Even if we close our eyes to the screaming sovietness of the hotel, it has an absolutely disgusting location. A 30-minute drive is not enough for you to get to the center. This is the biggest drawback that European hotels can have. Immediately dumbfounded by the fact that the hotel can not use their electrical appliances.
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Even if we close our eyes to the screaming sovietness of the hotel, it has an absolutely disgusting location. A 30-minute drive is not enough for you to get to the center. This is the biggest drawback that European hotels can have.
Immediately dumbfounded by the fact that the hotel can not use their electrical appliances. Sovietness is exaggerated to the point of grotesque.
I think absolutely not.
Immediately dumbfounded by the fact that the hotel can not use their electrical appliances. Sovietness is exaggerated to the point of grotesque.
I think absolutely not.
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Liked the hotel very much. Honestly, before the trip, I myself personally read the reviews about this hotel, and they were not excellent. But among a large number of hotels, I chose this particular hotel and I do not regret it. Very nice place. Cleaned every day. Very nice restaurant downstairs. Good service, everyone speaks Russian.
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Liked the hotel very much. Honestly, before the trip, I myself personally read the reviews about this hotel, and they were not excellent. But among a large number of hotels, I chose this particular hotel and I do not regret it. Very nice place. Cleaned every day. Very nice restaurant downstairs. Good service, everyone speaks Russian. Liked!! ! I advise!
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Inexpensive hotel with very cheap furniture and thin walls. We got a tiny room on the first floor with windows on the street, where cars began to rumble on the cobblestones in the morning. Behind the wall, laughter and the voices of the residents of the next room could be heard. The location of the hotel is not the most convenient - it takes about 30 minutes to walk to Wenceslas Square, and it is better to go to the Old Town by public transport.
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Inexpensive hotel with very cheap furniture and thin walls. We got a tiny room on the first floor with windows on the street, where cars began to rumble on the cobblestones in the morning. Behind the wall, laughter and the voices of the residents of the next room could be heard.
The location of the hotel is not the most convenient - it takes about 30 minutes to walk to Wenceslas Square, and it is better to go to the Old Town by public transport. In winter, the sidewalks are not cleared of ice, so it is easy to slip on the sloping streets. The nearest tram stop is a 10 minute walk from the hotel uphill. An inconspicuous hotel is easy to miss and pass by. Opposite there is a Chinese restaurant with delicious and inexpensive food, a Vietnamese shop where you can buy groceries even in the evening, an antique shop.
The hotel staff was inconspicuous. The beds were cleaned and made daily. The room had a combined bathroom with shower, wardrobe, table, bedside tables, very slow but free wi-fi.
Breakfast was served in a restaurant across the hall. It was the usual dry food: juice, milk, muesli, cheese and sausage cuts. The bartender of the restaurant strictly monitors that the guests do not take anything with them.
In general, the hotel is not intended for relaxation, but rather for an overnight stay. What we did, disappearing all day on excursions.
The location of the hotel is not the most convenient - it takes about 30 minutes to walk to Wenceslas Square, and it is better to go to the Old Town by public transport. In winter, the sidewalks are not cleared of ice, so it is easy to slip on the sloping streets. The nearest tram stop is a 10 minute walk from the hotel uphill. An inconspicuous hotel is easy to miss and pass by. Opposite there is a Chinese restaurant with delicious and inexpensive food, a Vietnamese shop where you can buy groceries even in the evening, an antique shop.
The hotel staff was inconspicuous. The beds were cleaned and made daily. The room had a combined bathroom with shower, wardrobe, table, bedside tables, very slow but free wi-fi.
Breakfast was served in a restaurant across the hall. It was the usual dry food: juice, milk, muesli, cheese and sausage cuts. The bartender of the restaurant strictly monitors that the guests do not take anything with them.
In general, the hotel is not intended for relaxation, but rather for an overnight stay. What we did, disappearing all day on excursions.
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Terrible hotel!!!!!!!!! ! The towels and bed linen were not changed, the cleaning lady only made the bed, the vacuum cleaner did not turn on. The room is shabby and dirty due to lack of cleaning. Breakfast is monotonous and meager from hot coffee only, one dry ration. The waiter in the restaurant at the hotel cheats.
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Terrible hotel!!!!!!!!! ! The towels and bed linen were not changed, the cleaning lady only made the bed, the vacuum cleaner did not turn on. The room is shabby and dirty due to lack of cleaning. Breakfast is monotonous and meager from hot coffee only, one dry ration. The waiter in the restaurant at the hotel cheats. I do not advise the hotel to choose something else!!!!!!!!! !
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We lived in the hotel for a week. The only drawback is the noise from cars passing under the windows on the paving stones. The rooms are spacious, very comfortable. Cleaned daily. Bed linen and towels are new and VERY clean. Breakfast offered 2 types of coffee, tea, eggs, fruit, juice , yogurt, muesli cereals, cheeses, sausages, ham.
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We lived in the hotel for a week. The only drawback is the noise from cars passing under the windows on the paving stones. The rooms are spacious, very comfortable. Cleaned daily. Bed linen and towels are new and VERY clean. Breakfast offered 2 types of coffee, tea, eggs, fruit, juice , yogurt, muesli
cereals, cheeses, sausages, ham. The staff understands and speaks Russian. The guys are polite and friendly. You can get to the center by tram. We walked in 15-20 minutes at a calm pace. The restaurant "Agricola" has a homely atmosphere. The food is delicious, the service is fast. Very friendly Russian-speaking staff.
cereals, cheeses, sausages, ham. The staff understands and speaks Russian. The guys are polite and friendly. You can get to the center by tram. We walked in 15-20 minutes at a calm pace. The restaurant "Agricola" has a homely atmosphere. The food is delicious, the service is fast. Very friendly Russian-speaking staff.
