Bad luck with the hotel :(

Written: 11 january 2009
Travel time: 1 — 10 january 2009
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 8.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 4.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 8.0
We visit Prague every year. Unfortunately, this time we chose a hotel in Prague 2 - "Praga Center" *** for 10 days. He really pulls on the unsteady two stars. Reasons: the furniture is poor, there is no sofa (as in the photo), the carpet is in large dirty spots, the TV is small, there are only 5 channels, the blankets are as thick as papyrus. The room was cleaned ugly (or rather not cleaned). The room was vacuumed 2 times in 10 days, the garbage from the ashtray was not thrown out for several days, the towels were not changed for several days, in addition, the towels came across in holes, with traces of unwashed lipstick. Wet used towels were just beautifully hung up. They could pick up a wet towel from the floor and hang it over the shower. By evening it was dry. I am sure of this, as I left marks on the towels. By the way, I saw with my own eyes how a pile of clean linen was laid on the floor in the corridor. On the day when they decided to vacuum the room, we were in it. The maid silently entered the room and began cleaning. She did it as if there was no one in the room. On the penultimate day of the stay, even the trash was not thrown out of the basket. Breakfast is terrible, the same every day. Even boiled eggs were served three times, and cut into halves. Instead of juice, brutally diluted Jupi was offered (remember this one? ). Tea only flavored (even black). There is no hall in the hotel. The servants came up during the meal and snatched the plates from under their hands. One time she started shoveling leftover food from plate to plate right in front of my face. There are many more comments, but there is not enough space to list them all. Conclusion: the hotel definitely does not pull for three stars and for the price that they charge for it. Living in it is unpleasant.
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