Nordic Prague

Written: 24 october 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 october 2011
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I read a lot of reviews before the trip, now I hasten to share my own. The hotel is relatively well located (for its value), 20 minutes walk to the Powder Gate, you can not use public transport. As for the silence in the hotel, it’s like luck, for our 5 nights, two nights on the third floor, the Arab youth was noisy and wild, the Germans arrived for the remaining three, making noise, having eaten Becherovka, even louder. The administration didn't do a damn thing about it. The room (we had 3) may be clean by Czech standards, but I had to ask them to clean the cobwebs from the ceilings, wash the soap dish properly, wipe the dust and dirt from the lampshades of sconces. The TV was repaired and turned on only after the request, the remote from it did not work. A two-room suite with a kitchen, the interior is purely Spartan minimalism, just to spend the night, the main bed is creaky, of a strange shape, I was pleased with the cleanliness, the absence of rust in the bathroom, the papers in the toilets were immediately put in the monthly norm, in the bathroom a piece of paint was hanging from the ceiling, as I understand it for For Czechs, such a state of ceilings and walls, although not everywhere, is still typical. Breakfasts are monotonous, but you can really eat up, if muesli is your food, more or less everything is delicious. Very check-out time is not convenient 10.00, but things are allowed to be left at the reception until check-out. In general, Nordic can be recommended only to those who return to it only to sleep, Prague is of course very beautiful, I recommend it to everyone.
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