Populus EA Hotel 3*– Reviews

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Rating 6.810
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№33 in the hotel rating Prague
6.0 Rooms
6.5 Service
6.5 Cleanliness
6.3 Food
6.3 Amenities
The EA Populus is located in the quiet Zizkov district of Prague 3, 140 meters from the Malešická bus stop. Good transport links make it easy to get from the hotel to the city center.More →
аватар tatoshka_80
 •  traveled 10 years ago
Rating 7.0
When I learned that a long New Year's vacation awaits us, I realized that I wanted to spend it in Prague. At the time of booking, the hotel in which I wanted to stay sent a reply that the available rooms were over. There was an option: either refuse the trip, deciding: it was not destiny. Or choose from what is available. … More ▾ When I learned that a long New Year's vacation awaits us, I realized that I wanted to spend it in Prague. At the time of booking, the hotel in which I wanted to stay sent a reply that the available rooms were over. There was an option: either refuse the trip, deciding: it was not destiny. Or choose from what is available. On previous trips, I had already settled in the Karlin district, and now I wanted to live in Prague-3, the district. Zizkov. Of the hotels in Zizkov, which were offered by the tour operator, I chose Populus. Having received confirmation from the hotel, I read the reviews and was terribly upset. Before, I was able to move everywhere on foot, occasionally using the subway to go to the zoo, for example. Or using the train to get to Karlstejn. It immediately became clear that in this case, this is impossible. At least not every day. In the hotel we got a very spacious room on the second floor, with a huge closet and lots of mirrors. Of the small shortcomings, I would note that the restaurant had instant coffee for breakfast, not very tasty. There was no refrigerator in the room, but there was free wifi. There is a TV in the room, but it only shows 4 Czech channels. I liked the staff: towels were changed at the first request, friendly girls at breakfast in the restaurant, who cleaned everything very quickly and brought what was over. The receptionists were also friendly and always tried to help when any questions arose. By the way, there is a bus schedule. We mainly traveled by bus number 133 to the Flornes metro station. It takes about 15 minutes to get there, the traffic interval is very frequent. If you leave the hotel and walk about 5 minutes, you will find yourself in the Penny market. There is also a gas station right next to the hotel, so you can always buy something to eat. In general, if I go to Prague again, I will consider this hotel, although there are other options.
аватар katana
 •  traveled 12 years ago
Rating 3.0
Good reviews - this is probably from those who were accommodated in the new building (in the reception building). Everything was different with us (the building is near the road). Everything is so old that I haven't seen anything like this in a long time - the door in the toilet is painted with floor paint and locked with a key! ! Toilet bowl from the 80s - a flusher on a string! The windows are wooden, with cracks, the bedspread is stained (it's not even a bedspread, but a piece of a curtain), the curtains are gray, smoky, dirty. … More ▾ Good reviews - this is probably from those who were accommodated in the new building (in the reception building). Everything was different with us (the building is near the road). Everything is so old that I haven't seen anything like this in a long time - the door in the toilet is painted with floor paint and locked with a key! ! Toilet bowl from the 80s - a flusher on a string! The windows are wooden, with cracks, the bedspread is stained (it's not even a bedspread, but a piece of a curtain), the curtains are gray, smoky, dirty. An additional place for 3 people is a folding chair, with a holey upholstery, in foam rubber that has crawled out. Yes, and in general the room was quite dirty, removed on top. They wanted to change the number, even with a surcharge, but we were refused. The rest of the people in our group had a similar situation. Breakfast is the same, not tasty.
The location is also not very good, you will have to walk to the nearest restaurant.
A taxi from the center costs 300 CZK, i. e. 12 euros.
In general, the hotel spoiled the impression of Prague and was the worst hotel on the entire route.
Recommendations to the organizers of group tours: look for another hotel or insist on settling in a new building.
