Week in Prague

Written: 21 september 2016
Travel time: 1 — 7 september 2016
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The hotel is very modest, but for a budget holiday it will do. Rested with my sister, we had booked two rooms. They settled each in a 2-bed room on the 2nd floor with windows overlooking the tram line. It was impossible to sleep, because trams rumbled under the windows all night (earplugs saved us). The furniture in the rooms is a la scoop, there is no hair dryer, no kettle. The kettle was thrown out for 30 minutes at the reception. The beds are very comfortable, the bed linen is clean (by the way, for a week they didn’t change our linen even once! ) In the corner there was a dirty ottoman, on which the garbage heap has been crying for a long time. The plumbing is old but very clean. Under the sink, the corrugation is tied with light electrical tape. The water in the shower was intermittently flowing either hot or cold. (On the last day before leaving, wood lice were running around on the floor). Room cleaning every day. Friendly Russian speaking staff. Breakfasts are monotonous, a buffet - cheese and sausage cuts, boiled eggs, apples, sliced ​ ​ watermelon, muesli, vegetable salad, Olivier-type salad, consisting mainly of one potato, tea, coffee. Very fresh and tasty pastry. Shops, cafes are all within walking distance, next to tram stops 25 and 22. It takes about 20 minutes to walk to Prague Castle, and about 15 minutes to Malostranska. There is one stop to the Brzhevnov Monastery, it takes about 5 minutes to walk. We dined in the restaurant "At the White Lion". It is located on the opposite side of the street, about a hundred meters from the hotel. In general, if it were not for the beauty of Prague, then the impression of the hotel is not very good.
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