At first glance, this hotel makes for some reason a gloomy impression. The first floor - the hall, the reception - some gothic. Overall, though, the interior is quite chic. To be honest, it's hard to rate the hotels of the chain when they are so similar to each other: I, of course, will say "Radisson as Radisson", but I put the meaning that it is not at all like the rest of the representatives.
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At first glance, this hotel makes for some reason a gloomy impression. The first floor - the hall, the reception - some gothic. Overall, though, the interior is quite chic. To be honest, it's hard to rate the hotels of the chain when they are so similar to each other: I, of course, will say "Radisson as Radisson", but I put the meaning that it is not at all like the rest of the representatives. The furniture is new, designer, including the rooms.
In the rooms, of course, lighter. And - no one doubts - of course, cleanly. But I would not say that the room is spacious, a five-star hotel could have a bigger standard. This is to keep in mind: more than two people are not accommodated. There are connections, there are junior suites - for large families or companies. The room has a tea/coffee maker.
The location is enviable: two steps to Vaclavak.
In the rooms, of course, lighter. And - no one doubts - of course, cleanly. But I would not say that the room is spacious, a five-star hotel could have a bigger standard. This is to keep in mind: more than two people are not accommodated. There are connections, there are junior suites - for large families or companies. The room has a tea/coffee maker.
The location is enviable: two steps to Vaclavak.
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The hotel is really great, located right in the center. Caring staff, and even if you do not speak English, the staff will understand Russian, you just need to speak slowly. The food is excellent and champagne is served for breakfast! As in 5ke it should be. Some of the staff invited us for coffee just to talk to find out if everything is in order with us, if Russians like to go to Prague.
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The hotel is really great, located right in the center. Caring staff, and even if you do not speak English, the staff will understand Russian, you just need to speak slowly. The food is excellent and champagne is served for breakfast! As in 5ke it should be. Some of the staff invited us for coffee just to talk to find out if everything is in order with us, if Russians like to go to Prague. It's nice to take the time and care. They told where, how, where and on what. Warned about taxis and pickpockets. I was impressed, and most importantly, the hotel after the reconstruction, so all the nomkras are new - also nice. The rooms have a hair dryer, slippers, a bathrobe, an umbrella - in general, everything that should be. By the way, the Internet, fitness is free, which is also very nice.
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We were in this hotel in early August. Excellent rooms, clean, tidy, but not very large. The room has a large TV (plasma), central air conditioning, no balconies. You don’t need to take an umbrella with you, it is in every room. knowing English, it will be difficult because. there are no inscriptions in a language we understand.
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We were in this hotel in early August. Excellent rooms, clean, tidy, but not very large. The room has a large TV (plasma), central air conditioning, no balconies. You don’t need to take an umbrella with you, it is in every room. knowing English, it will be difficult because. there are no inscriptions in a language we understand. At the reception, only one girl speaks Russian and works 1 time in three days. And do not be surprised if, when checking into a hotel, they require a deposit of 100 euros per day. The breakfasts are excellent, there are a lot of fruits, fish, all kinds of cheeses, freshly squeezed juices. In general, the hotel is excellent, you will not regret visiting.
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The hotel is truly excellent in every way. Very pleased with the location - in the lane of Wenceslas Square. In the evenings, the restaurant has decent jazz. It is best to change crowns at the reception, a good exchange rate and no commissions. As already mentioned, when you check in, they block a deposit of 100 Euro / day, return it within a month, so it's probably better to pay in cash.
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The hotel is truly excellent in every way. Very pleased with the location - in the lane of Wenceslas Square. In the evenings, the restaurant has decent jazz. It is best to change crowns at the reception, a good exchange rate and no commissions. As already mentioned, when you check in, they block a deposit of 100 Euro / day, return it within a month, so it's probably better to pay in cash. I just don’t agree with the previous review about the rooms - we lived on the penultimate floor in a huge two-room suite: two bathrooms, two large plasma TVs, a mirrored wall in the bedroom, panoramic windows and a balcony, probably five meters long. And all for the kind of money for which in St. Petersburg a room the size of a bed. You can't look for a better hotel in Prague.
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