аватар passatsp
 •  traveled 14 years ago
Rating 6.0
The hotel, in principle, is not bad, but there are comments - the district is rather homeless, although Prague 3! The place is deserted - the area of ​ ​ ​ ​ the old brick factory, but it's not far to get to Florence by bus. There is a supermarket about 400 meters away, with a sea of ​ ​ delicious beer and smoked boar's knee!! ! According to the room - the comments were only for the shower. … More ▾ The hotel, in principle, is not bad, but there are comments - the district is rather homeless, although Prague 3! The place is deserted - the area of ​ ​ ​ ​ the old brick factory, but it's not far to get to Florence by bus. There is a supermarket about 400 meters away, with a sea of ​ ​ delicious beer and smoked boar's knee!! ! According to the room - the comments were only for the shower. And by the way - leaving in the morning by bus from the hotel we saw two hefty hares 20 meters from the hotel (this is where the thickets and the abandoned area)
аватар Lu-la-la
 •  traveled 15 years ago
Rating 8.0
A small three-story hotel with spacious rooms. Repairs, furniture - everything is new, solid. Huge half-wall windows. White bed linen and towels. The room has a safe, there is no mini-bar, as well as Russian channels on TV. In the bathroom, there is a bath, a lot of space, new plumbing, a hair dryer, soap packs, shampoos, and toilet paper were updated daily. … More ▾ A small three-story hotel with spacious rooms. Repairs, furniture - everything is new, solid. Huge half-wall windows. White bed linen and towels. The room has a safe, there is no mini-bar, as well as Russian channels on TV.
In the bathroom, there is a bath, a lot of space, new plumbing, a hair dryer, soap packs, shampoos, and toilet paper were updated daily.
Cleaning is also daily, quite thorough. Towels were changed daily, but bed linen for 4 days - never.
The room is cool during the day, and in the evening the heating is turned on to full, had to be regulated, otherwise it became just hot in the morning.
Breakfasts are decent - always 2-3 hot dishes (rice with mushrooms, pilaf, sausages with vegetables, french fries or soup), a normal assortment of cuts, a couple of salads, 4-5 types of pastries, muesli-milk-yogurt, canned fruit.
In the evening you can sit downstairs, order a beer or Becherovka. Due to the holidays, the hotel restaurant was closed, but judging by the menu, you can have lunch and dinner cheaper than in city restaurants.
To the center 15 minutes on the 133rd bus, runs every 5 minutes, according to the schedule. You can buy tickets at the reception.
At 5-7 min. walk from the hotel (along the bus towards the center) a wonderful restaurant "At the Goat" - onion soup, boar knee, meat with cranberry sauce and, of course, draft "Goat" - an excellent lunch for two with beer - up to 15 euros.
In addition, it is excellent to get from the hotel to the stock shopping center "Arena Fashion Outlet" - the 133rd bus to the final one, and then a free branded shuttle.
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аватар minielena
 •  traveled 17 years ago
Rating 7.0
Hey! I returned from Prague the day before yesterday. Again I traveled with Accord this time to three countries (Czech Republic-Prague, Karlovy Vary, Czech Krumlov, Gluboka nad Vltava), Dresden and Krakow. A bunch of photos and impressions, I still want to go. We lived in the Populus hotel - from the station. … More ▾ Hey! I returned from Prague the day before yesterday. Again I traveled with Accord this time to three countries (Czech Republic-Prague, Karlovy Vary, Czech Krumlov, Gluboka nad Vltava), Dresden and Krakow. A bunch of photos and impressions, I still want to go. We lived in the Populus hotel - from the station. metro Florence to st. Malezhichka avt 13.10 minutes. In general, not bad, spacious rooms, modern plumbing, hearty breakfasts, a computer in Czech, a drawback is a gas station opposite. But I knew the price of gasoline - 32-33 crowns a liter. Arabs have euros for 24.5-25 crowns, dollars for 15.5-16 crowns. Everything has risen in price compared to last year, but tolerably survived.
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аватар Olet
 •  traveled 17 years ago
Rating 6.0
Everything was great - Prague, Karlovy Vary, Kutná Hora and a good company cannot leave a bad impression at any time of the year! But... our tour operator "Accord Tour" and the Populus hotel spoiled the mood a little. I want to warn everyone who wants to go to Prague in winter and stay at this hotel: there are serious interruptions in hot water (because if the hotel is full, then their boiler does not cope with its task - there is not enough power). … More ▾ Everything was great - Prague, Karlovy Vary, Kutná Hora and a good company cannot leave a bad impression at any time of the year!
