Heating worked beyond praise. I did not find an air conditioner, but, for obvious reasons, it was not needed. The refrigerator worked properly, there is a mini-bar for an additional fee (price on the refrigerator door). Liked the mattress very much. The bed linen is white and clean - as it should be) There are no complaints about the bathroom - everything works, nothing flows, the water is constantly hot. From hygiene products only liquid soap and toilet paper. Towels are good, changed on demand.
A small remark: I strongly do not recommend the hotel to people with light sleep. The location on one of the central streets makes its own adjustments - there is a police station nearby and cars with sirens on are constantly rushing around. And at night too. Didn't hear neighbors
Breakfasts are monotonous, but decent - several types of sausages (normal sausages) and cheeses, homemade yogurt, sometimes scrambled eggs, sometimes oatmeal, boiled sausages, butter, toast, oranges, juices, coffee, tea... I don’t remember everything, but we had enough. ALL quality products are not Turkey or Egypt. It is clear that this is not the ultimate dream, but the hotel is only 3 *. The canteen worker is a cool, positive guy!
The location of the hotel is fully consistent with the description. Nearby, in two or three minutes, the transport interchange "I. P. Pavlova" - trams, metro - whoever needs what. To the Museum, and, accordingly, to Wenceslas Square, at a leisurely pace, about ten minutes. Very unhurried - 15)) If you go down (to the left) from "I. P. Pavlova" for 20-25 minutes, you can walk to the dancing house. To Vyshegrad about 20 minutes on foot, just turn, when leaving the hotel you need to go left, in the opposite direction from Vaclavka.
I strongly do not recommend the mini market in the next building - the prices are terrible, the service is terrible. On the opposite side of the street, in the block towards Vatslavka, there is a store "Zhabka" - a reasonable combination of prices and location))) This is not Albert, of course, but from Albert and dragging to the hotel is far away. By the way, in the same Zhabka at the checkout you can buy tickets for transport. Russian speaking cashier.
Change of bed - 1 time.
Change of towels - at the request of the visitor.
Cleaning - daily.
Furniture - simple, not new, but not prehistoric, floors - carpet, curtains - blinds.
The toilet is very small, it is clear that the shower door was broken, but this did not bother us at all.
Bed linen and towels are old but clean.
Staff - Russian-speaking, friendly, smiling.
In the room: minibar, TV.
Breakfast - from 7 to 10 am. Various types of sausages, cheese, fried sausages, bread, rolls, muesli. Fans of hearty breakfasts will have a hard time. We had enough.
The hotel has an elevator, it's quiet, for the first four days it seemed that no one lives in the hotel except us)))
It is possible to order excursions / we did not use this service /
Internet at any time of the day. You can ask the administration for hot boiling water in the evening, they did not refuse us.
You can freely enter at any time of the day.
The safe is paid, for 10 days they paid 500 crowns.
The hotel is quite normal for those who come there only to spend the night. If you need slippers, a shower robe, home comfort, and new furniture with linens, you should choose another option.