We lived in Prague in the Andante 3 * hotel. When choosing, I paid attention to the location, we did not plan to live in the palace. The main thing is cleanliness, location, comfort. The center is a couple of minutes away, the room is small but cozy. Breakfast included, a buffet, quite tasty, fresh products, there is a variety.
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We lived in Prague in the Andante 3 * hotel. When choosing, I paid attention to the location, we did not plan to live in the palace. The main thing is cleanliness, location, comfort. The center is a couple of minutes away, the room is small but cozy. Breakfast included, a buffet, quite tasty, fresh products, there is a variety. The room has a TV, but we did not watch, mini-bar. Bath-toilet is clean. I recommend the hotel.
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Very beautiful city of Prague, it is convenient that the hotel is located next to Wenceslas Square, you can go everywhere on foot. , especially since everything revolves around this area. For 3 days in a row, local residents rallied against unemployment and for the resignation of the government. The police guarded the demonstrators, everything was peaceful, without a massacre.
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Very beautiful city of Prague, it is convenient that the hotel is located next to Wenceslas Square, you can go everywhere on foot. , especially since everything revolves around this area. For 3 days in a row, local residents rallied against unemployment and for the resignation of the government. The police guarded the demonstrators, everything was peaceful, without a massacre. wonderful zoo, just a delight for all the kids. (and for adults too) The attitude towards tourists is friendly, in many places they speak Russian, the menu in restaurants is also in Russian. If you have come for a few days, be sure to book an excursion "Evening Prague" with a boat trip. Just do not eat anything in advance, because the food is wonderful on the ship, be sure to visit the zoo (you need to ride the metro), next to the monument to St. Wenceslas there is a restaurant where beer and other drinks are delivered to you by mini-railway. Great! Children can be occupied with drawing, and they really like the railway. Walking along the Charles Bridge will take a lot of time, because it is very beautiful there. We did not have time to register in Karlovy Vary and therefore did not get. In the evening, go to an organ concert. Now it's already warm there, spring! The hotel is very modest, the breakfasts are also modest, but you won't die of hunger. In the evening you can ask for a kettle in the room. Cleanly, if you leave a tip, they will change the linen. We were changed after 2 days, and in total we were 4. Shampoo, soap, TV with 2 programs. No frills, but close to the center. I recommend. An unusual city, I recommend visiting, but there is nothing to do there for more than 5 days. Informative, not for shopping.
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I really liked the Andante hotel, great location, located within walking distance from the Powder Gate (meeting point with the guide) 15 min. walk, 5 min. to Wenceslas Square and all shopping centers, transport was used only to go to the Zoo and Troja Castle, free internet on the 1st floor, breakfast from 7 in the morning, quite decent - scrambled eggs, fried bacon, sausages, ham, sk sausage, 2 types cheese, 2 types of buns, bread, muesli with milk, 2 types of drinks, butter, jam, honey, pate, fruits (bananas, kiwi, apples), Pickwick tea bags, coffee from a thermos, didn’t really like the taste, but we ate so much , was sufficient.
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I really liked the Andante hotel, great location, located within walking distance from the Powder Gate (meeting point with the guide) 15 min. walk, 5 min. to Wenceslas Square and all shopping centers, transport was used only to go to the Zoo and Troja Castle, free internet on the 1st floor, breakfast from 7 in the morning, quite decent - scrambled eggs, fried bacon, sausages, ham, sk sausage, 2 types cheese, 2 types of buns, bread, muesli with milk, 2 types of drinks, butter, jam, honey, pate, fruits (bananas, kiwi, apples), Pickwick tea bags, coffee from a thermos, didn’t really like the taste, but we ate so much , was sufficient. The rooms are small, 12 meters room (we had a double room), the rooms have one double bed, 2 bedside tables, a TV on the wall, a wardrobe, a table and 2 chairs, a mirror, a refrigerator, not an apartment of course, but we don’t come to sit in the room , linen and towels were changed after 3 days, there is shower gel shampoo, there was no hair dryer in the room, at the reception the staff speaks Russian, very convenient, of course. They gave dry breakfasts with them when there were early excursions, they also collected good bags, hearty, in general, I liked everything, no complaints.
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I really liked the hotel, cozy, homely, everything you need is there: a refrigerator, a TV, a large mirror with a table, two bedside tables. There is soap and gel in the bath, although many 3-star hotels do not have this. Boiling white linen and towels, changed often. We had a comfortable soft bed, we slept like babies, only the head touched the pillow.