But... our tour operator "Accord Tour" and the Populus hotel spoiled the mood a little.
I want to warn everyone who wants to go to Prague in winter and stay at this hotel: there are serious interruptions in hot water (because if the hotel is full, then their boiler does not cope with its task - there is not enough power). Also, the heating in our room did not work. We turned to the reception with this problem, while it turned out that they knew about it... and did nothing. So the first night we slept in a cold room (the next day the heating was already subdued), while we were only "with a fight" given duvets.
Regarding the food (there is only breakfast): the food is tasteless and primitive: scrambled eggs with pasta, unpeeled fried potatoes and fried sausages. Well, as usual, muesli, milk, yogurt and poppy seed pie. These were the shortcomings of the Populus hotel, but in general it is clean, comfortable, the rooms were cleaned daily.
Prague itself and Karlovy Vary leave very positive emotions! I want to go back there again!
P. S. For those who choose the bus tour "Lviv-Prague-Lviv": do not think that the road will be easy. Firstly, the Poles are detained at customs for 4-5 hours (both there and back). Secondly, despite the comfort of the bus, the trip is very difficult to bear, it is almost impossible to sleep.
аватар Yuliya_U
My sister and I have long dreamed of visiting Prague. Our decision to go hastened the forthcoming entry of the Czech Republic into the Schengen zone. We thought, and decided to go for the first time in an organized way with a group. 1. As a result, we chose the tour Many Faces of the Czech Republic + Krakow, railway travel from Kyiv to Lviv, then by bus Lviv-Krakow-Prague. … More ▾ My sister and I have long dreamed of visiting Prague. Our decision to go hastened the forthcoming entry of the Czech Republic into the Schengen zone. We thought, and decided to go for the first time in an organized way with a group.
1. As a result, we chose the tour Many Faces of the Czech Republic + Krakow, railway travel from Kyiv to Lviv, then by bus Lviv-Krakow-Prague. This is a joint tour of Kiev tour operators Arteks and Inkomartur. We liked the detailed and interesting program of the tour. Out of 7 days, not counting the road, it devoted 3 full days to Prague. But the most decisive thing for us was that we would go with Artex guide Yuri Batushan. Reviews about him were unanimously laudatory. Looking ahead, I will say that we are terribly lucky. Thanks to Jura, we got especially vivid and strong impressions of Prague and the Czech Republic. For us, Jura will remain another symbol of Prague. He is an advanced person. He believes that history is not linear in time and believes that we do not live in the 21st century, but several centuries earlier. I read reviews that an escort travels with many groups, who only solves organizational issues and collects money. And in Prague, tours are conducted by Czech guides and sometimes it is impossible to understand their Russian. Our Yura is madly in love with Prague, knows everything about it and talks very excitingly. All excursions in Prague, the Czech Republic (except for the castle Gluboka over the Vltava) and Krakow (except for Wawel) were conducted by him. In addition, he gave us a lot of interesting information all the way. And all this is stored in my memory, although I usually remember little of what the guides say. After his tours, we began to understand more about architectural styles.
2. Road. Seats on the train and on the bus were distributed depending on the time of purchase of the tour. The earlier the better. Due to the fact that we had a transit stop in Krakow, the road was not very tiring. From Lviv to the border 1.5 hours, then 5 hours to Krakow and the same to Prague. We crossed the border there in 2-3 hours. Back with the maximum possible speed in an hour with a little. On the way back we spent the night in a Czech border town. By the way, not everyone is lucky with customs, as we are. We met a bus coming from Kyiv, which stood at the Ukrainian-Polish border for 13 hours.
3. Excursion program. The first tour we had was in the evening Krakow. In the morning the next day - the royal castle of Wawel. The Polish guide Marina, Russian by nationality, very artistically told us about the history of the city and the castle. We really liked Krakow. It was not destroyed during the war and we saw its original beauty. And we liked the movement of figures of kings and bishops on the clock at the Collegium Mayus even more than the Prague Astronomical Clock. The melody of the trumpeter on the tower of St. Mary's Church was especially imprinted in my memory. We clapped for him, and he waved his pipe at us. I would like to come to Krakow again. There is a special aura here.
