The hotel is ok, but there are comments!

Written: 16 november 2011
Travel time: 6 — 14 november 2011
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 6.0
Service: 5.0
Cleanliness: 6.0
Food: 4.0
Amenities: 6.0
Were in Prague this autumn! We were lucky with the weather, but not so much with the hotel... On the plus side, the hotel is located in the city center (2 tram stops to the Respubliki Square metro station - this is near the Powder Tower), tram number 26 stops right next to the hotel. The first minus is that the rooms are very different from each other: we lived in a DBL 25 meters room, except for a large bed, there is also a large long table, chairs, a plasma TV (although they didn’t turn it on, there was no time : )), telephone, refrigerator, four windows. There is a wardrobe in the corridor, it has a free safe (! ), a shower and a toilet, there is a hairdryer. There was parquet on the floor. There is a tea set in the room: an electric kettle, tea, coffee, sugar, cups. friends lay carpet, because of this there was a feeling that the room was very dusty and their living room was half the size of ours, only 2 windows. They say there were still rooms where the shower room is located directly in the living area (i. e. . number with the letter "G"). Another minus is the light in the bathroom, which is turned on by a motion sensor, the sensor is located on the ceiling in the middle, so it's a common story when you wash in the shower, after 3-4 minutes the light turns off, and you're in in pitch darkness, you must open the shower door, and stand on the towel with one foot, so that the sensor works and the light comes on! There are also problems with hot water, if the hotel is more than 50%. Water is available until 22:00 in the evening or until 7:00 in the morning : ( The food is monotonous, the choice is not very large, but you can eat until dinner. The problem is different, often there are not enough appliances (forks, for example) or hot water for tea in the shade, and here you have to talk with the waiters (people who are extremely indifferent and unfriendly). We encountered this, to the question: tell me, please, where can I get the forks? - they pointed us to the basket where they usually lie. And when we brought the waiter up and showed that the basket was empty (we are not fools, we were looking there, and in vain we would not have disturbed him), we received the answer: well, no, so no... After that, after 10 minutes (only! ) The forks were taken out into the hall. And so the hotel is a normal TROIKA. Near the hotel there is a BILLA store (open until 21:00) and several small "Vietnamese" grocery stores (until 23:00). 5-6 cafes where locals gather (do not look for a Russian menu there), but the beer is inexpensive and tasty, and you can feel the flavor of the country from the inside!
Have a nice rest!
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