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We rested with my husband in Agricola for a week. The hotel is located next to a tram stop. The center is not very close, although my husband and I almost always walked. Of course, not for lovers of luxury, but clean and tidy. After arriving at the hotel, the key was issued very quickly, we settled in a corner room on the second floor.
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We rested with my husband in Agricola for a week.
The hotel is located next to a tram stop. The center is not very close, although my husband and I almost always walked. Of course, not for lovers of luxury, but clean and tidy. After arriving at the hotel, the key was issued very quickly, we settled in a corner room on the second floor. In the room: a soft double bed, two armchairs, a table, a bunch of drawers and bedside tables. A very bright room, ours had 3 windows, and one more in the bathroom. The plumbing is good. Cleaned every day, linen and towels changed regularly.
Of the staff, the daytime attendant speaks Russian, there is no night porter, but she understands English. Polite, if anything, they will tell you the way, and generally contact. I don't complain about breakfast either. On the table were: eggs, sausages, cheese, yoghurts, cereals, jam, milk, juice, fruits, buns, teas, coffee, etc. We liked it.
The hotel has a restaurant, but we never ate there.
I recommend the restaurant "At the Czech panu", Skolska street, 38. This restaurant was found by the end of the holiday, which is a pity: delicious, and prices are within reason.
Also, try the national dish mushroom soup in a loaf of bread. Delicious!!!! !
The hotel is located next to a tram stop. The center is not very close, although my husband and I almost always walked. Of course, not for lovers of luxury, but clean and tidy. After arriving at the hotel, the key was issued very quickly, we settled in a corner room on the second floor. In the room: a soft double bed, two armchairs, a table, a bunch of drawers and bedside tables. A very bright room, ours had 3 windows, and one more in the bathroom. The plumbing is good. Cleaned every day, linen and towels changed regularly.
Of the staff, the daytime attendant speaks Russian, there is no night porter, but she understands English. Polite, if anything, they will tell you the way, and generally contact. I don't complain about breakfast either. On the table were: eggs, sausages, cheese, yoghurts, cereals, jam, milk, juice, fruits, buns, teas, coffee, etc. We liked it.
The hotel has a restaurant, but we never ate there.
I recommend the restaurant "At the Czech panu", Skolska street, 38. This restaurant was found by the end of the holiday, which is a pity: delicious, and prices are within reason.
Also, try the national dish mushroom soup in a loaf of bread. Delicious!!!! !
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Small, cozy hotel. Away from the old center of Prague, but close to the bus stop. There are no problems with transport until 11 pm - everything is clearly on schedule (it hangs at every stop). Prague falls in love at first sight! There are also many beautiful places near Agricola. There is a bank nearby where you can change currency.
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Small, cozy hotel. Away from the old center of Prague, but close to the bus stop. There are no problems with transport until 11 pm - everything is clearly on schedule (it hangs at every stop). Prague falls in love at first sight! There are also many beautiful places near Agricola. There is a bank nearby where you can change currency. The hotel had breakfast - standard Czech. We didn't rest long, so we didn't get bored. There was free internet in front of the reception. In Russian, they explained well at the reception, and a woman from Ukraine cleaned in general. Very clean. It was cold, so the heating was turned on. The only negative in those rooms whose windows overlook the street: since the asphalt is replaced by paving stones next to the hotel, cars make a real roar when crossing. The traffic is not busy, but in the morning at first it interfered. In general, I liked it very, very much.
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Pros: 1. fairly convenient location relative to the center, 10 minutes maximum by tram (stop nearby), 20 minutes walk; 2. Relatively new repair. Cons: 1. dirty - towels with stains, we were never vacuumed for a week (we ate chips once in the room and therefore the lack of cleaning the next day was obvious); 2.
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Pros: 1. fairly convenient location relative to the center, 10 minutes maximum by tram (stop nearby), 20 minutes walk; 2. Relatively new repair.
Cons: 1. dirty - towels with stains, we were never vacuumed for a week (we ate chips once in the room and therefore the lack of cleaning the next day was obvious); 2. breakfasts are very poor (for comparison, I lived in Splendid, there were not only sandwiches, but also the opportunity to eat hot: potatoes, sausages, bacon, scrambled eggs, etc. ); 3. if the windows overlook the road (this is in half of the rooms), then the noise from cars driving along the cobblestones and even uphill can drive you crazy. Bottom line: I love Prague very much, and the hotel did not spoil my impressions of the next trip, but I would not recommend it
Cons: 1. dirty - towels with stains, we were never vacuumed for a week (we ate chips once in the room and therefore the lack of cleaning the next day was obvious); 2. breakfasts are very poor (for comparison, I lived in Splendid, there were not only sandwiches, but also the opportunity to eat hot: potatoes, sausages, bacon, scrambled eggs, etc. ); 3. if the windows overlook the road (this is in half of the rooms), then the noise from cars driving along the cobblestones and even uphill can drive you crazy. Bottom line: I love Prague very much, and the hotel did not spoil my impressions of the next trip, but I would not recommend it
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