Saving must be economical

Written: 9 june 2017
Travel time: 23 — 30 may 2017
Who does the author recommend the hotel to?: For a relaxing holiday; For business travel; For families with children; For recreation with friends, for young people
Your rating of this hotel:
4.0
from 10
Hotel ratings by criteria:
Rooms: 5.0
Service: 6.0
Cleanliness: 5.0
Food: 5.0
Amenities: 6.0
In Prague there is a huge number of hotels, boats, hostels, apartments - for every taste and every budget. For an unpretentious tourist who does not want to overpay for a hotel, Olympik Tristar is just designed. So, in order. Checked into the hotel quickly. The room turned out to be quite spacious, in the room there are three beds (two people), a TV, an armchair and a chair. The bathroom is old, but not critical - good pressure of hot water, hair dryer, soap. Cleaning daily. On the second day after arrival, we planned an early trip to Vienna, in connection with this we turned to the reception with a request to prepare a lunch box. And... they were refused with the wording "you will have time to have breakfast here. " Uncritical, but annoying. I caught myself thinking - that this is the first hotel where I was denied any kind of request. In general, without pretending to be objective, I will say that the hotel has a slight Russophobic color. By the intonation of the conversation with the Russians, by the views, by the general mood, a certain dislike for us is felt. In fairness, it must be said that not everything is taken from scratch. And it's not just about the general political situation, but about the behavior of our tourists. From what I saw with my own eyes - brazen theft of food at breakfast, stuffing it into packages, even despite the remarks of the manager. The manager, by the way, commented on this very succinctly - "savages". With which one cannot but agree. But this is already a matter of professional restraint of hotel workers and the notorious "customer is always right. " Further, the Internet is very weak and is available only in the lobby, for those who plan to have time to work during their holidays and for this you need good Internet, it is better to choose another hotel. The hotel is multinational and crowded - the entire parking lot is full of buses, because so many tour operators choose it as a "hotel for 1 night" during bus tours of Europe. Hindus, Chinese, Israelis, Germans, British, Russians, etc. and, as a result, constant queues for the only elevator, no free tables for breakfast. Now about breakfasts. They are disgusting. Shamelessly diluted apple juice, to the state of tasteless tinted water, poorly washed cups, cold food, uncleaned tables - an annoying, but quite natural phenomenon in a cheap hotel. Of course, there is bread, jams, cheese and meat cuts - nevertheless, there is something to eat. The location of the hotel is quite convenient. Metro station Invalidovna, tram stop - 300 meters from the hotel. It takes about 15 minutes to get to the city center by metro. A little closer is the Albert supermarket, which has everything you need. The resume is like this, I will come across another offer to go to Prague for ridiculous money and live in Olympike - I will go without hesitation. For "spend the night-take a shower-drink coffee in the morning" it is quite suitable.
Translated automatically from Russian. View original