I arrived in Prague by bus and settled in this hotel, in my opinion, on the 7th floor. The room has everything you need, especially liked a bottle of water, some very cool. Very tasty water in the Czech Republic, so the beer is delicious. In the morning breakfast is excellent, variety - cutlets, sausages, cheeses, potatoes, etc.
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I arrived in Prague by bus and settled in this hotel, in my opinion, on the 7th floor. The room has everything you need, especially liked a bottle of water, some very cool. Very tasty water in the Czech Republic, so the beer is delicious. In the morning breakfast is excellent, variety - cutlets, sausages, cheeses, potatoes, etc. Just a great breakfast. In general, what a great hotel, such is Prague. Everything is great.
If I go to Prague, then this hotel is no problem, and the metro is not far, and the supermarket "Bila".
If I go to Prague, then this hotel is no problem, and the metro is not far, and the supermarket "Bila".
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The hotel "ILF" 3 * was offered to us by a tour operator back in St. Petersburg. We chose based on the inexpensive cost and proximity to the center of Prague. True, they were far from the center, but by our standards: a 10-minute metro ride from the Budujovitska station to the Museum on Wenceslas Square is close.
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The hotel "ILF" 3 * was offered to us by a tour operator back in St. Petersburg. We chose based on the inexpensive cost and proximity to the center of Prague.
True, they were far from the center, but by our standards: a 10-minute metro ride from the Budujovitska station to the Museum on Wenceslas Square is close. Moreover, it was only 5 minutes to go to the subway.
Our room was on the 4th floor, corner. The insulation is good, you can't hear your neighbors. Wifi was good in the room.
The room was cleaned every day. Bed linen and towels were changed once in 7 days. Soap and shampoo disposable at first put every day, then there was a break of two days. We had our own, so we did not suffer. There was no kettle in the room. The TV was showing 1 channel of Russia. The furniture is not quite new.
As for food, we only had breakfast. The menu is monotonous: sausages, fried bacon, salads, scrambled eggs, fresh tomatoes / cucumbers / cabbage. Tea coffee. Buns. Apples, oranges. Obviously no one was left hungry.
The staff treated well. They even found a common language with those who did not speak Russian.
General impression. Cons: monotonous breakfasts in the restaurant, the bacon was overcooked (burnt) almost all the time; I would like to have a kettle in the room; the "keys" from the room do not work well (perhaps they have become demagnetized). Pros: cleanliness in the hotel and in the room; the presence of Wi-Fi; good staff.
For a relaxing holiday I would recommend the hotel to everyone.
True, they were far from the center, but by our standards: a 10-minute metro ride from the Budujovitska station to the Museum on Wenceslas Square is close. Moreover, it was only 5 minutes to go to the subway.
Our room was on the 4th floor, corner. The insulation is good, you can't hear your neighbors. Wifi was good in the room.
The room was cleaned every day. Bed linen and towels were changed once in 7 days. Soap and shampoo disposable at first put every day, then there was a break of two days. We had our own, so we did not suffer. There was no kettle in the room. The TV was showing 1 channel of Russia. The furniture is not quite new.
As for food, we only had breakfast. The menu is monotonous: sausages, fried bacon, salads, scrambled eggs, fresh tomatoes / cucumbers / cabbage. Tea coffee. Buns. Apples, oranges. Obviously no one was left hungry.
The staff treated well. They even found a common language with those who did not speak Russian.
General impression. Cons: monotonous breakfasts in the restaurant, the bacon was overcooked (burnt) almost all the time; I would like to have a kettle in the room; the "keys" from the room do not work well (perhaps they have become demagnetized). Pros: cleanliness in the hotel and in the room; the presence of Wi-Fi; good staff.
For a relaxing holiday I would recommend the hotel to everyone.
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As it turned out, this is a departmental hotel of the Czech Ministry of Health. And as a state, so modest. The rooms are not big, without refrigerators, hair dryers. There is no air conditioner. But clean. Cleaning every day. Wi-Fi is excellent in all rooms (probably), everything was fine in ours. Tap water is good and drinkable.
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As it turned out, this is a departmental hotel of the Czech Ministry of Health. And as a state, so modest. The rooms are not big, without refrigerators, hair dryers. There is no air conditioner. But clean. Cleaning every day. Wi-Fi is excellent in all rooms (probably), everything was fine in ours. Tap water is good and drinkable.
