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Please tell me where it is better to choose a hotel in Prague: on the Charles Bridge or on the Old Town Square? We want to visit as many sights as possible so that everything is within walking distance. We are staying for 4 days. Please advise on the choice of good hotels, 4 *.
With respect, Nadezhda
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аватар travelsita
Belveder, 10-15 minutes walk to the center!. The hotel is very good, comfortable mattresses. Hearty breakfasts.
аватар Pachok
There is no fundamental difference between these two locations, it is not far from each other, and there, and there is the center. Maybe it will be noisier on Staromestskaya.
Check out Klarov 4*
аватар Scurra-2
Check out Devil. If you take a room with a view of the Charles Bridge, then every morning positive emotions are provided.
аватар cruelintenter61
We lived in a two-room apartment with all amenities on the banks of the Vltava, st. Float. Everything was close, and the Prague Kremlin was visible from the window. We used the services of the stop city agency. I highly recommend to everyone. We will never go to the hotel again. We go to Prague every year in spring or autumn, so a bunch of hotels have changed. The main problem of European hotels, and especially hotels in Prague, is that they like to inflate the number of stars and, accordingly, prices. Good service for normal money is very difficult to find. So I advise you to rent an apartment. Don't overpay and have a great time!
аватар Pachok
Utter nonsense. In Prague, the price / quality ratio of hotels is very good. There are more expensive ones, there are cheaper ones, but frankly I have never come across a bad one. And not everyone wants to live in an apartment :) In the hotel, in addition to "living space", there is also SERVICE - cleaning, breakfast, security, etc.
аватар IaroslaviSHna
I agree with Pachok. There are normal hotels in Prague. FLORA 5*, for example. From the budget - on Chapkov street 3 *. The price corresponds to the quality.
аватар cruelintenter61
so I won't argue. I just wanted to give advice out of the goodness of my heart. To each his own, as they say. Someone needs a service, but we already feel at home in Prague. By the way, about the cleaning. We got there once every 2 days. As for security, we chose the house from the reception. Uncle sat there for days. And it was not difficult to prepare breakfast the way we like it. At least we knew exactly what we were preparing from. But again, how many people, so many opinions ..
аватар Pachok
We are also in Prague, like at home. And I declare to you with full responsibility that hotels in Prague are cheap and good, no one "overestimates the number of stars", as you wrote. Hotels of the same class cost one and a half to two times more in the rest of Europe.
Cooking on vacation is a dubious pleasure, in the morning you want to be looked after, pour coffee, and not jump around the stove :)
By the way, you have a laudatory review of the Donatello Hotel in your profile, I put my "+" :) You speak very well of it, doesn't it also correspond to its stars and price?
аватар IaroslaviSHna
If we talk about hotels in Europe, then they "pull" on the declared stars. 2 * in Krakow or Belgrade - poor but clean. 4 * in Vilnius - very even.
аватар cruelintenter61
So, apparently, we were not lucky with the hotels. As for Donatello, the first time there was really good, but the next time we arrived there, we were settled in a tiny room without renovation, we went to breakfast 1 time. Did not like. The hotel has new items such as a kettle in the room, but for a tea bag 1 euro. Expensive, don't you think? Asked to change room, quite rudely refused. The manager was never there. Then read the reviews on tripadvisor. I got the impression that the positive reviews are written by the hotel staff themselves. in short, they swore to go to hotels after that. Each tourist has his own experience with European hotels. I'm not saying all hotels are bad. I just wrote that a good hotel is hard to find. We were in Olshanka 3*, in Klarion 4*, in Ibis 3*, in Duo.. We liked renting apartments. Why immediately attack a person and his point of view?
аватар IaroslaviSHna
cruelintenter61, no one attacked you. If you are unlucky once with a hotel, is this a reason to curse all the hotels in Prague, and even more so in Europe?
I'm just wondering about the kettle. There was a counter on this very teapot and counted how many tea bags you brewed?
аватар Pachok
No, I agree - tourists are divided into those who prefer hotels, and those who love the "private sector". The former (like me) like not to think about everyday life, the latter feel freer in apartments and flats. It's all right.
My objection was precisely regarding the assessment of hotels. Already somewhere, where, and in Prague it is a sin to complain about them. Their "stars", and their price justify completely. Especially when compared with Paris or London ...
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