Henrietta Hotel 3*– Reviews

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Rating 6.810
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№45 in the hotel rating Prague
8.0 Rooms
8.8 Service
8.0 Cleanliness
8.5 Food
8.0 Amenities
Hotel Henrietta is located in a quiet residential area of ​​Prague 8, 200 meters from Kobylisy Metro Station, which takes you to the Old Town in 10 minutes. There is a public outdoor swimming pool next to the hotel.More →
аватар strezik
 •  traveled 15 years ago
Rating 8.0
Everything that I met in previous reviews about the hotel about the location is true! Excellent communication with the center. But for those who want to walk a lot around Prague and sometimes go to the hotel, I do not advise. Better to pay more for a central location. The hotel itself is a normal three *. I was surprised by the lack of a refrigerator (although it was not listed on the site) But there is a hairdryer in the room, and the tour operator claimed that there was not, and we brought our own. … More ▾ Everything that I met in previous reviews about the hotel about the location is true! Excellent communication with the center. But for those who want to walk a lot around Prague and sometimes go to the hotel, I do not advise. Better to pay more for a central location. The hotel itself is a normal three *. I was surprised by the lack of a refrigerator (although it was not listed on the site) But there is a hairdryer in the room, and the tour operator claimed that there was not, and we brought our own. Breakfasts are ordinary, but for some reason it is completely without fruit in October!? . There is also a 24 hour grocery store on the street corner on the way to the tram, handy for those who haven't eaten in town. Nice staff, they speak Russian. There is 20 minutes of free Internet, a computer near the reception.
аватар Vangelis
 •  traveled 16 years ago
Rating 8.0
"Henrietta" is not in the center but not on the outskirts. This is a quiet area of ​ ​ ​ ​ Prague 8 where, as we were told by local people, artists, writers, scientists and other non-poor people live. Walking around the area showed that this is probably true. The houses around are private, well-groomed. … More ▾ "Henrietta" is not in the center but not on the outskirts. This is a quiet area of ​ ​ ​ ​ Prague 8 where, as we were told by local people, artists, writers, scientists and other non-poor people live. Walking around the area showed that this is probably true. The houses around are private, well-groomed. Quiet peacefully. The hotel itself is the usual three stars without frills, but without squalor. The room is clean and tidy. There is satellite TV and a couple of Russian channels, so you can lie on the bed and watch TV. The bathroom is clean but again without chic. Only one kind of soap, it's the same shower gel, it's the same shampoo. There is no hair dryer. There are two restaurants in the hotel. More precisely one but with two halls. (kitchen one) In one room, breakfast in the other is actually a restaurant with all the ensuing things. Let me just say it is expensive. much cheaper to eat in the city. by at least 30%. As for breakfast, it's all good. Before excursions, you can have a tasty and varied breakfast. cold cuts 2-3 types, sausages, scrambled eggs, cereals, yoghurts, salad, fruits, juices, tea, coffee, cream, butter, bread, buns, cheese. Everything is fresh and tasty. At the reception desk, which works around the clock, you can buy tickets for transport (the ticket is valid for both the bus and the metro and tram) the city can be changed without a commission, the guides will always tell you where). The restaurant, the bar and the reception accept credit cards. So when you arrive and want to eat, you can pay with a credit card and change the currency later in the city. Getting to the center is easy. Right around the corner, the tram (No. 14) takes 15-20 minutes to the Powder Gate, where absolutely all excursions gather. Trams run every second and are never late. The schedule hangs at the bus stop. so when you come to it, you can find out not only when the nearest tram is, but also when it will bring you to the stop you need. Near the hotel there is a spa center with a swimming pool and everything else. we didn’t have time for it, but whoever has more of it can go.
Summary: I would give the hotel a four. In order to take a break from the daytime running around the city, it is quite possible to choose it. If all the same, if only it were cheap, then you can find hotels cheaper, simpler.
аватар ivanzur
 •  traveled 16 years ago
Rating 6.0
on a 5-point scale I put a solid 3. small, cozy, kind atmosphere, good breakfast (from 7.00 to 10.00), dinners in the restaurant are also good, although the menu is not rich, but the prices are 1.5 times cheaper (open until 22.00) than in the city. the room has a double bed, trestle bed, table, 3 chairs, TV with Czech. … More ▾ on a 5-point scale I put a solid 3. small, cozy, kind atmosphere, good breakfast (from 7.00 to 10.00), dinners in the restaurant are also good, although the menu is not rich, but the prices are 1.5 times cheaper (open until 22.00) than in the city. the room has a double bed, trestle bed, table, 3 chairs, TV with Czech. programs and the 1st channel of Russia, toilet, shower. there is liquid soap, and glasses for teeth. No brushes, no hair dryer. for 7 days of stay, the cobwebs in the toilet in the corners remained hanging. one sheet had holes. bed linen and towels were never changed. at the reception desk there is an ancient computer with internet (20 min free of charge). the hotel is 3-5 minutes walk from the subway, 1 tram stop can be reached. by metro 4 stations to the center. just 20-30 minutes to the center (depending on the metro). basically good.
аватар lyuba-strelnikova
 •  traveled 16 years ago
Rating 7.0
The hotel is good. Located near the metro (5 min. ) and tram stop (2 min. ) Not very good breakfasts, no variety, but you can eat up - fried sausages, scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, muesli with milk, tea, coffee, rolls, sliced ​ ​ ​ ​ sausage, pate , butter, jam, only apples from fruits, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers from vegetables. … More ▾ The hotel is good. Located near the metro (5 min. ) and tram stop (2 min. ) Not very good breakfasts, no variety, but you can eat up - fried sausages, scrambled eggs, cottage cheese, muesli with milk, tea, coffee, rolls, sliced ​ ​ ​ ​ sausage, pate , butter, jam, only apples from fruits, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers from vegetables.
In the shower in the room there was only liquid soap (shampoo, shaving gel, etc. no). And so everything is fine, the room was cleaned daily, towels were changed from time to time, bed linen, in my opinion, was never changed, but it didn’t matter to us.
The room has a TV with 4 channels in Czech, it is very funny to watch familiar films.
In the hallway there is a large closet with hangers and shelves.
The hotel restaurant is only open until 10pm, but there are several "evening" (grocery stores) near the hotel that are open until 11am and the prices are normal.
At the reception, by the way, you can buy travel tickets, but in the subway it happens that tickets are sold only in vending machines, and they need coins.
In general, the hotel is a very good option for budget travelers.
аватар Mar3
 •  traveled 17 years ago
Rating 7.0
Good hotel, 10 min by metro to the center, 5 min walk to the metro station. … More ▾ Good hotel, 10 min by metro to the center, 5 min walk to the metro station.
аватар yaya79
 •  traveled 17 years ago
Rating 5.0
I went to Prague through the tour agency Amigo-tours. There are no complaints. I liked it very much. We met, settled, explained how to get to the Powder Gate, saw off. The only thing they write about the tours (that they are free). And already in Prague we learn that we need to buy a ticket to the castle, pay for a walk along the river . … More ▾ I went to Prague through the tour agency Amigo-tours. There are no complaints. I liked it very much. We met, settled, explained how to get to the Powder Gate, saw off.
The only thing they write about the tours (that they are free). And already in Prague we learn that we need to buy a ticket to the castle, pay for a walk along the river . . But the excursions are very interesting. We were very lucky with the guide - Natalia. Thank her very much. A very sweet woman.
About the hotel. The hotel is clean and small. The room consists of a small room. There is no kettle (I advise you to take a kettle). The room has a shower, a wardrobe. In general, a very good impression of Prague. I liked everything very much. I'm going there again.