As I said, we had excursions around Prague for 3 days. 6 thematic excursions were included in the price and 2 optional "Legends of Visegrad", "Gardens and Parks" were paid extra. In addition, we had enough free time. Although we partially spent it on lunches in Prague pubs. But this is also a kind of excursion. In our free time, we visited the Cathedral of St. Vitus, Loret, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Mala Strana, the Basilica of St. George, on Golden Lane, climbed the Old Town Hall. St. Vitus Cathedral stunned with its size and stained-glass windows, St. Nicholas Cathedral with its baroque marble splendor. We have not yet seen something like Loreta. The Royal Palace, unfortunately, was closed. By the way, everyone makes a wish on the Charles Bridge near the monument to St. John of Nepomuk. Our guide Yura said that a wish should be made by touching the five-star cross on the railing of the bridge with your left hand (from here John of Nepomuk was thrown into the Vltava), and put your right foot on a nail in pavement. What we did. Desire does not have to be material. No less magnificent night Prague. Beautiful lanterns on the streets, illumination of buildings. The turrets on the Tyn Church are somehow cartoonish. There are no less tourists than during the day.
Thanks to solid positive emotions and comfortable shoes, we walked around Prague all day and did not feel tired.
We were at the performance of the Krzhizhikov fountains. I liked it very much. They say there are cooler ones in Europe, but these are the oldest ones. We also visited the Black Theater on Paris Street. Super spectacle. I highly recommend. On our last evening in Prague, we took a boat ride on the Vltava. Prague Castle, the National Theatre, Charles Bridge with bridge towers are very beautifully illuminated. There seems to be nothing special about the walk, but it creates a special atmosphere.
I am not writing in this review in detail about Prague. After all, so much has already been written. Prague evokes the strongest emotions in everyone. Its architecture, history, crooked streets with unique houses, a touch of something ancient, mysterious and majestic. Thanks to the Czechs for saving this beauty for us.
I must say that in Prague we felt very cozy and comfortable. It's hard to get lost in the city center. There are signs on the streets. In addition, we were all given a map of Prague. But in order to fully feel all the magic of Prague, we will definitely come here again. They say that Prague is beautiful at any time of the year. But, nevertheless, it is especially beautiful in May and October. We saw October Prague in red and yellow colors. Next time we want to see her colorful May.
We did not visit the Prague jazz club, we did not listen to the organ in the church. We will definitely do this on our next visit. It was not possible to take the funicular to Petř í n Hill. And a lot more we left until next time.
Before leaving, I bought a Prague guide from the Afisha publishing house. But I didn't have time to read it. But after the trip, I read it with pleasure, as if I had walked through the now familiar streets again.
3 days were devoted to trips to Czech cities and castles. Karlovy Vary, brewery in Pilsen, castle Gluboka nad Vltava, Czech Krumlov, castle Ž leby, town of Kutna Hora. Everywhere we liked it, everywhere there was something beautiful and unique. The castles are very beautiful and romantic. Gluboka is a white castle from a fairy tale. Zhleby resembles the dwelling of a medieval knight. Too bad you couldn't take pictures inside. Yura said that the only wealth that no one can take away from us is what we saw with our own eyes. Kutná Hora once rivaled Prague. It is famous for its mint, stone reservoir, stone house and the Cathedral of St. Barbara, reminiscent of the Cathedral of St. Vitus, the Ossuary Museum. Karlovy Vary is a picturesque town surrounded by hills with beautiful hotels along the river. Rest here is wonderful and relatively inexpensive. We did not swim in the pool and did not drink water from the springs. We bought Becherovka cheaper at the Tesco supermarket on the way home. From Karlovy Vary we brought the famous waffles with different fillings. Most of all we liked the city of Cheshsky Krumlov. It seemed to us that we had fallen out of our time and were transported to a fabulous medieval city. It almost completely preserved the ancient architectural appearance. We were impressed by the unique 3-tier bridge 40m high. In Cesky Krumlov we got the most colorful photos.