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I really liked the hotel, cozy, homely, everything you need is there: a refrigerator, a TV, a large mirror with a table, two bedside tables. There is soap and gel in the bath, although many 3-star hotels do not have this. Boiling white linen and towels, changed often. We had a comfortable soft bed, we slept like babies, only the head touched the pillow. Shower heating is a great thing. The staff is friendly and helpful, many understand Russian, those who do not understand a minimum of words in English and they understand everything. I advise you to go down for breakfast by 7 in the morning while there is no one, otherwise by eight o'clock there is such a crowd that there is nowhere to sit). There is free internet, a computer in the lobby, free wi-fi. Not far from Wenceslas Square, 15 minutes slowly to the Poorokhov Gate, near the metro and trolleybus stop, on the corner there is a 24-hour mini market, opposite the hotel Cafe (with very slow waiters, if you are not in a hurry you will wait 1.5 hours for your order, then you can go, strudel there is delicious))) Next time we will stay here.
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From Wenceslas Square 3-5 minutes, to tram 22 (we went to Pr. Grad) and other routes 7 minutes. Two central metro stations are also nearby (if you go to the Zoo or to the fountains)! And so walk-walk... From the pros: wi-fi everywhere, incl. rooms, good (of course, monotonous) breakfasts, friendly staff. Of the minuses - the ongoing renovation of the facade of the neighboring building, but work and noise starts at 10 o'clock, they rarely caught him, usually by this time you leave the hotel.
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From Wenceslas Square 3-5 minutes, to tram 22 (we went to Pr. Grad) and other routes 7 minutes. Two central metro stations are also nearby (if you go to the Zoo or to the fountains)! And so walk-walk... From the pros: wi-fi everywhere, incl. rooms, good (of course, monotonous) breakfasts, friendly staff. Of the minuses - the ongoing renovation of the facade of the neighboring building, but work and noise starts at 10 o'clock, they rarely caught him, usually by this time you leave the hotel. And the plumbing noise described in early reviews (automatic flush and forced ventilation system). In the morning, okay, but at night you startle... Near the hotel (15 meters) there are two grocery stores 24 hours, the prices are normal. Nearby are exchangers for Opletalova, a cafe at Ferdinand Opletalova 24, on the other side of the Brewery House and a bunch of other establishments (very center) - Greek, Mexican, Chinese, vegetarian, sports, erotic... At the same time, cars rarely pass along the street and there is no tram, that is, it is quite quiet (for the central region). Nearby (on Zhitnaya Street) there are pleasant flower and souvenir shops. We did not meet Russians at the hotel. I recommend.
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Good quality quiet hotel. Vaclavka is really 5 minutes on foot (to the horse), a little more to the Mustek metro station. When choosing a hotel, one of the arguments in its favor was the proximity to Wenceslas Square, as a result of which the opportunity to save a little on transport, because. guides usually appoint meetings at Wenceslas.
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Good quality quiet hotel. Vaclavka is really 5 minutes on foot (to the horse), a little more to the Mustek metro station. When choosing a hotel, one of the arguments in its favor was the proximity to Wenceslas Square, as a result of which the opportunity to save a little on transport, because. guides usually appoint meetings at Wenceslas. But! Our guide turned out to be not an ordinary lady and she made appointments near the Malostranska metro station. This is on the other side of the Vltava, you have to walk along the curving streets for 25-30 minutes at a brisk pace. But didn't we come here to walk? Here they went. They used the subway only in the evening, when their legs refused to obey. And so, the fact that the hotel is in the center is a big advantage. For example, the best exchangers are at the corner of Opletalova and Politichkih veznu (Political Victims) streets. So, if you leave the hotel and go along Ve Smechkah street (on which the hotel is located) towards Vatslavka, then cross the square, then exactly opposite Ve Smechkah, through Vaclavka, Opletalova Street begins! Exchangers work from 8-00. Imagine how convenient it was to change money before excursions!