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Отель Henrietta расположен в тихом жилом районе Прага-8, в 200 метрах от станции метро Kobylisy, с которой за 10 минут можно добраться до Старого города. Рядом с отелем находится общественный открытый бассейн.

Location 3 км до железнодорожного вокзала Голешовице, 5,2 км до Пражского Града, 13,6 км до аэропорта имени Вацлава Гавела.
In a hotel

Круглосуточная стойка регистрации, хранение багажа, услуги по продаже билетов, факс/ксерокопирование, сувенирный киоск, подземный гараж.

  • restaurant
  • cafe/bar
  • free wi-fi
  • elevator
  • non-smoking rooms
  • currency exchange
  • payment by payment cards
Entertainment and sports
  • organization of excursions
Description of rooms

32 номера: одно-, двух- и трехместные 13, 15 и 17 м², улучшенные одно- и двухместные 13 и 15 м².

In the rooms

Отопление, телевизор со спутниковыми каналами, телефон, рабочий стол, шкаф, ванная комната с душем или ванной, ковровое покрытие, бесплатный Wi-fi.

The address Ke Stírce 1774/42, 182 00 Praha 8-Kobylisy, Чехия
Phones: Тел.: +420 284 690 106 Факс +420 284 685 959
Website: Henrietta Hotel
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