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Written: 28 november 2013
Travel time: 1 — 7 november 2013
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My wife and I are 34/35 years old. We have been to Prague 3 times. The last trip was from November 22 to November 25.13. After a short selection of hotels, we settled on the Jalta hotel on the bookingcom website. I will say right away that we travel a lot and lately we have not bothered choosing a hotel. Today, in order to write a review, I began to look for its name in the column of FIVE-star hotels and was very surprised that this hotel is 4th. We got the impression that we were just resting in the 5-star category, but oh well, that's all the preface. On the bookingcom website, the price from November 22 to November 25 (3 nights) was 13.500 rubles without breakfast and 15.500 rubles with breakfast (for 2 people), after choosing and approving the price, we decided just stupidly to take a room upon arrival at the place, and not through the site. Upon arrival, we were told at the counter that on the indicated dates the room would cost us 900 Euros (900 X 44 = 39.600). Not succumbing to this divorce, we were surprised to say that on the Internet on booking the price is 13.500, and then the administrator, assessing that we have the information, immediately remembered that they really have such a price. We were offered 2 rooms, one with one small balcony, and the second with a large balcony and two windows, we settled on the second option. All two rooms overlooked Wenceslas Square (where all life in Prague begins). The rooms are cozy, double-glazed windows are decent, with the closed version - 100% soundproofing. The bed is large, everything is clean and tidy. Our room was on the 6th floor (room 602), from where all the beauties were opened (see photo). It was a calculation to come to this hotel and make sure for yourself that the room overlooks the square and then pay for it. Through booking, there was a fear that we were being sucked in on the other side, where the windows overlook an unsightly view))) WiFi works, free, well, very good speed. The breakfasts are excellent, there were no problems with food, more than standard compared to the hotels where we stayed in Prague in previous times: 5 types of juice, mineral water, tea, coffee, sweets, sausage, 3 types of cheeses, potatoes, scrambled eggs, sausages , salad, yogurt, cottage cheese, pancakes, tomatoes, cucumbers, fruits, etc. in short, everything to start your day perfectly. The rooms have a minibar, slippers, bathrobes, hair dryer, etc. . The staff is kind, they happily carried our suitcase to the room and back. Of the minuses, but this is individual, in our room there was a soft mattress, we experienced some inconvenience. The rooms are clean, not smoky, cleaned regularly. Apples are laid out on the tables in the corridors. There is a very good restaurant next to the hotel. According to our 3 trips to Prague, we can say with confidence that the restaurant takes the first place, they cook very tasty, the restaurateurs themselves know a lot about it (mostly in Prague there are miserable pubs with monotonous, low-quality food) The restaurant is called BREDOVSKY DVUR, st. Politickych Veznu, 13 (places are better booked during the day, in the evening they are no longer available). For beer I was very pleased with the Novomestsky brewery restaurant, st. Vodickova 20. In short, we recommend to everyone, a very convenient hotel with decent and inexpensive rooms. See photo.
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