Another plus: pub restaurants within walking distance. For example, in the evenings, calmly, not thinking that after a pleasant sitting for a beer, you would have to climb into the subway or shake in the tram, watching the stops (we passed once in the afternoon! ), Walked on foot to Pivovarsky Doom, At Flek, At Medved, Branichny Sklipek ( so-so pub), Staromestsky brewer. I won’t comment on pubs, a lot has been written about them and the marked negative is true, it’s another matter how you react to this: with a smile or with irritation. In the Brewery Duma, beer really has different tastes, but it’s not tasty, there are a lot of people, the food is so-so, noise, din and smoke, we took it as an attraction, but we won’t go there again. Fleck's really fat Germans bawl their songs, Medved's is noisy and smoky, but deliciously interesting and the beer is good, etc.
What else about the hotel? Yes, Wi-Fi is free, we used the Internet to the fullest (we took a laptop with us) and chatted on Skype. There is a computer in the lobby, but since we had our own, there was no desire to use the local one.
Someone from our group called Andante "a hotel of roaring toilets" - not quite right, it's not the toilets that roar, but the forced exhaust when the light in the toilet is turned on. The sound is comparable to the start of aircraft engines. But we treated this with humor: but you can make any sounds in the toilet.
If you smoke, then there is no problem: there are ashtrays in the room and even in the toilet. If you do not smoke, then some smell of unweathered smokyness in the room will bother you, but we, for example, opened the window at night.
Ve Smechkah Street, however, is quiet only in the morning and afternoon: there is a cabaret and other establishments that provide sex services. Early in the morning you can see how the girls and their clients disperse to their homes / hotels. But they do not bawl songs at night, only sometimes it is noisy if a group of teenagers has come. But it's not near the hotel and we, who left during the day, didn't care, we slept like the dead.
They clean it, it’s normal, I won’t say that not a single speck of dust, but it’s clean, the garbage is thrown out daily, the beds are made, towels are changed once every 2 days, bed linen, in my opinion, once every 7 days, but we lived 4 nights, so could not check.
Yes, there is also a 24-hour mini-market on the corner, so if you want something at night, you can not ruin the mini-bar, but drive it there, to the next building. Just a warning, there Chinese-Korean-Vietnamese take a nightly rate (? Or what was it? ): + 10% to the purchase price. We didn't haggle, we were very tired, and that's probably how it should have been.
Food. 3 types of bread and buns + 1 some kind of sweet bun or donut, 2 types of liver pate-packs, 3-4 types of jam + 1 chocolate-nut, 1 type of processed cheese in a package (triangle), butter. Next 2 types of sliced cheese, 1 type of ham and 1 type of smoked sausage, fresh vegetable salad (cucumber, tomato, Bulgarian pepper), thermoses with boiling water and coffee, a box with different types of Pickwick tea (black, green, Earl Gray and fruit). Brazier with fried eggs, sausages and bacon, ketchup, mustard. For lovers of dry breakfasts, there are 3 types of muesli, 1 cereal and 1 chocolate balls, a jug of milk, a juice machine (grapefruit, orange, apple and, it seems, just water), but the juices are strongly diluted with this very water or diluted from the concentrate, not I realized that we were not interested in them. You understand about tea, coffee is also not from freshly ground beans in a coffee machine, but they have such a unit, vapor-drop, as it used to be, with a jug. But it's better than soluble, so it's okay. There are also 3-4 types of yogurt and a tray of fruit: oranges, apples, bananas and kiwi. There is also a toaster, whoever wants can fry the toast himself. In general, we were quite satisfied and satisfied. The only circumstance: I advise you to come for breakfast early, by 7-15.7-30. Because our compatriots are also not a mistake, they get up no later than you and have a good appetite : -). Here Europeans living in a hotel pull themselves up by 9-00, and even have breakfast only coffee with a bun with butter or cheese, they have enough, because by this time (after us, Russians! ) This is all that remains, hee-hee.
The staff is sane and friendly: more than half of the employees are Russians (or Ukrainians? ), And the Czechs, if they can’t say something, they will be able to understand you exactly and, if necessary, try to help.
I hope I didn’t scare you by talking about places on the street and diluted juices at breakfast, because this is nonsense: if you don’t drink juice and enter the hotel in the evening from the other side and from the other street (we, for example, often went not from Wenceslas, and from Zhytna street), then you won’t notice anything!
In general, we liked it, I see no reason to look at another hotel, except out of curiosity. The main thing is not to lose your sense of humor, you are on vacation!