4. Hotels. We have been satisfied with all the hotels where we have stayed. In Krakow, Prague, Frydek-Mistek. In Prague, we lived in the Populus 3 * hotel. It is located in the Zizkov district, Prague-3. A new nice hotel that corresponds to its status. From the hotel to Jan Palach Square, it takes 20 minutes by bus. From there, walk 5 minutes. to Old Town Square. Yes, it was unusual for us to have public transport in Prague strictly on schedule to the nearest minute.
5. Czech cuisine. At the hotel in Prague we had buffet breakfasts, hearty, everything was fresh and tasty, there was a choice, although the assortment did not change. During the day we also had a hearty lunch, and for dinner we had only tea. Yura reserved places in Prague pubs, and we dined there as a group. We were in Novomestsky Pivovar on Vodichkova and at Schweik on Uyezd. We tried Svichkova and the Old Bohemian dish there. This is meat with dumplings and various sauces. Many don't understand dumplings. These are sliced ​ ​ buns. It's all about the gravy. We liked garlic soup with croutons and goulash soup. We also ate duck. On a boar knee did not dare. We don't like fatty meats. Those from our group who tried it said that there was nothing super in it. On the Verandas, they say, the most delicious knee. We are fish lovers. And we especially liked the fried carp in Č eský Krumlov. There are many 500-year-old fish ponds (younger fish). For lunch, usually for two, we spent 650-750 crowns. This is 25-28 euros. In Kutna Hora, we had a very hearty lunch, also coffee with ice cream, and gave 450 kroons. I almost forgot about the most important thing - beer. My sister and I were not fans of this drink. We thought we would love after Prague. Everywhere we dined, we tried different beers. And at the brewery in Pilsen they tried it from a barrel. Most of all we liked the Velkopopovitsky Black Goat. Almost like kvass. But we did not understand the charms of beer. Tea and juices in the Czech Republic are more expensive than beer. Tea and coffee are brought immediately, and not at the end of lunch. Please note.
6. Finance. The trip cost us 1300 euros for two. Usually, when traveling to Western Europe, you need to take as much money with you as the tour costs. In Prague, we spent an additional 70% of the cost of the tour. So much we planned. We practically did not buy anything except souvenirs. Didn't want to waste time shopping. In Prague, Yura invited an exchange office employee and our group very quickly exchanged money right on the bus at a good rate. Later we also changed money in Karlovy Vary. It is interesting that the most profitable course in Prague is for the Arabs, and in Karlovy Vary for the Chinese. On the way back, we spent the remaining crowns in Tesco on food for the trip and gurgling souvenirs. What they did not spend was changed at the Czech border at the rate of 1 kroon more expensive.
7. Miscellaneous. I also want to talk about our group. Nobody bothered us personally. Everyone behaved correctly. The fact that there were about 50 of us was also somehow not very disturbing. The group was remarkably organized. After the first delay in Krakow, Yura warned us that for every 5 minutes a latecomer puts out a bottle of champagne to the group. And after 15 minutes there will be no one to exhibit. I don’t know if it worked, but we never tried the champagne. Yura set the rule. Everyone must be on the bus 5 minutes before departure. And everyone followed this rule. We had wonderful drivers, brothers Viktor and Sergey, if I'm not mistaken, from Lviv.
I wish everyone to get acquainted with this amazing city.
аватар kwazar
 •  traveled 17 years ago
Rating 7.0
Hotel for its 3 *. Excellent breakfasts, no rolls with jams, adequate staff. The rooms are cozy, the towels are white, not gray, they clean them on time and with high quality. Good location: 1-near a supermarket (although it works until 21), 2-opposite the entrance to the hotel - a gas station, in which there is a pretty decent store (round the clock), 3-near a bus stop (133), and a 5-minute walk - a tram (by the way There are night trams in Prague. … More ▾ Hotel for its 3 *. Excellent breakfasts, no rolls with jams, adequate staff. The rooms are cozy, the towels are white, not gray, they clean them on time and with high quality. Good location: 1-near a supermarket (although it works until 21), 2-opposite the entrance to the hotel - a gas station, in which there is a pretty decent store (round the clock), 3-near a bus stop (133), and a 5-minute walk - a tram (by the way There are night trams in Prague. And we really liked the patio, all in flowers.