Breakfast is good, eggs, scrambled eggs, sausages, fried bacon, musli-sousli, vegetable salads.
Never left hungry.
Near the hotel shopping center, metro station, many restaurants around.
You can have a very inexpensive meal at the hotel restaurant. Too bad it's only open until 10pm.
If you live from the first to the fifth floor, then it’s faster to go down on foot for breakfast. Two elevators already from the upper floors come packed in the morning.
Breakfast is good, eggs, scrambled eggs, sausages, fried bacon, musli-sousli, vegetable salads.
Never left hungry.
Near the hotel shopping center, metro station, many restaurants around.
You can have a very inexpensive meal at the hotel restaurant. Too bad it's only open until 10pm.
If you live from the first to the fifth floor, then it’s faster to go down on foot for breakfast. Two elevators already from the upper floors come packed in the morning.
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We stayed at the Ilf Hotel from 10/31/15 to 11/03/15 for 4 nights. Traveled as part of a group. The hotel is located in the Prague-4 area, of course this is not the center of Prague (historical part), but the metro is very convenient, there is a station right across the road, so my husband and I had no difficulties and loss of time to get to the center of Prague.
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We stayed at the Ilf Hotel from 10/31/15 to 11/03/15 for 4 nights. Traveled as part of a group. The hotel is located in the Prague-4 area, of course this is not the center of Prague (historical part), but the metro is very convenient, there is a station right across the road, so my husband and I had no difficulties and loss of time to get to the center of Prague. The hotel is located on the red line of the metro, go 5-7 minutes.
The hotel is clean, the rooms are good. True, there are no hair dryers, but they could be borrowed from the reception at the hotel.
A big plus is WI-FI, catches on all floors and access is FREE.
Near the hotel there are cafes and restaurants, as well as the grocery store "BILLA", which is open until 22.00, it is convenient because we had euros on hand, it was not possible to exchange for kroons in the evening, and they took currency in the store ( euros), although change is given in crowns and the exchange rate was good.
Breakfast at the hotel from 06.30 to 10.00, buffet. Of course, there was not an abundance of food, but there was enough of everything. There were sausages, sausages, cold cuts, boiled eggs, etc. And of course tea and coffee. . .
My husband and I were satisfied, a good offer for traveling around Europe !!!
P. S. Natalia and Andrey Semyonov. (Bus tour Romantic Prague + Dresden 31.10. 15). Tour operator "Intour", Kaliningrad
The hotel is clean, the rooms are good. True, there are no hair dryers, but they could be borrowed from the reception at the hotel.
A big plus is WI-FI, catches on all floors and access is FREE.
Near the hotel there are cafes and restaurants, as well as the grocery store "BILLA", which is open until 22.00, it is convenient because we had euros on hand, it was not possible to exchange for kroons in the evening, and they took currency in the store ( euros), although change is given in crowns and the exchange rate was good.
Breakfast at the hotel from 06.30 to 10.00, buffet. Of course, there was not an abundance of food, but there was enough of everything. There were sausages, sausages, cold cuts, boiled eggs, etc. And of course tea and coffee. . .
My husband and I were satisfied, a good offer for traveling around Europe !!!
P. S. Natalia and Andrey Semyonov. (Bus tour Romantic Prague + Dresden 31.10. 15). Tour operator "Intour", Kaliningrad
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Stayed at the hotel for 4 nights in July 2015. The location is good: close to metro, grocery stores, Billa seems to be. The rooms are good, but the breakfast was disappointing. Firstly, a meager selection of dishes, mainly sausage, cheese, and secondly, it is better not to take drinks (coffee, tea). But I don't want to eat bread.
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Stayed at the hotel for 4 nights in July 2015. The location is good: close to metro, grocery stores, Billa seems to be. The rooms are good, but the breakfast was disappointing. Firstly, a meager selection of dishes, mainly sausage, cheese, and secondly, it is better not to take drinks (coffee, tea). But I don't want to eat bread. Thirdly, there are long queues for breakfast. The hotel is multi-storey, when you do not come, a lot of people. The last day I didn’t even go to breakfast, I managed with yogurt bought ahead of time. So for three.
