The hotel itself is small, compact, the reception area is extremely small. And the rooms are spacious, accommodate up to four people (an extra bed is a sofa), each room has a kitchen (not just a tea / coffee set, which I most often see when looking at other hotels in the info tour). It's great too.
Everywhere is clean. The windows of the rooms overlook both Wenceslas Square and the nicest park in the courtyard. In both cases, you will not be disappointed.
Cool hotel, I liked it.
It seemed to me that all this was not necessary, because we only came to the room to spend the night.
1. Yes, the hotel is GREAT located. For all excursions, since they go from Wratslav Square, you come on foot, slowly. The rooms are good, but we were not lucky. They gave me a room under the roof. There are no windows. Only the window at the top. From it you can see a piece of the sky. They cleaned up well.
2. The staff is just awful. Firstly, for 4 stars I could understand at least a little bit of Russian. We speak English, but very little. The girls there do not smile, they mutter something. When my husband tried to explain that we did not owe money for the bar, because we did not drink anything from it, they in Czech, thinking that we did not understand, said something like "Russian rednecks. "
3. There is Internet access, but it is at the reception desk. And they are not very happy when they come there and ask. With a loud sigh, they tear their asses off the chair, slowly take out the keys with which they lock the table, and slowly walk, showing with their whole appearance that it would be better if you did not ask for a computer.
4. Feeding is good. Buffet. Various. We were at breakfast, so we ate as usual, eggs, cheese, muesli, yogurt.
Bottom line: the hotel is not bad, but I would still give it 3 stars for Europe, or 3 plus. But up to 4, he does not hold out either in design or in the attitude of the staff.