 16 january 2015
Travel time: 26 december 2014 — 5 january 2015
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel
Your rating of this hotel:
7.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 8.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 8.0
The hotel seems to be not bad, but I would not recommend it for a holiday. If only business trips or exclusively for overnight stays.
The hotel is located in a purely sleeping area by our standards. In the evening, the district seems to die out, although there are not many people there even during the day.
It is very good that the metro station is right across the road - 10 minutes and you are on Wenceslas Square. But this is if you buy a travel card (at least for a day) and often use transport at the same time or leave in the morning and arrive in the evening. Because otherwise, taking into account the prices for public transport (more precisely, taking into account the exchange rate of the ruble to the crown), you will not want to visit the hotel once again (at least leave your purchases).
Also across the road is a shopping center with a grocery store, pizzerias, cafes. If you go right when you exit the hotel, then after 200 meters there are also shops and cafes.

The check-in went without a hitch - immediately upon arrival they gave the card-keys to the room and cards for breakfast, and that's it - they settled in.
A couple of girls at the reception even spoke a little Russian.
The first thing that caught my eye was the very small size of the room. Somewhere 3x3 meters, there is a double bed, a table, a couple of chairs and a TV on the wall. Of course, you don’t need more, but anyway - we have never met such small numbers. Lack of a fridge and kettle in the room. And a safe. There is one Russian channel on TV.
There is a carpet on the floor of the room, which only collects dust. The furniture is all new, and the general condition of the hotel indicates a recent construction or renovation. Everything works (except the hood in the bathroom). WiFi is free, and caught in the room, but sometimes intermittently.
Good audibility between rooms, especially at night.
Plumbing is new, but cheap - I have not seen cisterns without buttons for a long time)).
Of the washing accessories, only soap, the rest you need to have your own.
Also, the hotel does not have scales, so if necessary, only at the airport ((
Cleaned like every day. At least the bed was made and towels hung out. Maybe vacuumed. In the bathroom, something like constantly washed. But the dust seems to have not been wiped all the time. In any case, when leaving, a thick layer of it lay on the surfaces.
Towels were changed every two or three days. Bedding - once in 10 days.
The breakfast menu for all 10 days (I suspect that for the last year) has not undergone almost any changes. From hot - sausages and sausage, boiled eggs, several types of muesli, grated beets with cabbage in mayonnaise, fresh tomatoes and cucumbers. Like that's all. There was enough for breakfast, there was not enough variety) Well, coffee, tea, juices.
In general, a purely urban budget hotel for business trips or overnight stays. Because in Prague you have to walk!
Translated automatically from Russian. View original