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The hotel seems to be not bad, but I would not recommend it for a holiday. If only business trips or exclusively for overnight stays. The hotel is located in a purely sleeping area by our standards. In the evening, the district seems to die out, although there are not many people there even during the day.
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The hotel seems to be not bad, but I would not recommend it for a holiday. If only business trips or exclusively for overnight stays.
The hotel is located in a purely sleeping area by our standards. In the evening, the district seems to die out, although there are not many people there even during the day.
It is very good that the metro station is right across the road - 10 minutes and you are on Wenceslas Square. But this is if you buy a travel card (at least for a day) and often use transport at the same time or leave in the morning and arrive in the evening. Because otherwise, taking into account the prices for public transport (more precisely, taking into account the exchange rate of the ruble to the crown), you will not want to visit the hotel once again (at least leave your purchases).
Also across the road is a shopping center with a grocery store, pizzerias, cafes. If you go right when you exit the hotel, then after 200 meters there are also shops and cafes.
The check-in went without a hitch - immediately upon arrival they gave the card-keys to the room and cards for breakfast, and that's it - they settled in.
A couple of girls at the reception even spoke a little Russian.
The first thing that caught my eye was the very small size of the room. Somewhere 3x3 meters, there is a double bed, a table, a couple of chairs and a TV on the wall. Of course, you don’t need more, but anyway - we have never met such small numbers. Lack of a fridge and kettle in the room. And a safe. There is one Russian channel on TV.
There is a carpet on the floor of the room, which only collects dust. The furniture is all new, and the general condition of the hotel indicates a recent construction or renovation. Everything works (except the hood in the bathroom). WiFi is free, and caught in the room, but sometimes intermittently.
Good audibility between rooms, especially at night.
Plumbing is new, but cheap - I have not seen cisterns without buttons for a long time)).
Of the washing accessories, only soap, the rest you need to have your own.
Also, the hotel does not have scales, so if necessary, only at the airport ((
Cleaned like every day. At least the bed was made and towels hung out. Maybe vacuumed. In the bathroom, something like constantly washed. But the dust seems to have not been wiped all the time. In any case, when leaving, a thick layer of it lay on the surfaces.
Towels were changed every two or three days. Bedding - once in 10 days.
The breakfast menu for all 10 days (I suspect that for the last year) has not undergone almost any changes. From hot - sausages and sausage, boiled eggs, several types of muesli, grated beets with cabbage in mayonnaise, fresh tomatoes and cucumbers. Like that's all. There was enough for breakfast, there was not enough variety) Well, coffee, tea, juices.
In general, a purely urban budget hotel for business trips or overnight stays. Because in Prague you have to walk!
The hotel is located in a purely sleeping area by our standards. In the evening, the district seems to die out, although there are not many people there even during the day.
It is very good that the metro station is right across the road - 10 minutes and you are on Wenceslas Square. But this is if you buy a travel card (at least for a day) and often use transport at the same time or leave in the morning and arrive in the evening. Because otherwise, taking into account the prices for public transport (more precisely, taking into account the exchange rate of the ruble to the crown), you will not want to visit the hotel once again (at least leave your purchases).
Also across the road is a shopping center with a grocery store, pizzerias, cafes. If you go right when you exit the hotel, then after 200 meters there are also shops and cafes.
The check-in went without a hitch - immediately upon arrival they gave the card-keys to the room and cards for breakfast, and that's it - they settled in.
A couple of girls at the reception even spoke a little Russian.
The first thing that caught my eye was the very small size of the room. Somewhere 3x3 meters, there is a double bed, a table, a couple of chairs and a TV on the wall. Of course, you don’t need more, but anyway - we have never met such small numbers. Lack of a fridge and kettle in the room. And a safe. There is one Russian channel on TV.
There is a carpet on the floor of the room, which only collects dust. The furniture is all new, and the general condition of the hotel indicates a recent construction or renovation. Everything works (except the hood in the bathroom). WiFi is free, and caught in the room, but sometimes intermittently.
Good audibility between rooms, especially at night.
Plumbing is new, but cheap - I have not seen cisterns without buttons for a long time)).
Of the washing accessories, only soap, the rest you need to have your own.
