Juno Hotel

Written: 18 june 2013
Travel time: 10 — 14 june 2013
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
5.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 3.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 8.0
Amenities: 6.0
Pros:
1. Ease of movement in Prague - 5-10 minutes to the metro. 10-20 minutes to the center by metro. At the same time, a sleeping area in which it is quite quiet and calm.
2. Rich buffet. Possibility at desire to go "for the additive".
3. Possibility to buy tickets at the reception (public transport ticket).
4. The close location of a 24-hour hypermarket (15 minutes walk), which simplifies the process of buying water and a snack the next day, when returning from excursions / from the city at 12 am.
Minuses:

1. Despite the large number of buffet dishes, it is completely unclear what kind of food it is. 4-5 bowls with a liquid mass on one table: some of them turn out to be salads, some are cottage cheese with sweet and sour additives, and some are yogurt mixed with something. Still, tourists should understand what they want to eat, and no one has canceled allergy sufferers. Does the hotel need ambulance problems later? It would be worth putting signs with names or at least indicating the main ingredient of the dish. Coffee is disgusting. A mixture of instant coffee and cocoa.
2. Rooms - in appearance, like a hostel. 2 creaky beds, do not turn around so as not to wake the neighbor (probably young couples are very "fun" from this fact), there is a small bedside table and the absence of any table to put some things; put down a sandwich, put down a cup of tea and there is no room for anything else. Perhaps this is a hint that guests should dine at the hotel restaurant, but not everyone has the time and opportunity for this. But there is an armchair, although its function in the room is absolutely incomprehensible. Mirrors are missing, as a class. There is only a small mirror in the bathroom in front of the washbasin, designed for a height of about 160 cm and above. How lower people or children look in it is a mystery. And to get dressed and see if everything is neat, there is simply nowhere. Although at least 2 walls allow you to install a hanging mirror, not even in full height, but at least in half of the wall or build it into the closet, which is present in the room.
3. Declared wi-fi. It would be better not to say, honestly. Okay, let him just in the lobby. Not very comfortable, but you can get used to it. However, it still does not work most often, it constantly crashes. At the reception, they shrug their shoulders, rebooted, they say, we can’t do anything. More annoyance than benefit.
4. Reception administrators, upon the request of the accompanying guide, must understand Russian. However, they hardly understand English either, sadly. They also cannot answer the question "where is one of the main attractions? " (this is strange not only for a resident of Prague, but also, first of all, for a hotel employee).
5. In the case of buying an "extra" day, they will not take it back, even if it is not used or, as in our case, they miscalculated, bought 2 extra and wanted to return it within 15 minutes after the purchase. They didn't take it. Insanity, to be honest. Someone else would use them right away.

6. The shower in the room is not removable, but simply welded on. How to wash for people who do not wash their hair every day / 2 times a day or how to perform hygiene procedures for a woman is also a mystery.
7. The room has the appearance of being cleaned: the bed is made, but small debris in the bathroom and dirty towels remain.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original