I just sat with my wife and recalled our honeymoon trip to Prague and that excellent hotel where we settled - Earlich. I think, let me see, and what is the opinion of this hotel other people on turpravda. Here it was a surprise when I did not find a single review about this hotel. The hotel itself is located in that part of the city, which was ennobled by our communist comrades in the 50s and 60s.
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I just sat with my wife and recalled our honeymoon trip to Prague and that excellent hotel where we settled - Earlich. I think, let me see, and what is the opinion of this hotel other people on turpravda. Here it was a surprise when I did not find a single review about this hotel.
The hotel itself is located in that part of the city, which was ennobled by our communist comrades in the 50s and 60s. It reminded me very much of my hometown - Sevastopol, especially the central part of the city, built up by captured Germans after the war. But it's not about my city. I just felt very familiar with those buildings and houses located near the hotel.
The hotel itself is a 7-10 minute bus ride from the city center, or a 30 minute walk. We often walked to the center on foot, since the weather was good. As for the bus ride, it was generally a pleasant experience. Prague transport cardinally differs from ours in its cleanliness and convenience.
The room was spacious (about 20 m2), clean, modern, with bathroom, safe, free internet, wall-mounted TV with many channels. The price of our stay at the hotel included only breakfast, as I understand it, lunch and dinner are not served there at all. But on the other hand, breakfast is a buffet, and not some kind of continental one. Sausages, local pastries, hot dishes, cheeses, yoghurts, fruits and other tasty treats. We ate from morning to satiety, and we dined as always in the city, since the diner in the city is a dime a dozen...
The service at the hotel is very high quality and unobtrusive, I only saw the porter and the waitress, everyone else visited our room for cleaning while we were in the city. Naturally, we did not lose anything from the room during our stay at the hotel.
I would be happy to post photos of the room to you, but only at that moment we were interested in other sights of Prague.
So I advise everyone this hotel, it rightfully wears four Euro-stars.
The hotel itself is located in that part of the city, which was ennobled by our communist comrades in the 50s and 60s. It reminded me very much of my hometown - Sevastopol, especially the central part of the city, built up by captured Germans after the war. But it's not about my city. I just felt very familiar with those buildings and houses located near the hotel.
The hotel itself is a 7-10 minute bus ride from the city center, or a 30 minute walk. We often walked to the center on foot, since the weather was good. As for the bus ride, it was generally a pleasant experience. Prague transport cardinally differs from ours in its cleanliness and convenience.
The room was spacious (about 20 m2), clean, modern, with bathroom, safe, free internet, wall-mounted TV with many channels. The price of our stay at the hotel included only breakfast, as I understand it, lunch and dinner are not served there at all. But on the other hand, breakfast is a buffet, and not some kind of continental one. Sausages, local pastries, hot dishes, cheeses, yoghurts, fruits and other tasty treats. We ate from morning to satiety, and we dined as always in the city, since the diner in the city is a dime a dozen...
The service at the hotel is very high quality and unobtrusive, I only saw the porter and the waitress, everyone else visited our room for cleaning while we were in the city. Naturally, we did not lose anything from the room during our stay at the hotel.
I would be happy to post photos of the room to you, but only at that moment we were interested in other sights of Prague.
So I advise everyone this hotel, it rightfully wears four Euro-stars.
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