Another plus: pub restaurants within walking distance. For example, in the evenings, calmly, not thinking that after a pleasant sitting for a beer, you would have to climb into the subway or shake in the tram, watching the stops (we passed once in the afternoon! ), Walked on foot to Pivovarsky Doom, At Flek, At Medved, Branichny Sklipek ( so-so pub), Staromestsky brewer. I won’t comment on pubs, a lot has been written about them and the marked negative is true, it’s another matter how you react to this: with a smile or with irritation. In the Brewery Duma, beer really has different tastes, but it’s not tasty, there are a lot of people, the food is so-so, noise, din and smoke, we took it as an attraction, but we won’t go there again. Fleck's really fat Germans bawl their songs, Medved's is noisy and smoky, but deliciously interesting and the beer is good, etc.
What else about the hotel? Yes, Wi-Fi is free, we used the Internet to the fullest (we took a laptop with us) and chatted on Skype. There is a computer in the lobby, but since we had our own, there was no desire to use the local one.
Someone from our group called Andante "a hotel of roaring toilets" - not quite right, it's not the toilets that roar, but the forced exhaust when the light in the toilet is turned on. The sound is comparable to the start of aircraft engines. But we treated this with humor: but you can make any sounds in the toilet.
If you smoke, then there is no problem: there are ashtrays in the room and even in the toilet. If you do not smoke, then some smell of unweathered smokyness in the room will bother you, but we, for example, opened the window at night.
Ve Smechkah Street, however, is quiet only in the morning and afternoon: there is a cabaret and other establishments that provide sex services. Early in the morning you can see how the girls and their clients disperse to their homes / hotels. But they do not bawl songs at night, only sometimes it is noisy if a group of teenagers has come. But it's not near the hotel and we, who left during the day, didn't care, we slept like the dead.
They clean it, it’s normal, I won’t say that not a single speck of dust, but it’s clean, the garbage is thrown out daily, the beds are made, towels are changed once every 2 days, bed linen, in my opinion, once every 7 days, but we lived 4 nights, so could not check.
Yes, there is also a 24-hour mini-market on the corner, so if you want something at night, you can not ruin the mini-bar, but drive it there, to the next building. Just a warning, there Chinese-Korean-Vietnamese take a nightly rate (? Or what was it? ): + 10% to the purchase price. We didn't haggle, we were very tired, and that's probably how it should have been.
Food. 3 types of bread and buns + 1 some kind of sweet bun or donut, 2 types of liver pate-packs, 3-4 types of jam + 1 chocolate-nut, 1 type of processed cheese in a package (triangle), butter. Next 2 types of sliced cheese, 1 type of ham and 1 type of smoked sausage, fresh vegetable salad (cucumber, tomato, Bulgarian pepper), thermoses with boiling water and coffee, a box with different types of Pickwick tea (black, green, Earl Gray and fruit). Brazier with fried eggs, sausages and bacon, ketchup, mustard. For lovers of dry breakfasts, there are 3 types of muesli, 1 cereal and 1 chocolate balls, a jug of milk, a juice machine (grapefruit, orange, apple and, it seems, just water), but the juices are strongly diluted with this very water or diluted from the concentrate, not I realized that we were not interested in them. You understand about tea, coffee is also not from freshly ground beans in a coffee machine, but they have such a unit, vapor-drop, as it used to be, with a jug. But it's better than soluble, so it's okay. There are also 3-4 types of yogurt and a tray of fruit: oranges, apples, bananas and kiwi. There is also a toaster, whoever wants can fry the toast himself. In general, we were quite satisfied and satisfied. The only circumstance: I advise you to come for breakfast early, by 7-15.7-30. Because our compatriots are also not a mistake, they get up no later than you and have a good appetite : -). Here Europeans living in a hotel pull themselves up by 9-00, and even have breakfast only coffee with a bun with butter or cheese, they have enough, because by this time (after us, Russians! ) This is all that remains, hee-hee.
The staff is sane and friendly: more than half of the employees are Russians (or Ukrainians? ), And the Czechs, if they can’t say something, they will be able to understand you exactly and, if necessary, try to help.
I hope I didn’t scare you by talking about places on the street and diluted juices at breakfast, because this is nonsense: if you don’t drink juice and enter the hotel in the evening from the other side and from the other street (we, for example, often went not from Wenceslas, and from Zhytna street), then you won’t notice anything!
In general, we liked it, I see no reason to look at another hotel, except out of curiosity. The main thing is not to lose your sense of humor, you are on vacation!
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