Also, the hotel does not have scales, so if necessary, only at the airport ((
Cleaned like every day. At least the bed was made and towels hung out. Maybe vacuumed. In the bathroom, something like constantly washed. But the dust seems to have not been wiped all the time. In any case, when leaving, a thick layer of it lay on the surfaces.
Towels were changed every two or three days. Bedding - once in 10 days.
The breakfast menu for all 10 days (I suspect that for the last year) has not undergone almost any changes. From hot - sausages and sausage, boiled eggs, several types of muesli, grated beets with cabbage in mayonnaise, fresh tomatoes and cucumbers. Like that's all. There was enough for breakfast, there was not enough variety) Well, coffee, tea, juices.
In general, a purely urban budget hotel for business trips or overnight stays. Because in Prague you have to walk!
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I didn’t like everything: for 5 days they never cleaned the room, VERY uncomfortable beds, or rather not beds, but narrow couches, without bedspreads, and even pillows - horror ! ! The food is very tasty!!!! !
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I didn’t like everything: for 5 days they never cleaned the room, VERY uncomfortable beds, or rather not beds, but narrow couches, without bedspreads, and even pillows - horror ! ! The food is very tasty!!!! !
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Small room but comfortable. Breakfast is great, coffee, juices to choose from, etc. 30 minutes by metro from the center. Opposite BILLA supermarket and playground. A 5-minute walk from a sports bar with local flavor. They don’t speak Russian, but drinking beer there is 3 times cheaper than anywhere else.
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Small room but comfortable. Breakfast is great, coffee, juices to choose from, etc. 30 minutes by metro from the center. Opposite BILLA supermarket and playground. A 5-minute walk from a sports bar with local flavor. They don’t speak Russian, but drinking beer there is 3 times cheaper than anywhere else. The owner, who is also a bartender in broken Czech, will understand you. The black goat and Becherovka sound the same in Russian. At the VysheGrad station, it’s also cool to take a walk. The hotel has a restaurant and a bar, currency exchange is not bad, there are worse
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Good hotel. Breakfasts, though monotonous, but the choice is huge. You can eat something different every day. The staff is friendly and responsive, many speak Russian, and those who do not speak will explain themselves to you until they understand what you need. The location is excellent: if you need to quickly go to the center, then take the metro, and if you look at Prague from the windows of the bus, then the stop is around the corner.
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Good hotel. Breakfasts, though monotonous, but the choice is huge. You can eat something different every day. The staff is friendly and responsive, many speak Russian, and those who do not speak will explain themselves to you until they understand what you need. The location is excellent: if you need to quickly go to the center, then take the metro, and if you look at Prague from the windows of the bus, then the stop is around the corner.
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Normal hotel, if you do not look for flaws. What are shortcomings - it's like in the joke about the mother-in-law. who came to her daughter-in-law and saw dirt or dust on the TV, and to her question "what is it? ", the daughter-in-law answered: "a pig - it will find dirt everywhere. " The room consisted of two rooms, an entrance hall and a combined bathroom.
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Normal hotel, if you do not look for flaws. What are shortcomings - it's like in the joke about the mother-in-law. who came to her daughter-in-law and saw dirt or dust on the TV, and to her question "what is it? ", the daughter-in-law answered: "a pig - it will find dirt everywhere. " The room consisted of two rooms, an entrance hall and a combined bathroom. Cleaned daily, towels changed too, as used and soiled. The room had a TV, table and chairs, as well as a set of glasses and a decanter. There is no refrigerator, but there was nothing to store there. You could always contact the reception with any question, where you will be prompted and helped in any way they can. Wi-Fi is free downstairs at the reception, but sometimes even caught from the room, we lived on the 7th floor. The exchange rate is not very favorable, but around the clock. The hotel has its own restaurant, where we were fed in the evening for an additional fee, the portions are large and tasty, and the price is inexpensive. There is a bar - drinks are expensive there, and on the summer terrace, at the hotel, the cost of drinks is no different from other cafes. The most attractive thing, in my opinion, is the proximity of the metro station, across the street and down the escalator in the metro. There is no noise, so you don't have to worry about it. In general, I recommend the hotel, because you come to see Prague, and not to look for the shortcomings of the hotel. Have a nice holiday everyone.
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