аватар Smilene
 •  traveled 18 years ago
Rating 8.0
I was in this hotel in the spring - I really liked it - snow-white crisp linen, excellent plumbing (bath !! ! in the room), friendly staff, (I never heard rudeness, as they write here, they probably answered you negatively, because I dare to suggest. you yourself are boorish contacted the staff) Food - only breakfast - delicious. … More ▾ I was in this hotel in the spring - I really liked it - snow-white crisp linen, excellent plumbing (bath !! ! in the room), friendly staff, (I never heard rudeness, as they write here, they probably answered you negatively, because I dare to suggest. you yourself are boorish contacted the staff) Food - only breakfast - delicious. The Czech Republic is not Turkey and Egypt, where people spend all day sitting in a hotel, eating and sunbathing. We were only in the room late in the evening - as the whole day was scheduled with excursions
аватар dfgsd_dfkgh
 •  traveled 19 years ago
Rating 7.0
Quite a decent hotel, breakfasts are normal (for their 3 *) No need to try to walk to the metro, the bus (No. 234) runs every half hour - you can check the clock! If you suddenly need something like beer or coffee (at night or early in the morning when the bar is closed) there is a gas station 20 meters away, where you can buy all this around the clock. … More ▾ Quite a decent hotel, breakfasts are normal (for their 3 *) No need to try to walk to the metro, the bus (No. 234) runs every half hour - you can check the clock! If you suddenly need something like beer or coffee (at night or early in the morning when the bar is closed) there is a gas station 20 meters away, where you can buy all this around the clock. If you walk 300 meters away, you can find a large supermarket (packages and trolleys are paid - that's bastards !!! ) It takes 25-30 minutes to go to the center (bus - metro). Tickets are available at the reception - 20 kroons. (They have one for all types of transport, valid for a certain time). When leaving the hotel, they were unpleasantly surprised by the phone bill - they called 2 times for 7 minutes to Prague !! ! And for this 320 crowns! And in general, only positive impressions!! !
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Отель EA Populus расположен в в тихом районе Праге-3 «Жижков», в 140 метрах от автобусной остановки Malešická. Удачное транспортное сообщение позволяет легко добираться от отеля до центра города.

Location 1,1 км до станции метро Vysocanska, 5,8 км до Пражского Града, 16 км до пражского аэропорта имени Вацлава Гавела.
In a hotel

Круглосуточная стойка регистрации, ресторан на 96 мест, лобби-бар на 12 мест, сад со столиками на 25 мест, хранение багажа, завтрак, 2 конференц-зала 50 и 172 м² на 20 и 120 мест, размещение с животными до 5 кг, персонал говорит на русском.

  • restaurant
  • cafe/bar
  • conference hall/banquet hall
  • car rental
  • free wi-fi
  • elevator
  • non-smoking rooms
  • currency exchange
  • payment by payment cards
For kids
  • children's chairs in the restaurant
  • cot  FREE 
Description of rooms

Одноместный номер 20 м², 20 двухместных номеров 22 м², 18 двухместных номеров «Комфорт» 24 м², 22 двухместных номеров 24 м² с дополнительной кроватью, 11 двухместных номеров 32-34 м² с 2-4 дополнительными кроватями, 4 трёхместных номера28-34 м² c 1-3 дополнительными кроватями, двухместный апартамент 38 м². Всего 77 номеров.

In the rooms

Отопление, телевизор, телефон, сейф, холодильник (не во всех номерах), письменный стол с лампой, ванная комната с душем или ванной и санузлом, биде, фен, бесплатный Wi-fi, ежедневная уборка.

The address U Staré Cihelny 11, Прага, 13000, Чехия
Phones: +420 255 712 111
Website: Populus EA Hotel
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